The Mexican Volleyball Federation (FMVB) announced the start of a new four-year term with the re-election of Jesús Perales Navarro as president, signaling a continued commitment to advancing volleyball on national and international stages.
Key figures from the sports world attended the event, including Cristóbal Marte Hoffiz, President of NORCECA, and Mari José Alcalá, President of the Mexican Olympic Committee. The ceremony also paid homage to the 50th anniversary of the 1974 Volleyball World Championship, highlighting the sport’s legacy in Mexico.
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During the assembly, the FMVB outlined its goals for the upcoming term, which include strengthening national teams, promoting beach volleyball, and hosting international events. These efforts aim to elevate Mexico’s presence in the global volleyball community.