Slovenian volleyball star Rok Mozic excited to showcase talent in PH again

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Slovenian volleyball star Rok Mozic excited to showcase talent in PH again
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The Philippines is set to host the prestigious FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League once again, and one of its participants, Slovenia's Rok Mozic, is ready to bask in the glory in front of Filipino fans.

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines is ready to host eight of the world’s best men’s national teams for the 2023 FIVB Volleyball Men’s Nations League tournament leg at the Mall of Asia Arena from July 4 to 9.“We have been contracted by the FIVB and the Volleyball World to host the VNL for the next three years. And this is our second year, hoping that it leads us to another successful hosting,” Philippine National Volleyball Federation head Ramon “Tats” Suzara said on Monday, June 19.

“It will not be easier because I think there will be more fans in the gym. I’m really looking forward to it because that is a great experience there,” he added. “Nobody can win all the time…. The most important thing is that when it’s difficult, you never give up,” he advised.“You need to make people feel at home, that they feel happy, for the players that are playing in your club, I think this is one of the most important things for the result at the end.”World No. 1 Poland will lead the VNL Manila leg pack, along with No. 3 Brazil, No. 6 Italy, No. 8 Japan, No. 9 Slovenia, No. 12 the Netherlands, No. 15 Canada, and No. 25 China.

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