Thai women’s volleyball team clinch third Asian championship title in thrilling match

Photo courtesy of Asian Volleyball Confederation.

The Thai women’s volleyball team won their third Asian championship title by defeating China 3-2. Police General Prawit Wongsuwan, leader of the Palang Pracharath Party and President of the Thai Olympic Committee, praised the team’s skills and determination.

The tournament, officially known as the PPTV 22nd Asian Senior Est Cola Women’s Volleyball Championship, was held from August 30 to September 6 at the Chatchai Hall and the MCC Hall at The Mall Korat. Prawit, brimming with pride, said…

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“I commend the Thai women’s volleyball team for bringing fame to Thailand by winning the Asian Women’s Volleyball Championship for the third time.”

He was particularly impressed by the Thai women’s team’s unyielding commitment, which brought joy to people across the country.

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The Thai women’s team secured their third Asian championship title by defeating China in a five-set match.

Their previous victories were in 2009 and 2013, establishing them as a dominant force in Asian women’s volleyball. The win was celebrated across the nation, and Prawit’s congratulations emphasized the country’s support for its sporting heroes.

The 2023 championship, under Royal Patronage, was a significant event featuring teams from across Asia. The competition took place at the Chatchai Hall and the MCC Hall at The Mall Korat.

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The Thai women’s team’s victory over China in a thrilling five-set match was undoubtedly the highlight of the tournament. With the scores teetering back and forth, the Thai team eventually overcame their opponents with a score breakdown of 25-21, 25-27, 25-19, 20-25, and 16-14.

The Thai team’s recent win was their third Asian championship title, with previous victories in 2009 and 2013. Their success in 2023 solidified their position as a dominant force in Asian women’s volleyball.

Prawit praised their performance. His words resonated with many in Thailand who were inspired by the team’s dedication and skill.

Their victory brought immense pride and joy to the nation, establishing them as national sporting heroes.

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