National Teams
Athlete EOI 2026 Oceania Zonal Men’s Volleyball Championships
Volleyball Australia invites expressions of interest from athletes wishing to be considered for selection in the Australian Men’s Indoor Volleyball team competing at the 2026 Oceania Zonal Volleyball Championships in Guam.
This campaign forms part of the Australian Senior Men’s program, with the objective of competing for success at the Oceania Zonal Championship and building towards future senior national team campaigns, including Brisbane 2032.
Important Event Information:
Event Dates: 3–9 August 2026
Location: Guam, USA
A 5-day pre-departure camp will be held in Canberra from 27 July to 31 July 2026. Athletes are responsible for arranging and funding their own travel to Canberra for the camp.
The team departs Guam on 10 August 2026, returning to Sydney with arrival in Australia expected on 11 August 2026.
Athletes wishing to travel to an alternate destination on the return leg (e.g. Europe or North America) will be responsible for any additional flight expenses.
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How to Apply:
- Submit your EOI, including:
- Current resume detailing volleyball experience and achievements
- Performance videos showcasing your skills
- Any other relevant performance documents
EOI Submission:
Please submit your EOI here: EOI Submission
EOIs close on 6 June 2026.
For further information or queries, please contact:
Benn Hallman
We look forward to your application and the opportunity to represent Australia in international competition.
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