— Published January 15, 2025

An unprecedented exhibition for women's volleyball

Volleyball

The Pro Volleyball Federation continues to grow. Created in 2024, the American Women's Volleyball Leaguewill go one step further this year. It has just concluded a partnership with VBTV, the streaming platform of the international federation (FIVB), which will broadcast the matches for free in the United States. The matches will also be accessible abroad, at no additional cost, for subscribers to the platform. “This partnership reflects our commitment to growing volleyball and providing fans with unparalleled access to the action they love”, says Finn Taylor, CEO of Volleyball World, the commercial and events arm of the FIVB. VBTV will also rebroadcast matches purchased by FOX Sports and CBS Sports. The Pro Volleyball Federation had already announced a partnership on January 8 with an another streaming platform, Roku, to broadcast 20 matches during the season. The league has eight teams this year, based in Georgia, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Nebraska, Florida, California and Nevada. The Pro Volleyball Federation will host its first-ever All-Star Game on February 22 at the Fishers Event Center, home of the new Indy Ignite franchise.