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Coaches to join international volleyball training

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Coaches to join international volleyball training

Mongolian volleyball coaches are set to participate in an international training program led by Moro Branislav, an experienced instructor from the FIVB who is currently visiting Mongolia. Moro Branislav, a Serbian professional-level coach, has worked with 16 national teams and club sides worldwide. His career includes leading the national teams of Romania, Taiwan, Philippines, and North Korea, guiding them to successful performances in continental and world-level competitions. Over the years, he has also coached more than ten Olympic medalists, bringing a wealth of elite international experience to the program.

Through this training, Mongolian coaches will gain exposure to world-class methodologies, modern coaching techniques, and high-performance strategies. Upon completion, participants are expected to qualify for the Level I international coaching certification, marking a significant step forward in strengthening the country’s professional coaching capacity.

Meanwhile, N.Amarzaya, President of the Mongolian Volleyball Federation, is on an official visit to China, where he held meetings with executives of leading sports equipment manufacturers, including Taishan Sports Industry Group and Hebei Geetkey Sports Goods. The parties signed cooperation agreements aimed at enhancing Mongolia’s sports infrastructure and technical capacity.

As part of this partnership, the Geetkey brand has pledged to donate a specialized modular volleyball court surface for the upcoming Asian Eastern Zonal Volleyball Championship, scheduled to take place in Ulaanbaatar City this August. The company will also provide additional equipment and materials to support the successful organization of the tournament.

Officials note that these developments not only elevate the technical standards of volleyball in Mongolia but also strengthen international cooperation, paving the way for future achievements on the regional and global stage.

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