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The Volleyball Hall of Fame in Holyoke, Massachusetts – the birthplace of Volleyball is a not-for-profit institution dedicated to honoring those who have made outstanding contributions to this international sport and to fostering the appreciation of the historical development of the game by collecting, preserving, exhibiting and interpreting its collections for a global audience.

🏐 Introducing John Cook as the recipient of the 2026 Mayoral Award of Excellence!As longtime head coach of the Universit...
05/30/2026

🏐 Introducing John Cook as the recipient of the 2026 Mayoral Award of Excellence!

As longtime head coach of the University of Nebraska Women's Volleyball program, Cook elevated Nebraska into one of the most successful and nationally celebrated programs in collegiate athletics, helping redefine the visibility and cultural impact of women’s volleyball in the United States.

One of the defining moments of his legacy came in 2023 when Nebraska Volleyball hosted a historic outdoor match at Memorial Stadium that drew an astonishing 92,003 fans — setting the world record for attendance at a women’s sporting event and showcasing volleyball’s incredible ability to unite communities on a global stage.

Cook has also played a major role in the growth of professional volleyball through his leadership as General Manager and Co-Owner of Omaha Supernovas. The franchise has led the world in professional volleyball average attendance for the past two seasons, including a remarkable 10,925 average attendance in 2025. Earlier this year, the Supernovas also established a new U.S. professional volleyball attendance record with a sold-out crowd of 16,838 fans.

His leadership, vision, and lifelong dedication to growing the game continue to inspire volleyball communities around the world.

Join us as we honor one of volleyball’s most influential leaders during the 2026 IVHF Induction Celebration in Holyoke, Massachusetts — the Birthplace of Volleyball — October 16–17, 2026.

🎟️ Tickets are on sale now at IVHF.org



🌍🏐 Introducing the late Dr. Gabriel Cherebetiu as the recipient of the 2026 IVHF Mintonette Medallion of Merit!Through d...
05/29/2026

🌍🏐 Introducing the late Dr. Gabriel Cherebetiu as the recipient of the 2026 IVHF Mintonette Medallion of Merit!

Through decades of impact as a player, coach, educator, author, and international leader, Cherebetiu has helped shape the global development of volleyball at every level. He served as head coach of the Mexico Men’s National Team at the 1968 Olympic Games and later became a highly influential figure within the FIVB.

From 1971–1991, he served within the FIVB Medical Commission as a member, secretary, and ultimately president, helping advance athlete health, safety, and performance standards during a pivotal era in the sport’s international growth. He also contributed significantly as an FIVB Technical Director and through his work with the Mini-Volley Commission, helping expand youth participation and grassroots volleyball development worldwide.

An accomplished author and educator, his books — including Modern Volleyball and Fundamentos Técnicos del Volei Moderno — have educated and inspired generations of volleyball coaches and athletes across the globe.

Join us as we honor one of volleyball’s great international contributors during the 2026 IVHF Induction Celebration in Holyoke, Massachusetts — the Birthplace of Volleyball — October 16–17, 2026.

🎟️ Tickets are on sale now at IVHF.org



05/29/2026

The IVHF Court of the Week comes to us from Ghana and this electrifying play!

🏐 Introducing Takashi Shimoyama to the IVHF Class of 2026 as a Referee inductee!Widely regarded as one of the premier in...
05/28/2026

🏐 Introducing Takashi Shimoyama to the IVHF Class of 2026 as a Referee inductee!

Widely regarded as one of the premier international referees of his era, Shimoyama officiated at three Olympic Games and earned the trust of the global volleyball community through decades of excellence, professionalism, and consistency on the sport’s biggest stages.

Across the Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996, and Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, he served as First Referee for 16 Olympic matches and accumulated an impressive 23 total Olympic assignments as either First or Second Referee — reflecting sustained elite-level performance across multiple Olympic cycles.

Beyond the court, Shimoyama continued to shape the future of officiating as an FIVB Referee Delegate, international clinician, and member of the FIVB Rules of the Game and Refereeing Commission, helping influence referee education, global officiating standards, and the evolution of volleyball rules worldwide.

His leadership, mentorship, and lifelong commitment to excellence have left a lasting impact on international volleyball and generations of referees around the world.

Join us as we celebrate one of volleyball’s most respected officials during the 2026 IVHF Induction Celebration in Holyoke, Massachusetts — the Birthplace of Volleyball — October 16–17, 2026.

🎟️ Tickets are on sale now at IVHF.org



05/28/2026

Introducing , International Volleyball Hall of Fame - Class of 2026.

Come celebrate her with us in Holyoke in October!

🏐🌍 Introducing Denis Le Breuilly to the IVHF Class of 2026 as a ParaVolley inductee! For more than four decades, Denis L...
05/27/2026

🏐🌍 Introducing Denis Le Breuilly to the IVHF Class of 2026 as a ParaVolley inductee!

For more than four decades, Denis Le Breuilly has played a transformational role in the growth, governance, and global advancement of ParaVolley and international volleyball officiating.

As World ParaVolley Sport Director from 2010–2018, he helped secure Sitting Volleyball’s continued place in the Paralympic Games by leading the alignment of World ParaVolley with both the IPC Classification Code and WADA Anti-Doping Code — a critical milestone for the sport’s future at London 2012 and Rio 2016.

Le Breuilly also became the first person in federation history to serve as Technical Delegate at two Paralympic Games, while helping oversee the expansion of World ParaVolley through the addition of new member nations, the development of the World Ranking System, and the advancement of Beach ParaVolley competition rules worldwide.

A respected referee, educator, and mentor for more than 45 years, he has officiated major international gold medal matches across FIVB and World ParaVolley events while helping train and inspire generations of officials around the globe.

His extraordinary leadership and lifelong service have left a lasting impact on ParaVolley and the international volleyball community.

Join us as we honor one of the sport’s great global contributors during the 2026 IVHF Induction Celebration in Holyoke, Massachusetts — the Birthplace of Volleyball — October 16–17, 2026.

🎟️ Tickets are on sale now at IVHF.org



🏐 Introducing Laurent Tillie to the IVHF Class of 2026 as a Coach inductee!As head coach of the French Men’s National Te...
05/26/2026

🏐 Introducing Laurent Tillie to the IVHF Class of 2026 as a Coach inductee!

As head coach of the French Men’s National Team, Tillie helped transform France into one of the world’s elite volleyball powers — highlighted by the nation’s historic first-ever 🥇 Olympic Gold medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Under his leadership, France captured two FIVB World League titles, a CEV European Championship, and multiple Volleyball Nations League podium finishes, establishing one of the most successful eras in French volleyball history. In recognition of his remarkable impact, Tillie was named CEV Coach of the Year in 2021.

Before his legendary coaching career, Tillie was also an outstanding player for the French National Team from 1982–1995, competing in 407 international matches, serving as team captain, and representing France in two Olympic Games.

His rare achievement of reaching the highest levels of international volleyball as both a player and coach has made him one of the most respected and influential figures in the history of French volleyball.

Join us as we honor one of volleyball’s great leaders during the 2026 IVHF Induction Celebration in Holyoke, Massachusetts — the Birthplace of Volleyball — October 16–17, 2026.

🎟️ Tickets are on sale now at IVHF.org



05/25/2026

On May 25, we celebrate the birthday of the phenomenal Logan Tom — a 2021 IVHF inductee and one of the most celebrated players in USA Volleyball history!

A four-time Olympian who competed at Sydney 2000, Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, and London 2012, Logan was a dominant force on the international stage for over a decade — earning a reputation as one of the most explosive outside hitters in the world. She helped lead Team USA to back-to-back Olympic silver medals and was a perennial standout in FIVB World Championship and World Grand Prix competition.

Since retiring, Logan has embraced a new role shaping the future of the game — serving as Vice President of Player Personnel for Major League Volleyball in the United States, where she builds and maintains relationships with international agencies and federations, serves as a domestic and international player liaison, and champions athlete wellness and welfare at every level of the league.

Happy Birthday, Logan!

To learn more about Logan's legendary career, visit her Inductee page at IVHF.org.


🔥 Introducing Yoel Despaigne to the IVHF Class of 2026 as a Male Indoor Player inductee — and the 2026 IVHF Fan Vote Win...
05/25/2026

🔥 Introducing Yoel Despaigne to the IVHF Class of 2026 as a Male Indoor Player inductee — and the 2026 IVHF Fan Vote Winner in the Male Indoor Player Category! 🏐

Known around the world for his incredible vertical leap, explosive power, and electrifying attacking style, Despaigne became one of the most feared and exciting players of his generation.

Representing Cuba during a golden era for the Cuban Men’s National Team, Despaigne helped lead his country to victory at the 1989 FIVB World Cup and a Silver medal finish at the 1990 FIVB World Championship while competing in more than 350 international matches for Cuba.

A true fan favorite, his spectacular athleticism and highlight-reel performances captivated audiences worldwide and helped elevate the global profile of Cuban volleyball during one of the sport’s most competitive eras.

Despaigne’s impact, charisma, and unforgettable style of play continue to inspire volleyball fans and athletes around the world.

Join us as we celebrate one of volleyball’s most dynamic stars during the 2026 IVHF Induction Celebration in Holyoke, Massachusetts — the Birthplace of Volleyball — October 16–17, 2026.

🎟️ Tickets are on sale now at IVHF.org



🏐 Introducing Ekaterina Gamova to the IVHF Class of 2026 as a Female Indoor Player inductee!Widely regarded as one of th...
05/24/2026

🏐 Introducing Ekaterina Gamova to the IVHF Class of 2026 as a Female Indoor Player inductee!

Widely regarded as one of the most dominant scorers in women’s volleyball history, Gamova became a global volleyball icon through her incredible combination of size, power, skill, and consistency at the highest levels of the sport.

A four-time Olympian, she helped lead Russia to two Olympic Silver medals while competing during one of the most competitive eras in international volleyball. She also guided Russia to two FIVB World Championship titles and two European Championships, serving as the centerpiece of Russian women’s volleyball for more than a decade.

Throughout her legendary career, Gamova earned numerous international honors as one of the world’s premier offensive players while also achieving major success at the professional club level, including championships in both the CEV Champions League and FIVB Club World Championship.

Her unforgettable performances, sustained excellence, and global influence helped define an era of women’s volleyball and inspired generations of athletes around the world.

Join us as we celebrate one of volleyball’s all-time legends during the 2026 IVHF Induction Celebration in Holyoke, Massachusetts — the Birthplace of Volleyball — October 16–17, 2026.

🎟️ Tickets are on sale now at IVHF.org



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