Australia men's national volleyball team

The Australia Men's national volleyball team, also known as Volleyball Team Australia Men (VTAM) or the Volleyroos, is the national volleyball team of the volleyball-playing nation of Australia. As of September 2021, they are ranked 28th in the world.[1] They are a member of the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC). Their best result came in 2007, when they won the Asian Men's Volleyball Championship.

Australia
Nickname(s)Volleyroos
AssociationAVF
ConfederationAVC
Head coachCanada Dave Preston
FIVB ranking35 (as of 15 September 2023)
Uniforms
Home
Away
Summer Olympics
Appearances3 (First in 2000)
Best result8th (2000)
World Championship
Appearances6 (First in 1982)
Best result14th (2018)
World Cup
Appearances2 (First in 2007)
Best result8th (2007)
Asian Championship
Appearances21 (First in 1975)
Best resultGold (2007)
www.volleyballaustralia.org.au
Japan, May 28, 2016

The Volleyroos made a single appearance at the FIVB World League in 1999, but the financial ramifications of the event would not see them compete again in that competition for many years History. In 2014, Australia once again joined the World League.[2] Their final ranking was 5th out of 28 teams. In 2015 Team Ginkle, they participated again and ranked 8th out of 32 teams. Picking up wins against Italy and silver medalist Serbia, they have shown they are approaching the ability to match some of the world’s best teams.[3] The Australian Volleyball Federation was founded in 1963, and the sport of volleyball has rapidly increased in popularity since then, particularly in schools and recreational centers.

Tournament history

A red box around the year indicates tournaments played within Australia

Olympic Games

Olympic Games record
Year Round Position Pld W L
Japan 1964 Did not qualify
Mexico 1968
West Germany 1972
Canada 1976
Soviet Union 1980
United States 1984
South Korea 1988
Spain 1992
United States 1996
Australia 2000 Quarterfinals 8th 6 2 4
Greece 2004 Preliminary round 11th 5 0 5
China 2008 Did not qualify
United Kingdom 2012 Preliminary round 9th 5 2 3
Brazil 2016 Did not qualify
Japan 2020
France 2024
United States 2028 Future event
Australia 2032 Automatically qualified as hosts
Total0 Titles3/1516412

World Championship

FIVB World Championships record
Year Round Position Pld W L
Czechoslovakia 1949 Did not participate
Soviet Union 1952
France 1956
Brazil 1960
Soviet Union 1962
Czechoslovakia 1966
Bulgaria 1970 Did not qualify
Mexico 1974
Italy 1978
Argentina 1982 21st place match 22nd 9 1 8
France 1986 Did not qualify
Brazil 1990
Greece 1994
Japan 1998 First round 17th 3 1 2
Argentina 2002 First round 19th 3 0 3
Japan 2006 First round 21st 5 0 5
Italy 2010 First round 19th 3 0 3
Poland 2014 Second Round 15th 9 2 7
ItalyBulgaria 2018 Second Round 14th 8 3 5
PolandSlovenia 2022 Did not qualify
Total0 Titles7/2041733

World Cup

World Cup Record
Year Round Position Pld W L
Poland 1965 Did not participate
East Germany 1969
Japan 1977
Japan 1981
Japan 1985
Japan 1989
Japan 1991
Japan 1995
Japan 1999
Japan 2003
Japan 2007 Round Robin 8th 11 4 7
Japan 2011 Did not participate
Japan 2015 Round Robin 9th 11 4 7
Japan 2019 Round Robin 11th 11 2 9
Total0 Titles3/14331023

World League

World League record
Year Position GP W L SW SL
Japan 1990Did not participate
Italy 1991
Italy 1992
Brazil 1993
Italy 1994
Brazil 1995
Netherlands 1996
Russia 1997
Italy 1998
Argentina 199910th place12012536
Netherlands 2000Did not participate
Poland 2001
Brazil 2002
Spain 2003
Italy 2004
Serbia and Montenegro 2005
Russia 2006
Poland 2007
Brazil 2008
Serbia 2009
Argentina 2010
Poland 2011
Poland 2012
Argentina 2013
Italy 20145th place16792737
Brazil 20158th place122101132
Poland 201612th place909327
Brazil 201715th place11742618
Total5/2860164472150

Nations League

Nations League record
Year Position GP W L SW SL
France 201813th place155102135
United States 201913th place153122037
Italy 202116th place15114744
Italy 202216th place12111835
Poland 2023Did not qualify
2024
Total4/657104756151

Challenger Cup

Challenger Cup record
Year Position GP W L SW SL
Portugal 2018Did not participate
(Participated in Nations League)
Slovenia 2019
South Korea 20225th place10123
Qatar 2023Did not qualify
Total1/410123

Asian Championship

Asian Championships record
Year Round Position Pld W L
Australia 1975 Group Stages 4th 6 3 3
Bahrain 1979 Final Group Stage 4th 6 3 3
Japan 1983 Classification 5th–8th 6th 7 3 4
Kuwait 1987 11th place match 11th 7 3 4
South Korea 1989 9th place match 10th 8 4 4
Australia 1991 3rd place match 4th 6 3 3
Thailand 1993 5th place match 6th 9 5 4
South Korea 1995 Classification 5th–8th 5th 3 1 2
Qatar 1997 3rd Place match 3rd 8 5 3
Iran 1999 Runner-Up 2nd 9 7 2
South Korea 2001 Runner-Up 2nd 7 5 2
China 2003 Final Group Stage 4th 9 5 4
Thailand 2005 7th place match 8th 9 3 6
Indonesia 2007 Champions 1st 9 8 1
Philippines 2009 7th place match 7th 9 4 5
Iran 2011 3rd place match 4th 9 7 2
United Arab Emirates 2013 5th place match 5th 7 5 2
Iran 2015 5th place match 5th 8 5 3
Indonesia 2017 7th place match 8th 8 3 5
Iran 2019 Runner-Up 2nd 8 7 1
Japan 2021 5th place match 6th 7 4 3
Iran 2023 Did not participate
Total1 Title21/22

Asian Cup

Asian Cup record
Year Round Position Pld W L
Thailand 2008 5th place match 5th 6 4 2
Iran 2010 5th place match 5th 6 4 2
Vietnam 2012 7th place match 7th 6 1 5
Kazakhstan 2014 7th place match 7th 6 1 5
Thailand 2016 5th place match 6th 6 1 5
Taiwan 2018 5th place match 6th 6 1 5
Thailand 2022 7th place match 8th 6 2 4
Total0 Titles7/7421428

Asian Challenge Cup

Asian Challenge Cup record
Year Round Position Pld W L
Sri Lanka 2018 Did not participate
Kyrgyzstan 2022
Taiwan 2023 5th place match 5th 4 3 1
Total0 Titles1/3431

Current roster

The following is the Australian roster in the 2021 Asian Championships.[4]

Head coach: Marcos Miranda

No. Name Date of birth Height Position Spike Block 2020-2021 club
2Arshdeep Dosanjh30 July 19962.05 m (6 ft 9 in)Setter358 cm (141 in)340 cm (130 in)Grand Nancy
6Tom Edgar21 June 19892.12 mOpposite Hitter365 cm345 cmJT Thunders
7James Weir20 July 19952.04 mMiddle Blocker355 cm342 cmNetzhoppers KW-Bestensee
8Trent O'Dea11 May 19942.01 m (6 ft 7 in)Middle Blocker354 cm (139 in)344 cm (135 in)N/A
9Max Staples27 July 19941.94 m (6 ft 4 in)Wing Spiker358 cm (141 in)345 cm (136 in)Hypo Tirol Alpenvolleys
11Luke Perry20 November 19951.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Libero331 cm (130 in)315 cm (124 in)Toures Volleyball
12Nehemiah Mote (C)21 June 19932.04 m (6 ft 8 in)Middle Blocker367 cm (144 in)354 cm (139 in)VFB Friedrichshafen Volleyball
20Thomas Hodges4 July 19941.97 m (6 ft 6 in)Opposite Hitter350 cm (140 in)338 cm (133 in)Canberra Heat
21Nicholas Butler27 June 19971.98 mSetter345 cm333 cmN/A
22Curtis Stockton22 April 19931.98 mWing Spiker354 cm334 cmOita Miyoshi Weisse Adler
27Max Senica19 August 19991.91 mOutside Hitter349 cm330 cmNordenskov UIF
29Ethan Garrett1 February 20011.96 mOutside Hitter350 cm330 cmDunaferr
31Matthew Aubrey18 August 19972.06 mOpposite Hitter354 cm344 cmFloby VK
35Malachi Murch4 January 19951.97 mLibero341 cm335 cmNordenskov
36 Jackson Holland 30 December 1998 1.86 m Libero 315 cm 300 cm N/A

References

  1. "FIVB - Volleyball". www.fivb.org.
  2. "FIVB - Media". www.fivb.org.
  3. "Team Roster – Australia". FIVB. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
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