February 10, 2022 is a historical date for footvolley in Europe. We welcome the Russian Footvolley League (RFVL) into our family. Russia is the 16th nation to join our continental federation. The decision of our Executive Committee was swift and unanimous. RFVL’s development, level of national competition and international organizational skills have grown exponentially in the past 5 years. Moreover, we share the exact same values on how to develop the sport. Geographically and demographically this means a huge expansion to the East of the continent. A short introduction.
From Russia with love for footvolley
Russia has a vast territory and is often associated with snow and cold temperatures. However footvolley thrives in all environments. In the past decades Russian teams already participated in events all over the world. The Russian Footvolley League has been founded in April 2017. In less than 5 years time they managed to set up a national competition with more than 350 male players and 12 active female players. Since 2017 RFVL organized 87 tournaments all over the country.
Currently there are 5 regional footvolley clubs. They practice in Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Samara, Novosibirsk and Barnaul. It’s an amazing community with a passion to promote and develop the sport. The umbrella federation RFVL coordinates this development, as well as the Russian competition and the participation of their top teams at several of the international tournaments.
Shared values, one mission
When we asked for a first reaction after the admission into the EFVL the Russian federation replied: “We’re really glad to finally become an official member of the EFVL family. It's an important step for both sides. To be part of EFVL means to have a good platform to share our intentions with a big community. United we have the best chance to promote footvolley in the proper way and to get the sport officially recognized worldwide.
Moving forward
RFVL already has plans for the summer season championship 2022. Furthermore they received several requests from regional partners to open new footvolley clubs in 4 cities: Kazan, Sochi, Saratov and Chelyabinsk. Simultaneously RFVL plans a huge scale-up in the Moscow region.