Chery Tiggo PVL disbandment ends 11-year chapter in Philippine volleyball

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The Chery Tiggo EV Crossovers have officially closed their operations, ending an 11-year run that left a significant mark on Philippine volleyball. The team announced its disbandment on Tuesday, drawing a close to a storied program that achieved historic success and developed numerous talents over more than a decade.

From their early days as the Foton Tornadoes to their evolution as the Chery Tiggo EV Crossovers, the franchise leaves a lasting legacy. They made history in 2021 by winning the PVL Open Conference, defeating Creamline and becoming the league’s first-ever professional champions.

The seasons that followed brought highs and lows, including finals appearances in the PVL On Tour and challenging finishes in subsequent conferences. The Crossovers ended their most recent campaign in the Reinforced Conference with a 2-6 record, missing the playoffs and signaling the conclusion of their journey.

The first professional PVL champions officially wrap up their journey. [PVL Images]
The first professional PVL champions officially wrap up their journey. [PVL Images]

Chery Tiggo’s journey from pioneers to champions

The disbandment now frees the team’s roster to explore new opportunities as free agents. Veteran stars and rookies alike were part of the final lineup, including Ara Galang, Aby Maraño, Mylene Paat, Jen Nierva, Cess Robles, Pauline Gaston, Imee Hernandez, Shaya Adorador, Jasmine Nabor, Alina Bicar, Cza Carandang, Joyme Cagande, Anngela Nunag, Karen Verdeflor, Seth Rodriguez, Rhose Dapol, and newcomers Ren Peñafiel, Jyne Soreño, Erika Deloria, and Reyann Cañete.

The organization expressed gratitude to its players, staff, sponsors, leagues, and especially fans, recognizing their crucial role in the team’s journey. The message highlighted the team’s achievements, international representation, and lasting impact on Philippine volleyball.

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A farewell to fans and a lasting legacy

The Chery Tiggo EV Crossovers leave behind a legacy defined by resilience, teamwork, and determination. While the team no longer competes, the spirit of the program endures, and the memories of championships and landmark performances continue to inspire players and fans alike.

The disbandment also serves as a reminder of the franchise’s pioneering role in professional volleyball, with its 2021 championship and commitment to developing talent leaving a permanent mark on the PVL landscape.

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