According to a report by Central News Agency, the women's volleyball team from Taiwan advanced to the final of the Asian Women's Volleyball Cup held in the Philippines, marking the first time in team history. In the championship match, Taiwan lost to Korea with set scores of 19-25, 19-25, and 22-25, ultimately finishing as runners-up. Despite the loss, this silver medal represents Taiwan's best performance in the tournament's history and is celebrated as a historic achievement. The team's advancement has drawn widespread praise from fans and officials alike, highlighting the progress of Taiwan's volleyball program on the international stage. The Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) shared posts about the match on its official social media accounts. Central News Agency encourages public support to uphold press freedom. The latest updates can be accessed via the 'First News' mobile app. Unauthorized reproduction, broadcasting, or transmission of text, images, and videos from this website is strictly prohibited.

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  • Source: CNA (Central News Agency)
  • Category: Taiwan
  • Organizations: Asian Volleyball Confederation