Asian Volleyball Confederation
| Abbreviation | AVC |
|---|---|
| Formation | 1952 |
| Type | Sports organisation |
| Headquarters | Bangkok, Thailand |
Region served | Asia and Oceania |
| Membership | 62 national federations |
Official language | English |
| Ramon Suzara | |
Vice presidents |
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General secretary | Hugh Graham |
Parent organization | FIVB |
| Subsidiaries | |
| Website | asianvolleyball.net |
The Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) is one of five continental bodies of governance in volleyball. It governs indoor volleyball, beach volleyball and other disciplines in Asia and Oceania, excluding the transcontinental countries of Russia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, as well as the West Asian countries of Cyprus, Armenia and Israel. AVC consists of 65 national association members.
AVC consists of the national volleyball federations of Asia and Oceania, and club competitions including the Asian Volleyball Championships, Nations Cup, and Champions League, and also controls the prize money, regulations, as well as media rights to those competitions.
Masaichi Nishikawa acted as the first president. The current president is Ramon Suzara, a Philippine National Volleyball Federation president, who was elected as AVC's ninth president at the 25th AVC General Assembly in Bangkok in August 2024.