Senator Alan Peter Cayetano pointed out that sports have the power to transform a nation not only by fostering unity among supporters but also by driving growth in tourism.
“Hindi natin dapat bale-walain na ang sports, lalo na kapag hosting, nakakapag-unite sa atin. We need events like this because win-win [situation] ito,” Cayetano, who serves as chair of the Local Organizing Committee (LOC), said in a media interview during the Drawing of Lots (DOL) for the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship Philippines 2025, which the country will single-host next year.
“Sports is something that we can really use for transformation.”
“Ang daling sabihin na ‘huwag gawin ito,’ but sports is something that we can really use for transformation,” the veteran legislator added.
The seasoned lawmaker, who is also the Chairman Emeritus of the Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF), stressed the unifying power of sports events like the FIVB, especially as volleyball continues to grow in popularity in the country.
“Volleyball is a community, it’s growing, and it’s a good seed. We honor God because there are communities that support all of these competitions all around the world, and support not only the athletes but the people behind the athletes,” the senator said.
He also highlighted the advantages of hosting international events, particularly the upcoming volleyball championship, which presents significant opportunities for the Philippines.
“We’re hoping that this will give so much opportunities for the country.”
“We’re hoping that this will give so much opportunities for the country because there are eight hundred million fans worldwide and ilang percent diyan ang mahilig manuod ng live. So even sa tourism, kahit saan mo tingnan, ay win-win [situation tayo],” Cayetano noted.
As the country officially kicked off the countdown to the event, he urged international fans to visit the Philippines and expressed his gratitude for their support of the sport.
“On behalf of the Filipinos, you’re welcome to the Philippines, and thank you very much,” Cayetano concluded.