Organized in 1994 and revitalized in 2009 the FAVG, a selection of the most outstanding players from the all-Filipina league, has been participating and winning in the volleyball ranking tournaments in Norway.
After a series of elimination rounds for the NVBF Season 2016/2017, the FAVG outsmarted its opponents in the last regional ranking tournament. The 4th Division team finished 6th out of a total of 14 teams last April 1.
4th Division team with Ms. Abelene Pineda
D1 -main team in the 3rd division, the best players
in the Filipino community
Celeste Aligano (in black) who plays as a Libero was an au pair in Norway but transferred to Denmark last January also as an au pair. Libero is a term used to describe a specialized defensive player in indoor volleyball.
She finished Hotel Management from the Colegio del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus in Iloilo. She learned how to play volleyball in barangays in the Philippines and also in College. She joined FAVG in 2016.
The Beginning
In 1994-1996 a small liga was organized by Ludj Fjeld for the community alongside the basketball group for the Filipino youth in Oslo. Abelene Garcia-Pineda was just a player then in one of the teams. After more than 10 years Pineda revived the liga in the community in 2009 and formed the FAVG.
"I initiated the group and the liga projects together with the 10 original players back in 1994. Then I organized a group of players in 2014 to join the Norwegian pro-Volleyball league," Pineda said.
The Philippine Embassy in Norway under Ambassador Bayani Mercado gave its full support to the FAVG at the kick-off program formalizing its entry into the Norwegian V-league.
Abelene Garcia-Pineda is the head administrator of FAVG. She is a Case Officer at the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI)> She was a former Visa Officer at the Norwegian Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand. She is married to Rev Pineda, who has always supported the team.
" I am proud of our FAVG team, proud of our players," Pineda said. "Our aim and ambition in the coming seasons is to bring our team in 3rd division up to 2nd division," she added.
FAVG Members
The 3rd division team is headed and coached by Elizabeth Kraft with the help of Christian Calico who also plays volleyball in the men's division in Oslo. Kraft was one of the organizers of FAVG. "Dito sa Norway, kailangan ng outlet pag winter kasi malamig, madilim. It became an instant family for the au pairs and other Pinoys," she said.
She was a scholar at the Mapua Institute of Technology where she took up Engineering course. Unfortunately, she could not finish the course due to economic difficulties. She joined her husband, Svein Homar Hammarslott Kraft in Norway in 2006.
A volleyball player since high school, Elizabeth encourages all au pairs and Filipinos in Norway to join the team. FAVG conducts trainings every Wednesday for volleyball enthusiasts and those who would like to learn more techniques to enhance their capability.
One of the coaches is Arlann Umali, an alumni of the University of the Philippines. "We share common interest and love for volleyball. Au pairs who join us want to learn the sport and develop their skills," she said. "It is a club where anything goes and we have fun together. But our primary goal is playing and winning volleyball."
Umali says that Norwegian volleyball players are good and disciplined. "Sports club talaga sila. They hire coaches to train them. At FAVG, lahat ay free and volunteer system, tulungan sa pagkuha ng sponsors and in fun raising to sustain our participation in the V-League."
Jaymie Tolentino is outside spiker of Division 1. She was an au pair in Denmark before transferring to Norway also as an au pair. A Registered Nurse by profession, she is currently studying Norwegian language to qualify for a job in the medical field. She joined the team in 2009. She is the rookie of the season.
Another au pair who has been playing with the FAVG for three years now is Jennifer Menia Dahlberg. She was an au pair in Denmark (2006-2008)and in Oslo (2008-2010). She obtained a Bachelor of Secondary Education from the Central Luzon State University. She now works as an assistant teacher while her husband, Espen is principal in a kindergarten school.
She played volleyball when she was in Grade 4 until 4th year college. She is a middle hitter/ blocker of the team.
Rose Roxas, diagonal utility spiker of Division 1 obtained a nursing degree from the Diakonhjemmet Hogskole. She arrive in Norway in 2005 on a family reunification visapetition by her parents who were working in Norway. She has been playing with the FAVG since its first liga was organized.
Cherry Ann Manlucob is another veteran player, having playes volleyball since elementary until she entered college. She also participated in beach volleyball during college sponsored by Nestea. She entered Norway as an au pair with the help of her cousin, Gladys Guillen who is also a volleyball player.
Manlucob obtained a Bachelor of Science in Commerce Degree major in Management Accountin from the University of the Immaculate Concepcion in Davao City.
Two other players who contribute to the impressive performance of the team are Chyxz Marie Quijano and Lorie Jacinto.
FAVG is a close-knit family whose members, families and friends support each other. Each game and training session is proof of Filipino talents and sportsmanship.
"We are now aiming for just one solid and strong team to compete for the new and higher level ranking of NVBF from 2017/2018 in 3rd division (2nd level of games)," Pineda said.
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FAVG which joined the Norwegian V-League in 2014 got the support of the Philippine Embassy in Norway. Players pose with former Ambassador Bayani Mercado. |