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2026 AVC Women's Cup

Emotional Alyssa Valdez stands by decision to suit up for Alas Women


CANDON, Ilocos Sur — Alyssa Valdez has found herself at the center of intense scrutiny and online backlash following her decision to accept the Alas Pilipinas call-up for the 2026 AVC Women’s Volleyball Cup.

The situation has left Valdez — long considered the face of Philippine volleyball and a key figure in the sport’s growth in the country — quietly reflecting on her decision, with the weight of criticism lingering in the background.

“Siguro one thing I realized all throughout this experience rin… I’ve also been asking myself kung bakit ko rin ginawa ‘tong desisyon na ‘to sa volleyball career ko,” said the Creamline star on Sunday, moments after Alas Pilipinas suffered its worst finish at eighth place following a straight-set loss to Iran.

In the end, the 32-year-old Valdez, no longer at the peak of her powers, returned to the very reasons that have long defined her journey — her deep love for the game and her pride in representing the country.

“And I think one thing that actually came out was kung ano ‘yung love ko nung bata ako para sa volleyball, hanggang ngayon,” said Valdez, her voice breaking as she tried to hold back tears.

“Hanggang ngayon, ‘yun pa rin ‘yung love ko sa pagre-represent sa bansa,” she added, as Jovelyn Gonzaga stepped in to comfort her emotional captain, gently holding her left hand as Valdez struggled to find the words.

The Philippine National Volleyball Federation had initially planned for the core group of Alas Pilipinas players from the 33rd Southeast Asian Games — the same squad that delivered breakthrough bronze and silver finishes in the AVC Women’s Volleyball Cup — to represent the country in the tournament.

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However, that plan eventually unraveled after several members of the core group declined the national team call-up, forcing the federation to assemble a replacement roster led by Valdez, Gonzaga, and Ces Molina.

As a result, only a few familiar faces remained in the fold. Thea Gagate joined immediately, while Alyssa Solomon — who initially declined the call-up — eventually joined just six days before the tournament to complete the hastily assembled squad.

The lack of cohesion quickly showed as the Philippines struggled to find its rhythm throughout the pool stage, eventually bowing out of semifinal contention after a 2–3 record in Pool A.

As the losses piled up, Valdez also absorbed much of the criticism from fans, with the veteran captain taking a significant share of the blame amid the team’s struggles.

Alas Pilipinas had one last chance to salvage a winning finish against Iran in the qualification phase, but fell short after a 21–25, 12–25, 21–25 defeat that sealed its eighth-place finish on Sunday at the Candon City Arena.

Despite the disappointing ending, Valdez chose to look beyond the result, framing the experience as a difficult but valuable lesson for her younger teammates as they continue to grow on the international stage.

“So ‘yun, ang sarap lang. Pero di naging maganda para sa amin ‘yung… I mean, hindi naging maganda ‘yung resulta, pero sana sa mga bata, wish namin talaga na magtuloy-tuloy ‘yung fire nila sa pagre-represent sa country.”

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