Defending 2024 champions Qatar will take on Australia in their opening match of the AVC Men’s Volleyball Nations Cup in Manama, Bahrain today. Standing at number 24 in the FIVB World Ranking, Qatar are also the highest ranked team among all AVC Nations Cup participants. The Aussies are ranked 33rd.

Under Argentine coach Camilo Soto, Qatar underwent comprehensive training program that began in Doha, including specialized drills and high-level friendly matches, most notably against Japan — one of Asia’s volleyball powerhouses.

Although Qatar’s scheduled opening match against Kazakhstan was canceled following the latter’s official withdrawal from the tournament, the coaching staff opted not to arrange a replacement fixture. Instead, they decided to maintain the pre-set preparation schedule to avoid any disruption to the team’s rhythm or mental focus.

Both Qatar and Australia have already advanced automatically to the quarterfinals due to Kazakhstan’s withdrawal, making the showdown a tossup for group top spot. The knockout stage is set to begin on June 21, followed by the semi-finals on June 23, and the final on June 24, all taking place at Isa bin Rashid Hall in Riffa.

This year’s tournament features three groups, with most groups comprising three teams each following Kazakhstan’s withdrawal, reducing the total number of participating teams to 11. The top two teams from each group will advance to the single-elimination quarterfinals.

The newly rebranded competition, previously known as the AVC Men’s Challenge Cup, is an annual continental tournament. In light of recent reforms in the Volleyball Nations League, the AVC Men’s Nations Cup now assumes a crucial role. It provides national teams not currently participating in the VNL the chance to gain FIVB Volleyball World Ranking points and potentially secure entry into the top-tier global competition. Moreover, the tournament champions will earn a berth at the 2026 Asian Men’s Volleyball Championship, a key qualifier for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games, and one of the routes to the 2027 FIVB Men’s Volleyball World Championship.