Asian Youth Games: Pakistan Men’s Volleyball Team Reaches Semi-Finals

Manama: (Tassawar News) The Pakistan men’s volleyball team has advanced to the semi-finals of the Asian Youth Games 2025, showcasing exceptional form and determination with a straight-set victory over China (3–0) in the quarter-final match held in Bahrain.

Quarter-Final Glory

Pakistan’s young volleyball stars displayed complete dominance throughout the game, winning by sets of 25-19, 25-17, and 25-21. The team’s coordination, powerful serves, and strong defense overwhelmed the Chinese side, who struggled to regain momentum after the first set.

With this impressive win, Pakistan now moves one step closer to the final. In the semi-final, they will face the winner of the quarter-final clash between Afghanistan and Indonesia.

Road to the Semi-Finals

Earlier in the tournament, Pakistan earned their place in the knockout stage as Group E champions, after defeating Saudi Arabia 3–1 and Uzbekistan 3–0 in the group matches. The team’s consistent performance has been one of the key highlights of the volleyball competition at the 2025 Asian Youth Games.

The Pakistani squad, composed primarily of under-20 players, has been praised for its teamwork and energy. Their disciplined style and tactical depth are the result of intensive training under the supervision of the Pakistan Volleyball Federation (PVF) and its youth development programs.

The Asian Youth Games, hosted in Bahrain, bring together emerging athletes from across the continent, providing a platform to nurture future Olympians and international stars. Pakistan’s qualification to the semi-finals marks a significant achievement in youth volleyball, especially after years of rebuilding efforts in the sport.

Volleyball in Pakistan has been gaining renewed attention, with the national federation investing in coaching, physical conditioning, and international exposure for young athletes. Analysts believe that this victory could help revitalize Pakistan’s volleyball scene, boosting morale ahead of future events like the Asian Junior Championship.

As Pakistan prepares for the semi-final showdown, fans and sports officials are hopeful the team can maintain its rhythm and push for a spot in the final — a potential milestone for the country’s youth sports development.

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