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The Volleyball Festival is the world's largest annual sporting event, just slightly smaller in number of participants than the Summer Olympics. Over 600 teams ages 12-18 from across the USA, Canada, and Mexico are expected to compete. The tournament draws 10,000 athletes ages 12-18, 1,400 club coaches, 200 college recruiters, 10,000 parents and spectators and 450 paid staff.

Volleyball Festival

Address : Phoenix Convention Center Phoenix az
Phone : 281-545-1939   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Team entry fee

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