Manzini – The 2025 National Club Championship came to an exciting close at the Mavuso Sports Hall on Sunday, where the Royal Eswatini Police Service Volleyball Club and Correctional Sunrise Volleyball Club emerged champions in the men’s and women’s divisions, respectively.
The two teams showcased exceptional skill, teamwork, and consistency throughout the tournament, capping off a thrilling weekend that brought together Eswatini’s top volleyball talent under one roof. Their victories marked the culmination of months of preparation and competition across regional leagues leading up to the national finals.
Hosted by the Volleyball Association of Eswatini, the championship was held on 2 November 2025 and drew strong participation from clubs across the country. The event served not only as a competitive platform but also as a celebration of the sport’s steady growth and rising standards in the Kingdom.

Association officials commended all participating teams, referees, and volunteers for their commitment to making the championship a success. They also paid tribute to MulaSport, whose partnership continues to play a key role in advancing volleyball development nationwide.
According to the association, this year’s edition once again highlighted the values of discipline, teamwork, and unity that define Eswatini volleyball. The organisation expressed pride in the dedication shown by athletes and technical officials alike, noting that such events continue to inspire youth participation and strengthen the national volleyball structure.
As the curtains closed on the 2025 season, the Volleyball Association reaffirmed its commitment to empowering athletes and expanding opportunities within the sport. With continued support from stakeholders like MulaSport, Eswatini volleyball looks poised for even greater achievements in the years ahead.




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