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The 25-year wait is over.
Volleyball icon Leila Barros is set to return to Manila to be a guest of honor for the final day of the 2025 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship, which will take place on September 28 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.
Barros, whose appearance during the 2000 FIVB Grand Prix captivated the hearts of Filipino fans, confirmed her attendance with a comment on the Philippine National Volleyball Federation's announcement Friday night on Instagram.
She writes, "What a joy it will be to reconnect with these passionate volleyball fans. See you soon!"
The post adds, "It is with a heart full of gratitude that I receive this very special invitation. Returning to the Philippines, where I have always been welcomed with such warmth, is incredibly exciting."
The 53-year old concludes, "Being present at the finals of the 2025 FIVB Volleyball World Championship will be a great honor."
Learning about this development, PNVF President Ramon "Tats" Suzara quips, "She captured the hearts of many Filipinos during her 2000 visit. Now, Leila Barros returns not only to wow the fans but also to inspire them as a distinguished public role model. She is now an elected public official in Brazil."
"Every Filipino can’t wait to see her. Everyone is excited."
Suzara called the upcoming return of the three-time Olympian a gift to millions of Filipino volleyball fans.
Barros has since entered into politics, now serving as a Senator in her home district, where she currently acts as the chair of the Sports Committee. She has previously served as the head of the Environment Committee, while also then handling the Women's Caucus, as well as being a former Deputy Floor Leader.
Her roles have reflected itself on her legislative agenda, centering on protecting women's rights, especially in the realm of domestic violence, strengthening sports, and safeguarding the environment. Among the laws she has co-authored include: he Anti-Stalking Law, regulation of the carbon market, the General Sports Law, the transformation of the Sports Incentive Law into permanent policy, and the allocation of resources from the National Public Security Fund to combat violence against women
Tickets for the not just the final, but for the entirety of the competition, which starts on September 12, are still available at the tournament's official website, philippineswch2025.com.
The 2025 FIVB Men’s Volleyball World Championship is supported by the Philippine Sports Commission, PAGCOR, the Office of the President, and the Philippine Olympic Committee. It is backed by Rebisco, SM, PLDT, SMART, Metro Pacific Investments, Honda Philippines, Meralco, Sony, Lenovo, and LRT Line 2. The event is officially sanctioned by the FIVB and partnered with Volleyball World, Mikasa (official ball), Mizuno, Gerflor, and Senoh Corporation.