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Filipino women's volleyball club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The F2 Logistics Cargo Movers were a professional women's volleyball club in the Philippines owned by F2 Logistics. The team was first established in 2016 and initially competed in the Philippine Super Liga (PSL). The Cargo Movers were one of the most successful teams in the PSL, with five championships and 11 podium finishes.
In 2021, F2 made the jump to the professional Premier Volleyball League (PVL), but wouldn't start competing until 2022. The team was disbanded after the 2023 season, with its successor being the Capital1 Solar Spikers.
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Philippine Superliga (2016–2021)
The F2 Logistics Cargo Movers was formed by F2 Logistics Philippines Inc. It debuted in the Philippine Superliga (PSL) in 2016.[1][2] F2 Logistics won five conference titles in the PSL.[3]
F2 Logistics was also a consistent participant of the Beach Volleyball Challenge Cup, the league's beach volleyball tournament.[4]
Premier Volleyball League (2022–2023)
Move to the PVL and hiatus
On March 11, 2021, the team announced it has joined the professional Premier Volleyball League (PVL), following the exodus of other PSL teams to the PVL.[5] On July 9, 2021, the team announced that it will not participate in the Open Conference citing injuries and lack of training due to difficulties maintaining their training bubble.[6]
The indoor volleyball team would not have any competitive games starting March 2020.[7]
Playing years and disbandment
In November 2021, the Cargo Movers returned to competitive volleyball when they took part and win the inaugural 2021 PNVF Champions League.[7]
F2 Logistics would make their PVL debut at the 2022 Open Conference and went on to play in four more conferences in two seasons, including a bronze in the 2023 First All-Filipino Conference.[8]
On December 13, 2023, the team's disbandment was announced.[9] The associated franchise was not sold rendering its players as free agents.[10]
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Final roster
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- C: Team Captain
- I: Import
- DP: Draft Pick
- R: Rookie
- IN: Inactive
- S: Suspended
- W: Withdrew
Injured
Source:[11]
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Honors
Indoor volleyball
Philippine Super Liga
PNVF Champions League
Premier Volleyball League
Individual
Beach volleyball
- PSL Beach Volleyball Challenge Cup
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Imports
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Team captains
Charleen Cruz-Behag (2016–2019)
Abigail Maraño (2019, 2021, 2022, 2023)
Lindsay Stalzer (2020, 2022)
Notable players
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Domestic players |
International players
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Coaches
- Rose Molit-Prochina (2016)
- Ramil de Jesus (2016–2021)
- Benson Bocboc (2022)[18]
- Regine Diego (2023)[19]
References
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