Oceania Volleyball has officially launched a new brand identity, marking a major step in its evolution as a modern and influential force in both volleyball and beach volleyball across the Pacific region.
Revealed on May 27, the updated logo and visual identity symbolize the organization’s renewed mission and its commitment to unity, strength, and cultural pride. Key elements of the logo include a palm tree—representing resilience, family, and strength—and ocean waves that reflect the region’s deep ties to the sea and interconnected island communities. The vibrant colors and bold, italic font are designed to match the visual styles of the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) and the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB).
“This is a powerful statement about who we are and where we are going,” said Hugh Graham, President of the Oceania Zonal Volleyball Association (OZVA) and Secretary General of the AVC. “Oceania Volleyball is rising, and we are proud to represent a region defined by resilience, unity, and cultural pride.”
Graham emphasized that the rebrand is more than just a visual update—it’s a reflection of Oceania Volleyball’s growing role in the global volleyball community and its ambition to give island nations a stronger voice on the world stage.
The rebrand was unanimously supported by the Oceania Executive Board and its Commissioners. Executive Board Member Herman Ada said the new identity captures the collaborative spirit and strong sense of regional pride that drives the organization’s mission.
As part of this new chapter, Oceania Volleyball is planning a series of regional events, the launch of a new website, and additional projects that will showcase the energy and talent of volleyball across the Pacific.
The organization is calling on athletes, fans, partners, and the wider volleyball community to be part of this exciting journey forward.
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