Supreme TIP Chonburi - E.Tech qualified for the 2026 AVC Women’s Champions League to be held in the Korean city of Goyang from April 26 to 30 and to be streamed live on VBTV. The Thai team won the SAVA (Southeast Asian Volleyball Association) Women’s Volleyball Club Championship, which it hosted in Bangkok, at the MCC Hall The Mall Bangkapi.
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Published 04:30, 03 Mar 2026

Supreme celebrate the zonal crown with their fans (source: Supreme VC)
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The gold medal showdown in Thailand’s capital featured Supreme TIP Chonburi - E.Tech and Vietnam’s VTV Binh Dien Long An. The two teams that registered for the zonal competition went head to head in a single match to battle it out for the SAVA crown and a spot at the premier continental club competition.
Supreme pleased the home crowd of about a thousand volleyball fans, who witnessed the team’s 3-1 (25-23, 25-16, 26-28, 25-19) victory and cheered on as coach Wilavan Apinyapong’s players rejoiced as zonal champions. Outside hitter Kuttika Kaewpin spearheaded the winners with a match-high 28 points, including three aces and a kill block.
Supreme Chonbury are one of the five most decorated clubs in the history of the AVC Women’s Champions League. They triumphed as Asian club champions twice, in 2017 and in 2018. In addition, they earned silver in 2019 and bronze in 2021.





