Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The Peruvian women's under-17 volleyball team is in the spotlight as their participation in the World Championship approaches, which will take place from August 17 to 24 in our country. This event has generated notable excitement among sports fans, who are eager to see how the national team will perform in a tournament that promises to be highly demanding. Although volleyball does not have the same popularity as football in Peru, it has a loyal and passionate group of supporters who continue to back the team. The history of Peruvian volleyball is filled with memorable moments, and there is hope that this under-17 team can continue that tradition and bring great joy to its fans. Preparation matches for the World Championship are crucial for the young talents of the team to fine-tune their strategy and group cohesion. In this regard, the Peruvian Volleyball Federation (FPV) has scheduled a round-robin tournament called the "Sub-17 Pre-Tournament," where Peru will face powerhouses like Japan and Italy. These competitions are an excellent opportunity for the girls to compete against high-level opponents and adapt to the pressure of an international tournament. The National Institute of Radio and Television of Peru (IRTP) and the FPV have confirmed that all preparation matches will be broadcast on TVPerú, ensuring that volleyball fans can closely follow the team's performance. This gesture is significant as it highlights and supports a discipline that, despite facing challenges, remains an important part of Peruvian sports. The friendly matches are scheduled for August 13 and 14, and the matchups promise to be exciting. On the first day, the teams from the Dominican Republic and Italy will face off, followed by the match between Peru and Japan. The next day, Peru will return to the court to play against Italy, while Japan will take on the Dominican Republic. It will undoubtedly be a true test for the young Peruvian athletes. To emphasize the importance of this event, a press conference was recently held to announce the details of the World Championship and the broadcasts. In this event, Marcelo Cuneo Lobiano, president of Grupo ATV, expressed his commitment to bringing every match of the tournament to Peruvian screens. The collaboration with the Peruvian Institute of Sport (IPD) and the FPV underscores the collective effort to promote volleyball and encourage support for the national team. The World Championship matches will be held at the Eduardo Dibós Coliseum and the Villa El Salvador Legacy Venue, two sites equipped with modern facilities suitable for hosting fans and providing a memorable experience. The choice of these locations also reflects the effort to raise the standards of sports in Peru and offer athletes a professional environment. Women's volleyball has proven to be a sport with great potential in Peru, and although it has faced difficult moments, the current generation of players promises to bring a fresh perspective. With the broadcast of the matches and the media attention, it is hoped that more Peruvians will take an interest and get involved with this sport, which, in addition to being a national pride, serves as a platform for young women dreaming of representing their country. In conclusion, the Peruvian women's under-17 volleyball team has the opportunity to prove its worth in the upcoming World Championship. The preparation and friendly matches are just the beginning of what could be an unforgettable tournament for the team and its supporters. The combination of young talent, institutional support, and the broadcast of the matches on TVPerú heralds a grand celebration of sports in the country, where volleyball could shine once again.