February 9, 2026.- Aligned with the FIVB Strategic Vision 2032, the FIVB is introducing an updated National Federation Categorisation assessment. This initiative builds on the important work already being carried out by National Federations and reflects the FIVB’s shared ambition to strengthen governance, sustainability and long-term development pathways worldwide.
The new NF Categorisation is a development-focused self-assessment designed to help federations understand their current position, identify opportunities for growth and plan strategically for the future. It is not an audit or ranking, but a constructive tool based on transparency, partnership and continuous improvement.
Replacing the system introduced in 2012, the updated model reflects the modern realities of sport. It incorporates key pillars including good governance, integrity, sustainability and strategic planning, while respecting the diversity of National Federations across different contexts and regions.
By providing a clear picture of each federation’s strengths and development priorities, the NF Categorisation enables the FIVB to offer tailored support and incentives that align with each federation’s ambitions and capacity. Through this support, the FIVB hopes to empower federations to further develop athletes, engage communities, attract partners and build sustainable structures – ultimately strengthening volleyball at every level, from grassroots to elite competition.
Speaking about the initiative, FIVB President Fabio Azevedo said; “National Federations are a cornerstone of the FIVB Strategic Vision 2032, and their empowerment is one of the FIVB’s key priorities. I am pleased to say that with the new NF Categorisation, we are taking concrete steps to drive this vision forward and support federations on their journey to strengthen the sport globally. We are grateful for all the work that National Federations do to support volleyball players globally, and we look forward to continuing to support them in that.”
To guide federations through the process, the FIVB will provide practical resources, including a recorded video which can be found here, a detailed presentation explaining the objectives, structure and process of the self-assessment.

