4F will also dress the Polish beach volleyball teams

The 4F brand, which was announced as the new technical sponsor of Polish Volleyball at the beginning of January, is expanding its contract with the PZPS to include the Polish national teams in beach volleyball as well. Under the new agreement, the national teams for both women and men will receive complete sets of match and training outfits and accessories from a specially designed collection.

The match and training collection for beach volleyball players has been prepared in close collaboration with the Polish Volleyball Federation and tailored to the specifics of playing on sand. The design of the outfits has been developed to ensure maximum comfort and freedom of movement for the athletes. Color consistency has been maintained. Just like with the indoor teams, the outfits dedicated to beach volleyball also include three sets – white, red, and bottle green. The training set is in black. Additional items dedicated to the athletes include tracksuits, jackets, and 4F Teamwear accessories, which are the same as the collection provided to the indoor volleyball players.

– We are extremely proud to support not only indoor volleyball but also beach volleyball – a discipline that is gaining increasing popularity in Poland. Our goal is to provide the highest quality products that help athletes achieve the best results – said Igor Klaja, CEO of OTCF S.A. and founder of the 4F brand.

Sebastian Świderski, president of PZPS, added: – This year, we have incredibly exciting competitions and international tournaments of the highest rank ahead in both disciplines. Expanding our collaboration with the 4F brand to include beach volleyball is a natural step in the development of our partnership. We believe that professional technical support will contribute to further success for our teams on the international stage in the coming years.

The representative season in beach volleyball will begin in March 2025. This year’s edition of the Beach Pro Tour will be inaugurated in March in Mexico, where a Challenge tournament is scheduled to take place in Yucatán from March 20–23, followed by the Elite16 tournament in Quintana Roo the following week (March 26–30). The next stops on the tour will be Brazil (Saquarema and Brasília) and China (Xiamen). At the turn of May and June, the Beach Pro Tour will move to Europe – the Elite16 tournaments will take place in Ostrava, Czech Republic (May 28 – June 1), Gstaad, Switzerland (July 2–6), and Hamburg, Germany (August 27–31), with Challenges in Alanya, Turkey (June 12–15) and Stare Jabłonki, where the competition will run from June 26 to 29. The European Championships will be held in Düsseldorf from July 30 to August 3, and the highlight of the season will be the World Championships, which, for the first time in history, will take place in Australia, in Adelaide, from November 14 to 23, 2025.

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