MANILA, Philippines — Rebisco opened its campaign on the wrong foot as it absorbed a 15-25, 22-25, 5-25 beating at the hands of Sirjan Foulad of Iran in the 2021 Asian Men’s Club Volleyball Championship at the Terminal 21 Hall in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand yesterday.
The Filipinos gave the Iranians some serious challenge in the second set but were utterly outclassed almost all throughout in absorbing their first defeat in this tournament offering a spot to the World Club Championship late this year.
The 2019 Southeast Asian Games silver medalist obviously missed Bryan Bagunas and Marck Espejo, the top two players who skipped this event because of a prior commitment to play as imports in the Japanese league.
Ramin Khani and Mohammad Sadeghi presided over the carnage by firing nine points each while Motjaba Gholizad and Aleksandar Blagojevic scattered six hits apiece.
So dominant were the Iranians that they zoomed to a 9-0 lead in the third set that zapped the last fight out of the Dante Alinsunurin-mentored Filipinos.
Rebisco once led by four points early in the game but Sirjan Foulad woke up and went on an attacking spree to snatch the opening set.
The Filipinos made it interesting in the second set when they went just a point from catching up against the Iranians, 22-23, on two straight hits by Jao Umandal.
It was Rebisco’s last show of force though as Sirjan Foulad took over from there.
The Filipinos face AGMK of Uzbekistan at 11 a.m. today.