Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Tiebreaker Times
(C) Spikers Turf Images

News

Cignal takes leave of absence from Spikers Turf


In a surprising move, Cignal — the most decorated club in Spikers’ Turf history — announced Friday afternoon that it will take a leave of absence from the upcoming Open Conference.

The team explained that the decision came after management conducted a thorough review of the company’s current and future plans, considering how best to align the club’s programs and priorities moving forward.

“The Cignal Super Spikers – Men’s Volleyball Team has formally filed a Leave of Absence for the upcoming Spikers’ Turf Open Conference,” the team said in a statement.

“This difficult decision was made after a careful review by management of Cignal’s current and future plans. The Cignal Super Spikers organization is deeply grateful to its coaches, players, and staff,” the statement continued.

Although the men’s team will be taking a break from Spikers’ Turf, Cignal’s women’s squad in the Premier Volleyball League will continue as scheduled, beginning its All-Filipino Conference campaign tomorrow against Galeries Tower.

ST-INV-25-Cignal-vs.-Savouge-4502 Cignal takes leave of absence from Spikers Turf News Spikers' Turf Volleyball  - philippine sports news

(C) Spikers Turf Images

With nine championships since 2015 — six of which they won under head coach Dexter Clamor — the Super Spikers are the league’s most successful team.

They were coming off a historic three-peat before their bid for a fourth consecutive title fell short, settling for bronze in the Invitational Conference.

Cignal’s decision to pause operations leaves the league with only five teams ahead of the season-opening tournament, slated for the first quarter of the year.

Key players — including JP Bugaoan, Louie Ramirez, Owa Retamar, Vince Lorenzo, Lloyd Josafat, and Jau Umandal — are expected to enter free agency.

#ReadMore  PBA: Alas-Simmons connection does wonders, powers NLEX rout of Blackwater

The rest of the roster — including Wendel Miguel, EJ Casana, JM Ronquillo, Cian Silang, Jared Schnake, Jay Rack De La Noche, Van Prudenciado, Nas Gwaza, Martin Bugaoan, Vince Abrot, and KC Andrade — will also enter free agency, giving other clubs an opportunity to strengthen their lineups with proven Spikers’ Turf talent.

Written By


You May Also Like

News

Savouge bolstered its championship aspirations by signing former Cignal stars Louie Ramirez and JP Bugaoan ahead of the 2026 Spikers’ Turf Open Conference, the...

News

With improved communication and cohesion, Cignal is off to a strong start in the 2026 Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference. The Super Spikers, who...

News

Cignal regrouped after a split start and overpowered Choco Mucho in four sets, 25-20, 16-25, 25-19, 25-18, to notch back-to-back wins in the 2026...

News

Tin Tiamzon wasted no time shaking off the rust from her return last year, delivering a stellar performance in Cignal’s 2026 Premier Volleyball League...

News

For years, Cignal’s men’s and women’s volleyball teams have shared more than just a name. They’ve often filled the stands for each other’s games,...

News

Intact Cignal shrugged off early challenges from the new-look Galeries Tower before cruising to a straight-set victory, 25-17, 25-14, 25-11, in a winning debut...

News

Trimmed to a leaner, 10-team field but packed with balance and intrigue, the Premier Volleyball League opens its flagship All-Filipino Conference at the FilOil...

News

Spikers’ Turf powerhouse Cignal and Steven Rotter have mutually agreed to part ways, the team announced Friday night. Rotter played a pivotal role for...

Advertisement