FEU men’s volleyball coach Rei Diaz resigns


FEU men's volleyball coach Rei Diaz UAAP

FEU males’s volleyball coach Rei Diaz. –UAAP PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — Far Japanese College males’s volleyball head coach Rei Diaz has stepped down from his submit together with his deputy Eddieson Orcullo set take over this system.

FEU  on Saturday morning that Diaz has determined to half methods with the Tamaraws after seven years “to pursue a company alternative in his residence province Bataan.”

“We thank Coach Rei for his a few years of service to our volleyball program together with the final seven years as head coach of the Tamaraws,” FEU wrote. “Eddieson Orcullo would be the workforce’s new head coach.  Let’s give Coach Ed and the workforce our whole-hearted help as we put together for UAAP Season 86.”

FEU Males’s Volleyball Staff Head Coach Rei Diaz will step down from his place to pursue a company alternative in his…

Posted by FEU Tamaraws on Friday, July 14, 2023

Diaz, who was celebrating his birthday through the announcement, has been calling the photographs for FEU since 2016 and led the Tamaraws to a finals look in Season 81 solely to accept silver after dropping to the Nationwide College Bulldogs.

The outgoing FEU tactician, a former Premier Volleyball League (PVL) coach of the defunct Perlas Spikers, led the workforce to 4 straight semifinal appearances.

The Tamaraws completed with a bronze medal in Season 85 after dropping to finalists College of Santo Tomas Golden Spikers.

Orcullo has been a longtime FEU assistant coach. He was a former head coach of the disbanded Sta. Lucia within the PVL and was a part of the teaching workers of the 2017 Philippine males’s volleyball workforce.

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