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Cignal HD Spikers (women)

The Cignal HD Spikers were a women's professional volleyball team in the Philippines owned by Cignal. The team originated from the Philippine Super Liga (PSL) where they have played from 2013 to 2020, before moving to the Premier Volleyball League (PVL) in 2021.

History
Philippine Super Liga The team was established in 2013 as the Cignal HD Spikers, they competed in the Philippine Super Liga (PSL) as one of the league's founding teams. They went on to appear in the finals of their first two conferences the 2013 Invitational Conference and Grand Prix. Cignal HD were co-champions of the 2017 PSL Invitational Cup. The team had a total of one title, three runner-up finishes and four bronze-medal finishes in the PSL. Premier Volleyball League In 2021, it was one of four PSL teams that made the jump to the professional Premier Volleyball League (PVL). Cignal's men's counterparts announced their departure from the Spikers' Turf in January 2026. The women's team remained active in the PVL and played in the 2026 All-Filipino Conference. They finished as runners-up. That tournament proved to be their last tournament as Cignal formally filed a leave of absence from the PVL on April 28, 2026. While they never won a PVL conference title, Cignal made a podium finish in eight of the 15 conferences it took part in. ==Season-by-season records==
Season-by-season records
Domestic league ''List of the last five conferences completed by the Cignal women's volleyball team. For the full-season history, see List of Cignal Super Spikers (women) seasons.'' ; Notes PNVF Champions League PSL Beach Volleyball Challenge Cup ; Notes == Individual awards ==
Individual awards
Premier Volleyball League Philippine Super Liga PNVF Champions League ==Team captains==
Team captains
• Venus Bernal (2013) • Michelle Datuin (20132014) • Royse Tubino (2014) • Charisse Ancheta (2015) • Michelle Laborte (20152016) • Stephanie Mercado (2017) • Rachel Daquis (20182023) • Frances Molina (2023–2025) • Dawn Macandili-Catindig (2025–2026) == Notable players ==
Notable players
; • Judith Abil (2025) • Gel Cayuna (2022-2026) • Geneveve CasugodDjanel ChengJoy Dacoron (2022) • Rachel Daquis (2017-2023) • Vanessa Gandler (2023-2026) • Jovelyn Gonzaga (2017, 2019, 2023) • Heather Guino-o (2025-2026) • Ishie Lalongisip (2024-2026) • Rizza MandapatDawn Macandili-Catindig (2023-2026) • Janine Marciano (2016-2021) • Frances Molina (2022-2025) • Maica Morada (2017) • Ria Meneses (2022-2025) • Anngela NunagJeanette PanagaMylene Paat (2016-2019) • Jennylyn ReyesAlohi Robins-Hardy (2019-2020) • Chie Saet (2017) • Gyzelle SyTin TiamzonRoyse Tubino (2013-2014, 2017-2018) • Carmela Tunay (2016) Foreign players ; • Beth Carey ; • Anastasiya Artemeva ; • Sonja Milanovic ; • Zhanzhan Li • Lei Xie ; • Liannes Castaneda Simon ; • Eva Chantava ; • Mami Miyashita ; • Lynda Morales ; • Katrin Trebichavska ; • Sarah Ammerman • Amanda Anderson • Tai Bierria • Jeane Horton • Alexis Mathews • Laura Schaudt • Lindsay Stalzer • Ariel Usher • Erica Wilson ; • Maria Jose Perez == Draft history ==
Coaches
Sammy Acaylar (2013–2016) • George Pascua (2017) • Edgar Barroga (2018–2020) • Shaq Delos Santos (2021–2026) ==See also==
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