PSL All Stars The Philippines under the previous national federation,
Larong Volleyball sa Pilipinas (LVP) has been represented by non-club teams in official FIVB and AVC tournaments.
Republic Biscuit Corporation which owns the Rebisco brand has been supporting Philippine volleyball since 2017. The
PSL All-Stars, a selection team from players of the
Philippine Super Liga, was the country's representative at the
2016 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship in
Metro Manila rather than a regular club side. That team played as "PSL-F2 Logistics Manila" which finished last among 8th teams in that tournament. The team featured again in the
2017 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship as "Rebisco-PSL Manila" due to a sponsorship deal with Republic Biscuit. The team likewise finished last at 8th place. The selection team has also participated in other tournaments in Thailand and the PSL Super Cup.
National teams in club tournaments Rebisco and PNVF The
Philippine National Volleyball Federation succeeded the LVP in early 2021. In June 2021, the PNVF secured a three-year sponsorship deal with Republic Biscuit Corporation. The company pledged to support the federation's national team programs. The PNVF entered the
men's and
women's national teams for the
2021 Asian Men's and
Women's Club Volleyball Championships under the Rebisco name. For the women's competition, the federation will field two teams composing of national team players. Originally, the PNVF planned to send two teams in that competition; the national team under the Rebisco brand and the
Chery Tiggo 7 Pro Crossovers winners of the
2021 Premier Volleyball League Open Conference. However Chery Tiggo and all the other teams in the league declined to participate. Choco Mucho placed sixth in the 2021 Women's Club Championship, besting the Rebisco team which settled for seventh place. The men's Rebisco team on their part finished 9th out of 10 teams in their tournament.
'Cignal' The men's national team will compete under the name "Cignal" at the
2025 AVC Men's Champions League in Japan, sharing the name of the
Cignal HD Spikers – the
2024 Spikers' Turf Invitational Conference champions. This is a result of an approved request by the
Philippine National Volleyball Federation to the AVC and is part of the national team's preparation for the
2025 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship which the Philippines will be hosting. The staff decided not to use any foreign reinforcement despite being allowed to use up to three. The squad also has players outside the Spikers' Turf club Cignal despite its name. They finished last in the preliminary round conceding games to
Osaka Bluteon and
Shanghai Bright. ==Current roster==