Cignal HD Spikers (women)
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In 2021, the HD Spikers moved to the PVL after Cignal acquired the broadcast rights to the league. In 2025, the team rebranded to the '''Cignal Super Spikers''' after twelve years. In April 2026, the team announced that it would be taking a leave of absence following a similar move by the [[Cignal HD Spikers (men)|men's team]] earlier that year. |
In 2021, the HD Spikers moved to the PVL after Cignal acquired the broadcast rights to the league. In 2025, the team rebranded to the '''Cignal Super Spikers''' after twelve years. In April 2026, the team announced that it would be taking a leave of absence following a similar move by the [[Cignal HD Spikers (men)|men's team]] earlier that year. |
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Cignal was the sister team to the [[PLDT High Speed Hitters]], and formerly its [[PLDT women's volleyball team (2013–2018)|2013–2018 predecessor]] as well as the [[Smart–Maynilad Net Spikers]], all of which are under the [[MVP Group]] umbrella. Notable Cignal players include Venus Bernal, [[Jovelyn Gonzaga]], [[Angelique Dionela]], [[Rachel Daquis]], [[Ces Molina]], [[Gel Cayuna]], and Erika Santos. |
Cignal was the sister team to the [[PLDT High Speed Hitters]], and formerly its [[PLDT women's volleyball team (2013–2018)|2013–2018 predecessor]] as well as the [[Smart–Maynilad Net Spikers]], all of which are under the [[MVP Group]] umbrella. Notable Cignal players include Venus Bernal, [[Jovelyn Gonzaga]], [[Angelique Dionela]], [[Rachel Daquis]], [[Ces Molina]], [[Gel Cayuna]], and Erika Santos. |
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