Alyssa Solomon’s impressive performance against Indonesia was unfortunately cut short due to a left knee injury during the bronze-medal match at the 2025 Southeast Asia V.League in Ninh Binh, Vietnam. Solomon had to be carried off the court on a stretcher after the injury occurred in the first set of the game.
The National Volleyball Association of the Philippines (NVA) expressed concern for Solomon’s well-being following the incident. The team’s medical staff immediately attended to her on the court before she was safely taken off for further evaluation. The extent of the injury is yet to be determined, leaving fans and teammates hopeful for a quick recovery for the talented athlete.
Solomon was a key player for Alas Pilipinas Women’s team throughout the tournament, showcasing her skills and contributing significantly to their performance. Her absence from the game was deeply felt by her teammates, who continued to compete with determination in her honor.
The match against Indonesia was a crucial one for both teams, with the bronze medal on the line. Despite Solomon’s injury, Alas Pilipinas Women’s team rallied together and put up a strong fight against their opponents. The support and encouragement from fans and supporters added to the team’s motivation to give their best despite the challenging circumstances.
As news of Solomon’s injury spread, messages of support and well-wishes poured in from the volleyball community, showing solidarity and compassion for the injured athlete. The unfortunate incident served as a reminder of the physical demands and risks involved in competitive sports, highlighting the importance of player safety and well-being.
The NVA assured fans and supporters that Solomon would receive the best possible care and treatment to aid in her recovery. The focus shifted to providing her with the necessary support and resources to navigate through the injury and rehabilitation process, aiming for a successful comeback to the court in the future.






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