Cignal HD Spikers (men)

Cignal HD Spikers
Short nameCignal
NicknameSpikers
Founded2014
Dissolved2026
LeagueSpikers' Turf (2015–2026)
Philippine Super Liga (2014)
Uniforms
Home
Away
Championships
7Spikers' Turf, 2PVL, 2PNVF, 1PSL

The Cignal HD Spikers were a professional men's volleyball team in the Philippines. The club is owned by Cignal TV, Inc., a subsidiary of MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., a PLDT company.

It started in the Philippine Super Liga in 2014 before moving to the Spikers' Turf in 2015.

It was dissolved in January 2026, after playing as the Cignal Super Spikers at the 2025 Invitational Conference

History

Philippine Super Liga

The Cignal Super Spikers started as the Cignal HD Spikers in the Philippine Super Liga (PSL). They debuted at the 2014 PSL All-Filipino Conference where they finished as runners-up.[1][2]

They won their first PSL title in the succeeding tournament, the 2014 Grand Prix Conference. This qualified Cignal for the 2015 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship in Taiwan.[3]

As of 2026, Cignal is currently under a leave of absence from the league.

Spikers' Turf

Cignal moved to the then newly-established Spikers' Turf in 2015. The league is the men's counterpart of the Shakey's V-League.[4] Cignal went on to become a nine-time Spikers' Turf champion.[5][6]

Formerly known as the Cignal HD Spikers, the team adopted its current name in October 2025.[7] Cignal missed its first ever PVL finals since 2019 at the 2025 Invitational Conference where the team finished as third placers.[6] In January 2026, Cignal filed a leave of absence from the league ahead of the 2026 Open Conference.[8]

Honors

Team

Spikers' Turf/Premier Volleyball League:

Year Conference Title Source
2015 Open 4th place [9]
Reinforced Champions [10]
2016 Open Runners-up [11]
Reinforced Runners-up [12]
2017 Reinforced [a] Champions [13]
Open [a] Champions [14]
2018 Reinforced [a] Runners-up [15]
Open 3rd place [16]
2019 Reinforced Champions [17]
Open Champions [18]
2022 Open Runners-up [19]
2023 Open Champions [20]
Invitational Runners-up [21]
2024 Open Champions [22]
Invitational Champions [23]
2025 Open Champions [24]
Invitational 3rd place [25]

Philippine Superliga:

Season Conference Title Source
2014 All-Filipino Runner-up [2]
Grand Prix Champion [3]
2015 All-Filipino (no tournament)
Beach Challenge Cup Team A: 3rd place
Team B: 5th place
Grand Prix (no tournament)
2016 Invitational
Beach Challenge Cup (did not participate)
All-Filipino (no tournament)
Grand Prix
2017 Invitational
Beach Challenge Cup Runner-up
All-Filipino (no tournament)
Grand Prix
2018 Grand Prix
Beach Challenge Cup 4th place
Invitational (no tournament)
All-Filipino
2019 Grand Prix
Beach Challenge Cup Champion [27]
All-Filipino (no tournament)
Invitational

Others:

Year Tournament Title Source
2015 AVC Club Volleyball Championship 12th place
2022 PNVF Champions League Champion [28]
2023 PNVF Challenge Cup Runners-up [29]
2024 PNVF Champions League Champion [30]

Individual

Spikers' Turf:

Season Conference Award Name Source
2015 Open 1st Best Middle Blocker Rayson Fuentes [31]
Reinforced Best Setter Glacy Ralph Diezmo [32]
Best Libero Sandy Montero
Most Valuable Player (Finals) Edward Ybañez
2016 Open 1st Best Outside Spiker Raymark Woo [33]
2nd Best Middle Blocker Herschel Ramos
Reinforced 2nd Best Outside Spiker Lorenzo Capate Jr. [34]
2nd Best Middle Blocker Peter Den Mar Torres
Best Libero Sandy Montero
2018 Open 1st Best Middle Blocker Peter Den Mar Torres [35]
Best Opposite Spiker Ysay Marasigan
2019 Reinforced Most Valuable Player (Finals) Marck Espejo [17]
2nd Best Outside Spiker
Best Setter Vince Mangulabnan
Best Libero Manuel Sumanguid III
Open Most Valuable Player (Finals) Marck Espejo [18]
2nd Best Outside Spiker
Most Valuable Player (Conference) Ysay Marasigan
2nd Best Middle Blocker Anjo Pertierra
2022 Open 1st Best Outside Spiker Marck Espejo [36]
Best Opposite Spiker Ysay Marasigan
Best Libero Manuel Sumanguid III
2nd Best Middle Blocker John Paul Bugaoan
2023 Open Most Valuable Player (Finals) Marck Espejo [37]
[38]
2nd Best Outside Spiker Wendel Miguel
1st Best Middle Blocker John Paul Bugaoan
Best Opposite Spiker Ysay Marasigan
Best Libero Manuel Sumanguid III
Invitational 1st Best Outside Spiker Joshua Umandal [39]
1st Best Middle Blocker John Paul Bugaoan
Best Libero Manuel Sumanguid III
2024 Open Most Valuable Player (Finals) Bryan Bagunas [40]
[41]
1st Best Outside Spiker Joshua Umandal
Best Setter Kris Cian Silang
Invitational Most Valuable Player (Finals) Louie Ramirez [42]
[43]
Best Libero Vince Lorenzo
2025 Open Most Valuable Player (Finals) Steven Rotter [44]
[45]
Best Opposite Spiker
1st Best Middle Blocker John Paul Bugaoan
Best Libero Vince Lorenzo
Invitational 2nd Best Outside Spiker Joshua Umandal [46]

Premier Volleyball League:

Season Conference Award Name Source
2017 Reinforced Most Valuable Player (Finals) Lorenzo Capate Jr. [47]
Best Setter Vincent Raphael Mangulabnan
1st Best Outside Spiker Mark Gil Alfafara
Open Most Valuable Player
(Conference & Finals)
Lorenzo Capate Jr. [48]
Best Setter Vincent Raphael Mangulabnan
Best Libero Sandy Domenick Montero
2018 Reinforced Most Valuable Player (Conference) Marck Espejo [49]
1st Best Outside Spiker
1st Best Middle Blocker Rex Emmanuel Intal

Philippine SuperLiga:

Season Conference Award Name Source
2014 All-Filipino 2nd Best Outside Spiker Howard Mojica [50]
Best Opposite Spiker Gilbert Ablan [51]
Grand Prix Best Libero Sandy Montero [52]
Best Opposite Spiker Gilbert Ablan [52]
2nd Best Middle Blocker Rayson Fuentes [52]
2nd Best Outside Spiker Lorenzo Capate Jr. [52]
Most Valuable Player

PNVF:

Season Award Name Source
2022 Most Valuable Player Marck Espejo [53]
2nd Best Outside Spiker
1st Best Middle Blocker John Paul Bugaoan
Best Libero Manuel Sumanguid III
2023 1st Best Middle Blocker John Paul Bugaoan [54]
Best Libero Manuel Sumanguid III
2024 Most Valuable Player Joshua Umandal [55]
1st Best Outside Spiker
2nd Best Middle Blocker John Paul Bugaoan
Best Setter EJ Casaña

Team captains

Coaches

  • Philippines Michael Cariño (2014–2016)
  • Philippines Oliver Almadro (2017–2018)
  • Philippines Dexter Clamor (2019–2025)

See also

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