Silvia Nwakalor made history in the Japanese volleyball league SV.League, becoming the first woman to score over 1000 points in a single season. She reached an impressive 1019 points with the Toray Arrows Shiga team, placing her in a special category among volleyball players in Asia. The record was achieved during a dramatic match that took place on Sunday and ended with Toray winning the tie-break.
The achievement was recognized by Volleyball World Asia, which highlighted Nwakalor's success and her contribution to the development of volleyball in the region.
Silvia Nwakalor's record is even more impressive considering it occurred in only her second season in Japan. Her first year with Toray Arrows was also very successful, as she finished as the regular season's top scorer with 538 points. This placed her among the league's leading players and was a sign of her success in the new environment.
"A true life experience" - this is how Silvia herself describes her time in Japan. Her move from Italy to Japan was a crucial step in her career and a way to step out of her comfort zone. For her, this new stage in life is not just about volleyball, but an opportunity to learn new lessons and get to know different cultures and approaches to sports. In this context, her record becomes even more significant - not only as a sporting achievement but also as part of her personal growth and professional development.
She not only proves herself on the court but also inspires future generations of volleyball players to pursue their dreams and strive for new heights.






