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July 18 – 19th, 2026
Now in its 38th year, the New York Mini tournament continues to provide a space for new generations to compete, grow, and represent their communities on the court. Whether you’re a returning veteran or a first-time competitor, join us for an unforgettable weekend as we celebrate 38 years of volleyball, culture, and community!
Before You Register
Team managers and captains must complete this form to begin the registration process. Please ensure all information is entered accurately.
If your team is accepted, further instructions — including team rosters, waivers, and fees — will be emailed to the addresses provided. The number of teams accepted depends on city permit approvals; teams will be notified as soon as they are accepted.
Registrations are reviewed on a first come, first served basis following the priority process below.
⚠️ Submitting this form does not guarantee your team a spot in the tournament.
Priority Registration
The following teams will be reviewed and accepted first, in the order their registrations are received:
- NACIVT Board Approved Legacy Teams
- Teams participating in Montreal NACIVT during Labor Day Weekend
- Teams that have participated in the last 5 consecutive NYMini tournaments
Teams that do not meet priority requirements will be placed lower on the waitlist until all priority teams have been reviewed.
There is a limit of 2 teams per club per gender division. Additional teams will be waitlisted in the order received.
Important Rules
- Team names must match the official name registered for Montreal NACIVT, or your team will be automatically waitlisted.
- Only one team name per submission.
- Team managers/captains are responsible for collecting, verifying, and submitting complete player information. Failure to do so may result in penalties or disqualification.
Payment Deadline: May 24 – June 7
Accepted teams have 2 weeks to submit payment. Failure to pay within the deadline may result in losing your reserved spot.
Registration Fees:
- Men’s Division — $500 USD per team
- Women’s Division — $400 USD per team
- Security Deposit — $300 per team
Payment Options:
- Venmo: @nystrangers
- Zelle: pay@nymini.com
- PayPal: Email registration@nymini.com for details
Questions? Contact us at registration@nymini.com
The New York Mini Tournament abides by the NACIVT tournament rules. Review the following for details on player eligibility and protest procedures for 9-man volleyball.
Content Policy
General Guideline: Of the 9 players on the court at any given time, at least 6 of those players must be of 100% Chinese descent. Of the 6 players 1 of them may be 50% Chinese descent. The remaining 3 players must be of Asian descent accepted by the tournament committee.
i.e. 4 full Chinese players and 3 players half Chinese do not count as meeting the content requirement of 5 100% Chinese and 1 50% Chinese player.
Process of protesting Player Eligibility:
- Protest Timing: Protest requests to confirm player eligibility can only be made before the start of a match. This is not the same as challenging roster content during the match.
- Player Line-Up: All players on the team roster must be lined up before the bow to qualify for participation in the match.
- Absent Players: If a player is absent at the time of the bow, the team captain must inform the working team about the missing player. This declaration is required for the player to be eligible to participate in the match and they are considered ‘Declared Players’.
- Protesting Declared Players: Declared players can be protested after the match begins. If a player is protested, they cannot be substituted into the match until the protest is resolved.
- Protest Limits: Teams are allowed to protest up to 2 times per match, but only if they win their first protest.
- Protest Penalty: If a team loses its first protest, it will forfeit one time-out. If a protest penalty is upheld, the protesting team will not lose a time-out.
- Finality of Protest Decisions: A player’s status following a protest decision will be upheld for the remainder of the tournament unless the player can provide additional evidence to the committee.
Challenging Roster Content:
An opposing team is allowed to challenge the content of an opponent’s roster at any point during the game by making a suggestion to the Up-Ref.
During a game, if the opposing team or working team successfully finds an incorrect number of wristbands on the court after the Up-Ref has blown their whistle for a team to serve, the challenged team must correct their lineup/roster immediately (the next whistled play). They will also receive a warning and be reported to the Protest Committee as the first offense.
Second and Third Offenses:
- If a team receives their second warning for Violating Content requirements, they must forfeit their next set or the set currently being played
- If a team receives their third warning for Violating Content requirements, they immediately are removed from competing in the remainder of the NACIVT tournament and will not receive their security deposit back
Challenging an opponent for content violations after a game has already concluded will not change the outcome of games already played.

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