The Foton Tornadoes were a professional women's volleyball team owned by United Asia Automotive Group, Inc. (UAAGI). The first incarnation of the team was established in 2014 as a member of the Philippine Super Liga (PSL), winning two championships. The original Tornadoes were rebranded in 2020 to form what eventually became the Chery Tiggo Crossovers.

In 2023, the team was revived as Chery Tiggo's sister team in the Premier Volleyball League (PVL), marking their professional debut. That team only lasted one conference, the 2023 Invitational Conference, before disbanding once more.

History

The team debuted in the Philippine Super Liga (PSL) during the 2014 Grand Prix as Foton Tornadoes.

The original Foton team would be renamed as the Chery Tiggo Crossovers heading the 2020 season. Chery joined the professional PVL in 2021.

In June 2023, the revival of the Foton Tornadoes team was announced. They played with Chery at the 2023 PVL Invitational Conference At least seven Chery players moved to Foton. They have pledged to participate in the PVL for at least the next three years.

The team however withdraw for the succeeding second All-Filipino Conference after several of its players did not have their contracts renewed. The team was revealed to have been temporarily revived to accommodate surplus players from Chery.

International tournaments

Members of Foton Pilipinas on a courtesy call with President Rodrigo Duterte before participating at the 2016 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship.

As the champion of the 2015 PSL Grand Prix, Foton represented the Philippines, playing as Foton Pilipinas, in the 2016 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship held in Biñan, Laguna. The team was reinforced by three selected players from other PSL teams as well as imports Lindsay Stalzer and Ariel Usher. Italian coach and FIVB volleyball instructor Fabio Menta was named as head coach of the squad. The team finished in 7th place overall after the 9-day competition.

Having won the 2016 Grand Prix, the team was entered once more to the 2017 edition of the Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship. However, the club begged off because of its depleted lineup due to player movements and injuries. In its place, the Philippines was represented by the PSL all-star selection (playing as "Rebisco-PSL Manila").

Name changes

Foton Motors (2014 Philippine Super Liga Grand Prix Conference) Foton Tornadoes (20142017) Foton Toplanders (2016 Invitational Cup) Foton Pilipinas (2016 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship) Foton Tornadoes Blue Energy (20182019)

Final roster

Foton Tornadoes
NumberPlayerPositionHeightBirth dateSchool
1Philippines Carlota HernandezOutside Hitter1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)(1999-04-02)April 2, 1999(age 27)FEU
2Philippines Jasmine NaborSetter1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)(1998-07-11)July 11, 1998(age 27)NU
3Philippines Bernadette FloraOutside Hitter1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)(1998-08-16)August 16, 1998(age 27)ADU
5Philippines Jaila AtienzaMiddle blockerUP
7Philippines Seth Marione RodriguezMiddle blocker1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)(1998-09-22)September 22, 1998(age 27)UE
8Philippines May LunaOutside hitter1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)(1992-08-02)August 2, 1992(age 33)DLSU
12Philippines Mary Antonette LandichoLiberoNU
14Philippines Nerissa BautistaOpposite Hitter1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)(1985-10-12)October 12, 1985(age 40)CPU
15Philippines France RonquilloOpposite hitterNU
16Philippines Sydney Mae NiegosMiddle BlockerJRU
17Philippines Mary Rhose DapolOutside HitterUPHSD
22Philippines Babylove BarbonLiberoUST
23Philippines Ma. Shaya Adorador (C)Outside hitter1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)(1997-12-29)December 29, 1997(age 28)UE
24Philippines Maria Regina Agatha MangulabnanSetterUST
Coaching staff Head coach: Brian Esquibel Assistant coaches: Yani Fernandez Robertly BotoTeam staff Team manager: Trainer:Medical staff Physical therapist:

Season-by-season records

Domestic league

LeagueSeasonConferencePreliminary roundFinal roundRankingSource
PSL2014Grand Prix6th (3–7, 9 pts)Did not qualify Won in fifth place match vs. Mane 'n Tail, 3–25th place
2015All-Filipino3rd (5–5, 16 pts)Lost in semifinals vs. Shopinas.com, 2–3 Lost in third place match vs. Philips Gold, 2–34th place
Grand Prix4th (6–4, 19 pts)Won in championship vs. Petron, 2–1Champions
2016Invitational5th (1–4, 3 pts)Did not qualify6th place
All-Filipino4th (4–3, 12 pts) (First round) 1st (3–0, 8 pts) (Second round)Lost in championship vs. F2 Logistics, 1–2Runner-up
Grand Prix1st (9–1, 25 pts)Won in championship vs. Petron, 2–0Champions
2017Invitational3rd (3–2, 9 pts)Finished 4th in final round (0–3, 0 pts)4th place
All-Filipino1st (5–1, 15 pts) (Pool C)Lost in semifinals vs. Petron, 1–3 Lost in third place match vs. Cignal, 1–34th place
Grand Prix3rd (7–1, 20 pts)Lost in semifinals vs. Petron, 1–3 Won in third place match vs. Cocolife, 3–03rd place
2018Grand Prix4th (5–5, 16 pts)Lost in semifinals vs. F2 Logistics, 0–2 Won in third place match vs. Cocolife, 3–13rd place
Invitational4th (1–3, 4 pts) (Group A)Did not qualify Won in seventh place match vs. UP–United Auctioneers, 3–07th place
All-Filipino4th (6–4, 17 pts)Lost in quarterfinals vs. Cignal, 1–35th place
2019Grand Prix7th (3–11, 11 pts)Lost in quarterfinals vs. F2 Logistics in two matches7th place
All-Filipino3rd (8–6, 25 pts)Lost in semifinals vs. F2 Logistics, 1–3 Lost in third place match vs. Petron, 2–34th place
Invitational2nd (2–1, 6 pts) (Pool D)Lost in semifinals vs. Petron, 0–3 Lost in third place match vs. Cignal, 0–34th place
Team spun off to Chery Tiggo Crossovers from 2020 to 2023
PVL2023Invitational5th (1–4, 2 pts) (Pool B)Did not qualify Won in 11th place match vs. Gerflor, 3–111th place

Notes

Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship

YearPreliminary roundFinal roundRankingSource
20162nd (1–1, 4 pts) (Pool A, preliminary round) 4th (0–3, 1 pt) (Pool E, classification round)Lost in quarterfinals vs. Bayi Shenzhen, 0–37th place

Individual awards

SeasonConferenceAwardName
2015All-Filipino2nd Best Outside SpikerPhilippines Patty Jane Orendain
Grand Prix2nd Best Middle BlockerPhilippines Alyja Daphne Santiago
1st Best SetterPhilippines Ivy Jizel Perez
Most Valuable PlayerUnited States Lindsay Stalzer
2016All-Filipino2nd Best Middle BlockerPhilippines Alyja Daphne Santiago
Grand Prix
2nd Best Outside SpikerUnited States Ariel Usher
2nd Best Middle BlockerPhilippines Maika Ortiz
Most Valuable PlayerPhilippines Alyja Daphne Santiago
2017InvitationalBest Opposite SpikerPhilippines Mary Grace Berte
All-Filipino1st Best Outside SpikerPhilippines Ennajie Laure
Best Opposite SpikerPhilippines Alyja Daphne Santiago
Grand Prix1st Best Opposite SpikerPhilippines Alyja Daphne Santiago
2018Grand Prix
1st Best Opposite SpikerCanada Elizabeth Ann Wendel
2nd Best LiberoSerbia Katarina Vukomanović
2019All-Filipino1st Best Middle BlockerPhilippines Alyja Daphne Santiago
Best Opposite SpikerPhilippines Dindin Santiago-Manabat
Invitational2nd Best Outside SpikerPhilippines Shaya Adorador
Best LiberoPhilippines Jennylyn Reyes

Team captains

Imports

SeasonCountryPlayer
2014Russia RussiaIrina Tarasova
2015United States United StatesKathleen Anne Messing
United States United StatesLindsay Stalzer
2016United States United StatesAriel Usher
United States United StatesLindsay Stalzer
2017Serbia SerbiaSara Klisura
Montenegro MontenegroDragana Perunicic
Serbia SerbiaKatarina Vukomanović
2018Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and TobagoChannon Thompson
Canada CanadaElizabeth Ann Wendell
Serbia SerbiaKatarina Vukomanović
2019Turkey TurkeySelime İlyasoğlu
United States United StatesCourtney Felinski
Spain SpainMilagros Collar

Coaches

Notes