rayan charbel saab

rayan charbel saab StudBud Athlete

Volleyball
MB
Lebanon
Available for 2026
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Height
6'2"
Weight
187
Age
17
Gender
Male
Academics
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About me

I’m someone who chases growth on every front—academically, athletically, and personally. I plan to study physical therapy, following the path my dad opened for me, because I’ve seen firsthand how powerful it is to help people recover and return to the lives they love. Volleyball is the other major part of who I am. I play for Batroun and for the Lebanese national team, competing in three major tournaments: the AVA (Arab Volleyball Cup), the AVC U18 (Asian Cup), and the WAVA U19, where I represented Lebanon at only sixteen. I train volleyball four times a week and go to the gym three times a week, always pushing myself to improve. On and off the court, people often call me a leader—not because I’m the loudest, but because I work hard, stay focused, and lift the people around me.

Clubs

  • Played for batroun

    2 years

  • Played for beit monzer

    1 years

  • Played for lebanon junior national team

    3 years

Awards

  • Won lebanese d1 championship award

    2025

  • Won school championship award

    2025

  • Won school championship award

    2024

  • Won 4th place in WAVA award

    2024

  • Won 4th place in AVA award

    2025

Additional information

I’m someone who builds my life around commitment, discipline, and the drive to keep improving. Even though I’m a U.S. citizen, I’ve lived my entire life in Lebanon, and that mix shaped who I am—grounded in my community, but always thinking about opportunities beyond borders. My goal is to study physical therapy, a path inspired by my dad, who showed me what it means to help people regain strength, confidence, and independence. Watching him work made me realize that I want a career where I can stay close to sports, understand the body on a deeper level, and make a real impact on people’s lives. Volleyball has shaped me just as much. I play for Batroun and for the Lebanese national team, and those experiences pushed me to grow far beyond the court. I’ve represented Lebanon in three major competitions: the AVA (Arab Volleyball Cup), the AVC U18 (Asian Cup), and the WAVA U19, where I competed at only sixteen. Each tournament forced me to mature fast, handle pressure, and compete against some of the strongest players in the region. My training schedule is intense—four volleyball practices a week and three gym sessions on top of that—but I choose it because I want to be the best version of myself. My coaches and teammates often call me a leader, not because I’m perfect, but because I show up, stay consistent, and push people to raise their standards. Volleyball taught me responsibility, resilience, and how to stay calm when the game is on the line. Those qualities are the same ones I’ll carry into the world of physical therapy. I’m proud of my background, proud of what I’ve accomplished, and motivated to take the next step toward building the future I want.

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