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Fenerbahce overpowered VakifBank in the first clash of the final round

by Press 02/05/2022
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The CEV Champions League Volley semifinalist Fenerbahce Opet hosted VakifBank Istanbul in the first leg of the Turkish Sultanlar League final round. In front of their more than 5000 fans, the Yellow Angels beat VakifBank in four sets with a score of 3-1 (25-22, 22-25, 25-17, 25-19) and made it 1-0 in the final series.

Including three aces and three blocks, Turkish opposite Melissa Vargas led Fenerbahce to the victory with 30 points, followed by the young Arina Fedorovtseva with 18. Isabelle Haak became the top scorer of the match with 33 points, and middle blocker Zehra Gunes stood out with 6 points on the losing side.

CEV Cup champion Eczacibasi Dynavit visited THY Istanbul for third place in the playoffs. Mostly thanks to Serbian superstar Tijana Boskovic (23) and Turkish outside hitter Hande Baladin (11 points, 63% positive reception), Eczacibasi won the battle without difficulties (3-0: 25-18, 25-19, 25-20).

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Tirana claim Albanian men’s national league title for first time in 28 years

by Press 02/05/2022
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The Superleague, i.e. the elite division of the Albanian men’s Volleyball league, completed its 76th edition on Saturday, crowning the team of Tirana as the winners after the ‘White-and-Blues’ closed the championship series after four rounds. The team coached by Ben Sako secured the 10th title in history for the club from Albania’s capital city, as they claimed the crown six times before the 1990s under their previous denomination of ‘November 17’, before another four followed over the last three decades as Tirana.

Moreover, this is the first title for Tirana since 1994, when it last won the championship, a success featuring their current coach, Sako, but also his assistant, Agim Reka. As for the final duel for the title, the capital’s team imposed their rule in the first two matches. Tirana needed only three sets to claim the first round on April 21 before dropping one set three days later but still won the second duel at the Sports Arena Dhimitraq Goga against Erzeni, the team from the small town of Shijak.

However, in the third match held in Tirana on April 27, Erzeni reacted and won 3-1, thus prolonging the title fight for another round. The match played on Saturday night in Shijak was undoubtedly one of the most beautiful, if not the most beautiful of the season, lasting for more than two hours. Even in this confrontation, Tirana prevailed initially, winning the first two sets, which were hard-fought and lasted 26 minutes each.

The ‘White-and-Blues’ won them with the identical score, 25-23, but the Shijak team came back fighting and with self-confidence leveled the match (25-21, 25-15) to lead the challenge to a fifth set. This was a close affair too, but Tirana made the difference in the end, winning it 15-13, thus making the crown of the champions of Albania its own.

Congratulating Tirana on their success, the Albanian Volleyball Federation praised both finalists for the high level they showed throughout the season, but especially during the playoffs and the championship series.

“This was a very important season for us because it was the first full season after two difficult ones, affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. We are very pleased with what the teams gave on the court not only in these final matches, but throughout the season, witnessing an increase in the level of their game, but also of the championship itself. We saw many hard-fought matches decided by a few points. This undoubtedly gives us pleasure and makes us optimistic for the coming season”, said Albens Vokopola Secretary General of the Albanian Volleyball Federation.

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BVA Technical Commission held meeting in Istanbul

by Admin 30/04/2022
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BVA Technical Commission held annual meeting today in Istanbul and discussed about Balkan Championships for this year.

After opening speech of BVA Secretary General Nilufer Basak Shimonsky and President of BVA Technical Commission Periklis Bakodimos, members of BVA Technical Commission appointed organizers of BVA events and decided about dates of competitions. Also, drawing a lots was held for competitions:

 

U20 Men Balkan Championship (players born 1st January 2003 and after) will be held on 06-10th September 2022 in Albania (place TBD).

POOL A: Albania, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Turkey

POOL B: Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia

 

U19 Women Balkan Championship (players born 1st January 2004 and after) will be held on 10-14th August 2022 in Romania (place TBD).

POOL A: Romania, Kosovo, Turkey, Bulgaria
POOL B: Serbia, North Macedonia, Greece

 

U18 Men Balkan Championship (players born 1st January 2005 and after) will be held on 28th June – 02nd July 2022 in Novi Sad (Serbia).

POOL A: Serbia, Romania, Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina

POOL B: Bulgaria, Moldova, North Macedonia

 

U17 Women Balkan Championship (players born 1st January 2006 and after) will be held on 06-10th July 2022 in Serbia (place TBD).

POOL A: Serbia, Moldova, Bosna and Herzegovina, Bulgaria

POOL B: Turkey, Romania, North Macedonia

 

U17 Men Balkan Championship – 1st Round Qualifications for CEV European Championship 2023 Qualifiers (players born 1st January 2007 and after) will be held on 04-08th August 2022 in Sofia (Bulgaria).

Participants: Greece, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey and Romania (Round Robin system).

 

U16 Women Balkan Championship – 1st Round Qualifications for CEV European Championship 2023 Qualifiers (players born 1st January 2008 and after) will be held after 15th January 2023 in Turkey (place TBD).

POOL A: Turkey, Bulgaria, Kosovo, Greece

POOL B: Serbia, Romania, North Macedonia

 

BVA Technical Commission also decided to make updates about some parts of BVA Competition Regulations and one of them is to allow 14 players to be in roster but only for BVA Competitions (U20 Men, U19 Women, U18 Men and U17 Women).

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Turkey and Bulgaria qualified for #EuroVolleyU17W Final Round

by Press 27/04/2022
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Turkey and Bulgaria completed a clean sweep of their respective matches in the #EuroVolleyU17W 2nd round qualifiers held this past weekend to secure their participation in the Final Round scheduled for later this summer in Prostejov and Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic.

It was the second attempt for all of these teams at punching a coveted ticket to the #EuroVolleyU17W Final Round – after Poland, Slovenia, Serbia, Finland and Italy had emerged victorious from the 1st Round zonal events organised in late 2021 and early 2022.

The #EuroVolleyU17W Final Round will feature 12 teams – including three of the top four from the 2020 edition, when Turkey, Serbia and Italy finished second, third and fourth at the event held in Podgorica, Montenegro.

U17 National team Greece was second with two wins and one loss, in pool D, as well as Romania in pool E, while Albania was third with two defeats and one victory in pool A.

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