U22 Balkan Beach Championship 2022 for men and women will be played from 22nd until 24th July in “Holiday Resort” Sllatine e Madhe in Kosovo.
Participating teams are from Albania, North Macedonia, Romania, Türkiye and host Kosovo.
Final matches will be played on Sunday starting at 15:00 and 16:00 respectively, and will be broadcasted on Radio Television of Kosovo.
MATCH SCHEDULE:
Match schedule for Friday, 22nd July
MEN:
Türkiye (1) – North Macedonia (10:00h)
Kosovo (1) – Türkiye (3) (11:00h)
Kosovo (2) – Albania (12:00h)
Türkiye- Romania (13:00h)
North Macedonia – Albania (16:00h)
Türkiye (1) – Kosovo (2) (17:00h)
WOMEN:
North Macedonia – Albania (14:00h)
Romania – Türkiye (15:00h)
Kosovo (1) – North Macedonia (16:00h)
Kosovo (2) – Romania (17:00h)
Albania – Kosovo (1) (18:00h)
Türkiye – Kosovo (2) (19:00h)

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The other player of the team will be Kara Bajema. 1998-born American promising outside hitter played for the Developres SkyRes Rzeszow last season, and it will be a great experience for her. In addition, the teams
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The new Balkan Volleyball Association (BVA) website recorded big number of visits again on U17W Balkan Championship and it’s audience is raising from competition to competition.
In addition to the website, BVA also launched profiles on social media Facebook (
Serbia was again, like in pool stage, better than Bulgaria, this time for gold medal with results 3:1 (25:17, 25:16, 26:28, 25:14). Ana MIhajlovic was the best in team Serbia with 20 points, while Iva Dudova was the best in Bulgarian team with 16 points.
President of Volleyball Federation Serbia Zoran Gajic handed over championship trophy to Teodora Krickovic, team captain of Serbia.
Nenad Djordjevic, member of City Council Vranje in charge of sports and youth and Oliver Toncic president of Pčinj District Volleyball Federation presented golden medals to team Serbia.
General Secretary of Volleyball Federation Serbia Ivan Knezevic handed over trophy for 2nd place to Margarita Guncheva team captain of Bulgaria.
Dusan Kostic and Momcilo Mijatovic, members of assembly of VF Serbia presented silver medals to Bulgaria.
In match for bronze medal, Türkiye defeated Romania 3:0 (25:23, 25:14, 25:19) and won bronze medal. Eylul Boztepe was the best in Turkish team with 13 points. Antonia Dora Gheti won 10 points for Romanian team.
Oliver Toncic president of Pčinj district volleyball federation handed over trophy for 3rd place to Bianka İlay Mumcular team captain of Turkiye.
Miodrag Rajkovic and Slavisa Perovic members of assembly VF Serbia presented bronze medals to team Turkiye.
MVP of U17W Balkan Championship is Ana Mihajlovic from Serbia.
Begun Kacmaz from Türkiye is the best middle blocker of U17W Balkan Championship.
Maria-Gabriela Milicevic from Bulgaria is the best outside spiker of U17W Balkan Championship.
Teodora Krickovic from Serbia is the best setter of U17W Balkan Championship.
BVA Star Iva Dudova from Bulgaria is the best opposite of U17W Balkan Championship.
Romania is awarded as a fair play team.























