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Peja and Drita are winners of Kosovo Cup

by Press 19/04/2022
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Drita has triumphed in final of Kosovo Women Cup, to win prestigious trophy in Kosovar volleyball. It was a sensational comeback from Lorik Ilazi’s team, who managed to reverse the score from 2:0 to 3:2 (24:26, 21:25, 25:13, 25:17, 15:13) in sets, to win first trophy this season.

Cup to captain of Drita team, Adelajda Prenga, was given by the president of Kosovo Olympic Committee, Ismet Krasniqi, together with the president of FVK, Bahri Gjinovci, while the medals were given by Prishtina mayor, Perparim Rama, and the vice president of FVK, Mimoza Shkodra Bislimi. Award for best player (MVP) belonged to the player of KV DRITA – Jale Hervey, who was awarded by the general secretary of FVK, Valon Nikqi.

Medals for Fer Volley team were awarded to Granit Rugova, director of sports in Prishtina, Edmond Thaqi, chairman of the KSG and board members of FVK, Halime Fetahu and Valon Xhafaj. Volleyball Federation of Kosovo congratulates Drita for the success achieved.

Peja defeated Ferizaj in the final with result 3:1 (25:22, 18:25, 25:22, 28:26), to be declared Men Cup winners for 2022. Peja won the first set close, as the Ferizaj team faced the injury of receiver, Samuel Amor, who was not able to continue play. In the second set, Ferizaj came back winning with the result 18-25, but had to deal with another injury, with the corrector Olavo Veiga, who also couldn’t continue play.

Peja, on other hand, faced a numerical advantage in the reserve bank, winning the next two sets to be declared the champions of the Kosovo Cup. Medals were awarded by the leaders of  Volleyball Federation of Kosovo (VK), President Bahri Gjinovci and Secretary General, Valon Nikqi. MVP of the final was announced Bardhyl Hajdaraj.

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Crvena Zvezda and Vojvodina NS Seme are champions of Serbia

by Press 18/04/2022
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For 19th time in history and for the 6th time in a row, Vojvodina NS Seme became the winner of Super League and champion of Serbia 2021/2022 in the men’s competition.

Vojvodina NS Seme defeated Spartak from Subotica in fourth game of the finals in “Vojvodina” sports hall in Novi Sad without losing set – 3:0 (25:17, 25:19, 25:17).

President of Volleyball Federation Serbia Zoran Gajic handed over trophy intended for champion of Serbia and the winner of Banka Postanska stedionica Superleague 2021/2022 to Andrija Vilimanovic, captain of Vojvodina’s NS Seme.

With 16 points Radoslav Parapunov was the best in Vojvodina NS Seme team.

In the women’s competition, Crvena Zvezda became the champion of Serbia for 2021/2022, after they won against Ub in fifth game of play-off finals with result 3:0 (25:17, 25:19 25:13).

President of Volleyball Federation Serbia Zoran Gajic handed over the trophy intended for champion of Serbia and winner of Banka Postanska stedionica Superleague 2021/2022 to Bojana Drca, captain of  Crvena Zvezda.

Dajana Boskovic was the best player in Crvena Zvezda team with 13 points.

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VakifBank took the Turkish Cup in five sets with Haak’s stunning 44 points

by Press 18/04/2022
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This weekend, we watched an exciting and contentious clash in the final of the Turkish Cup like we haven’t seen in the domestic tournaments for a long time.

The final four stage of the national cup in Turkey was held this weekend. The CEV Champions League Volley SuperFinalist VakifBank Istanbul and the semifinalist of Europe’s biggest tournament, Fenerbahce Opet, had no difficulties overpowering their rivals in the semifinal matches and defeated THY Istanbul and Eczacibasi Dynavit Istanbul, respectively.

These top two teams came face to face yesterday in the highly anticipated final battle. The encounter was -as expected- quite challenging, and both teams fought so hard to win the trophy. After the first four sets, the score was 2-2; therefore, the match was extended to the tiebreak set. However, in front of the almost 6000 fans in Ankara, VakifBank once again did what they had done in the Golden Set of the CEV Champions League Volley semifinals and beat Fenerbahce in the last breath (3-2: 21-25, 25-21, 25-13, 27-29, 17-15).

While each player on the court gave their best performance in both teams, there was an extraordinary performance of one of them: The MVP of the Turkish Cup, VakifBank’s Isabelle Haak played a spectacular game and scored a total of 44 points, including 5 aces and 1 block point with 56% attack percentage. It was also none other than Haak on the service line when VakifBank found 8-0 series in the third set.

Alongside 15 points Arina Federovtseva’s and experienced middle blocker Eda Erdem Dundar’s 13 points, 29 points of opposite Fenerbahce Melissa Teresa Vargas’s with 55% attack ratio were not enough for Fenerbahce for winning the title.

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Poland And Slovenia To Host Relocated FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship 2022

by Press 15/04/2022
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The FIVB and Volleyball World have announced that Poland and Slovenia will host the relocated FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship 2022, with other European countries also potentially joining at a later stage, after the event was removed from Russia due to war in Ukraine.

Poland and Slovenia were two of many world-class volleyball destinations to step forward and offer to host the event, which will be held later this year after Volleyball World opened an accelerated bidding process last month.

In addition, as per the FIVB’s regulations and with Poland and Slovenia already qualified for the event, Ukraine has been invited to replace Russia in the competition line up as the next highest ranked team in the World Ranking. The Russia men’s national will not take part after the country was declared ineligible to participate in all international and continental events until further notice.

In a clear demonstration of European solidarity, there is also the potential for one or several more European nations to join Poland and Slovenia in hosting the event, and these will be announced accordingly at a later stage.

FIVB President Dr Ary S. Graça F° said:

“The FIVB is delighted that the volleyball loving nations of Poland and Slovenia will welcome the Volleyball Family this summer for one of the biggest celebrations in our sport. Both countries have a proven track record of hosting FIVB events and are well equipped to host an exceptional Men’s World Championship.

 

“I would like to offer my sincerest gratitude for all the nations who expressed an interest in stepping up at volleyball’s time of need. For me, the way the Volleyball Family has come together in solidarity at this time has been very touching, and we are proud to have been able to find such an amazing solution.”

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