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The Next Big Thing in Volleyball: Alexander Nikolov

by Press 14/03/2022
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If you follow Volleyball for years, then you remember the name of Vladimir Nikolov – the legendary Bulgarian opposite, part of the Golden generation of the country’s men’s national team. However, in the past year, another Nikolov called the attention of the specialists. Alexander, the oldest son of Vladimir, became a vice-world champion with the U19 national team. 17-year-old by that time, Alexander grabbed the award for Best Outside Hitter as well, and then participated in the Worlds U21, where Bulgaria finished sixth. Nikolov didn’t disappoint, recording as many as 125 points to his name (4th in the best scorers ranking).

Former player of VC Levski Sofia, Alexander is now gaining experience at the college league of the USA, where he continues his education, while competing for
Long Beach State University Athletics. Nikolov is not leaving any doubts of his great potential, as in the beginning of February he was named Freshman of the week for three weeks in a row. Get to know him now, as he might very well be The Next Big Thing in Volleyball.

The Beginning

Born in 2003, he started training Volleyball in 2010, in Busca, near Cuneo, where his father was competing at the time.

“I have been ‘wandering’ between the sports halls for as long as I can remember. So, I basically don’t remember my first steps, but it was in Busca where I had my first training season with a team”, said Alexander Nikolov.

Going Pro

Standing at 205 cm tall, Nikolov has always dreamt of being a professional athlete. However, it took him some time before deciding he would follow his father’s steps, and that Volleyball would be his career path.

“At first I wanted to be a Volleyball player, then a Basketball player, but then I came back to my first decision: Volleyball. I believe it was the correct one, imagine being a football player at the my heigh. It would have been interesting!”, Nikolov says, smiling.

The young outside hitter has had the luck of working with some great professionals. He is thankful for bringing with himself all the advices that he has received.

“I can’t recall the best advice that I have received. From each of my coaches, I remember something that I consider important when it comes to building a character of a champion.”

The National team

Last year, team Bulgaria achieved incredible success at the U19 World Championship, grabbing the silver medals and stunning the Volleyball world, positioning this young generation of “Young Lions” as a very promising one. Some months after this achievement, the best outside hitter of the tournament, Nikolov still remembers the emotions and the excitement of the success.

“I will never forget these emotions, no matter how much time passes. These are unique moments that don’t happen many times in life. A lot has been achieved, and I am really grateful for the support we’ve received from the Bulgarian supporters. I can’t wait to wear Bulgaria’s jersey again this summer”, said Alexander Nikolov.

Speaking about his big dreams related to the national team, the young Nikolov shows great motivation, aiming high.

“I dream of the Olympic gold!”, Alex says.

The USA experience

After the season with the underage national teams, Nikolov took on another challenge. Flying over the ocean, he landed directly to the college league of the USA, where he plays for the university of Long Beach. Three times Freshman of the week, he is trying to improve day by day in his new Volleyball adventure.

“The USA is a difficult but very intriguing challenge! I like that I play Volleyball at a high level, but also that I am able to study during the time when I’m not in the gym. I feel in place, and the experience I gain, is different from all the other before that.”

 

Outside the court

Outside the court, Alex is a normal boy who describes himself as “a fun and a loyal friend”, whom all his relatives can turn to for help.

“I value a lot honestly and loyalty!”, Nikolov finishes.

And if the Volleyball society can be perceived as one big family, then the current and future teammates of Alexander can for sure count on the rising star of Bulgarian Volleyball to help them through the difficult moments on the court.

 

 

 

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Halkbank starts countdown to #CEVChallengeCupM finals

by Press 14/03/2022
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In a few days only, Halkbank ANKARA will contest their third European final in history when they play NARBONNE Volley of France for the title of this year’s CEV Volleyball Challenge Cup. The team from Turkey’s capital city previously claimed the CEV Cup crown in 2013 and a year later lost the gold medal match of the CEV Champions League to Russia’s standout Belogorie BELGOROD. Halkbank will be hosting the first round of the Challenge Cup finals on March 15 – before the return fixture follows a week later in France.

“I am very happy to be the first team to qualify for the CEV Challenge Cup final after securing the BVA Cup title. Every member of the team has put in a lot of effort since the start of the season to make it to the final. We reached the final by edging past a number of strong opponents”, said Taner Atik head coach of Halkbank.

Halkbank qualified for this year’s CEV Challenge Cup only after securing the BVA Cup title at the very beginning of the current season. “I think that my team, which has showed a great performance in both the Efeler League and the CEV Challenge Cup this season, deserves to be the champion in the end. There is one last step left, but this step will be the most difficult one. Despite this, I have a lot of confidence in my team. The synergy among the players, and the experience and culture of Halkbank Sports Club playing in such finals are our greatest strengths. We have worked hard to reach the final and this team deserves to be the eventual champion,” Atik adds.

Yiğit Gülmezoğlu, outside hitter of Halkbank and a member of the Turkish national team as well, is spending his first season with the club: “We have been working really hard this season to reach our goal – which is bringing the Challenge Cup to Ankara. We will do our best to win the first match in Ankara in front our fans and we hope to show some good Volleyball.”

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Novica Bjelica: I can still give a lot to volleyball, Bojana Drca: This MVP award goes to whole team

by Press 11/03/2022
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Two much-decorated teams from Belgrade – Crvena Zvezda and Partizan Soccerbet in the women’s and men’s competition, respectively – emerged as the winners of the Serbian Cup Finals held this past Sunday, March 6, in the city of Lajkovac.

The two Belgrade giants, Crvena Zvezda and Partizan, thus added one more trophy each to their already rich resume. This is the eighth national cup title for Partizan and the first such triumph in 32 years, and 18th crown for Crvena Zvezda’s women, who lifted the trophy for the first time in eight years.

Bojana Drca, better known under her maiden name Zivkovic, setter and team captain of Crvena Zvezda, and Novica Bjelica, middle blocker of Partizan Soccerbet, received the MVP awards for the competition – an accolade that they can add to their long list of achievements with the Serbian national teams.

“For sure, I am happy with the MVP award. I am not someone who is used to this kind of recognition, because I play in the position of middle blocker. To be honest, I did not even expect it. Everyone who plays in my position is greatly underestimated and does work in the shadows. This is just a confirmation that I can still give a lot on the court, even though I am 39 years old”, said Novica Bjelica , player of Partizan Soccerbet and MVP of the men’s Final.

“I would like to congratulate my teammates, since we have once again shown that we have character. We played a great match, even though we had a little scare at some point. We managed to come back, and then won 3-1. I am overwhelmed with emotions, we have been working hard to prepare for this game, and we showed the quality of our team on the court. This MVP award goes to the whole team, really”, said Bojana Draca, player of Crvena Zvezda and MVP of the women’s Final.

 

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Skopje to host CEV Coaches Convention in September 2022

by Press 09/03/2022
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Skopje, the capital city of the Republic of North Macedonia, will be playing host to the third edition of the annual CEV Coaches Convention. The event will run from 16 to 18 September, with theoretical and practical sessions held at the Aleksandar Palace Hotel and the Boris Trajkovski sports hall, respectively.

 

The CEV Coaches Convention, organised for the very first time in 2019 in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, has already managed to involve hundreds of coaches from across Europe and overseas as well – with internationally renowned speakers sharing their knowledge and inspiring those working at the entry level of the game to think outside the box in their daily work with children.

The outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in early 2020 resulted in the postponement and eventual cancellation of the second edition. However, the CEV Coaches Convention returned in style in September of 2021 – with 164 people from all five Continental Confederations attending the event held in Kranjska Gora.

The Convention is an action run annually by the CEV within the scope of the School Project ‘Play Volleyball – Grow with it’ – a programme joined by an unprecedented number of National Federations (as many as 24), which focuses primarily on the education of coaches and physical education teachers working at the grassroots level.

The CEV Technical and Development Department is now working closely with the National Federation of North Macedonia to start the planning, but you can already save the date before further details on the programme, the speakers, etc. follow in due course.

We look forward to meeting in Skopje and to enjoying another great opportunity to learn from each other, network and define how we can best inspire and grow the next generation of Volleyball players!

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