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Halkbank sets sights on CEV Challenge Cup final

by Press 24/02/2022
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Halkbank ANKARA are only two sets away from reaching the final of the men’s Challenge Cup 2022 after recording a 3-0 victory in the first round of the semi-finals with Panathinaikos AC ATHENS (25-22, 25-20, 25-21).

It was a truly special day for Halkbank Club Director Ali Şenocak – with a comprehensive home victory to go with the birth of his second child expected in the coming days.

“We did perform very well and we deserved this victory. I congratulate our Greek friends for the fight that they put up today. We had faith in ourselves, we worked well, and we executed what we had worked on during our last training sessions. We want to play the same way in Athens and secure our spot in the finals”, said Oguzhan Karasu player of Halkbank and member of the Turkish national team.

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CSM Volei Alba Blaj’s Fourth European Semi-final in the Last Five Years

by Press 23/02/2022
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For Volei Alba Blaj, the qualification in the semifinals of the second European interclub competition represents a new successful performance, the team from Blaj being present for the fourth time in a European Cup semifinal in the last five years.

Five-time champion of Romania and three-time winner of the Romanian Cup, Volei Alba Blaj has so far played three European Cup finals, in all competitions organized by the European Volleyball Confederation: Champions League (2018), CEV Cup (2019) and Challenge Cup (2021).

One of the strongest women’s volleyball teams in Europe, Eczacıbaşı Dynavit Istanbul, will arrive in Târgu Mureș on Wednesday. The Turkish team has an impressive record: it won the Champions League (2015), the CEV Cup (1999, 2018), the Club World Cup (2015, 2016), holds the record for national titles in Turkey (28, of which 17 in a row), where has won 9 Turkish Cups and 5 Super Cups.

This season, Eczacıbaşı Istanbul is fighting for a new national title in one of the strongest championships in Europe, the team prepared by Ferhat Akbaş consisting of world-class players such as Tijana Bošković (Serbia), Adams McKenzie (USA) , Maja Ognjenović (Serbia), Laura Heyrman (Belgium), Hande Baladın (Turkey) and Saliha Şahin (Turkey).

Aware of the value of the opponent, Stevan Ljubičić, the head coach of CSM Volei Alba Blaj, says that his team sees the match as a possibility to measure its competitive level in front of such a titled opponent:

“We are happy to have qualified for the semi-finals, because we have the opportunity to play against one of the strongest teams in Europe, Eczacıbaşı Istanbul. Not only for the club, but also for all those who are part of this team, this semifinal is a great joy and an opportunity to face our forces with a great team, to find out what level we are, from a European point of view, at this time”, said Stevan Ljubicic Head Coach CSM Volei Alba Blaj.

The coach of Volei Alba Blaj also spoke about the problems his team faced in the last weeks, when his team was forced to postpone three matches due to the numerous cases of covid in the group:

“Before the covid situation, we reached the best form, I was very happy with the way we played in the first tie against Volero Le Cannet, but then, after two days, everyone in the team got infected with Covid-19. There were seven very difficult days for us, in which we did not train and I can say that we paid this price by losing in five sets a game in our domestic competition, a match that came too fast for us, but that was the situation. Now we have returned to the previous form, every day we try to progress, although we have many matches, many trips and very little time for recovery. I think we can handle all this. At the moment there is still a lot to improve, but we are much better and we are very motivated to meet all our goals for this season.”

Four times CEV Cup semifinalist, where she was a two-time finalist, the captain of CSM Volei Alba Blaj, Nadja Ninkovic states that her team has nothing to lose from the confrontation with Eczacıbaşı Istanbul:

“I am very happy to qualify for the semifinals, it is a great success for the club and for us as players. The team is fine, we had the problems you know, but everything is fine now. I would say that the match with Eczacıbaşı Istanbul is one of the easiest for us, because in such games, in which you have nothing to lose, there is no pressure of the games in which you start as a favorite. We are excited, motivated and we will give our best on the field. I have played several times in the semifinals and finals of the CEV Cup, I want to be a qualification in the final this time too and I think that these matches are very important especially for the young players, whom I pass on to trust them, to they feel free on the field, because they have nothing to lose. I don’t think we need extra motivation, because we all know that Eczacıbaşı is the strongest opponent this season and I think that if we approach the match with confidence and a lot of physical energy, it will be good. “

CSM Volei Alba Blaj won all the matches of this European season and qualified for the semifinals of the CEV Cup after passing Vasas Budapest (3-1 and 3-0), PAOK Thessaloniki (3-1 and 3-0) and Volero Le Cannet (3-0 and 3-2).

Eczacıbaşı Dynavit Istanbul qualified for the semi-finals after beating Zeleznicar Lajkovac (3-0 and 3-0), Calcit Kamnik (3-0 and 3-0) and Uralochka Ekaterinburg (3-0 and 2-3) in the previous rounds.

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Vucicevic: If we play as we know, we will win for sure

by Press 21/02/2022
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Halkbank’s Serbian opposite Bozidar Vucicevic believes that they will win any game when they focus.

Explaining his views about the Panathinaikos AC ATHENS team, against which they will compete in the semi-finals of the CEV Challenge Cup, at the Natural History Museum in Ankara, Vucicevic said: “Our opponent is an important team and we respect them. Any team which succeeded to reach the semi-finals is definitely a strong team. We will host them in the best way possible in Ankara. It will be worth of watching the volleyball show on the court that day. If we play as we know it, we shouldn’t have any problems. Halkbank’s goal is to lift a trophy in Europe. I believe that we will succeed and I invite our fans to take their places in the tribune.”

Emphasizing that the journey of Halkbank in the national league and in the Challenge Volleyball Cup is going well as was desired and planned, Bozidar Vucicevic continued, “This season has started extremely well for us. We will try to maintain this level until the last moment. The secret is hard working and good chemistry between the players,” he said.

Stating that he did not know much about Halkbank and Turkish volleyball before transferring to Turkey, Bozidar Vucicevic said, “But I knew that Halkbank was a big club where not everyone could play. Also, as soon as I came to Turkey, I realized that there is a very serious level of volleyball and organization here. You always have to be ready and careful,” he said.

Halkbank to capitalise on home advantage in #CEVChallengeCupM semis

The iconic Baskent Volleyball Hall in Ankara has hosted many Greek teams before. However, since Halkbank and Panathinaikos are clashing for the first time, it will be the first time this legendary Greek team will set foot in the arena.

Still, there are players from Panathinaikos who have played against Halkbank before. One of them is the Belgian opposite of the Greek team, Bram Van den Dries. Dries competed against Halkbank when he wore the shirt of Turkish team Maliye Milli Piyango. Outside spiker Athanasios Protopsaltis also crossed the ways of Halkbank while he was playing for Germany’s VfB FRIEDRICHSHAFEN.

This match is special also in a way that it involves teams from the capital cities of two neighbouring countries.

Nicolas Bruno, outside hitter of Halkbank ANKARA:

“I think it is going to be a really hard semi-final. Both teams are in this competition to be the eventual champions, so it will be a nice fight. We know the decisive match will be in Greece, but the best way to start this series is with a strong victory at home and that is what we will go for on Wednesday. We respect them, but we want Halkbank to be the winner.”

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Champions League Quarter-finals draw: Vakifbank versus Developress Rzeszow, Fenerbahce against Lokomotiv Kaliningrad

by Press 18/02/2022
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Following the Drawing of Lots for the CEV Champions League Volley 2022 – Quarter-Finals held today at the CEV headquarters in Luxembourg we now have all the matchups for this coming round of Europe’s premiere competition confirmed!

In the women’s competition, two Turkish teams still in the competition, Vakifbank Istanbul – last year’s SuperFinalist and Fenerbahce Opet Istanbul will be traveling to Poland and Russia respectively in the hopes that they can make it into the Semi-Finals, an all-Turkish semifinal.

Also, we will see an all-Russian encounter in Quarter-Final 1 and an all-Italian one in Quarter-Final 2. Looking at the Road to the SuperFinals we can see that in the final act of the competition Russia or Italy is guaranteed to have at least one representative.

In the men’s competition the reigning champions of ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle host Dinamo Moscow (QF 4) in Poland in the first leg of the quarter-finals, before traveling to Moscow for the decisive return leg, while last year’s SuperFinalist, Trentino Itas will be facing Berlin Recycling Volleys (QF 2).

Quarter-Final 1 will see a Russian-Italian encounter, with Wilfredo Leon returning to Russia to once again face Zenit Saint Petersburg, while in the remaining Quarter-Final 3, another Italian team, Cucine Lube Civitanova will be going head to head with the Polish side of Wegiel.

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