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Vodafone Signs Largest Ever Women’s Volleyball Partnership With Turkish Volleyball Federation

by Press 13/10/2023
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Vodafone is set to transform women’s volleyball in Türkiye through a new three-year sponsorship agreement with the Turkish Volleyball Federation. The deal includes the sponsorship of both the Turkish Women’s National Team and the country’s top league, the Sultans League. It is the largest sponsorship of its kind for women’s sport in Türkiye.

Under the agreement, Vodafone will become the front of jersey sponsor of the world number one women’s national team and 2023 FIVB Volleyball Nations League and CEV EuroVolley 2023 champions. It will also be the title sponsor for the newly named ‘Vodafone Sultans League’ for the next three seasons. The partnership will incorporate a series of activations designed to empower women, bolster the development of women’s sports and champion gender equality. It will also aim to amplify the potential of women’s volleyball and build a platform that encourages equal opportunities for athletes of all genders, specifically the youth.

The President of Turkish Volleyball Federation (TVF) – Mehmet Akif Üstündağ said:

“This exciting partnership represents a significant leap forward for women’s volleyball in Turkey. As a federation, we’ve always strived to promote inclusivity in sports. The support from Vodafone will empower us to further amplify our efforts and inspire the next generation of female athletes. We’re delighted to team up with a globally recognised brand that shares our commitment to advancing women’s sports.”

 

“This partnership aligns perfectly with our commitment to empower women in every aspect of life. By sponsoring the Women’s National Volleyball Team and the Vodafone Sultanlar Ligi, we aim to raise the profile of women’s volleyball, inspire young girls to take up the sport, and drive the conversation on gender equality in sports forward”, said Engin Aksoy – Vodafone Türkiye CEO.

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VakifBank Took The First Trophy Of The Season In Tie-Break Against Fenerbahce

by Press 12/10/2023
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The club season officially started in Türkiye with the final clash of the Super Cup. Of course, the final was between the top superpowers of the country, VakifBank Istanbul and Fenerbahce Opet Istanbul. In front of more than 5,000 spectators in Burhan Felek Arena, there was quite an intense and exciting fight between these two from the first ball to the last, as expected.

The Fenerbahce side actually started the match well and found 2-1 in the sets. The Yellow Angels also started the fourth set better and took a 3-point lead at 16-13. However, Italian expert Giovanni Guidetti’s squad again did not give up and extended the match to the tie-break.

With a superior game from beginning to end in the tie-break set, VakifBank dealt with the pressure better than their rival and took the set, match, and the title 3-2 (23-25, 25-22, 22-25, 25-23, 15-12). This win also means their fifth trophy in this tournament, and now they are tied with the Eczacibasi Dynavit Istanbul in this aspect.

The newcomers showed an outstanding performance on both sides, but one player clearly stood out: In her debut with VakifBank, American opposite Jordan Thompson became the top scorer of her team with 29 points in total. But especially her game in the tie-break made her the MVP of this clash. She tallied six points only in the tie-break set, with an 82% attack performance.

While Thompson’s contribution in the determining set brings the title to VakifBank, Brazilian Gabi Guimaraes (21 points, including four blocks) and newjoiner Alexandra Frantti (11 points) also helped their squad in this crucial victory.

For the Fenerbahce side, the most productive player was Polish young talent Magdalena Stysiak: She showed an impressive performance by 31 points with 51% in attack in her first game with the Fenerbahce jersey. Russian outside hitter Arina Fedorovtseva and Turkish middle blocker Asli Kalac also scored in double digits on the losing side, 18 and 11, respectively.

The first battle between these two ended with the superiority of VakifBank Istanbul. However, we will definitely see more VakifBank-Fenerbahce matches during the season, both in domestic tournaments and in #CLVolleyW as well. Now, both teams will continue adapting to the changes in the roster and try to improve their games in order to gain success in this long season.

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Children enjoy School Volleyball experience in Bulgaria

by Press 11/10/2023
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Activities run in conjunction with the CEV School Project ‘Play Volleyball – Grow with it’ have resumed with a real bang in Bulgaria! The Bulgarian Volleyball Federation (BVF) organised a few weeks ago a Mini EuroVolley competition, with participation of some 60 children from EuroVolley host city Varna. The children had the opportunity to experience Volleyball like real elite competitors, under the spotlights of the Varna Sports Hall, where they tested their skills after being divided into six teams. After the action ended, members of the men’s Bulgarian national team joined in and awarded the kids with medals and gifts provided by partners of the Bulgarian Volleyball Federation.

For the second year in a row, school 81 SU Victor Hugo in Sofia is where the CEV School Project got officially underway through the delivery of a tournament for teachers and coaches. Some 10 teams from the Sofia region took part in the event, with the PGPCHE Aleko Konstantinov emerging victorious. The teams were awarded by representatives of the Bulgarian Volleyball Federation and the municipality of Sofia. Each school that took part in the tournament received a volleyball.

“Thank you to the partners from the Bulgarian Volleyball Federation, Sofia Municipality and RUO Sofia city, without whom we would not have been able to deliver this wonderful event! We also thank you, the participants, for finding time! Thank you also on my behalf to your directors for allowing your participation. I hope you had fun because that was the main goal!” Local School Director, Ms Nalbantova said.

Moreover, the Bulgarian Volleyball Federation has awarded the champions of the School Games organised for the academic year 2022/2023, who will also represent the Balkan country at the World School Games scheduled for 2024 in Dubai. The honour went to the girls of the school 22 SEU Georgi S. Rakovski and boys of 97 SU Bratya Miladinovi. They received special plaques from the BVF, as well as equipment to be able to grow and develop their skills even further.

Source: CEV

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Spartak Subotica won BVA Cup 2023

by Press 10/10/2023
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The Spartak volleyball team from Subotica is the winner of the men’s BVA Cup for the year 2023. Spartak, in the final defeated the home team Bursa with a score of 3:2 in sets, with scores of 23:25, 27:25, 25:23, 23:25, and 15:10. By winning this competition, Spartak secured a spot in the 1st round of the CEV Challenge Cup and will play against Ford from Norway.

Third place won Greek team Pigasos Polichnis after they beat KV Peja from Kosovo 3:0 (25:17, 25:17, 25:14). In the match for 5th place OK Bosna Sarajevo from Bosnia and Herzegovina was better than Universiteti Tetoves from North Macedonia 3:0 (25:18, 25:18, 25:20).

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