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

by Press 21/02/2022
written by Press

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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Must-follow School Project webinars coming up soon!

by Admin 16/02/2022
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The CEV Technical and Development Department has finalised plans for the delivery of another two webinars run in conjunction with the School Project ‘Play Volleyball – Grow with it’. It is yet another great opportunity for coaches and physical education teachers working at the entry level of the game to hone their skills with the help of two internationally renowned experts. Therefore, anyone interested in joining these webinars should sign up via the following link: https://schoolprojectregistrationportal.cev.eu/.

Frank Smoll from the USA and Stephen McKeown of England will deliver these two sessions on February 24 and March 10, respectively.

Smoll is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Washington and he will be sharing this knowledge and expertise on how to build a strong mind-set for competition. Smoll, who received his Bachelor’s degree from Ripon College (Wisconsin) and his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, played as an undergraduate on championship basketball and baseball teams. When Dr Smoll was a University of Washington faculty member, he taught courses in sport psychology, and he served as Graduate Programme Coordinator, Human Subjects Coordinator, and Co-Director of the Sport Psychology graduate training programme.

In 2002, he was the recipient of AASP’s (Association for Applied Sport Psychology) Distinguished Professional Practice Award, bestowed on him for “demonstrating exceptional quality and innovation in delivering sport psychology services to the public.” Dr Smoll was also named a Sports Ethics Fellow for 2008 by the Institute for International Sports, which honoured him as a “pioneer in researching ways to improve youth sports.”

Dr Smoll’s research has focused on coaching behaviours in youth sports and on the psychological effects of competition on children and adolescents. He has published more than 145 scientific articles and book chapters, and he is co-author of as many as 22 books and manuals on children’s athletics. Throughout the years, Professor Smoll has made over 150 presentations at scientific/professional conferences and invited colloquia.

Ricardo Contreras will be accompanying him in the webinar to help facilitate the presentation of their Mastery Approach to Coaching concepts, focused on a healthy philosophy of winning for children in sports.

“The webinar will explore how we can apply long-term player development models to coaching children the sport of Volleyball at different ages and stages of development. The topic should be of interest to any coach working in participation and / or talent development and it will review the challenges of making youth programmes genuinely inclusive in environments with limited resources and with young players who are at different stages of playing, training and psycho-social development.”
Stephen McKeown

Some two weeks later, on March 10, Stephen McKeown, Course Director at Leeds Beckett University, Senior Lecturer in Sport Coaching and Physical Education at Headingley Campus, will deliver the second webinar of this sixth series. McKeown is involved with the iCoachKids movement, with whom the CEV signed a Memorandum of Understanding in June 2021. His colleague Craig Handford will help dive into the topic of the webinar, i.e. long-term player development, which will focus on helping coaches align their training plans and competitions with children’s biological and training ages, rather than their chronological age.

All participants registered through the abovementioned portal will receive the link to the relevant Zoom videoconference in due time.

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Vakifbank and Fenerbahce to represent Balkan Volleyball in Champions League quarterfinals

by Admin 16/02/2022
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Cards on the table! All CEV Champions League – Volley Women quarterfinalists become known at the end of the last matchday in Round 4 of the 2022 edition of Europe’s elite competition.

As many as 10 CLVolleyW matches took place on Tuesday, with 20 teams locking horns with one main goal on their agendas – proceeding ahead in the top and most prestigious club Volleyball competition. While some of the teams had already booked their spots (such as title holders A. Carraro Imoco Conegliano), many of the others remaining spots were at stake in the halls across Europe.

Together with the Panthers of Conegliano, Developers Rzeszów, Lokomotiv Kaliningrad Region, VakifBank Istanbul, Vero Volley Monza, Dinamo Moscow, Fenerbahçe Opet Istanbul, Dinamo-Ak Bars KAZAN became the top teams to proceed ahead in the tournament.

The Drawing of Lots for the Quarterfinals will take place this upcoming Friday, February 18 at 13:00 CET, and it will be streamed Live on CEV Facebook and CEV YouTube.

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