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The young gem of Montenegrin Volleyball, Nikola Djurović, dreams of competing at EuroVolley

by Press 16/08/2023
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The players of Team Montenegro look forward to their third straight participation in CEV EuroVolley Men. The preparations in Kolašin have been running in full swing for almost a month, with intense training sessions and two test matches against Israel.
The Balkan players performed well by registering a victory and a defeat in a total of 10 sets played against one of the organisers of EuroVolley 2023.

17-year-old Nikola portrayed during one of the friendly matches with Israel

The contribution of the younger players is especially a source of joy, with the youngest – the middle blocker of Jedinstvo, Nikola Djurović (17), drawing a lot of attention. In the first match, he was part of the lineup that completed a comeback from 0-2, scoring six points in the process. In the second match against Israel, he also played a prominent role at the net, ending the game with six points to his name.

“I received a lot of trust from the coach in the matches against Israel, and I hope I lived up to his expectations. The feeling was great, being on the court with more experienced and skilled players is truly an honour for me. I am relatively satisfied with my performance, and with a few corrections pointed out by the coach, I shall become even more competitive,” said the modest young player from Bijelo Polje.

Nikola is a gem of Montenegrin Volleyball, who, along with a few other juniors and younger seniors, is gaining valuable experience from their more seasoned teammates. He emphasises that every moment spent with the national team means a lot to him.

“Being the youngest member, it is my duty to respect the older players. Through my dedication and work ethic, I try to help both the coach and my teammates. The time I spend with the national team means a lot to me, not only for the experience I gain but also for the individual progress that will greatly benefit my career,” said Nikola.

Djurović represents a significant promise for the future and is an important piece of the puzzle for head coach Ivan Joksimović, who has embarked on a process of rejuvenating the team and creating a selection that has been rewarded with a spot in the European Championship as a testament to their talent and hard work.
There is a clear and significant progress in Nikola’s game, who was not even in contention for making the junior team not long ago, and now he is on the verge of competing at the senior European Championship.

The youngster represented Montenegro at last year’s #EuroVolleyU22M

“The improvement in my game is definitely the result of hard work, effort, and dedication during the previous season. With the selfless help and daily commitment from my club coach, Darko Prebiračević, there has been a tremendous improvement in my game. I also cannot forget my teammates who have always been there for me, and I thank them on this occasion,” said Djurović. He is excited to have the opportunity to learn from teammates like Blažo Milić and other experienced national team players.

“We all know that the European Championship is a showcase of the best, and it is a great honour and pleasure to be among the best at the age of 17. Making it among the top 14 is not a small feat, and I am giving my all and hoping for the best. Sharing the volleyball court with some of the best players and teams in the world is a dream come true for me, and it provides space for further progress.”Nikola Djurović

For the third time in its history, Montenegro will play in the EuroVolley and compete in Pool C in Skopje. Besides the hosts North Macedonia, their rivals will include the winners of the recently concluded Volleyball Nations League, Poland, as well as the Netherlands, Czechia, and Denmark. The goal is to be among the top four teams and secure a spot in Bari for the Round of 16, where Montenegro would face one of the teams from Pool A, consisting of Italy, Serbia, Germany, Belgium, Estonia, and Switzerland.

“As I have mentioned, the European Championship is a showcase of the best, and it will be a real challenge to fight for a spot in the second phase. However, despite our youthful lineup, the quality we possess gives us optimism, and I believe that we can take a step further compared to our previous performances and advance to the second phase of the competition,” concluded Djurović.

The European Championship, which is played not only in North Macedonia and Italy but also in Israel and Bulgaria, will take place from August 28 to September 16. Ivan Joksimović’s team will have their first match at the Boris Trajkovski Sports Centre on August 31 against the Netherlands.

The opportunities for victories that could lead to the knockout phase lie in the second and third rounds (September 2 and 3) against North Macedonia and Denmark.

Before the journey to Skopje, Montenegro will have two more test matches against the Japan B team on August 23 and 24 in Kolašin.

Djurović has been honing his skills playing for Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje

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Trophy tour held in Kavadarci as EuroVolley co-hosts play friendly matches

by Press 15/08/2023
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The Macedonian and Israeli national teams may not be the ‘real giants’ of European Volleyball and do not have any medals and trophies from past editions of the European Championships, but they can be proud of the fact that they are co-organisers of the upcoming CEV EuroVolley 2023 Men. Both national teams played friendly matches in the Macedonian city of Kavadarci and jointly promoted the trophy, which will be gracing the showcases of the best team from the continental competition due to take place in two weeks from now.

The result of the friendly matches was 1-1, the first was won by the hosts 3-2 (17-25, 22-25, 25-22, 25-19, 15-10), and the second went the way of Israel in straight sets (25-15, 25-23, 25-22). Expecting good results from CEV EuroVolley 2023, Volleyball rivals on the field, and friends off it, the players of the two teams wished each other the achievement of their goals, which is a good performance and securing a spot among the Top 16 in Europe.

The Volleyball Federation of North Macedonia hopes that these promotional activities will contribute to the Boris Trajkovski sports hall becoming a real Volleyball temple in the eight days from August 30 to September 6 when the Macedonian capital Skopje will host a pool of the European Championship for the second time in history. The first time was in 1975, but within the former Yugoslavia, and this year the Macedonian Volleyball family will have the honour of offering sports fans the first men’s senior European championship in any sport since the country gained independence in 1991. It is a responsibility, but also a privilege at the same time.

Team captains and head coaches pose with the EuroVolley trophy

That is why the Trophy Tour will continue at the Agency for Youth and Sports, and then at the traditional memorial tournament Chajka scheduled from August 18 to 20 with the participation of representatives from three continents: Europe (North Macedonia and Greece), Africa (Egypt) and Asia (Japan).

It seems that Skopje has decided to remain a bright spot on the Volleyball map and highlight the values that EuroVolley brings to all corners of the continent. The passion for Volleyball can only grow from now on.

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EuroVolley Women 2023: Tijana Boskovic, born to play

by Press 11/08/2023
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In the realm of volleyball, Tijana Bošković is a shining gem, a true phenomenon that continues to dazzle the world with her extraordinary talent and unwavering passion for the sport. As the captain of the Serbian National Team and the recipient of Serbia’s most successful athlete in 2022, Bošković’s legacy is etched in the annals of volleyball history.

Tijana Bošković’s remarkable achievements have earned her the prestigious title of Serbia’s most successful athlete for the year 2022. Her back-to-back World Championship MVP titles and countless other accolades are a testament to her unparalleled skill and dedication. As she captains the Serbian national team, she has been a driving force behind the team’s success, inspiring her teammates and the nation with her exceptional performances.

Born on March 8, 1997, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Tijana Bošković was destined for greatness. Her prodigious talent was evident from a young age, and she joined the national team at the tender age of 17, already playing at the same extraordinary level she does today. Bošković’s innate ability and passion for volleyball make her a true gem, a once-in-a-lifetime talent born to shine on the court.

Unraveling her incredible attributes

Standing at 1.94 meters tall and weighing 85 kilos, Bošković’s physical attributes are a testament to her dominance on the court. With an incredible spike reach of 329 cm high, she possesses a powerful and accurate attack that leaves opponents awestruck. Her versatility as an attacker and defender makes her an indispensable player.

“It’s definitely on my radar,” Bošković says of chasing the European title again, “but I think one of the biggest things I’ve learned in doing all this, is the more loosely you hold onto something, and just work through the highs and lows as they come, the better I am. I would love to see it happen, but I’m taking it one day at a time.”

Tijana Bošković

Following rumors about her future, Eczacıbaşı Istanbul has confirmed that Tijana Bošković will continue her journey with the Turkish powerhouse. Her association with Eczacıbaşı Dynavit dates back to 2015, and the renewal of her contract marks nearly eight years of a successful partnership. Bošković’s presence has been instrumental in the team’s triumphs, and her unwavering commitment to excellence makes her an invaluable asset for the squad.

Beyond her volleyball prowess, Bošković is a true global ambassador. She effortlessly speaks three languages: Serbian, Turkish, and English, which further showcases her ability to connect with fans and teammates from different parts of the world. Her charismatic presence transcends language barriers and resonates with volleyball enthusiasts everywhere.

Now, after not much of a break, Bošković will soon enough be turning her attention towards another competition often associated with high stress, the 2023 Eurovolley that figures to mean the world to her.

No doubt she is already scheming to find a way to reach the mountaintop.

Source: CEV

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Stars of EuroVolleyM: Uros Kovacevic

by Press 11/08/2023
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The Ultimate show on the European Men’s Volleyball stage is set to begin on August 28, with the kick-off match of 2023 CEV Volleyball European Championship – Men between the teams of Belgium and the reigning champions of Italy. The fans of the game are already looking forward to seeing some of their favourite stars on the court, competing for the European gold.

The Serbian team, always considered favourite of winning whatever title there it is to be won, has already started their preparation for the Championship. The Serbs will start their 2023 #EuroVolleyM journey from Pool A, where they will lock horns with Belgium, Germany, Estonia, Switzerland and reigning champs of Italy.

Uros Kovacevic receiving the MVP award at the 2019 #EuroVolleyM

Could Uros be Serbia’s trump card once again?

The 30-year-old Kovacevic is known for his humble approach to receiving individual awards. He is always cherishing the individual successes, pointing out that they could not become reality without the support and hard-work of his teammates.

A hard-worker himself, Uros has been playing pivotal role in the Serbian national team for over a decade now. The passion for the volleyball is running through his veins (his elder brother Nikola was a long-time member of the Serbian national team, while his parents were also both volleyball players), and he has been enjoying volleyball, while achieving his goals.

An Olympian, two-times #EuroVolleyM gold medallist (2011, 2019), 2016 FIVB World League titleholder, Kovacevic is well-used to being successful, but never loses the focus.

At the age of 16, he leaves his native Serbia to play abroad for a first time, joining the Slovenian ACH Volley Ljubljana. It was precisely coach Igor Kolakovic who puts his trust in the young outside hitter. The rest is the history, as they say, as Uros’ career path passes through the strongest leagues in the world – the Italian one, the Polish one, and now – in the Russian one.

Before sealing successes with the senior team, Kovacevic called the attention of the specialists more than once, putting in his pocket the 2011 MVP awards at the #EuroVolleyU19M and FIVB U19 World Championship. In the same year, he was recognised by the Olympic Committee of Serbia as Young athlete of the year.

Among other personal achievements are the Best outside hitter at the 2018 FIVB Club World Championship, 2019 #EuroVolleyM MVP and Best outside hitter, 2019 CEV Male Volleyball player of the year, 2019 Male Serbian player of the year, 2022 Best outside hitter at the Polish league etc.

Uros at the last two European Championships 

EuroVolley 2019 

For sure, the biggest achievement for Uros at the #EuroVolleyM is the title, won by the Serbs in 2019. At the competition, the 197 cm tall Kovacevic proved once again the well-rounded player he is.

Besides counting on great technical skills (finished EuroVolley in 2019 with 133 points to his name, an average of 4.43 points per set), he was always the one to take responsibility in the deciding moments, finding the opponents’ weak spot. In the final against Slovenia, he tallied 20 points, consisting of 15 spikes, 1 ace and 4 blocks. Smart and strong when needed, Uros has a remarkable instinct in all the volleyball components, and the final was the ultimate proof of it, as it he also had a reception percentage of 50% positive and 25% excellent.

Uros together with teammates celebrates the 2019 #EuroVolleyM title

EuroVolleyM 21 

Serbia finished without a medal at the most recent edition of the European Championship, although they were pretty close to reaching the podium once again. The Serbs finished on 4th place, losing the bronze medal match against Poland, while Uros scored six points in the game (33% exc.).

Overall, he was the 15th best scorer, having played in eight matches (30 sets), finishing with 129 points, an average of 4.3 per set. He became one of five players who recorded 100+ killing spikes (109).

VNL 2022 

Serbia were left out of contention for medals at this year’s edition of the FIVB Volleyball Nations League, as they didn’t make it to the Final Round. However, it’s worth mentioning that many of the Serbian titulars weren’t in the roster for the competition, including Uros.

Uros at Aluron CMC Warta Zawiercie

Aluron CMC Warta Zawiercie

In 2021/2022 Uros joined the Polish powerhouse of Aluron CMC Warta Zawiercie. In 2022/2023, they finished fourth in the rankings, just a step away from the medals. ,

For two seasons in the Polish elite, Uros has played in 65 matches, recording as many as 1164 points (49 aces, 90 kill blocks). In both seasons he spent on Polish ground, he was named Best Outside hitter and Best Scorer.

From season 2023/2024, Kovacevic will face a new challenge, joining the Russial SuperLeague where he will play for Ural Ufa.

#CLVolleyM 2022/2023

Uros and Zawiercie finished on ninth place in the final rankings of the 2022/2023 CLVolleyM, as they didn’t make it out of the pool phase, playing in Pool B against Halkbank Ankara, Berlin Recycling Volleys and Hebar Pazardzhik. However, finishing as third best ranked team, they had a second chance at the playoffs phase. They couldn’t seize the opportunity and their CLVolleyM journey ended there.

Despite playing in less games (nine matches, 31 sets), compared to other players (top scorer Lukasz Kaczmarek played in 14 matches, 54 sets) Uros finished as fifth-best scorer, tallying 164 points, an average of 5.29 per set.

Mentality

Kovacevic, as already mentioned, stays humble, and shows calmness and versatility in all aspects of the game, offering a complete all round performance. His approach to the preparation process and the gratefulness he shows, might very well turn out to be the perfect formula for one of the leaders of Serbia at EuroVolley.

“Much smarter people have said it and I can’t say anything different. If you want to reach your goals, you have to work hard, be committed, disciplined and a true professional,”

Uros Kovacevic in an interview for the Serbian Volleyball Federation

Will Uros and Serbia reach the ultimate EuroVolleyM goal this year?

Find out, follow the games live on EuroVolley.TV.

Source: CEV

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