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#CEVCoachesConvention: Sofia getting ready to host the 2023 edition of the event

by Admin 15/07/2023
written by Admin

Becoming the flagship Volleyball development events on the European Volleyball Stage, the 2023 CEV Coaches Convention will take Volleyball coaches from across the continent to Sofia, Bulgaria. There, they will have the opportunity to take part in both theoretical and practical sessions, exchanging knowledge with focus on developing and growing the game for the younger generations.

The Bulgarian capital will host the fourth edition of the event between September 22 and 24 in the Levski Sofia Sports Hall/Vitosha Hotel Park.

The Activities 

The two-day event will provide the participants with the opportunity to learn both on a theoretical and on a practical level.

In the morning on September 23 (Saturday) the coaches and teachers will first listen to the keynote speakers (with Q&A sessions at the end of each theoretical part) at the Vitosha Park Hotel. After that, in the afternoon, the group will move to Levski Sports hall for the practical sessions (where the attendees will once again have the chance to make their questions to the speakers).

On September 24, the participants will take part in interactive working group sessions.

The Speakers 

This year’s edition of the event will feature Mr. Eric Hodgson from the USA and  Mr. Angiolino Frigoni from Italy as keynote speakers. Both specialists, coming from two different countries with different backgrounds, will share their wide knowledge, inspiring experts who work on grassroots levels.

Stay tuned as interviews with them are coming your way!

The Venue 

Levski Sofia sports hall is one of the newest sports venues in the capital of Bulgaria, and according to the president of VC Levski Sofia – Vladimir Nikolov (former Bulgarian Volleyball star), the conditions in the venue are “more than excellent”.

Levski Sofia Sports Hall

There are three training courts in the venue (the total area of the playing ground is 1821.11 m.), and the height is just over 12 meters. The fixed seats in the main stand are 888, but maximum seating capacity together with the movable stands is 1741).

The host country

Bulgaria has a long-standing tradition in the development of Volleyball, being one of the key players on the international Volleyball scene. Home to many Volleyball stars, Bulgaria has had a good model of developing young talents (and the recent successes of the junior teams confirm that, as just some days ago the U17 Men’s team became Balkan champions, while the U21 are on a successful journey at the Worlds).

On the other hand, the Bulgarian Volleyball Federation is well-specialised in delivering high-class Volleyball events.

Combining the Volleyball successes and the heritage, Sofia is the perfect setting for inspired Volleyball coaches who want to further expand their knowledge on the game and on the work with kids.

“One of the most important missions of the BVF in the recent years has been to further expand the development of its “Volleyball people” – not only players, but also coaches. The results that we are achieving with the junior national teams show us that we are on the right path. We have organised numerous coaching seminars and I am glad to see people who want to learn. Bulgaria has always strongly developed Volleyball and I think that Sofia is a wonderful place to organise the convention.”

Lyubomir Ganev
President of the Bulgarian Volleyball Federation (BVF)

“We are well-known for our hospitality. Every year, Bulgaria hosts international Volleyball competitions. In 2023, Varna will host matches from the European Championship. The hall of “Levski Sofia”, where the Convention will be held, is one of the newest and most modern. It is a true home of Volleyball. All who come, will see it for themselves, but most importantly, here they will be visiting Volleyball friends. We are looking forward to welcoming Volleyball coaches from around the continent.”

Valentin Pomakov
LOC Project Coordinator

CEV School Project in Bulgaria

The Bulgarian Volleyball Federation launched a large-scale initiative “With Volleyball at School” as part of the CEV School Project. The project is looking for opportunities to ignite the Volleyball interest of Bulgarian children, as Volleyball is one of the most successful team sports in the country.

CEV School Project implementation in Bulgaria

The project “With Volleyball at school” was launched in partnership between the Bulgarian Volleyball Federation, the Municipality of Sofia and the Regional Department of Education (RUO) Sofia-city, with the support of the CEV. After the launch in the capital, it was developed in other Bulgarian cities, becoming a national phenomenon, beloved by Bulgarian students.​

The program aims to show that Volleyball and education can go hand in hand.

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U19M: Final for Bulgaria and Serbia

by Press 14/07/2023
written by Press

Bulgaria and Serbia will play in the final of U19M Balkan Championship. For 3rd place will fight Turkiye and Romania.

In the semifinals celebrated Bulgaria against Turkiye (18:25, 22:25, 25:19, 25:21, 16:14) and Serbia against Romania (27:25, 25:16, 25:22).

For Bulgaria, the best player was Kristijan Titrijski with 31 points, while in the Turkish team, the best was Karakoc Dogan with 24 points.

Luka Stepanovic was the best in the Serbian team with 19 points and for Romania, Davi Rancu Taranu won 19 points also.

Before the semifinals, Bosnia and Herzegovina defeated Kosovo 3:0 (25:5, 27:25, 25:16) and will play against Greece for 7th place. In the Bosnian team, the best was Albino Aghbar with 18 points, for Kosovo Albes Iseni won 9 points.

MATCH SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY, 15TH JULY:

7-8th place: Greece – Bosnia and Herzegovina (13.00h)

5-6th place: Albania – Moldova (15.30h)

3rd place: Turkiye – Romania (18.00h)

Final: Bulgaria – Montenegro (20.30h)

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Gold medal for Serbia on U19W Balkan Championship

by Press 14/07/2023
written by Press

The winner of the U19W Balkan Championship is Serbia! Second place won Turkiye and 3rd place won Bulgaria.

In the final match, Serbia defeated Turkiye after five sets 3:2 (25:22, 19:25,19:25, 25:22, 15:11). The best player in Serbian team was Milica Vidacic with 14 points, while in the Turkish team was Beren Yesilirmak with 23 points.

Bulgaria defeated Montenegro in the match for bronze medal 3:0 (25:17, 25:22, 25:23). With 15 points Mikaela Stoyanova was the best in the winning team, while for Montenegro 7 points were won Lara Jovovic, Kristina Bozovic and Darja Popovic.

Individual awards:

The MVP of the U19 Women Balkan Championship was Dragana Korolija from Serbia.

The best setter of U19 Women Balkan Championship was Guncheva Margarita from Bulgaria

Jovana Antic from Serbia and Boriyana Angelova from Bulgaria were the best middle blockers of  U19 Women Balkan Championship.

Liza Safranova from Turkiye and Mina Stanojevic from Serbia were the best outside hitters of the U19 Women Balkan Championship.

The best opposite of the U19 Women Balkan Championship was Milica Vidacic from Serbia.

The best libero of the U19 Women Balkan Championship was Ilayda Nazgergef from Turkiye.

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North Macedonia to host U22 Balkan Beach Volleyball Championship

by Press 14/07/2023
written by Press

U22 Men & Women Beach Volleyball Balkan Tour 2023 will play from 14th to 16th July in Shtip in North Macedonia.

Participating teams:

WOMEN:

North Macedonia (1): Mila Vakuvska/Dobrina Hajdi Toseva
North Macedonia (2): Monika Kostovska/Stefanija Kiprijanovska
Kosovo: Yllka Jashari/Meliroa Avdullahu
Rmania (1): Ioana Hododi/Ioana Miu
Romania (2): IustinaCrocoz/Alexandra Daniloaia
Serbia (1): Milica Balać/Teodora Joldić
Serbia (2): Jovana Mićević/Ksenija Sokić
Turkiye (1): Idil Gur/Ceylin Sayar
Turkiye (2): Ecem Aksoy/Esra Demirkiran

Pool A: Serbia (1), Turkey (2), North Macedonia (1), Romania (2)

Pool B: Turkiye (1), Serbia (2), Romania (1), North Macedonia (2), Kosovo

MEN:

North Macedonia (1): Kiril Galev/David Kirov 
North Macedonia (2): TrajcheBarbareev/Toshe Efremov
Kosovo: Erion Bajrami/Ermal Maliqi
Romania (1):  Stefan Anton/Radu Tanse
Romania (2): Denis Boldis/George Breban
Serbia (1): Andrija Tomić/Lazar Loboda 
Serbia (2): Matija Kostić/Lazar Zubović 
Turkiye: Batuhan Kuru/Sacit Kurt

Pool A: Serbia (2), Romania (2), North Macedonia (2), Kosovo

Pool B: Serbia (1), Turkiye, North Macedonia (1), Romania (1)

MATCH SCHEDULE FOR, FRIDAY, 14 JULY:

 W: SRB (2) – KOS (08.30h)
W: ROU (1)- MKD (2) (08.45h)
W: SRB (1) – ROU (1) (09.35h)
W: TUR (2) – (MKD) (10:15)
M: SRB (2) – KOS (11.10h)
M: SRB (1) – ROU (1) (11.25h)
M: ROU (2) – MKD (2) (12.05h)
M: TUR (1) – MKD (1) (17.00h)
M: ROU (2) – SRB (2)  (17.50h)
M: TUR (1) – SRB (1) (18.40h)
W: KOS – ROU (1) (19.30h)
20.30h – Opening Ceremony
W: TUR (2) – SRB (1) (20.50h)
W: TUR (1) – SRB (2) (21.40h)

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