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Bulgarian Volleyball celebrates 100th anniversary with star-studded gala

by Press 18/10/2022
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More than 200 guests – including the President of Bulgaria, Mr Rumen Radev, FIVB President Dr Ary S. Graça F° and CEV President Aleksandar Boričić – attended the gala organised on Monday by the Bulgarian Volleyball Federation to celebrate 100 years since the introduction of the sport in the Balkan country. Other high-profile attendees were Bulgaria’s Minister of Sports, Ms Vesela Lecheva, a five-time world champion in shooting, and the President of the Bulgarian Olympic Committee, Ms Stefka Kostadinova, a 1996 Olympic champion and still the high jump world record holder.

Mr Radev, Dr Graça and Mr Boričić all congratulated the Bulgarian Volleyball family on such a great achievement. BVF President Lubomir Ganev, a former player and a household name in Bulgaria, reminded everyone that Volleyball is the most successful team sport for the Balkan country.

CEV President Aleksandar Boričić addressing the audience at the gala held in Sofia

“These 100 years are some sort of an era for us. There have been dramas, wins, and historic moments. Throughout the years, Volleyball has become a lifestyle for millions of Bulgarians. Therefore, I feel a huge responsibility goes with being the BVF President at this historic moment”, said Lubomir Ganev, president of the Bulgarian Volleyball Federation.

The most famous and successful Bulgarian soccer player of all times, Hristo Stoichkov, sent a video message to mark the occasion.

The Bulgarian Volleyball Federation used this gala as an opportunity to announce the names of 88 Volleyball legends inducted into the Hall of Fame of Bulgarian Volleyball. To this date, the biggest success came when the men’s national team finished second at the Moscow 1980 Olympics, where the women’s team claimed a historic bronze. Moreover, Team Bulgaria won EuroVolley Women gold a year later, doing so on home soil. Back in 1991, Bulgaria won gold at the U21 Men’s World Championship in Cairo, Egypt, to account for the country’s only global title in any team sport.

The CEV President presenting BVF President Lubomir Ganev with a special souvenir to celebrate 100 years of Volleyball in Bulgaria

Only a few hundred metres away from the venue that hosted Monday’s gala, in 1957 an international Volleyball tournament took place at Vassil Levski stadium. The event paved the way for Volleyball’s addition to the Olympic programme – which followed at the 1964 Games in Tokyo, Japan.

CEV President Aleksandar Boričić portrayed together with a number of Bulgarian Volleyball legends

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Tijana Boskovic earns second World Championship MVP award

by Admin 15/10/2022
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Serbia’s victory at the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Championships wasn’t the only repeat from the 2018 edition of the tournament. Awarded as the Most Valuable Player four years ago, star opposite Tijana Boskovic did it again on Saturday after she led her national team to an undefeated campaign in the Netherlands and Poland.

The 25-year-old opposite is now just the second player to win the World Championship MVP award in multiple editions of the tournament, repeating what Cuban middle blocker Regla Torres did in 1994 and 1998.

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Boskovic was one of three Serbian players selected for the tournament’s Dream Team, which also featured two members from runners-up Brazil and two more from bronze medallists Italy.

Best Setter: Bojana Drca (Serbia)

Best Opposite: Tijana Boskovic (Serbia)

Best Outside Hitters: Gabriela ‘Gabi’ Guimaraes (Brazil) and Miryam Sylla (Italy)

Best Middle Blockers: Ana Carolina ‘Carol’ da Silva (Brazil) and Anna Danesi (Italy)

Best Libero: Teodora Pusic (Serbia)

MVP: Tijana Boskovic (Serbia)

Boskovic ended the 19th edition of the World Championship ranked fourth in points scored with 216 (195 kills, 13 blocks, eight aces). Her importance for her team is highlighted by the fact that the next Serbian on the list, outside hitter Bianka Busa, had just 89 points scored across 12 matches.

“I just enjoy being on the court and I think that’s the most important thing,” she said after Serbia’s gold medal match victory against Brazil. “I just enjoy playing volleyball, that’s all.”

The Serbian star, who led all scorers in the gold medal match with 24 points, scored 20 or more points in eight of the ten matches she started, tallying an impressive 36 in the quarterfinals against Poland and following it up with 33 against the United States in the semifinals.

This is the fifth MVP award earned by Boskovic in a major national team or club tournament. Besides her two World Championship trophies, she was also selected as the best player in the 2016 FIVB Women’s Club World Championship and the 2017 and 2019 editions of the European Championship.

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Serbia crowned back-to-back World Champions!

by Admin 15/10/2022
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To complete a truly fabulous year for European Volleyball, Serbia retained their title at the FIVB Women’s World Championship by sweeping aside Brazil in the gold medal match contested on Saturday night in Apeldoorn. Serbia did not lose a single match throughout the competition – to emulate what Russia did in 2006 and 2010 as the last European team to claim back-to-back World Championship triumphs.

After edging reigning Olympic champions USA in the semis earlier this week, Serbia delivered a truly terrific performance to cruise to a 3-0 victory (26-24, 25-22, 25-17) over Brazil. This result somehow makes up for the disappointments Team Serbia had to endure in 2021 – when they had to be content with bronze at the postponed Tokyo Olympics and silver at EuroVolley on home soil. Unsurprisingly, Tijana Boskovic was the match winner for Serbia with a personal tally of 24 points – as three players, including superstar Gabriela Braga Guimaraes, shared top-scoring honours for Brazil on nine.

Tijana Boskovic

To cement the supremacy of European Volleyball on the international stage even further, Italy routed USA 3-0 (25-20, 25-15, 27-25) in the bronze medal match, with the reigning European champions showing much resilience and composure to regroup following the setback (1-3) they had suffered in the semi-final with Brazil. Paola Egonu was the undisputed star of the match with a haul of 25 points.

With Italy and Poland claiming gold and silver at the men’s World Championship back in September, Europe is clearly the dominant force in international Volleyball – with four out of six 2022 World Championship medals having gone to teams from the ‘Old Continent’. With the end of the national team season, the focus turns now on the national leagues and especially on the European Cups – with the group stage of the elite CEV Champions League due to start later this fall.

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Partizan Efbet and Crvena zvezda winners of Serbian Super Cup

by Press 12/10/2022
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Partizan Efbet and Crvena zvezda are winners of the Serbian Super Cup for 2022.

In men’s competition Partizan Efbet defeated Vojvodina 3:1 (21:25, 25:22, 25:22, 25:22) in Sports Hall “Vojvodina” in Novi Sad and won title of  Serbian Super Cup.

Luka Tadic and Mrdak Milija were the best scorers with 20 points for Partizan Efbet, 17 points won Petar Krsmanovic in Vojvodina team.

President of Volleyball Federation Serbia Zoran Gajic handed over Super Cup trophy to Milija Mrdak, team captain of Partizan Efbet.

General secretary of  Volleyball Federation Serbia Ivan Knezevic, handed over trophy intended for defeated team in  Super Cup to Andrija Vilimanovic, team captain of  Vojvodina.

In women’s competition Crvena zvezda beat Zeleznicar 3:1 (25:21, 25:18, 21:25, 25:13) in “Vozdovac” Sports Hall in Belgrade.

Adela Helic was the best in the winning team with 26 points, 19 points won Aleksandra Uzelac in team Zeleznicar.

President of Volleyball Federation Serbia Zoran Gajic handed over Super Cup trophy to Ani Zivojinovic, team captain of Crvena zvezda.

General secretary of  Volleyball Federation Serbia Ivan Knezevic, handed over trophy intended for defeated team in  Super Cup to Ani Antonijevic, team captain of  Zeleznicar.

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