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29/04/2017 23:23
Thrilling five-setters send Czech Republic and Italy to #EuroVolleyU19M final
2017 CEV U19 Volleyball European Championship - Men

Győr, Hungary, April 29, 2017.  Two thrilling five-set semifinals took place at the Szechenyi Istvan University hall in Győr on Saturday to determine the Czech Republic and Italy as the two contenders for gold in Sunday’s final of the 2017 CEV U19 Volleyball European Championship - Men. The Czech team delivered the first major upset of the Final Round with an inspiring 3-2 (16-25, 25-22, 18-25, 25-23, 15-10) victory over one of the title favourites Russia in the earlier semifinal. Later in the evening, the Italians showed more character than their opponents in a five-set drama with Turkey to claim a 3-2 (18-25, 25-23, 20-25, 25-21, 15-9) victory and join the Czechs in the battle for the continental title.


Russia vs. Czech Republic 2-3 (25-16, 22-25, 25-18, 23-25, 10-15)

The Russian blocking made the biggest difference in the first set. Garnished with three aces, it helped the team cruise to a 25-16 win shaped up by Stanislav Antonov with a direct hit on the overpass for the last point. The Czechs greatly improved on all fronts, but most substantially in reception and offence, which helped them stay in control through the most part of the second set and win it by 25-22. Russia’s substitute setter Egor Krechetov was working well with substitute opposite Gleb Radchenko in the third set and the latter contributed as many as nine points to the 25-18 win. The Czechs remained focused and regained the initiative in the fourth set. With a great effort from setter and captain Ondrej Piskacek, they held their ground through the end and won by 25-23. In the crucial fifth set coach Jiri Zach’s boys established complete domination on the court. With an impeccable performance by opposite Marek Sotola in attacking and blocking (eight points), well supported by his teammates and the Czech fans on the stands, the Czech Republic cruised firmly to a 15-10 win to emerge victorious from the match and with a spot in Sunday’s final. Marek Sotola impressed with a fantastic 25 points for the winning side. Russia’s captain Stanislav Antonov became his squad’s best scorer with 19 points.

Egor Krechetov, player of Russia: "Honestly, we are very disappointed. It is really hard to talk about the result. We wanted to win this match."

Artem Melnikov, player of Russia: "There were some critical points when we made some bad moves and mistakes. It gave the opportunity to the Czech Republic to score points and beat us."

Ondrej Piskacek, captain of the Czech Republic: "This is a huge thing for us. Russia are a very strong team, but today we were a bit better. I am proud of my teammates - we played very well!"

Jiri Zach, coach of the Czech Republic: "We prayed for this victory and it is a huge success for us. This match showed that we can be strong and compete in the Volleyball world. We are really happy!"


Turkey vs. Italy 2-3 (25-18, 23-25, 25-20, 21-25, 9-15)

Batuhan Avci was the real leader of the Turkish team in the first set, contributing in both spiking and blocking. After trailing by 14-15, Turkey broke away with eight points in a row to 22-15 and practically pre-decided the outcome of the set – 25-18. The second set was a block fest on both sides of the net. First it worked well for the Turks; then – for the Italians. Despite the 10 points from Adis Lagumdzija, the many unforced mistakes of the Turkish team tilted the set Italy’s way – 25-23. Quite the opposite, in the third set the Italian errors prevailed to help Turkey take control and step forward again with a 25-20 win. The fourth set was full of faults on both sides, so the three kill blocks of Italy proved decisive for their 25-21 win. The tie-breaker was all about Italy. Middle blocker Lorenzo Cortesia fired his teammates up with a five-point contribution and led them to a 15-9 close and a happy triumph with a place in the final. Turkey’s opposite Adis Lagumdzija was the best scorer of the match with 24 points, while Lorenzo Cortesia was the winning side’s biggest point contributor with 19 (including seven blocks).

Adis Lagumdzija, player of Turkey: “We played well throughout the game. Still, we did not have the guts to finish the game. We played with very silly mistakes. I hope tomorrow we will win.”

Ali Yilmaz, assistant coach of Turkey: “We started the game well today. I hope tomorrow we can show the same quality of serving. We have to focus on the bronze medal match.”

Davide Gardini, player of Italy: “We started the game weak. Luckily, we woke up in time and we could catch up with the opponent. I am really happy, but today is a normal day and now we have to focus on the next match.”

Lorenzo Sperotto, player of Italy: “I think that Turkey have a very good team. We knew it so we tried to do our best. We fought till the end. We are very happy, of course.”

Mario Barbiero, captain of Italy: “We played five sets today, which shows that both teams were very strong. Turkey played well today, especially in serving. There are good spikers in their team as well. We had several problems in reception, but I am very happy for the win. Now I will focus on the final match.”


All matches of the tournament are scheduled for live streaming on LAOLA1.tv.

Engage with the U19 European Championship on social media by using the competition’s official hashtag #EuroVolleyU19M.

Click here for more information, including a detailed match schedule.


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