Luxembourg, 29 March 2021. Dinamo Moscow’s European journey
began all the way back in the Round 1 of the CEV Champions League Volley Men
2021 when they comfortably topped Pool D and put them on course to face off
with the future SuperFinalists from Trentino Itas in Round 2. Despite failing
to advance into the Round 4 of Europe’s premiere club competition, Dinamo’s
route into the CEV Cup together with the outstanding roster they relied upon
for this season made them one of the clear favourites to win the title and so
they did.
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Pavel Pankov, the Finals MVP
The All-Russian CEV Cup Finals
between Saint Petersburg and Dinamo Moscow was an enthralling battle set in an
almost dreamlike atmosphere where fans were allowed to participate despite
capacity restrictions, in stark contrast with other arenas around the
continent. After managing a 3-2 win in Moscow, Dinamo went to Saint Petersburg,
the arena where they managed to win the Russian Cup back in December, confident
that they could add another win and trophy to their cabinet, a third CEV Cup
title for the club from the Russian capital to go with the Cup Winners' Cup they won in 1985. In the end, another win for Dinamo
(1-3) and their third CEV Cup trophy.
Team captain and setter of Dinamo
Moscow, Russian Pavel Pankov had a crucial role in leading his team to victory.
A great leader on the court with an immense role in the implementation of coach
Brianskii’s tactics, 25 year-old Pankov was rewarded with the Finals MVP title
for his outstanding performances throughout the two matches that brought him
his second CEV Cup Trophy.
Son of volleyball coach Vadim
Pankov and the late volleyball player Marina Nikulina Pankova, an Olympic Champion in Seoul
- 1988, and with an older sister, Ekaterina Pankova, who is part of Russia’s
Volleyball National Team, Pavel Pankov is playing his part in continuing the
family traditions. Part of the Russian Volleyball team at all age categories
and winner of multiple competitions and individual awards, Pavel has also been
a part of some of the strongest clubs in Russia, including Zenit Saint
Petersburg or Kuzbass Kemerovo, before going back for his second stint at
Dinamo Moscow in 2019.
With the end of the domestic
season in sight, Pavel and Dinamo Moscow will be looking at securing their
place in next season’s CEV Champions League Volley where they will be feeling
confident that they can go far in the competition.
Pavel Pankov: "It's always
cool to play here. We won the Russian Cup in Saint Petersburg in December, and
now we deserved another trophy. However, now we won't be celebrating. We will
start the preparations for the Final Six of the Russian Championship."