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Volleyball Discussion | Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 Road to LA 2028


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19 hours ago, Josh said:

:BUL defeats :TUR in 5, and :USA sweeps :POL in the semifinals of the Women’s U19 World Championships 

 

:USA v. :BUL for gold and :TUR v. :POL for bronze. 

:BUL won the tournament 

Weeee are the champions, my friend :clap: :banana::toast: Historic moment, as this is our first women's team world title in any sport, in any age group :cry:  Last year these girls became European U18 champions on July 13th, today is July 13th again and they are World Champions. :bowdown:  And some of the girls are even younger than the U19 age group, as we have 16 and early 17 year old's on the team.

2025 FIVB Girls U19 World Championship in Osijek :CRO, Trstenik :SRB and Vrnjacka Banja :SRB (2-13 July)

 

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Group Stage:


Pool A:

1st - (:CRO) 3-2 :GER ; 3-1 :MEX ; 3-1 :CAN ; 3-0 :EGY ; 3-2 :THA.

2nd - (:GER) 3-1 :EGY ; 3-1 :MEX ; 3-1 :THA ; 3-1 :CAN.

3rd - (:MEX) 3-0 :THA ; 3-0 :CAN ; 3-0 :EGY.

4th - (:THA) 3-1 :CAN 

5th - (:CAN) 3-1 :EGY

6th - (:EGY) 3-1 :THA

 

Pool B:

1st - (:BRA) 3-0 :DOM ; 3-0 :PUR ; 3-0 :ARG ; 3-2 :TPE ; 3-1 :SRB 

2nd - (:TPE) 3-2 :SRB ; 3-0 :TPE ; 3-1 :DOM ; 3-2 :PUR

3rd - (:SRB) 3-0 :DOM ; 3-2 :PUR ; 3-1 :ARG  

4th - (:ARG) 3-2 :PUR ; 3-2 :DOM 

5th - (:PUR) 3-0 :DOM  

6th - (:DOM) -

 

Pool C:

1st - (:POL) 3-1 :BUL ; 3-0 :TUR ; 3-2 :USA ; 3-0 :PER ; 3-2 :ESP

2nd - (:BUL) 3-0 :ESP ; 3-2 :TUR ; 3-2 :USA ; 3-0 :PER

3rd - (:USA) 3-1 :ESP ; 3-0 :PER ; 3-1 :TUR

4th - (:TUR) 3-0 :PER ; 3-1 :ESP 

5th - (:ESP) 3-1 :PER 

6th - (:PER) -

 

Pool D:

1st - (:ITA) 3-0 :CHI ; 3-1 :BEL ; 3-0 :TUN ; 3-1 :CHN ; 3-1 :JPN 

2nd - (:CHN) 3-0 :TUN ; 3-0 :CHI ; 3-2 :JPN ; 3-0 :BEL

3rd - (:JPN) 3-0 :BEL ; 3-0 :TUN ; 3-0 :CHI

4th - (:BEL) 3-0 :CHI ; 3-0 :TUN 

5th - (:CHI) 3-2 :TUN 

6th - (:TUN) -


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17-24th Place Quarterfinals:

:CAN 3-2 :PER

:PUR 3-1 :TUN

:ESP 3-0 :EGY

:CHI 3-2 :DOM

 

21-24th Place Semifinals and Positions:

:PER 3-1 :TUN 

:EGY 3-1 :DOM 

 

23th Place Game: :DOM 3-1 :TUN

21th Place Game: :PER 3-1 :EGY

 

17-20th Place Semifinals and Positions:

:CAN 3-1 :PUR 

:ESP 3-0 :CHI 

 

19th Place Game: :CHI 3-1 :PUR

17th Place Game: :ESP 3-2 :CAN

 

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Round of 16:

:BUL 3-0 :MEX 

:JPN 3-1 :TPE

:CHN 3-2 :SRB

:TUR 3-1 :CRO

:BRA 3-0 :BEL

:USA 3-2 :GER 

:POL 3-0 :THA

:ITA 3-1 :ARG

 

9-16th Place Quarterfinals:

:TPE 3-1 :THA

:CRO 3-0 :SRB

:MEX 3-2 :BEL

:ARG 3-1 :GER

 

13-16th Place Semifinals and Positions:

:THA 3-2 :GER

:BEL 3-2 :SRB

 

15th Place Game: :SRB 3-0 :GER 

13th Place Game: :THA 3-1 :BEL 

 

9-12th Place Semifinals and Positions:

:CRO 3-0 :MEX

:ARG 3-1 :TPE

 

11th Place Game: :TPE 3-1 :MEX 

9th Place Game: :CRO 3-0 :ARG 

 

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Quarterfinals:

:TUR 3-1 :CHN

:POL 3-0 :JPN

:BUL 3-1 :BRA

:USA 3-2 :ITA

 

5-8th Place Semifinals and Positions:

:CHN 3-1 :BRA

:ITA 3-2 :JPN 

 

7th Place Game: :JPN 3-0 :BRA 

5th Place Game: :ITA 3-2 :CHN

 

Semifinals:

:BUL 3-2 :TUR 

:USA 3-0 :POL 

 

Third Place Game: :POL 3-0 :TUR 

 

FINAL: :BUL 3-1 :USA 

 

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Awards:

 

MVP: Dimana Ivanova :BUL

Best Setter: Dimana Ivanova :BUL

Best Outside Spikers: Kalina Veneva :BUL and Suliane Davis :USA 

Best Middle Blockers: Denitsa Angelova :BUL and Maja Koput :POL 

Best Opposite Spiker: Henley Anderson :USA

Best Libero: Viktoria Ninova :BUL

 

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Winning Team:

 

Bulgaria :BUL : Simona Ivanova ; Viktoria Ninova ; Nicol Okoro ; Alexandra Kitipova ; Edna Todorova ; Dimana Ivanova ; Stefani Dyankova ; Kalina Veneva ; Viara Parapunova ; Elisaveta Sarieva ; Denitsa Angelova ; Darina Naneva

  • 2 weeks later...

Only God knows why we still have a strong national team in both men's and women's competitions. :mumble:

 

Our youth teams are horrible.

 

 

  • 2 weeks later...
33 minutes ago, Jose Luis said:

great job :clap:

Nothing screams "players health and wellbeing" as adding more frequent tournaments with more matches.

 

Still, the LA system is better, than the Paris one, which is good. I'm happy we are getting the Continental quotas being the first ones allocated, as it ALWAYS should be.  

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