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2017 European Volleyball Championship for girls

The XII U18 Girls European Volleyball Championship was held with the participation of teams composed of players no older than 2000 year of birth. The matches of the final tournament were played from April 1 to 9, 2017 in Arnhem . The winner of the tournament was the Russian team.

2017 European Volleyball Championship for girls
2017 Girls' U18 Volleyball European Championship
Championship Details
Location Netherlands
CitiesArnhem
Stadiums1 ( Sporthal Valkenhuizen )
Qualifying Tournament DatesOctober 28, 2016 - January 15, 2017
Final Tournament DatesApril 1—9, 2017
Number of participants36
in the final stage12
Top places
Champion Champion Russia (3rd time)
Silver medalist Second place Italy
Bronze medalist Third place Belarus
Championship Statistics
Attendance5837 (154 per game)
Matches played38
Best playerItaly Terry Enveonvu

Qualifying games

35 teams participated in the qualifying tournament. The winners of the second round groups and the three teams that finished second with the best scores received tickets to the final tournament. The Netherlands national team as the organizer of the final stage of the qualifying games was released.

Round One

A placeGroup 1 ( Falkoping )
one  Sweden
2  Republic of Kosovo
3  Georgia
four  Iceland

Round Two

A placeGroup A ( Riga )Group B ( Milan )Group C ( Nova Gorica )Group D ( Kaunas )
one  Serbia  Belarus  Turkey  Poland
2  Ukraine  Italy  Slovenia  Czech
3  Latvia  Slovakia  France  Lithuania
four  Montenegro  Israel  Sweden  Estonia
A placeGroup E ( Ploiesti )Group F ( Yasberen )Group G ( Rovinj )Group H ( Ramenskoye )
one  Russia  Germany  Greece  Bulgaria
2  Romania  Spain  Finland  Austria
3  Portugal  Hungary  Croatia  Belgium
four  Azerbaijan  Denmark  Norway  Switzerland

Final Tournament

Group Stage

Group I

MatchesGlassesSetsBalls
In (3: 2)P (2: 3)ATPB: PATPB: P
1.   Italy50)0 (0)1515one15,0003933001,310
2.   Russiathirty)20)9971,2863693551,039
3. The   Netherlands20)thirty)69ten0,9004324151,041
4.   Germany20)thirty)66ten0,6003433840.893
5.   Bulgaria2 (1)thirty)five6120,5003704310.859
6.   Turkeyten)4 (1)four7120.5834014230.948
dateMatchScoreSetsReport
one23fourfive
1.04  Germany -   Turkey0: 319:2514:2515:25Report
  Netherlands -   Bulgaria1: 323:2525:1519:2522:25Report
  Russia -   Italy0: 322:2521:2519:25Report
2.04  Bulgaria -   Turkey3: 225:2025:2314:2515:2523:21Report
  Netherlands -   Russia3-025:1725:2125:20Report
  Italy -   Germany3-025:1625:1725:21Report
4.04  Russia -   Bulgaria3-025:2325:1725:20Report
  Turkey -   Italy0: 311:2523:2522:25Report
  Germany -   Netherlands3: 129:2725:2022:2525:16Report
5.04  Bulgaria -   Italy0: 315:2513:2519:25Report
  Russia -   Germany3-025:2325:2025:19Report
  Netherlands -   Turkey3: 125:1825:1424:2625:15Report
6.04  Germany -   Bulgaria3-025:2328:2625:22Report
  Turkey -   Russia1: 321:2521:2526:2415:25Report
  Italy -   Netherlands3: 118:2525:2025:1625:20Report

Group II

MatchesGlassesSetsBalls
In (3: 2)P (2: 3)ATPB: PATPB: P
1.   Belarus5 (1)0 (0)1415four3,7504583671,248
2.   Serbiathirty)2 (1)ten1271,7144283911,095
3.   Polandthirty)20)9teneight1,2503873811.016
4.   Slovenia20)thirty)6eightten0,8003893990.975
5.   Romania2 (1)3 (1)69120.7504574830.946
6.   Greece0 (0)50)02150.1333184160.764
dateMatchScoreSetsReport
one23fourfive
1.04  Greece -   Belarus0: 318:2517:2514:25Report
  Romania -   Serbia3: 225:2125:2118:2524:2615:13Report
  Poland -   Slovenia3: 125:2325:1123:2525:23Report
2.04  Serbia -   Belarus1: 320:2516:2525:2216:25Report
  Romania -   Poland1: 320:2512:2525:2222:25Report
  Slovenia -   Greece3: 125:1225:1722:2525:19Report
4.04  Poland -   Serbia1: 37:25 a.m.25:2014:2521:25Report
  Belarus -   Slovenia3: 125:2020:2525:1225:15Report
  Greece -   Romania1: 322:2525:1922:2519:25Report
5.04  Serbia -   Slovenia3-025:2225:2025:20Report
  Poland -   Greece3-025:1325:1625:21Report
  Romania -   Belarus2: 326:2829:2725:2725:1814:16Report
6.04  Greece -   Serbia0: 322:2522:2514:25Report
  Belarus -   Poland3-025:2025:1625:14Report
  Slovenia -   Romania3-026:2425:1725:17Report

Playoffs

For 5-8 places

StagedateMatchScoreSetsReport
one23fourfive
1/2 finals8.04  Germany -   Poland3: 125:1825:1922:2525:20Report
  Netherlands -   Slovenia1: 321:2525:1618:2524:26Report
Match for 7th place9.04  Netherlands -   Poland3: 125:1225:1223:2525:23Report
5th place match  Slovenia -   Germany3-025:1925:1525:20Report

For 1st-4th places

1/2 finals
dateMatchScoreSetsReport
one23fourfive
8.04  Italy -   Serbia3: 225:1123:2523:2525:1615: 9Report
  Belarus -   Russia0: 322:2518:2515:25Report
3rd place match
dateMatchScoreSetsReport
one23fourfive
9.04  Serbia -   Belarus2: 325:1727:2917:2525:2213:15Report
Final
  Italy2: 3 (25:18, 16:25, 24:26, 25:21, 10:15)  Russia
No.Playerone23fourfiveGlasses
oneEnveonvu     26 (19, 3, 4)
2Battista 
fiveLubyan     10 (9, 1, 0)
6Headlight     12 (6, 5, 1)
9Kone 
12Pietrini     19 (14, 2, 3)
13Populini    3 (3, 0, 0)
15Sconyamillolibero
sixteenChipped  
17Tanase     6 (3, 2, 1)
18Morello       6 (1, 0, 5)
nineteenTonellolibero
Trainer - Luca Cristofani


  
100Glasses105
55Attack50
13Block13
14Innings9
18Opponent's mistakes33

Judges:
Alexandros Milonakis (Greece), Meriem Thekol Pelenk (Turkey).
Match time - 2:11 (26 + 27 + 33 + 29 + 16).
April 9th. Arnhem. Sporthal Valkenhuizen. 450 spectators.
Report

No.Playerone23fourfiveGlasses
oneShepelevalibero
2Kadochkina     13 (11, 2, 0)
fivePushina    11 (5, 5, 1)
6Novikov  
7Zvereva     11 (9, 0, 2)
eightYakushina   8 (5, 1, 2)
tenSlutty    2 (0, 1, 1)
elevenBrovkina     8 (3, 3, 2)
12Sobolev   2 (2, 0, 0)
14Bogovskaya 
15Shevchuk     15 (14, 0, 1)
17Nikashova      2 (1, 1, 0)
Trainer - Alexander Karikov

Symbolic Team and MVP

BinderDiagonalGamersBlockingLibero
  Rachele Morello  Terry Enveonvu  Elena Pietrini
  Valeria Shevchuk
  Victoria Pushina
  Julia Kislyuk
  Mila Kocic

The MVP Championship was recognized by Terry Enveonve [1] .

Final position

Gold
Silver
Bronze
  Russia

Maria Bogovskaya
Julia Brovkina
Olga Zvereva
Tatyana Kadochkina
Angelina Nikashova
Olga Novikova
Victoria Pushina
Veronica Slutty
Irina Soboleva
Valeria Shevchuk
Varvara Shepeleva
Oksana Yakushina
Trainer : Alexander Karikov

  Italy

Valeria Battista
Fatim Yassimina Kone
Marina Lubyan
Rachele Morello
Alessia Populini
Elena Pietrini
Francesca Chipped
Serena Sconyamillo
Alice Tanase
Eliza Tonello
Sarah Louise Far
Terry Enveonvu
Trainer : Luca Cristofani

  Belarus

Agatha Beksha
Violetta Belyavskaya
Anna Grishkevich
Alina Egorova
Julia Kislyuk
Anna Knyazeva
Vera Kostyuchik
Elizabeth Manchak
Julia Minyuk
Diana Trusevich
Tatyana Kholod
Elizabeth Shuplyak
Trainer : Natalya Melianyuk

four  Serbia
five  Slovenia
6  Germany
7  Netherlands
eight  Poland
9  Romania
ten  Bulgaria
eleven  Turkey
12  Greece

The teams, who took places from the first to the sixth, were selected for the 2017 World Cup in Argentina . The seven best teams received permits for the volleyball tournament of the European Olympic Youth Festival in Gyor .

Notes

  1. ↑ Russian butterflies are the 2017 # EuroVolleyU18W champions, Belarus claim bronze . Website of the European Confederation of Volleyball (April 9, 2017). Date of treatment April 9, 2017.

Links

  • Tournament on the site of the European Volleyball Confederation (English)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=European_Volleyball_Girls_2017 Championship &&oldid = 97703618


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