On August 22, 2023, Belgium will play Poland in a Pool A preliminary match at the CEV Women’s European Volleyball Championship 2023.
The European Volleyball Confederation is gearing up for the 33rd CEV Women’s European Volleyball Championship, slated to take place between August 15 and September 3, 2023. This competition will feature 24 national teams aiming for the ultimate European volleyball crown. Four countries, Belgium, Estonia, Germany, and Italy, have been chosen as the hosts for this year’s matches. In a throwback to the 2021 tournament, Italy captured the spotlight by defeating Serbia in a memorable 3-1 match, while Turkey claimed bronze by defeating the Netherlands.
On August 22, 2023, Belgium will play Poland in a Pool A preliminary match at the CEV Women’s European Volleyball Championship 2023. Both Belgium and Poland have been able to claim victories in two of their two games played this season. The teams will look to carry on their winning momentum and win their third consecutive game as they compete against each other on Tuesday.
Elise Van Sas (Setter), Britt Herbots (Outside Spiker), Nathalie Lemmens (Middle Blocker), Helena Gilson (Outside Spiker), Celine Van Gestel (Outside Spiker), Kaja Grobelna (Opposite), Nel Demeyer (Libero), Pauline Martin (Opposite), Anke Waelkens (Middle Blocker), Charlotte Krenicky (Setter), Marlies Janssens (Middle Blocker), Laura Meynckens (Opposite), Jutta Van De Vyver (Setter), Laure Flament (Outside Spiker), Kaat Cos (Outside Spiker), Britt Rampelberg (Libero), Silke Van Avermaet (Middle Blocker), Marie Lambrix (Libero), Manon Stragier (Outside Spiker), Anna Koulberg (Middle Blocker), Noor Debouck (Libero), Sara De Donder (Setter), Nikita De Paepe (Opposite), Lara Nagels (Setter), Kris Vansnick (Head Coach), Paul Sens (Assistant Coach), Alper Hamerucu (Assistant Coach 2).
Maria Stenzel (Libero), Martyna Grajber (Outside Spiker), Agnieszka Korneluk (Middle Blocker), Kamila Witkowska (Middle Blocker), Monika Galkowska (Opposite), Magdalena Stysiak (Outside Spiker), Monika Fedusio (Outside Spiker), Martyna Lukasik (Opposite), Aleksandra Szczygłowska (Libero), Izabela Lemanczyk (Libero), Joanna Wolosz (Setter), Martyna Czyrnianska (Outside Spiker), Iga Wasilewska (Middle Blocker), Malwina Smarzek (Opposite), Aleksandra Gryka (Middle Blocker), Alicja Grabka (Setter), Weronika Szlagowska (Outside Spiker), Dominika Pierzchała (Middle Blocker), Katarzyna Wenerska (Setter), Joanna Pacak (Middle Blocker), Julita Piasecka (Outside Spiker), Olivia Rozanski (Outside Spiker), Julia Iwona Nowicka (Setter), Magdalena Jurczyk (Middle Blocker), Justyna Lysiak (Libero), Stefano Lavarini (Head Coach), Nicola Vettori (Assistant Coach), Krystian Pachlinski (Assistant Coach 2).
Schedule (22.8.2023, Tuesday) | All the timings are in Indian Standard Time or IST |
Netherlands vs France | 19:30 |
Azerbaijan vs Greece | 20:30 |
Slovenia vs Hungary | 20:30 |
Bulgaria vs Romania | 21:30 |
Estonia vs Slovakia | 22:30 |
Belgium vs Poland | 23:30 |
Germany vs Czech Republic | 23:30 |
The CEV Women’s European Volleyball Championship 2023 is scheduled to be held from August 15 to September 3, 2023.
The LIVE Streaming of the competition will be available on Eurovolley.tv. The CEV has the exclusive rights for the Women’s European Volleyball Championship 2023. One can also watch the championship on the YouTube channel of European Volleyball.
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