On August 22, 2023, Bulgaria will lock horns with Romania in a Pool B preliminary match at the CEV Women’s European Volleyball Championship 2023.
The European Volleyball Confederation is organizing the 33rd installment of the CEV Women’s European Volleyball Championship. The competition is set to take place from August 15 through September 3, 2023, as 24 countries get ready to clash for the ultimate title. The event will span multiple locations, including Belgium, Estonia, Germany, and Italy. In the 2021 edition (last championship), Italy dominated as they defeated Serbia by 3-1. Meanwhile, Turkey clinched the spot for third place as they beat the Netherlands.
On August 22, 2023, Bulgaria will lock horns with Romania in a Pool B preliminary match at the CEV Women’s European Volleyball Championship 2023. Currently, Bulgaria is second in the pool with two wins in three games, while Romania is placed fourth with a victory against Croatia. As both teams play one another, both Bulgaria and Romania will aim to qualify for the knockout phase.
Iveta Stanchulova (Outside Spiker), Nasya Dimitrova (Middle Blocker), Lora Slavcheva (Setter), Polina Neykova (Setter), Maria Yordanova (Outside Spiker), Miroslava Paskova-Kaneva (Outside Spiker), Simona Nikolova (Opposite), Petya Barakova (Setter), Elena Becheva (Outside Spiker), Mira Todorova (Middle Blocker), Mariya Krivoshiiska (Middle Blocker), Dima Usheva (Middle Blocker), Mila Pashkuleva (Libero), Borislava Saykova (Middle Blocker), Zhana Todorova (Libero), Mirela Shahpazova (Setter), Radostina Marinova (Opposite), Vangeliya Rachkovska (Outside Spiker), Aleksandra Milanova (Outside Spiker), Elena Kolarova (Middle Blocker), Monika Krasteva (Outside Spiker), Viktoria Koeva (Outside Spiker), Galina Karabasheva (Libero), Margarita Guncheva (Setter), Dariya Ivanova (Outside Spiker), Iva Dudova (Opposite), Merelin Nikolova (Opposite), Nikol Milanova (Setter), Boryana Angelova (Middle Blocker), Aleksandra Saykova (Middle Blocker), Mikaela Stoyanova (Opposite), Veronika Bezhandolska (Middle Blocker), Lorenzo Micelli (Head Coach), Svetozar Ivanov (Assistant Coach), Gabor Tóth (Assistant Coach 2).
Diana Andreea Ariton (Middle Blocker), Diana Teodora Veres (Libero), Rodica Buterez (Outside Spiker), Petruta Orlandea (Middle Blocker), Raisa Laura Ioan (Middle Blocker), Mihaela Albu (Libero), Elizabet Lenke Inneh (Opposite), Ana Marisa Radu (Setter), Diana-Ioana Calota (Setter), Denisa Ioana Ionescu (Middle Blocker), Maria Adriana Matei (Outside Spiker), Andra-Dariana Badiu-Savu (Middle Blocker), Alexandra Ciucu (Libero), Roxana Daiana Roman (Middle Blocker), Sorina Miclaus (Outside Spiker), Alexandra Babas (Setter), Dalia Maria Virlan (Middle Blocker), Adelina Budai-Ungureanu (Outside Spiker), Georgiana Popa (Outside Spiker), Didona Iuna Catalina Zadorojnai (Opposite), Alexandra Spinoche (Setter), Beatrice-Ramona Postea (Setter), Lidia-Paula Partnoi (Opposite), Florina-Gabriela Balae (Outside Spiker), Georgiana Fales (Middle Blocker), Guillermo Naranjo Hernandez (Head Coach), Radu Began (Assistant Coach), Sotirios Gkotsis (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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