On August 22, 2023, the Netherlands will take on France in a group D preliminary match at the CEV Women’s European Volleyball Championship 2023.
The European Volleyball Confederation presents the 33rd CEV Women’s European Volleyball Championship, scheduled from August 15 to September 3, 2023. This edition will see 24 countries competing for the title, with matches unfolding across Belgium, Estonia, Germany, and Italy. In the last tournament, Italy clinched the championship title with a 3-1 victory over Serbia, while Turkey secured third place.
On August 22, 2023, the Netherlands will take on France in a group D preliminary match at the CEV Women’s European Volleyball Championship 2023. The Netherlands have played three games till now and have dominated in all. France too have been phenomenal this season, having claimed four out of four games in which they competed in the tournament. This will be an exciting clash as both teams are on the top in group D, with France and the Netherlands in number one and number two positions respectively.
Kirsten Knip (Libero), Sanne Konijnenberg (Setter), Hester Jasper (Outside Spiker), Celeste Plak (Opposite), Jolien Knollema (Outside Spiker), Juliet Lohuis (Middle Blocker), Demi Korevaar (Middle Blocker), Sarah Van Aalen (Setter), Britt Bongaerts (Setter), Jolijn De Haan (Outside Spiker), Laura Dijkema (Setter), Indy Baijens (Middle Blocker), Iris Vos (Outside Spiker), Marrit Jasper (Outside Spiker), Nika Daalderop (Outside Spiker), Tessa Polder (Middle Blocker), Britte Stuut (Middle Blocker), Romy Brokking (Libero), Eline Timmerman (Middle Blocker), Vera Mulder (Opposite), Florien Reesink (Libero), Elles Dambrink (Opposite), Iris Scholten (Opposite), Fleur Meinders (Setter), Famke Boonstra (Outside Spiker), Marije Ten Brinke (Middle Blocker), Nova Maring (Outside Spiker), Maret Grothues (Outside Spiker), Felix Koslowski (Head Coach), Gil Ferrer Cutino (Assistant Coach), Thijs Oosting (Assistant Coach 2).
Héléna Cazaute (Outside Spiker), Nawelle Chouikh-Barbez (Outside Spiker), Amandine Giardino (Libero), Christina Bauer (Middle Blocker), Hope Rakotozafy (Libero), Cyrielle Depie (Opposite), Manon Bernard (Libero), Nina Stojiljkovic (Setter), Fatoumata Fanguedou (Middle Blocker), Lucille Gicquel (Opposite), Isaline Sager Weider (Middle Blocker), Amandha Marine Sylves (Middle Blocker), Julie Oliveira-Souza (Opposite), Lisa Jeanpierre (Outside Spiker), Eva Brooklyn Elouga (Middle Blocker), Léandra Olinga-Andela (Middle Blocker), Mahe Mauriat (Setter), Lisa Arbos (Outside Spiker), Enora Danard-Selosse (Setter), Leïa Ratahiry (Outside Spiker), Emilie Respaut (Setter), Guewe Diouf (Outside Spiker), Amélie Rotar (Opposite), Halimatou Bah (Outside Spiker), Juliette Gelin (Libero), Emile Rousseaux (Head Coach), Felix Andre (Assistant Coach), Charles Gauthier (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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