On August 24, 2023, Serbia will take on Belgium in a Pool A preliminary match at the CEV Women’s European Volleyball Championship 2023.
The CEV Women’s European Volleyball Championship 2023, also the 33rd edition of the competition, is slated to kick off on August 15, 2023, and will run through September 3, 2023. This year, the event will be a multi-country affair, hosted by Belgium, Estonia, Germany, and Italy. A total of 24 teams are vying for the championship title. Italy, who clinched a standout 3-1 victory over Serbia in 2021, are the defending champions.
On August 24, 2023, Serbia will take on Belgium in a Pool A preliminary match at the CEV Women’s European Volleyball Championship 2023. Serbia is presently on the top of the table with three victories in three games, whereas Belgium are fourth on the points table of Pool A with two victories in four matches. Based on the previous performances in this event, Serbia will definitely have an edge over Belgium as they face each other on Thursday.
Bianka Busa (Outside Spiker), Katarina Lazović (Outside Spiker), Minja Osmajic (Middle Blocker), Bojana Drca (Setter), Mina Popovic (Middle Blocker), Isidora Kockarevic (Outside Spiker), Ana Jakšić (Setter), Sladjana Mirkovic (Setter), Aleksandra Uzelac (Outside Spiker), Maja Ognjenovic (Setter), Hena Kurtagic (Middle Blocker), Teodora Pusic (Libero), Ana Bjelica (Opposite), Maja Aleksić (Middle Blocker), Jovana Stevanovic (Middle Blocker), Aleksandra Jegdic (Libero), Stefana Pakic (Libero), Tijana Bošković (Opposite), Bojana Milenković (Outside Spiker), Jovana Zelenovic (Opposite), Jovana Kocić (Middle Blocker), Sara Lozo (Outside Spiker), Iva Sucurovic (Middle Blocker), Marija Miljevic (Setter), Andrea Tisma (Setter), Tara Taubner (Opposite), Bojana Gocanin (Libero), Jovana Cvetkovic (Outside Spiker), Branka Tica (Outside Spiker), Mina Mijatovic (Outside Spiker), Giovanni Guidetti (Head Coach), Ahmetcan Ersimsek (Assistant Coach), Jelena Blagojevic (Assistant Coach 2).
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).
Schedule (August 24, Thursday) | All the timings are in Indian Standard Time |
Czech Republic vs Sweden | 20:30 |
Poland vs Ukraine | 20:30 |
Serbia vs Belgium | 22:30 |
Turkey vs Germany | 22:30 |
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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