Volleyball
Olympiakos – Panathinaikos 0-3: Big double for the greens and overtakes in the general classification

Panathinaikos, who was superior, won a 3-0 set against Olympiakos at “Melina Merkouri” and overtook her in the Women’s Volley League standings.
Panathinaikos won the women’s volleyball league grand derby with Olympiakos. Yiannis Kalmazidis’ greens prevailed 3-0 and rose to third place.
Clover had the solutions in all critical points of the game and managed to get the win fairly by having more solutions and more quality in his reception.
The match: The two teams went point-to-point for most of the first set and neither managed to break away until it was 14-14. At this point, the Greens took the lead with a 6:2 run, 16:20.
Olympiacos didn’t give up and managed to collect the difference and reduce it to one point (20-21). But that wasn’t enough as Panathinaikos was cool at that point and managed to finish the first set 22-25.
In the second set, the red-whites seemed to press better and took a 12-8 lead. Somewhere there, however, Panathinaikos responded and overtook 13-14. From then on, the greens managed to increase the gap and at 25:20 they made it 2:0.
The opposite was the picture of the match in the third set. Panathinaikos was the one who got away early, even reaching the five point difference (8-13).
Olympiacos made changes, hitting serve and managing to level the set 16-16. The red and white stayed close until 5:18 p.m. Then the Greens went on a 5-0 run, essentially finishing the set and match 25-20, sealing the efforts of athletes on both teams
Olympiacos – Panathinaikos 0-3
Fluctuation:
1st set: 8-6, 14-16, 18-21, 22-25
2nd set: 8-7, 15-16, 18-21, 20-25
3rd set: 4-8, 14-16, 17-21, 20-25
*Olympiakos points come from 6 aces, 34 attacks, 8 blocks and 14 enemy errors and Panathinaikos points come from 9 aces, 43 attacks, 9 blocks and 14 enemy errors.
The sentences: 0-3 (22-25, 20-25, 20-25) in 74′
OLYMPIACOS SFP (Lorenzo Micelli): Iota 4 (2/3 fr., 2 blocks), Winters 7 (6/23 fr., 1 ace, 64% sub. – 55% excellent), Lambrousi 11 (8/12 fr., 1 ace, 2 blocks) , Salas 5 (5/18 ff., 67% sub – 39% excellent), Koumboura 14 (11/32 ff., 2 aces, block), Kararo 4 (2 aces, 2 blocks) / Kosmas (l, 36 % sub. – 14% excellent), Antonakaki (l, 43% sub. – 43% excellent), Emmanuilidou 3 (2/7 ff., 1 block), Genitsaridis.
PANATHINAIKOS AO (Yiannis Kalmazidis): Hatziefstratiadou 10 (6/12ff, 1 ace, 3 blocks), Anae 7 (5/17ff, 2 aces, 33% sub – 25% excellent), Grotous 12 (10/20ff, 2 aces, 53% under – 29% excellent), Papafotiou 3 (3/3 ref), Anthoulis 21 (16/30 ref, 2 aces, 3 blocks), Medits 8 (3/7 ref, 2 aces, 3 blocks) / Roga (l, 33% sub. – 33% excellent), Nikologianni, Kross, Merkouris.
The schedule and results of the competition
Saturday 21.01
- AO Thiras – ZAON 3-0
- AO Lamia 2013 – AEK 0-3
- PAOK – ASP Thetis 3-0
- AO Markopoulou Revoil – AO Ilysiakos 3-2
Sunday 22.01
- AS Aris – AO Egaleo 3-1
- Olympiacos – Panathinaikos AO 0-3
grading
- Paok 35
- AK 31
- Panathinaikos AO 30
- Olympiacos SFP 28
- AO Thiras 25
- ASP Thetis 19
- AO Markopoulou Revoil 16
- AO Ilysiacus 15
- AS Aris 14
- AO Lamia 2013 13
- A.O. Egaleo 8
- Zaon 0
Next match day
- ZAON – AO Markopoulos Revoil
- AO Aegaleo-PAOK
- AEK-AO Thira
- ASP Thetis – Olympiacos SFP
- AO Ilysiakos – AS Aris
- Panathinaikos AO – AO Lamia 2013
Source: sport 24

Alberta Robinson is a sports journalist and author, who is currently associated with the publication Sportish, where she writes about sports related news and events. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, Robinson brings in-depth analysis and insightful commentary to her writing.
Volleyball
Olympiakos – Milos 3: 0: The red and white made the first step easily

Olympiacos won a 3-0 set against Milos and took the first of the three steps required to qualify for the Men’s Volleyball League final.
With Hidalgo and Payenk at the helm and the pressing service as their weapon, Olympiacos defeated Milona by a 3–0 set in the first semi-final of the playoffs, taking the first of three steps to qualify for the finals of the Volley League Championship playoffs . The qualification will be decided based on the 3 wins and if necessary all semifinals of the pair will be 25/3, 5/4, 8/4, 12/4.
On Saturday (March 25, 9:30 p.m.) the “Red-Whites” will meet Milos in the second semi-final of the Volley League in Nea Smyrni.
Olympiacos “entered” the match strongly, leading 6-3 with Stern’s attack, with Hidalgo winning back-to-back aces for +5 (9-4).
Olympiacos started the game with a strong serve as a weapon. Hidalgo was the frontrunner, opening quickly to 9-4 with two aces. Payenk’s two aces followed, taking the score to 13-5. Milonas couldn’t stand the pressure, Payenk’s spin followed from 9 meters and with a 4-0 run it was 25:13.
Milonas went into the second set 5-0 thanks to Nanopoulos’ very good serve. The New Smyrna team led 2-8, but Olympiacos on a 4-0 run thanks to Hidalgo’s serve reduced it to 6-8. Payenk with an ace gave Olympiakos a 10-9 lead. Duels at the net followed until 17-17. With attacks from Payenk, Zoupani, Olympiacos took a 19-17 lead. With the advantage at net, Olympiacos kept that small +2 lead to 24-22 with Payenk. Yordanov reduced to 24-23 and Payenk made it 25-23 with a new attack.
In the third set, Olympiacos Milonas, who again led 2-5, left no room for a reaction. Again with Hidalgo but also Koumendakis, Stern, Olympiacos took control again, going on a 5-0 run and passing 8-5. Milonas had no answers and Olympiakos with Stern and Hidalgo on serve shot to 18-12. There the match was decided as Milonas had no answers and with Stern, Payenk, Hidalgo finished the game 25-20.
Olympiacos – Milos 3-0
Sets: 3-0 (25-13, 25-23, 25-20)
*Olympiakos points come from: 13 aces, 44 attacks, 3 blocks, 15 enemy errors and AONS Milo came from: 6 aces, 31 attacks, 5 blocks, 14 enemy errors.
OLYMPIACOS SFP (Alberto Giuliani): Payenk 10p., (5/10f., 1 block, 4 aces), Star 14 (12/22f., 2 aces), Koumentakis 8 (7/16f., 1 ace, 67%f., 60%ar) , Travitsa 2 (2/reps), Linardos 4 (2/2 reps, 1 block, 1 ace), Hidalgo 19 (13/16 reps, 1 block, 5 aces, 55% reps, 36% reps) / Tziavras (l. – 56% of the population, 44% of the population), Papagelopoulos, Zoupani 1 (1/2 ep.), Koltsiakis (l.), Komitoudis.
AONS MILON (Sakis Psarras): Brian 7p. (5/9f., 1 block, 1 ace), Andreadis 8 (5/7f. 2 blocks, 1 ace), Yordanov 9 (8/12f., 1 block), Nanopoulos 9 (6/15f., 3 aces, 42% of the population, 33% of the population), Molina 5 (4/16 of the population, 1 block, 55% of the population, 41% of the population), Cher / Chandrinos (L. – 68% of the population). population, 63% of the population).
The schedule of the semifinals
Game 1 – Wednesday 22 March 2023
- Melina Merkouri High School 18:30 (Live Streaming ESAP TV): Olympiacos SFP – AONS Milos
Game 2 – Saturday 25 March 2023
- Kroisos Persis High School, Nea Smyrni 21:30 (ERT-3): AONSMilon – Olympiacos SFP
Game 3 – Wednesday 5 April 2023
- Melina Merkouri Gym 17:00 (Live Streaming ESAP TV): Olympiacos SFP – AONS Milos
Game 4 – Saturday 8 April 2023 (if required)
- Kroisos Persis High School, Nea Smyrni, 21:30 (ERT-3): AONSMilon – Olympiacos SFP
Game 5 – Wednesday 12 April 2023 (if required)
- Melina Merkouri Gym 21:30 (Live Streaming ESAP TV): Olympiacos SFP – AONS Milos
*Qualification for the final will be decided based on 3 wins.
Source: sport 24

Alberta Robinson is a sports journalist and author, who is currently associated with the publication Sportish, where she writes about sports related news and events. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, Robinson brings in-depth analysis and insightful commentary to her writing.
Volleyball
Superior PAOK with Den Dries as star player won 3-0 sets against Panathinaikos
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PAOK, led by Den Dries, achieved a comfortable win over Panathinaikos, who played without the injured Kovar, and achieved a 1–0 win in the playoff series.
PAOK, led by Dan Dries, halted the 5-0 loss to Panathinaikos, earned a comfortable 3-0 sets win and made it 1-0 in the playoff series. The Cloverleaf entered Thessaloniki without the injured Kovar, who appeared to be missing badly from the greens.
The hosts were superior in every area except for missed serves and with Den Dries and Rapti on an excellent day, they left no place for Panathinaikos who had several of their players on a bad day, allowing PAOK to achieve a comfortable victory.
The sentences: 25-20, 25-16, 25-22
The schedule of the semifinals
Game 1 – Wednesday 22 March 2023
- PAOK Sports Arena Gym 19:45 (ERT-3): PAOK – Panathinaikos AO
Game 2 – Saturday 25 March 2023
- Saint Thomas High School, Marousi, 17:00, (PAO TV): Panathinaikos – PAOK
Game 3 – Wednesday 5 April 2023
- PAOK Sports Arena Gym 19:45 (ERT-3): PAOK – Panathinaikos AO
Game 4 – Saturday 8 April 2023 (if required)
- Saint Thomas High School, Marousi, 21:00, (PAO TV): Panathinaikos – PAOK
Game 5 – Wednesday 12 April 2023 (if required)
- PAOK Sports Arena Gym 19:45 (ERT-3): PAOK – Panathinaikos AO
*Qualification for the final will be decided based on 3 wins.
Source: sport 24

Alberta Robinson is a sports journalist and author, who is currently associated with the publication Sportish, where she writes about sports related news and events. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, Robinson brings in-depth analysis and insightful commentary to her writing.
Volleyball
Panathinaikos: “We have asked for more invitations for the Final 4 of the Cup, but they were rejected by EOPE and the police.”

Amateur Panathinaikos issued an announcement regarding the security measures for the Men’s Volleyball Cup Final 4 and called on the EOPE and the police to issue more invitations to the teams.
The meeting was held about his security measures Final 4 of the Men’s Volleyball Cup to be played in Kalamata (31/03-01/04).
In this, the police decided to receive 30 invitations for the teams, which caused the reaction of Panathinaikos. The Greens issued a statement calling for more invitations
The corresponding announcement in detail: “Panathinaikos AO expresses its displeasure with the holding of the Final 4 of the Men’s Volleyball Greek Cup in Kalamata, as decided at today’s meeting on the measures.
The Hellenic Police along with EOPE They have decided to grant the participating clubs 30 challenges exclusively for the board members, relatives and sponsors of each team, something we absolutely oppose.
Panathinaikos, like all teams with fans, has the right to compete with its people and win titles.
The Greek Cup is one of the most important institutions and a celebration of the competition and both the police and the Volleyball Federation need to be able to ensure the smooth running of the event with the fans.
Otherwise, another system of cup delivery should be considered, such as B. Endgames with two legs.
At the meeting on the measures, Panathinaikos officially asked for more invitations so that more people could attend, but the request was not accepted.”
Source: sport 24

Alberta Robinson is a sports journalist and author, who is currently associated with the publication Sportish, where she writes about sports related news and events. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, Robinson brings in-depth analysis and insightful commentary to her writing.
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