Volleyball
Volleyleague: PAOK defeated Kifissia

PAOK won 3-0 against Kifisia who were fighting in Zirineio. Double for OFI – Finika.
PAOK, with the serve as a weapon in the decisive points of the first two sets, accurate acceptance and sovereignty in the attack, also won 3-0 by Zirinio against the fights Kifisia for the 12th matchday of the Volley League.
The doubleheader came back strong with wins and on the debut, Belarusian center Maxim Skrentau showed consistency and good reactions when pressured in the first set. Kifissia missed an opportunity to capitalize on the lead they had in the first set, but with two attacks from Ricardo and Okosanovic, PAOK found the opportunity to level at 23:25. From then on, PAOK was in control and winning. Before the game, Maicon Moreira was honored as MVP Vikos Cola of the 5th matchday, while the administration of AOP Kifissia prepared a beautiful scene at the beginning of the game with the lights off and an impressive balance of teams and referees, which produced a very good picture on the ERT3 cameras.
In the first set of the match, Kifisia started impressively. With a pressing serve and back-to-back blocks from Ricardo, he led 6-2. Raptis from both attack and the Sevris gave PAOK points that reduced to 7-5. The Athenians continued to have the upper hand and took advantage of the visitors’ mistakes to grab a 5-point “air” just before halftime of the set to make it 11-6.
The guests increased their performance and with 4 points in a row they reached a “breathing” distance of 12-11. Kifissia responded and with Okosanovic… piercing the bicep block they found themselves 15-12 ahead. PAOK with an ace from Van De Dries reduced to 15-14, while Chevres’ impressive whistle took it to 16-14.
PAOK turned up the heat and took a 20-18 lead for the first time with Walls on serve, taking advantage of the Blue and Whites’ consecutive errors. As the set developed, Contostathis’ defense and Riccardo’s successful block put the two teams 20-20.
The point-by-point “battle” continued as PAOK reached a set bowl 24-23 after an out by Ricardo and finally captured it 25-23 after another out attack by Okosanovic.
Strong emotions were reserved for the fans and the 2nd set with the athletes of both teams offered a nice spectacle. Kifisia led 5-4 but PAOK with Rapti and Van De Dries took a 3-0 lead, he led 7-5. In fact, with Giorna’s strikeout and Ricardo’s out, the doubleheader had an 11-7 four-point difference.
Kifissia, finding energy from defense while Kontostathis and Stivachtis swept the Taraflex, equalized 11-11 with Ricardo’s block. The match continued to be exciting, with PAOK’s blocks making the difference and giving them a 15-13 lead once again. The guests were more effective in developing sentences and went to +4, 21-17 with Skrentau’s block.
The northern suburbs team tried to reclaim the set, but their serves gave no problem to PAOK, who eventually won it 25-21 with Voulkidis blocking the win.
Thessaloniki team went into the third set better, taking a 6-4 lead with Van De Dys and Rapti completing balls. Kifissia responded, keeping to the side and taking advantage of the visitors’ away attack to end the game 10-10. In the development of the set, Voulkidis’ block again took the lead at 15:13 in the double header, while a little later the mistakes in the attack by Chevers and Okosanovic gave the “Black and Whites” a clear 19:15 lead.
PAOK didn’t look back to reach 21-15, Tsikatos reduced the score to 21-16 with his first Volley League point, with the visitors finishing the set with consecutive aces from Raptis at 25-17.
- The sentences: 0-3 (23-25, 21-25, 17-25) in 82′
- *AOP Kifisia’s points come from: 0 aces, 31 attacks, 6 blocks, 24 enemy errors and PAOK’s points come from: 6 aces, 39 attacks, 5 blocks, 25 enemy errors
- AOP KIFISIA (Kostas Christofidelis): Okosanovich 13p. (12/24f., 1 block), Stivachtis, Ricardo 9 (7/16f., 2 blocks, 53%ap., 7%ar.), Spiliotis 2 (2/5f.), Moreira 6 (4/7f. , 2 blocks), Chevers 6 (5/19f., 1 block, 44% ref., 17% ref.) / Kontostathis (l. – 55% ref., 5% ref.), Kosmas (l.), Siimitras , Roussopoulos, Tsikatos, Dravopoulos, Economopoulos
- PAOK (Josko Milenkonski): Giorna 8 (6/14f., 2 aces, 70% repetition, 25% no.), Walsh 2 (1/1f., 1 block), Voulkidis 8 (8/11f.), Raptis 15 ( 11/20, 1 block, 3 aces, 44% rep, 6% rep), Skrendau 7 (5/7 rep, 2 blocks), Van de Dries 10 (8/20 rep, 1 block, 1 ace) / Kokkinakis ( l. – 69% op., 8% no.), Iliad, Michelakis (l.), Gatsis
In Polichni, Phoenix defeated Pegasus 3-0 in a sweep
With one of his best performances and without the injured Djuric o Phoenix ONEH defeated him at Polichni Pegasus with 3-0 set and under certain conditions it can be found again on the 5th position of the scoreboard. The two teams meet on Tuesday, January 31st. again at the Alexandros Nikolaidis gym for the Greek Cup.
Big protagonists were Michalovics, Charalambidis and also Ierezuelo. Perfect appearance of Libero Konstantinidis in reception and defense.
Pegasus had one of his worst performances that year, lagging behind in all areas and Barretto was saved in reception.
The game started evenly at 6-6. An attack and a block from Fromm brought Phoenix up +3 to make it 6-9 just as the home side, trying to press off serve, made several mistakes from 9 yards. Phoenix picked up the pace as the set progressed, while the good reception gave Jerezuelo a chance to play with all of his teammates. The score was 8-13 after a terrible point that ended with an injury to Mavrovouniotis in Foinikas. The lead went up to 10-16 with a block from Jerezuelo and then it was +7 for 13-20. With good pace and two points from Klinkenberg, Phoenix easily won the set 16-25.
It was even easier to win the second set, in which Phoenix entered the fight from the start and wanted to assert himself fully. The lead built up from the first points, Papalexiou going 5-9, then 6-11 and then 7-12. The +5 was held until 10:15, then Foinikas stepped on the gas and brought the difference to 12:20 with a single block by Michalovic and in the next phase with Papalexiou to 12:21. Captain Christian Fromm scored the end of the set with the short diagonal to 14:25.
With his back against the wall, Pegasus made one last attempt to get into play. Heraklis Theodorou attempted several substitutions, with the two passers alternating throughout, but the most important was that of Armenakis, who switched from central to diagonal midway through the set – a position he’d had in the competition for years. Phoenix took an early lead again with Fromm’s ace to make it 3-7. With Milis, the hosts reached -1 for 8-9, but again the “Pirates” started a second rally for 10-15. The diagonal now, Armenakis with two points reduced to 13-15, Foinikas accelerated again to 13-18 and again with Fromm’s ace and then the home side started another counterattack. Komitoudis, Bareto and Armenakis leveled the tie at 19-19, however Foinikas showed composure with Papalexiou and Michalovics to end the game with a singles score of 22-25.
- The sentences: 0-3 (16-25, 14-25, 22-25) in 78′
- * Pegasus Polichni’s points came from: 1 ace, 42 attacks, 1 block, 8 opponent errors and Foinika’s Syros ONEX came from: 2 aces, 42 attacks, 9 blocks, 22 opponent errors
- PEGASUS POLYCHNIS (Heraklis Theodorou): Komitoudis 3 (3/3f.), Bareto 7 (7/21f., 82%f., 58%f.), Mavrovouniotis 10 (10/24f., 71%ff.- 57%f. ) , Milis 12 (11/27f., 1 ace), Armenakis 8 (7/12f., 1 block), Kanellos 3 (3/7f., 100% ref., 100% no.) / Bourakis (min. – 57% of humans, 48% of humans), Khiras 1 (1/4), Prusalis, Sakoglou, Kesesidis, Terzoglou
- PHONIKAS SYROU ONEH (Alexander Senisic): Michalovic 17 (Ref. 15/26, 2 blocks), Papalexiou 11 (Ref. 9/10, 2 blocks), Charalambidis 7 (Ref. 4/4, 3 blocks), Jerezuelo 3 (1/2 Ref., 2 Blocks), Klinkenberg 7 (7/13 Ref, 80% Ref – 80% Excellent), Fromm 8 (6/13 Ref, 2 Aces, 85% Ref – 69% Excellent) / Konstantinidis ( l, 89% sub. – 79% excellent), Sonakis (l), Galiotos, Roumeliotakis, Papadopoulos, Paleologos, Manolakis
Big victory of OFI in Kalyvia
OFI beaten away, reinforced by Giorgos Tziumakas who turned out to be a great protagonist FES Aristotle Skydras with 3-0 set and scored his second win in the Volley League Championship with an increase to 6 points.
OFI came into the game very strongly and with an aggressive advantage over Giumaka, but also holding Demirci’s serve, leading 12-6 and in full control of the game. They kept the pace of the game and led by 22-15. Aristotelis fell to 20:22 on a 5-0 run and it became a derby when he fell to a point against Mendez at 22:23. Giumakas made it 0:1 in favor of the Cretans with a block-out at 22:24 and a counterattack at 22:25.
In the second set, OFI won again 5:2 from the start thanks to its dominance at the net and opened the difference to +5 (11:6) with an attack by Giumaka. OFI was up 19-15, but Aristotelis came back into play and pared to 18-19 with a 3-0 run. A point coming from Demirtsis Nagel’s video check (block-out) kept OFI ahead 20-22. With Adamis Block, OFI took a clear lead (20-23). With Ambrao’s nail, OFI made it 21-24 and the set ended 21-25 in favor of OFI for 0-2.
OFI also started the third set strong at 2-6 and 9-15 with Giumaka and really was unstoppable. From then on, the Cretans completely dominated and deservedly won, leaving Aristotle behind by 3 points.
- The sentences: 23-25, 21-25, 15-25
- * Neither team kept any statistics. Statistics will be announced by ESAP in the coming days.
The results of the 12th game
- Olympiacos – Athlos postponed
- Aristotle – OFI 0-3
- Pegasus – phoenix 0-3
- Kifissia-PAOK 0-3
- 29/01 18:30 Panathinaikos-Milonas
The program of the 13th match day
- 04/02 Finikas – Panathinaikos
- 04/02 Milos-Kifisia
- 04/02 PAOK OFI
- 04/02 Olympiacos – Aristotle
- 04/02 Athlus-Pegasus
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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