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On Sunday afternoon (December 11th, 6:00 p.m.) Olympiacos will meet Arcada Galati and want to secure qualification for the Champions League groups.

On Sunday afternoon (11/12, 6:00 p.m., Cosmote Sports 7), Olympiacos will face Arcada Galati with the winner of the game qualifying for the Champions League groups.

Both the red-whites and the Romanians have reached Group 2/2 without losing any points and are aiming to advance to the next round.

Of course, the team that is defeated also has hopes of qualifying, as they can qualify as the best runner-up depending on the results of the other group.

In this case, even two sets could be enough for Olympiakos, as the team that finishes second in the other group cannot reach seven points.

This is Galati

Arcada Galati are undefeated in the Romanian league so far, having only lost one point in four games. They beat Zalau 3-0 sets, Cluj 3-0 sets away, Steaua 3-2 sets and defeated 2/11 Dinamo 3-0 sets last Thursday at home and away in succession. He has 11 points and is tied for the lead with Konstanta.

Qualified second behind Spanish side Guaguas in the 4th qualifying group of the A phase of the Champions League. And that’s because they were defeated by Guaguas 3-0 sets, but then beat Croatia’s Mladost Zagreb 3-0 sets. This group was also the easiest as it consisted of three teams and two of them advanced to the B qualifying phase.

Among the 9 foreigners Gergie and Leskov

Galati has 9 foreigners in the squad, including a former red and white player. This is Hungarian winger Roland Gerkie, who played for Olympiakos in the 2019-20 season. There is also another familiar of the Greek courts, Moldovan passer Marin Leskov, who overtook Foinikas Syros (2018-19) and AO Orestiadas (2016-17).

The other passer-by is also a foreigner, namely the Iranian Javad Karimisuchelmayi. Both diagonals are foreigners, the Brazilian Teo Fabrizio Lopez and the Finn Aaro Nikula. The second Brazilian is extreme. It’s about Hugo Hamacher Silva, who is causing a stir together with Gerquier.

In the center are the Pole David Voch and the Moldovan Vasile Talpa, while the libero is the Slovenian Urban Toman. The Slovenian Urban Toman is in the libero position.

The results and schedule of the 6th qualifying group

  • Arcada (Romania) – Prometei (Ukraine) 3-0 (25-21, 25-21, 25-14)
  • Olympiacos – Neftokhimik (Bulgaria) 3-1 (25-20, 27-29, 25-17, 26-24)
  • Prometei Dnipro (Ukraine) – Olympiacos 1-3 (22-25, 25-21, 14-25, 21-25)
  • Neftokhimik (Bulgaria) – Arcada (Romania) 0-3 (20-25, 25-27, 16-25)
  • 11.12. 3:00 p.m Neftokhimik (Bulgaria) – Prometey (Ukraine)
  • 11.12. 6:00 p.m Arcada (Romania) – Olympiacos

The rating

  1. Arcade 6
  2. Olympiakos 6
  3. Petrochemicals 0
  4. Expected 0

The panorama of the 5th group

Friday, November 10th

  • Budwanska Riviera – Guaguas 0-3
  • Partizan – Tirol Innsbruck 0-3

Saturday, November 11th

  • Guaguas – Tirol Innsbruck 3-0
  • Budwanska Riviera – Partizan 1-3
  • Sunday, November 12th
  • 6:00 p.m. Tyrol Innsbruck – Budwanska Riviera
  • 21:00 Guaguas – Partizan

Grading

  1. Guaguas 6
  2. Tyrol 3
  3. Partisan 3
  4. Budwanska 0

Source: sport 24

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Panathinaikos – Sousa 3-1: They screwed up the qualification and now the challenge of Monza

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Panathinaikos won a 3-1 set against Sousa to qualify for the ’16’ of the Challenge Cup, where they will face Italy’s Monza.

As in training, Panathinaikos won a 3-1 set against Sousa and qualified for the round of 16 of the Challenge Cup, where they will face Italy’s Monza.

The Greens confirmed their competitive superiority, with excellent serves and blocks they easily won the first two sets and made qualification clear.

Then Dimitris Andreopoulos gave playing time to all his players who managed to end the game with a win.

The first scorer for Panathinaikos was Markou with 16 points, who played in place of Hernandez for three sets.

Panathinaikos – Sousa 3-1

The sentences: 25-16, 25-12, 23-25, 25-16

*Panathinaikos’ points came from 11 aces, 51 attacks (58% efficiency), 8 blocks and 28 opponent errors (16 misses) and Sousa’s points came from 2 aces, 28 attacks (41% efficiency), 10 blocks and 29 opponent errors ( 21 serves lost). The sets: 3-1 (25-16, 25-12, 23-25, 25-16) in 88′

PANATHINAIKOS AO (Dimitris Andreopoulos): Kovar 9 (7/12 ref., 1 ace, 1 block, 82% sub. – 55% excellent), Yerezuelo 3 (2/2 ref., 1 block), Petraes 6 (1/ 3 Ref. ., 2 Aces, 3 Blocks), Hernandez 3 (2/3 Ref., 1 Block), Voulkidis 9 (5/10 Ref., 3 Aces, 1 Block), Protopsaltis 7 (6/10 Ref., 1 Ace, 100% sub. – 67% excellent) / Kontostathis (l., 83% sub. – 67% excellent), Zisis (l., 50% sub. – 50% excellent), Kasampalis, Papaggelopoulos 6 (5/ 7 ff., 1 ace), Frankos 5 (5/12 ff., 50% Sub. – 10% Excellent), Kostopoulos 6 (6/12 ff., 50% Sub. – 22% Excellent), Markou 16 (12 /17 ff ., 3 aces, 1 block).

SOUSA (Ziya Rayabov): Villafane 2 (1/1 Ref., 1 Block), Okolic 7 (6/8 Ref., 1 Block), Moroz 2 (1/3 Ref., 1 Ace), Friesen 4 (4/ 10 referees, 29% SG – 21% SG), Hutchenson 7 (5/14 SG, 2 blocks, 52% SG – 24% SG), Morman 4 (2/5 SG, 2 blocks) / Matsuo (l, 58% under – 29% excellent), Imamuliyev (l), Hasanli 1 (1 ace), Bowers, Murray 4 (1/4 ref., 3 blocks), Bray 3 (3/9 ref., 17% under – 17% excellent ), Santangelo 6 (5/13 ff., 1 block).

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Men’s Olympic volleyball: The rankings and group schedule in the Champions League

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See how the situation in the Olympiakos group developed after the conclusion of the 2nd competition group stage.

The second matchday of the Champions League group stage ended with Olympiakos losing 3-0 in sets against Roselare.

In the group’s other match, Zirat won a 3-2 set against ZAKSA to take the lead in the group as it sits at the top with five points, followed by Poland with four.

The rating

  1. Zirat 5
  2. ZAKSA 4
  3. Crack Roselare 3
  4. Olympiacos 0

The schedule and results of the group

1st match day

  • Kienzenrjin Kozle – Olympiacos SFP 3-1
  • Knack Roselare – Zirat Bank 1-3

2nd match day

  • Olympiacos SFP – Nak Roselare 3-0
  • Zirat Bank – Kienzenrjin Kozle 3-2

3rd matchday

  • December 12th, 7:00 p.m.: Olympiacos SFP – Zirat Bank (Türkiye)
  • December 13th, 9:30 p.m.: Nak Roselare (Belgium) – Kienzenrzyn Kozle (Poland)

4th matchday

  • December 19th, 7:00 p.m.: Kizenrgin Kozle (Poland) – Zirat Bank (Turkey)
  • December 20th, 9:30 p.m.: Nak Roselare (Belgium) – Olympiacos SFP

5th matchday

  • January 10th, 5:00 p.m.: Zirat Bank (Turkey) – Nak Roselare (Belgium)
  • November 1st, 7:30 p.m.: Olympiacos SFP – Kienzenrzyn Kozle (Poland)

6th matchday

  • January 17th, 9:00 p.m.: Zirat Bank (Türkiye) – Olympiacos SFP
  • January 17th, 9:30 p.m.: Kienzenrzyn Kozle (Poland) – Nak Roselare (Belgium)

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Olympiacos 2-3 Novara: Lost in the first game of the last 16 of the Challenge Cup and hopes for a miracle in Italy

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Olympiacos “Melina Mercouri” was unsuccessful against Novara and after the 2-3 defeat they will be hoping for a miracle in Italy to qualify for the quarter-finals of the Challenge Cup.

Olympiacos could not resist the powerful Novara and was defeated 2-3 at “Melina Merkouri” for her first match Phase of 16 of the Challenge Cup.

The “Red and Whites” will hope for a miracle in the second game in Italy, because with a corresponding win they can send the pair to the “golden” set, but with a 3-1 or 3-0 win they will move up the quarterfinals.


In the first set, Olympiacos Piraeus’ weakness and sluggishness allowed the Italian team to easily get to 0-1, taking an early lead of four points and only being threatened by a block from Fariole at 16-18.

In the second round they took the lead again with an ace from Carraro with 10:9, Novara led with 20:22, but Emanouilidou cut it to 21:22 and equalized with an out from Akimova. Mleinkova made it 23-22 and 24-22 after a rally, only for Nizetich to lose her serve to make it 24-23. Tani played against Mleinkova again, she didn’t finish the phase but ended the set with a block together with Emmanuilidou.

In the third set, Olympiacos took a strong lead, going 6-3 with a block from Nizetich and 9-6 with a block from Emmanuilidou. 11-7 was scored by Mleinkova’s attack and 13-8 by Nizetich’s place. Novara reduced the score to 15-13 with an ace in Nizetich. 18-15, with Nizetich attacking from the back zone. Errors from Koumboura and Carraro brought the score to 20-20, Nizetich 21-20, Tsiritsela 21-21, Bartolucci 21-22, Emmanouilidou 22-22. Micheli double substitution. Mleinkova lost her serve 22-23. Nicetich 23-23. Bonifacio 23-24 and Akimova 23-25.

Olympiacos led 7-4 in the fourth set, but Novara made it 11-12 with a layup from Sakmari. The double change with Tsitsigianni and Tanis on the field turned the 13:18 into 16:18. Block by Mleinkova 18-19, single block by Fariol 19-19. Tsitsigianni 20-20, Tsitsigianni 21-21, Bossio’s pass 22-21, Fariol’s block 23-21, Akimova 23-22, Mleinkova 24-22, Nizetich 25-22.

Olympiacos started the tiebreak with Tanis and Tsitsigianni. Novara led 1:5 and Carraro, Koombura entered the field. With the score at 1:7, Miceli called a second timeout, but the difference did not decrease until the final score was 6:15.

  • The sentences: 2-3 (20-25, 25-23, 23-25, 25-22, 6-15) in 117′
  • Olympiakos’ points came from 1 ace, 61 attacks, 11 blocks and 26 opponent errors and Novara’s points came from 4 aces, 70 attacks, 6 blocks and 30 opponent errors
  • OLYMPIACOS SFP (Lorenzo Micelli): Nizetich 16 (15/36 Ref., 1 Block, 50% Sub. – 27% Excellent), Carraro 3 (1/1 Ref., 1 Ace, 1 Block), Emmanuilidou 7 (5/9 Ref . ., 2 blocks), Koumbura 14 (13/44 ref., 1 block), Fariole 8 (5/14 ref., 3 blocks), Mleinkova 22 (19/44 ref., 3 blocks, 50% ref. – 24% excellent) / Artakianou (l, 50% sub. – 38% excellent), Tsitsigianni 3 (3/6 ff.), Tanis
  • NOVARA (Lorenzo Bernardi): Szacmari 14 (13/30 ff., 1 block, 55% sub. – 39% excellent), Bosio, Bossetti 8 (7/26 ff., 1 block, 56% sub. – 17% excellent) , Chiritsela 18 (14/25 ff., 2 aces, 2 blocks), Bonifacio 9 (7/14 ff., 1 ace, 1 block), Akimova 31 (29/59 ff., 1 ace, 1 block) / Fersino (l, 73% below 40% excellent), Bartolucci, De Nardi, Buis

Round of 16 results

FIRST GAMES

  • Olympiacos (Greece) – Novara (Italy) 2-3 (20-25, 25-23, 23-25, 25-22, 6-15)
  • November 28th 8:00 p.m Linz/Steg (Austria) – Niliüfer (Türkiye)
  • November 28th 8:00 p.m ZOK (Serbia) – Voluntari (Romania)
  • November 29th 17:00 Panathinaikos (Greece) – Dinamo (Romania)
  • November 29th 9:00 p.m Avarca Menorca (Spain) – Neptune (France)
  • November 29th 9:30 p.m Dinamo (Croatia) – PAOK (Greece)
  • November 30th 19:30 o’clock Galatasaray (Türkiye) – Wiesbaden (Germany)
  • November 30th 8:00 p.m Ted Obrenovac (Serbia) – Lugoz (Romania)

SECOND GAMES

  • 12.05. 6:00 p.m Dinamo (Romania) – Panathinaikos (Greece)
  • 12.05. 6:00 p.m PAOK (Greece)Dinamo (Croatia)
  • 12.05. 9:00 p.m Neptune (France) – Avarca Menorca (Spain)
  • 12.06. 17:00 o’clock Niliüfer (Türkiye) – Linz/Steg (Austria)
  • 12.06. 17:00 o’clock Volundari (Romania) – ZOK (Serbia)
  • 12.06. 6:30 p.m Lugoz (Romania) – Ted Obrenovac (Serbia)
  • 12.06. 8:30 p.m Wiesbaden (Germany) – Galatasaray (Türkiye)
  • 12.06. 9:00 p.m Novara (Italy) – Olympiacos (Greece)

The pairs of the quarterfinals

  1. Olympiacos (Greece) or Novara (Italy) – ZOK (Serbia) or Volundari (Romania)
  2. Dinamo (Croatia) or PAOK (Greece) – Galatasaray (Türkiye) or Wiesbaden (Germany)
  3. Panathinaikos (Greece) or Dinamo (Romania) – Avarca Menorca (Spain) or Neptun (France)
  4. Ted Obrenovac (Serbia) or Lugoz (Romania) – Linz/Steg (Austria) or Niliufer Belediyespor (Turkey)

The pairs of the semi-finals

  • Winner 1 – Winner 2
  • Winner 3 – Winner 4

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