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Volleyball, Gardini, Guidetti, Santilli and Caprara: how many champions around the world

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They won national tournaments with Jastrzebski Wegiel in Poland, Vakifbank in Turkey, Korean Air Seoul in Korea and Targoviste in Romania. And it’s not over yet

A week full of titles ends for the Italians involved in the championships abroad. Andrea Gardini’s Jastrzebski Wegiel won the Polish championship for the second time in its history. We have to go back to the 2003-04 season when they beat Olsztyn 3-0. This time he triumphed in the PlusLiga surpassing the favorite Zaksa Kedzierzyn Kozle, finalist of the Champions League on May 1st in Verona with Itas Trentino, in two games: 1-3 away and 3-1 at home. Andrea Gardini was on the bench on January 22 when the team was second in the standings trying to fill the gap with his former team with whom he won the Cup and the Scudetto in 2018-19. In women, Riccardo Marchesi’s Radom (Daniele Panigalli prep.) Is 2-1 over Lks Lodz in the final for third place, both races ending in a tiebreak for the visiting team, game 4 is scheduled for Wednesday; for the Scudetto the Police reversed the situation by taking 2-1 over Resovia, winning two tiebreaks.

France

The Chaumont of Silvano Prandi (Antonello Andriani scout) and Filippo Lanza (8; 24, 1 block) made the coup by eliminating the favorite Montpellier (Paolo Zambolin 2 °), after losing the return 3-1, he prevailed in the beautiful to the tiebreak dragged by Lanza author of 24 points. From Wednesday he will face Cannes in the final for the Scudetto, which beat Cambrai 2-0. In the women’s Ligue, Francois Salvagni’s Mulhouse (Luigi Carriero prep.), With the Scudetto already sewn into the chest, won 3-1 over Paris St. Cloud. Lorenzo Micelli’s Le Cannet keeps fourth place while resting, while Filippo Schiavo’s Cannes (Flavio Rocca prep., Riccardo Lugli stat.) And Francesca Parlangeli appear at 49, who loses two tiebreaks in Paris with the St. Cloud and Nantes. Eighth is Alessandro Orefice’s Venelles who first wins the recovery with Antonella Fortuna’s Mougins (14; 1, 1m) 1-3 and the next day suffers a 3-1 from saint Raphael, while Mourgins stops at 3-1 also at Istres. Wednesday the last day and then at the weekend give space to the final four of the Cup with Mougins-Istres and Mulhouse-Beziers.

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Turkey

Giampaolo Medei’s Ziraat Ankara (Sebastiano Chittolini prep.) Are ahead 2-1 over Fenerbahce Istanbul in the Scudetto final: after losing 3-0 on the Bosphorus, they won 3-1 in the capital, and game 4 is scheduled for Wednesday. Giovanni Guidetti’s Vakifbank won the Scudetto from Sultanlar Ligi in just three games: 3-2, 3-0 and 3-0, the latter at the table due to the positivity found in some athletes and staff of Fenerbahce. Marcello Abbondanza’s THY Istanbul closes the season in third place overcoming Marco Aurelio Motta’s Eczacibasi 3-1 and a tiebreaker.

Germany and Switzerland

Berlin (Lucio Oro 2 °) won the Bundesliga by conquering the ground of Friedrichshafen 0-3 in game -3, overturning the predictions that saw Friedrichshafen as the favorite having lost only one game in the regular season (on October 30 at Duren 3 -0), Berlin which, however, had won the Super Cup at the start of the season. In the 2nd league, Federico Cipollone’s Mimmenhausen rested. The season ends in Switzerland; the Swiss championship goes to Geneva which wins 3 games to 1 on Amriswil (Riccardo Balsamo scout) having won the match -4 3-0. Fourth the Lausanne of Massimiliano Giaccardi and Federico Rossatti defeated 3-1 by Schonenwerd in the beautiful. In the women’s championship the Neuchatel won 3-0 and the tiebreak against Dario Bettello’s Dudingen.

Other tournaments

Roberto Santilli’s Korean Air Seoul (Francesco Oleni 2nd) won the Scudetto in South Korea, after going down 2-1, they won game -4 0-3 and game -5 3-1 on the Woori Card, repeating the Cup won in August. In Spain, Luca Biliato’s Guaguas won their first two home games 3-1 and 3-0 over Almeria, and at the weekend they change sides. In Slovenia he resumes playing with Gregor and Rok Jeroncic’s Calcit Kamnik who ends the series 2-0 on Salonit Anhovo and wins third place. The tournament in Iceland reaffirmed with Massimo Pistoia’s HK Kopavogur second. In Tunisia, Ljubo Travica’s ES Tunis, after also winning the 3-0 Cup over Sfaxien, hosts the African for club, our Champions, where in the opening match they overcame Rukinzo (Burundi) 3-0. In the NCAA of the United States, Davide Gardini Brigham’s BYU will host the final stages of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation from 22 to 24 April where by virtue of the first place in the regular season it is already in the semifinals. In women’s tournaments, in Romania Giovanni Caprara’s Targoviste won the Scudetto, also closing the second tournament undefeated among the top four: 3-0 at Medgidia, Alba Blaj and Dinamo Bucharest. Paok Salonicco won the Greek Cup 3-0 over Thiras Santorini (Matteo Freschi 2nd). In Tunisia, Eraldo Buonavita’s Club African beat Marsa 3-1 in the final for third place.

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