Nikoleta and Nevena Ignite the Scene: Danijela Džaković Makes a Triumphant Comeback
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Nikoleta Perović, our talented proofreader, continued her impressive performances, guiding her team, Ted Kolejliler, to yet another win in Turkey’s First League. In a match against Karajolari, Nikoleta’s squad triumphed with a score of 3:1 (25:22, 26:24, 18:25, 25:9), where she shone with a remarkable 24 points, solidifying her crucial position in the team.
Meanwhile, Nevena Vukčević maintained her excellent form by scoring over 20 points again this round. In her final match of the year, her team Geni Volley faced defeat against Šempeter with a score of 3:1 (21:25, 25:20, 25:20, 25:21). Nevena stood out with 22 points during the 14th round of the Slovenian league. Geni finished the first half of the season in fifth place, boasting six wins and eight losses.
In Azerbaijan, Danijela Džaković made a successful return to the court after a foot injury. Playing with Mili Aviasia Akademiasi, she helped secure a victory against Murova with a score of 3:1 (25:20, 23:25, 25:21, 25:19), contributing 16 points to her team.
Sporting, with our middle blocker Saško Đurović at the helm, achieved a victory over the Fiaes team with a score of 3:1 (25:16, 25:21, 23:25, 25:23). Đurović played a significant role in the win by scoring nine points. Sporting concluded the first half of the season at the top of the Portuguese league, recording 11 wins and just two losses.
Middle blocker Mina Dragović maintained her winning momentum with Lugoš in the Romanian championship. In the 14th round match, Lugoš triumphed over Dinamo Bucharest in a five-set thriller, winning 3:2 (23:25, 27:25, 23:25, 25:21, 15:13), where Mina contributed one point. In the following round, Lugoš defeated Korona Brașov 3:2 (26:24, 22:25, 20:25, 25:22, 15:11), with Mina scoring 10 points, including four blocks, five from attacks, and one ace. In the 16th round, Lugoš celebrated a decisive 3:0 victory over Bucharest at home (25:19, 25:13, 25:19), with Dragović tallying eight points.
Katarina Budrak faced disappointment with her Bordeaux team, which lost to Beze in the French championship. Katarina scored six points, while her team managed to win one set in this 3:1 defeat (23:25, 25:19, 25:23, 25:16).
Teodora Rakočević was a standout performer in Banja Luka’s match against Center, which ended with a score of 3:1 (25:9, 25:23, 14:25, 25:16). Our middle blocker scored nine points, contributing to yet another victory for her team in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In the 12th round of the Super League of Serbia, Darje Popović experienced a 3:1 defeat against Spartak (25:16, 17:25, 25:20, 29:27). Darja participated in the first set and managed to contribute one point. In the same round, Lara Jovović of Srem played an intense match against Jedinstva Stara Pazova, coached by Jov Caković. The home team secured a 3:2 victory after five sets (25:15, 17:25, 18:25, 25:23, 15:12), although Lara did not see action in this particular match.
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