Jovović Guides Mladost to a Significant Victory Over ACH Volley, Volleyball Team in Strong Form
Montenegrin volleyball athletes continue to excel on the global scene, achieving impressive results with their clubs across Europe and the Middle East.
Our players in Croatia are performing exceptionally well. Mladost volleyball team made headlines in the MEVZA league by handing Slovenian ACH Volley their first defeat in the final match of the 2nd tournament. Under the stellar performance of Đorđe Jovović, who scored 20 points, they triumphed in a nail-biting match with a score of 3:2 (25:19, 18:25, 25:18, 20:25, 15:13). Nikola Đurović contributed in two sets and added one point to the team’s total.
In the 14th round of the Croatian Super League, Mladost secured a routine victory against Centrometal, winning 3:0 (25:18, 25:21, 25:18) and marking their fourteenth win of the season, firmly establishing themselves at the top of the standings. In this match, Jovović scored 13 points, while Đurović added 5 points to the team’s success. Following closely in the standings is Ribola Kaštela, led by Vukašin Cimbaljević, who achieved an away victory against Marsonia, coached by our own Srđan Petrović, with a score of 3:0 (25:21, 25:22, 25:23). Cimbaljević was the standout performer for his team, scoring 15 points with a 57% success rate in attacks, whereas middle blocker Petrović contributed two points.
In Turkey’s elite Efeler League, Marko Bojić delivered an outstanding performance with 17 points; however, it wasn’t enough for his team Tursad, which fell at home to Bursa Belediye by a score of 3:1 (21:25, 25:22, 25:19, 25:21).
Setter Milutin Pavićević continues to impress for Karađorđe, notching 17 points in his team’s commanding victory over Takovo (30:28, 25:21, 28:26). In a different matchup in the Serbian Super League, Ivica Jevtić’s Red Star triumphed over Spartak in a thrilling five-set match.
Jovan Delić had a standout performance in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as his team Domaljevac, with his 24 points and a 51% attack success rate, emerged victorious against Napredak after a hard-fought five-set battle, placing them at the top of the league.
Vojin Ćaćić contributed significantly to Epicentar’s decisive victory over Rešetvilka, scoring 11 points.
In the Romanian Championship, Bojan Strugar stood out in Craiova’s tough 3:2 home loss to Rapid Bucharest, finishing with 13 points.
Middle blocker Matija Ćinćur played a key role in Alpaca Kanal’s victory against Krk away from home, winning 3:2 (25:22, 22:25, 20:25, 25:21, 15:12) with a total of nine points.
In the Czech Republic, Usti, featuring Blažo Milić and Nemanja Peruničić, faced off against Kladno, suffering a 3:1 defeat (25:21, 27:29, 25:12, 25:20). Milić scored eight points, but Peruničić was unable to contribute due to an injury.
In the Qatari league, coach Marko Joksimović’s Al Sadd managed to earn one point despite losing to Al Rayyan on home ground (25:20, 25:23, 25:15). Meanwhile, since taking over as head coach of Qatar Sport, Darko Prebiracevic has led his team to an impressive run of eight wins and four losses, currently holding third place in the table. In their latest match, they celebrated a victory against the Police team with a score of 3:1 (23:25, 25:19, 25:17, 25:23).
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