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9 февр. 2011 г.

Azerbaijani trio continues to roll in the GM Challenge Cup


All three Azerbaijani clubs in the GM Challenge Cup have successfully completed second matches of the Round of 8 and advanced to the quarterfinal round of the competition.

In the first match of the day in Baku, Igtisadchi has overcome the resistance of Romanian Stiinta Bacau in four sets - 25:17, 26:24, 23:25, 25:10. Igtisadchi won the first match 3:0.

In the second match, Azerrail outclassed Ukrainian Khimik in straight sets just like a week ago in Ukraine, 25:15, 25:14, 25:18.

Finally, Lokomotiv traveled to Cyprus for the return leg against Apollon Limassol. Baku team won the first game 3:0 and managed to repeat the last week's result again - 25:19, 25:23, 25:19.

Our club's quarterfinal opponents will be determined in the next few days.

Vladimir Zinichev: The main problem for Dinamo- Oksana Parkhomenko`s injury!


General Director of Dinamo Moscow Vladimir Zinichev about Oksana Parkhomenko`s injury.

Vladimir, there's been some changes: someone is injured, someone entered the club, someone now will not play. Tell us about all of this.

- Global change does not happen, though, of course, life is making adjustments in our reality, and not always joyful. I'll start with the main thing: Our key player Oksana Parkhomenko is injured . We are actively doing everything for treating her, because due to the nearest important game against Scavolini it occupied all of our concern. Today, this theme is in the sphere of attention of the management, coaching staff and physicians. It is clear that this moment is the biggest key of many things .



- Oksana has an elbow injury, right?
- Yes, she has an elbow injury, so she is having difficulty in performing her basic game functions. It's sad for us,except that this match will be the decisive, it affects on our future in terms of continuing the struggle in the Champions League. We are all worried.

For more: http://www.championat.ru/other/_volley/article-77630.html


5 февр. 2011 г.

Updated: Cuban Star Yaima Ortiz Charro in Igtisadchi Baku... Duygu Bal is coming too....


Ex Cuban National team player and one of the Cuban "Gold Team" members Yaima Ortiz Charro moves to Azerbaijan.
Yaima Ortiz Charro (1981, 181 cm) had played for the Cuban National team for a long time. Her last performance in the NT was in Beijing Olympic Games.
After that she freeze her participation for Nation team and last year was transferred to Russian Omichka Omsk which was the first opponent of Lokomotiv Baku in the first match of the European "GM Challenge Cup".
The name of the club Ortiz will play for,is not announced yet.

More info: Soon.


4 февр. 2011 г.

Tough and never ending battles determine unexpected results

2011 CEV Champions League

Luxembourg, February 3, 2011. Quite a few surprises were registered in the last night of play for the first round of the Playoffs 12, especially with VK Modranska PROSTEJOV and Bank BPS Fakro MUSZYNA edging out their rivals after never ending matches and breathtaking tie-breaks to assert their ambitions to make it to the next round of the competition. Scavolini PESARO was also able to seize the night at home against Dinamo MOSCOW and their former team player Carolina Costagrande while Zarechie ODINTSOVO cruised past Voléro ZÜRICH without any hesitation although the physical shape of some players was still hampered by a recent flu. Finally, the fans of TOURS VB could loudly cheer for their guys as they defeated last year’s runner-up Dinamo MOSCOW after trailing 0:2 down.

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Bank BPS Fakro MUSZYNA (POL) vs. MC-Carnaghi VILLA CORTESE (ITA) 3:2 (25-16, 26-24, 23-25, 21-25, 16-14)

In front of a packed competition hall, Bank BPS Fakro MUSZYNA defeated tonight Italy’s vice champion MC-Carnaghi VILLA CORTESE after more than 2 hours of tough play. “We are very happy that we were able to win this game. The hall was completely sold out and the atmosphere was great, I would like to thank our supporters because they helped us a lot tonight” said captain Aleksandra Jagielo, who topped the charts of the best scorers with 26 points, while Megan Hodge totaled 22 for the Italians.
The game started pretty well for the Italians with some excellent serves of Katja Jontes, recently added to their roster, but MUSZYNA went up 11:7 to force coach Abbondanza into an early time-out. The hosts widened the gap (16:10) and with some massive blocks – 5 in total – they could claim the opening set 25-16. Jagielo stood out for MUSZYNA in the second set where the final rush was full of tension and excitement. After a tie at 22, the teams played point for point until Megan Hodge spiked off the court for the joy of the local fans (26-24). The Italians did not miss their last chance to stay tuned and played with real determination in the third set, fighting for every single ball. At 24:23 for the Italians, there was a controversial situation as Jagielo successfully concluded her attack, the line judge said it was in but the first referee overruled and called it out. “The audience was so great tonight, they wanted us to win in straight sets” recalls coach Serwinski, “this is why we eventually lost the third set”. The Italians did not relent and with a good combination of blocks and serves, they notched set nr 4 at 25-21. Many long actions were to be seen during the tie-break, the game was very even until MUSZYNA prevailed at 16-14. “We made a couple of stupid mistakes there during the tie-break” says Italian mentor Marcello Abbondanza. “In one week we’ll play the return game at home and we’ll do our best also to win the golden set”. Captain Sara Anzanello added: “It is a shame that we lost. However, we are looking forward to the return game in Italy”. Her Polish counterpart Jagielo concluded: “We have to travel to Italy to win the game there and not to think about any golden set”.

VK Modranska PROSTEJOV (CZE) vs. Rabita BAKU (AZE) 3:2 (19-25, 25-22, 25-19, 23-25, 21-19)

The girls of VK Modranska PROSTEJOV caused a major surprise tonight by defeating another top-ranked team, this time Rabita BAKU of Azerbaijan, after 2 and half hours of intense play. With this performance the Czechs are very close to make their dream come true, i.e. to book a spot for the Playoffs 6 of the 2011 CEV Champions League. The game was a real drama, full of tension and continuous turnarounds; with this 3:2 PROSTEJOV can travel to Azerbaijan to play there the return game next week and – in case of a home win for Mammadova & Co. – will go for the golden set to determine the final winner of this clash. After 4 tough sets, the outcome of the game was finalized at the tie-break. Modranska went up there 10:8 and 12:9 and at this moment it looked like the frenzied fans were going to tear down the DDM Sports Centre. The course changed very rapidly as the Czechs made some errors in reception and Rabita got a couple of match balls (12:14). Modranska fought back before missing three match balls and diverting two more for the Azerbaijanis. It took some more time and the final whistle was there as PROSTEJOV silvered a fourth match ball for the final 21-19. Coach Miroslav Cada said: “We succeeded in defending their great attacks. We were definitely stronger tonight in blocking and defense. Starovic was excellent tonight for Rabita but Natalya Mammadova, usually one of the best European spikers, was below her standards apart from the opening set. We defended many attacks of Kimberly Glass – we know her very well – and my decision to substitute Kubinova and Soares paid off as well”.

Zarechie ODINTSOVO (RUS) vs. Voléro ZÜRICH (SUI) 3:0 (25-21, 25-15, 25-18)

Right before the home game against the Swiss girls of Voléro, some players of Zarechie ODINTSOVO – namely Walewska, Makarova and Naumova - had fallen sick with the flu while Margareta Kozuch sprained her ankle to be forced to sit out the match as well. In spite of these difficult pre-conditions, Zarechie totally outclassed Voléro tonight in three straight sets.
After a phase where the teams were testing their respective skills, the hosts took command of the operations with many first tempo of Brazilian star Walewska to finally claim the opening set 25-21. Zarechie was playing very well even though the young Ekaterina Pankova – daughter of coach Vadim and 1988 Olympic champion Marina Nikulina – was forced to play as setter, with Maria Zhadan back on court only at the end of the second set. Voléro enjoyed a good start in set nr 2 (6:9) but the hosts quickly drew the count to 9 all and set the pace with a great contribution stemming from Ekaterina Bogacheva. As she was in the serving area, Zarechie scored 7 consecutive points and the set was closed pretty quickly at 25-15. Zarechie displayed a splendid team work also in the third set, sailing away before the second mandatory stop and closing the game with an ace of Bogacheva for the final 25-18. Coach Pankov was more than happy with the result: “Today our opponents did not show their best game. In the first set we were trying to adopt our style of play to our rivals and played calmly. We definitely turned into action what we had planned in our training sessions and I am very happy with this and also with the performance of our young players. Anyway, Voléro played really bad. I think that they will perform much better in the return game next week in Switzerland. We need to fully recover our best players to find optimal conditions for the future”. Middle blocker Elena Emelianova commented: “Our team work was excellent, but also our outside hitters played a great match and we served well too”. Swiss mentor Svetlana Ilic concluded: “Unfortunately tonight we went through what I was afraid of. We have a team of young players and because of our desire to win we could not show our real level and also could not relax and play with the right inspiration. And when such experienced players are on the other side of the net, like those playing for Zarechie, the chances to claim a victory are not very high. Nevertheless, I do not think we lost everything tonight, we will return to Zurich and prepare for the next game at home”.


Scavolini PESARO (ITA) vs. Dinamo MOSCOW (RUS) 3:2 (19-25, 25-14, 19-25, 27-25, 15-10)

In front of an excited audience, Scavolini PESARO went through five long and demanding sets before finally edging out Dinamo MOSCOW in what was supposed to be a main highlight of the Playoffs 12. Before the start of the game the audience deserved a very warm welcome to Carolina Costagrande, who had played for PESARO for a total of 5 seasons and was back in Italy with her new team, Dinamo MOSCOW. The fans had prepared some special choirs and gifts for her and she was even presented with a plaque by the Mayor of Pesaro, Luca Ceriscioli.
As soon as the match started, the friendly atmosphere turned into a real fight; Scavolini went up 10:9 before Anna Matienko had her turn in the serving zone and that was the key moment of the set that eventually was claimed by Dinamo 19-25. The Italians played a solid game in the second set and easily bagged this section of the game 25-14. The third was a tremendous fight where Dinamo eventually prevailed after a long point for point. Scavolini was able to stand a breathtaking final rush in set 4 to go for the tie-break where the Italians maintained momentum and could eventually celebrate the final 15-10. US American Destinee Hooker was the best scorer of the game with 31 points and a splendid 54% in attack. After the game, spiker Senna Usic Jogunica stated: “We started slowly, me too, but we improved little by little. We were able to control our nerves when it counted the most. Now we need to turn the page, there is no time for celebrations as we need to rest and to prepare the return game in Moscow”. Carolina Costagrande commented for Dinamo: “Some mistakes made the difference and unfortunately we were affected by such mistakes in some key moments. Scavolini relaxed and was playing better and better”.

3 февр. 2011 г.

Glass meets her last team, Costagrande is back home in Pesaro and Parkhomenko misses because of injury!


The first round of the Playoffs 12 will come to a close tonight with the last set of matches. The major highlights shall be the clash starring Scavolini PESARO and Dinamo MOSCOW in the women’s division as well as the game coming up in the Czech Republic where VK Modranska PROSTEJOV will try to stop the so far marvelous run of Azerbaijan’s Rabita BAKU. The match scheduled for tonight in Pesaro will have some additional flavor as Argentinean-born spiker Carolina Costagrande is coming back to the city where she played for 5 years before moving to Russia’s capital city for the 2010/2011 season.

VK Modranska PROSTEJOV (CZE) vs. Rabita BAKU (AZE)

After defeating MC-Carnaghi VILLA CORTESE and winning in Cannes, the girls of VK Modranska PROSTEJOV want to cruise past another classy opponent, Rabita BAKU of Azerbaijan. “Rabita is very strong in attack, especially via Mammadova and Starovic. Mammadova is the absolute Volleyball star there in Azerbaijan, while Starovic is likely to turn into the very best Serbian attacker. Rabita has some more excellent players from Serbia, like for instance Mira Golubovic and Natasha Krsmanovic. We shall not forget to mention Ukrainian Iryna Zhukova, a very experienced setter with many caps in international competitions, including European and World Championships” says Czech coach Miroslav Cada. By watching the DVDs of the games so far played by Rabita BAKU, he realized that the team has been making some progresses: “At the end of the group stage Rabita BAKU was already playing excellent Volleyball. Their teamwork and their form in general were improving with each match, so it will be very difficult to beat this opponent. Actually anyone in this team is able to attack through a double block” adds Cada commenting on the enormous attacking skills of the Azerbaijani champions. “Rabita BAKU was defeated twice in the prelims, but these losses were very tight and happened after some close tie-breaks. And this is our chance. If our players win at home, regardless the score, they could be sure that when they fly to Azerbaijan to play the return match and they lose there, there will be always the chance to go for the golden set. Winning this golden set we could even advance to the Playoffs 6” he says.
“This opponent is a real top-ranked team and, as regards their results, they are supposed to be better than we are. However, if our girls play like they did against VILLA CORTESE at home or against RC CANNES in France, we have some chances” states Czech team manager Peter Goga. The head coach has a similar opinion. “We respect the strength of Rabita and we do not have any doubts about their top qualities. But this does not affect the fact we do wish to take BAKU by surprise. I am sure we can succeed in this mission” stresses Cada. If VK Modranska advances to the Playoffs 6, it will be the biggest success ever for the Czech team. On the other hand, by defeating one of the hottest candidates to win the 2011 CEV Champions League, the Czech girls would make their ex-teammate Kimberly Glass sad – this beautiful American player was actually part of the roster of PROSTEJOV last year.

Igtisadchi rallies to beat Romanian Stiinta in three sets

Igtisadchi prevailed against a resilient Stiinta Bacau side, winning in three sets, 25:22, 25:23, 25:17, in Romania on Wednesday in the first match of the 2010-11 Challenge Cup Round of 8.

In the first set, Stiinta claimed an early 9:1 advantage before Igtisadchi mounted a counter rally to take the first lead in the match, 15:14. The host team has managed to pull ahead again, 20:17, but Igtisadchi remained calm and collected, and went on a 8:2 set-ending rally to win the set, 25:22.

Igtsidachi leapt out to a quick 8:2 lead in the second set and then it was the Romanian team that put forth a tremendous defensive effort to tie the set at 14. In ensuing minutes, the lead changed hands six times, with Stiinta holding a 22:20 lead before Igtisadchti snatched the set 25:23.

Both teams traded points through much of the third set, before Wing and Lehtonen led Igtisadchi to forge ahead for a critical 23:16 lead late in the game. Moments later, Igtsiadchi closed the set and the match 25:17.

The return leg match is scheduled for next Tuesday, February 8.