Volleyball: Japan Misses Out on Medal, Italy Wins Nations League
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For the blues of Velasco is the 29th consecutive success (ANSA)
For a set, Brazil dreamed. However, Italy - current Olympic campaign - came to the second consecutive title of the League of Nations of Women’s Volleyball at the end of 3 to 1 (22-25, 25-18, 25-22, 25-22) on this Sunday (27), in Lódz, Poland. The Italians showed the force that led them to collect now 29 pieces of invasiveness. Brazil is already with the vice-campedate for the fourth time in history, after 2019, 2021 and 2022. The country has nev…
ITALY CONTINUE AT THE TOP WITH THIRD VNL TITLE – Asian Volleyball Confederation
The Olympic champions came from behind to beat Brazil 3-1 and take another gold FIVB World Ranking leaders Italy continue to dominate the international women’s volleyball scene and secured on Sunday their third-straight major title, taking gold in the Volleyball Nations League 2025 in Łódź, Poland. The reigning Olympic champions, the Italians triumphed in the tournament for the third time following victories in 2022 and 2024 with a 3-1 (22-25, 2…
For the third time in history, Italy won the Women's Volleyball Nations League. In the final, the team defeated Brazil. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the broadcast of the League of Nations. How the Volleyball Nations League went The Italian team played the tournament distance without a single loss, confidently winning the main round. In the playoffs, the team left no chance for the USA team (3:0), and then defeated the hosts…
The Brazilian female choice of volleyball was unable to contain Italy's impetence and popularity on this Sunday (27) in Lodz, Poland, and remained with the silver medal of the League of Nations (VNL). The current Olympic camps and now bi VNL won at the end of 3 sets to 1, with parts of 22/25, 25/18, 25/22 and 25/222. The result resulted in Brazil becoming the winner of the tournament for the fourth time in seven editions. Already, Italy is incre…
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