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Dublin crowd witness historic day for Ireland and European Volleyball as a whole

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Article Mon, Aug 5 2024

Volleyball Ireland made history on Monday as the first nation in the Small Countries Association (SCA) to host and compete in a European Championship Final Round, as Pool II of this year’s #EuroVolleyU20W kicked off in Dublin. 

The Irish team showed a valiant effort in front onf their home crowd

“Día dhaoibh gach daoine. Tá bróduil an domhain orm na clichí seo a oscailt innú. Céad míle failte romhaibh go léir go hEireann. Very literally translated to English that means… God be with you all, the pride of the world is on me today for the opening of these games. 100 thousand welcomes to you all to Ireland.”

Clodagh Nic Canna
President of Volleyball Ireland

The event, held at the Sport Ireland Campus, got off to a flying start, with a titanic battle between Serbia and Ukraine, with the Serbians coming back from deficits in several sets to take the opening match 3-1 (21-25, 27-25, 25-22, 28-26), before a stylish Italy overcame Czechia in straight sets (25-21, 25-19, 25-19).

Ireland’s first appearance at this level was a tough defeat to Portugal, but with some promising moments from the hosts, as opposite Avril MacHale scored well. Ireland, who have the youngest team in the competition, fought well with plenty of spirit, in front of a proud local crowd.

Pre-favourites Italy managed to rout Czechia in straight sets in their opening match

Poland cruised into a 2-nil lead against Finland, before the NEVZA team flicked on a switch. They dominated the third and ran Poland close in the fourth, but it was the Poles who claimed an opening day victory by 3-1 (25-11, 25-19, 17-25, 25-21).

So, this was a truly memorable day in Dublin, one that will last long in everyone’s memories!

All Pool II matches are available for viewing here: 
https://www.youtube.com/@VolleyballIrelandVLY 

The event in Dublin is a historic premiere for Ireland and the European Volleyball community

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