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Officials
First RefereeAleksandra BALANDZICSRBSecond RefereeNikolaos FRAGKAKISGRE
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How To Attend
Högevallsgatan 1 , LUND, 222 29 Capacity: 2000
Previous Games
02/07/2022 | vs. |
3 - 0 | W | Go to Match Centre |
22/06/2022 | vs. |
3 - 0 | W | Go to Match Centre |
18/06/2022 | vs. |
3 - 0 | W | Go to Match Centre |
- All Time
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2Competitions Played
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3Titles
- Competition
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9Matches Played
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8Matches Won
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89%Win %
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26Sets Won
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787Points Won
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47%Attack %
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53%Reception %
Team
- Birth Date: 1994
- Birth Place: Degerfors
- Height: 177 cm
- Birth Date: 1997
- Birth Place: Villstad
- Height: 187 cm
- Birth Date: 1996
- Birth Place: Mulhouse
- Height: 179 cm
- Birth Date: 1998
- Birth Place: Alkmaar
- Height: 190 cm
- Birth Date: 1994
- Birth Place: Lenhovda
- Height: 188 cm
PORTUGAL
Address
Avenida de França, 549 PORTOContacts
Previous Games
02/07/2022 | vs. |
0 - 3 | L | Go to Match Centre |
26/06/2022 | vs. |
3 - 1 | W | Go to Match Centre |
18/06/2022 | vs. |
1 - 3 | L | Go to Match Centre |
- All Time
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6Competitions Played
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1Titles
- Competition
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9Matches Played
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6Matches Won
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67%Win %
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21Sets Won
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801Points Won
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36%Attack %
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35%Reception %
Team
- Birth Date: 1986
- Birth Place: Americo Brasiliense/SP
- Height: 184 cm
Recent Results
SWEDEN
SLOVENIA
(25 - 19, 25 - 20, 25 - 16)
SWEDEN
LUXEMBOURG
(25 - 11, 25 - 13, 25 - 14)
PORTUGAL
SWEDEN
(13 - 25, 25 - 21, 24 - 26, 32 - 30, 19 - 21)
Team Statistics
Player Statistics
Head to Head
Linda ANDERSSON
Middle blocker
SWEDEN
Ana COUTO
Setter
PORTUGAL
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Sweden triumph again in Silver #EuroLeagueW!
Already in the League Round of the CEV Volleyball European Silver League 2022, the encounters between Sweden and Portugal went into a thrilling five-setters. Therefore, everyone expected another fierce battle in the final match of this campaign and the beginning of the match couldn't disappoint. Neither team was able to gain a bigger advantage, as both were extremely focused, showing Volleyball at the finest level at the beginning of this clash. In front of a large number of excitable Swedish supporters, the teams traded powerful spikes over the net and spared no efforts to keep the ball alive. Isabelle Haak (7 points) and Portugal's Julia Kavalenka (5) led the offensive of their teams. However, the breakpoint came at 17-17 with Vilma Andersson serving an ace and then her teammates improved it to 19-17. And actually, the service played a crucial role in the decisive part of the set. Lazic, who went to the service line at 20-19, didn't leave this place until the end of the set - she herself produced one ace, but her difficult serve put in trouble the opponent. Winning block from Jonna Wasserfaller and Anna Haak closed the opening part.
The hosts kept the momentum, starting the next part with a 8-1 lead, but it didn't discourage Portugal, who struggled a lot in receptions (only 29%). The team under the guidance of the coach Hugo Silva found their way to reduce the gap to one point (12-11) being powered by Kavalenka (7 points). Sweden tried hard to regain control and they moved to a 20-17 lead, then Portugal got close again at 21-20, but they couldn't stop the furious race of the hosts in the decisive part. Powerful spike from Swedish superstar Isabelle Haak sealed the second set in which the hosts totally dominated on serve (5-1) and block (6-1).
Although Portugal tried their best, it was impossible to stop the inspired Sweden in their furious race, as they played almost flawless, taking an 8-3 lead and improving further to 21-11. Isabelle Haak, with her outstanding skills and experience, was the one to win the most difficult balls, but all her teammates raised their skills to the top. Alexandra Lazic was a player to stand out with her performance in the 3rd set - she scored 7 points, including the match point that gave Sweden the title.
Lazic was the best scorer of the match with 19 points to her name, including 3 aces, 1 block and 15 kills (58% success in attack) earning a well-deserved MVP award. Julia Kavalenka was Portugal's top scorer with 12 points. It's the second victory of Sweden in the Silver League as on Saturday they repeated the feat from 2018. After earning gold medals in this edition, they will be entitled to play in the next edition of the CEV Volleyball European Golden League.
The match in numbers
The combined total number of points scored by both teams throughout the entire match.
The total length of the match, from the first serve through until the last point has ended.
Total number of people in attendance at the venue – taken at the end of the second set.
The combined total number of successful spikes achieved by both teams throughout the entire match.
An average of the two team service reception percentages from the complete match.
The number of successful point winning blocks of SWEDEN compared to PORTUGAL.
SWEDEN number of service aces compared to PORTUGAL
Errors leading to points of SWEDEN, next to those from PORTUGAL
Top Scorer
- 19 - Alexandra LAZIC (SWE)
- 14 - Isabelle HAAK (SWE)
- 12 - Julia KAVALENKA (POR)
Top Attacker
- 15 - Alexandra LAZIC (SWE)
- 12 - Julia KAVALENKA (POR)
- 12 - Isabelle HAAK (SWE)
Top Blocker
- 5 - Jonna WASSERFALLER (SWE)
- 3 - Carina MOURA (POR)
- 3 - Vilma JULEVIK (SWE)
Top Server
- 3 - Vilma JULEVIK (SWE)
- 3 - Alexandra LAZIC (SWE)
- 2 - Isabelle HAAK (SWE)
Top Receiver
- 6 - Alexandra LAZIC (SWE)
- 2 - Margarida MAIA (POR)
- 2 - Joana RESENDE (POR)