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  • Officials
    First Referee
    Sinisa OVUKA
    BIH
    Second Referee
    Kanstantsin ASIPCHYK
    BLR
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    Saku Suurhall is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the Estonian capital Tallinn. Opened in November 2001, it is the largest multi-purpose hall in the country and holds slightly more than 7000 seats. It generally hosts basketball games, as well as other sport competitions, trade fairs, corporate events and concerts. In 2002 Saku Suurhall hosted Eurvision Song Contest. Over the years many international pop and rockstars have performed there. Just to name few - Sting, Ed Sheeran, Bob Dylan, Biffy Clyro, R.E.M., Metallica etc. 2019 Men’s European Golden League Final Four also took place in this hall. Capacity: 5000
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    Paldiski mnt. 104 B, TALLINN, Capacity: 5000

    Visitors coming by car have more comfortable possibilities for parking on the sides and in front of the hall. The parking lots of the adjacent shopping centres remain also nearby. Eurovolley FanZone is located in Vabaduse väljak (Freedom Square). From September 1st to 9th free shuttle buses are operating en route Vabaduse väljak - Saku Suurhall - Vabaduse väljak. Exact timetables and further details will be available at FanZone information booth. The public transport bring visitors right to Haabersti bus stop located just in front of Suurhall. The buses no 22 (from Vabaduse väljak), 42 (from Kaubamaja) and 43 (from Balti jaam) drive regularly from the city centre to the hall. Get directions

Featured Players

The newly crowned Olympic champions, France enter their first #EuroVolleyM match as the clear favouirtes against Slovakia. This is their 30th participation at the European Championship.

History says it all. Of the previous seven European winners of the Olympic gold medal, six won the title at the first European Championships held after those Olympic Games. Soviet Union achieved this in 1967, 1971 and 1981, Netherlands in 1997, Yugoslavia in 2001 and Russia in 2013. Only Poland, who won the Olympic title in 1976, failed to achieve this feat when they lost to Soviet Union in the final of the 1977 European Championships.

At the 2019 European Championships, France finished in fourth place after losing in straight sets to Poland in the match for third place.

Slovakia, on the other hand, will make their 11th appearance in the European Championships. Since their debut in 1997, they only missed out on the 1999 and 2005 editions.
Slovakia's best result in the competition was a fifth place in 2011. They finished 19th at the 2019 European Championships.

#EuroVolleyM

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Previous Games

13/09/2021 vs. 0 - 3 L play circle Go to Match Centre
09/09/2021 vs. 3 - 0 W play circle Go to Match Centre
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  • All Time
  • 32
    Competitions Played
  • 3
    Titles
  • Competition
  • 6
    Matches Played
  • 5
    Matches Won
  • 83%
    Win %
  • 15
    Sets Won
  • 470
    Points Won
  • 57%
    Attack %
  • 54%
    Reception %

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TONIUTTI Benjamin
Setter
  • Birth Date: 1989
  • Birth Place: Mulhouse
  • Height: 183 cm
1
CHINENYEZE Barthélémy
Middle blocker
  • Birth Date: 1998
  • Birth Place: Dunkerque
  • Height: 202 cm
2
GREBENNIKOV Jénia
Libero
  • Birth Date: 1990
  • Birth Place: Rennes
  • Height: 188 cm
4
PATRY Jean
Opposite
  • Birth Date: 1996
  • Birth Place: Montpellier
  • Height: 207 cm
9
NGAPETH Earvin
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1991
  • Birth Place: Saint-Raphaël
  • Height: 194 cm
11
BRIZARD Antoine Arthur Fabien
Setter
  • Birth Date: 1994
  • Birth Place: Poitiers
  • Height: 196 cm
14
LE GOFF Nicolas
Middle blocker
  • Birth Date: 1992
  • Birth Place: Paris
  • Height: 207 cm
16
BULTOR Daryl
Middle blocker
  • Birth Date: 1995
  • Height: 197 cm
17
CLEVENOT Trévor
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1994
  • Birth Place: Royan
  • Height: 199 cm
19
LOUATI Yacine
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1992
  • Birth Place: Tourcoing
  • Height: 198 cm
20
DIEZ Benjamin
Libero
  • Birth Date: 1998
  • Height: 183 cm
21
FAURE Théo
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1999
  • Height: 202 cm
24
GUEYE Mousse
Middle blocker
  • Birth Date: 1996
  • Birth Place: Dakar
  • Height: 202 cm
28
REBEYROL François
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1999
  • Height: 200 cm

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France off to a flying start

Article 3 September 2021

In the second match of the day in Pool D, the reigning Olympic champions France met Slovakia. Slovakia put up a good fight. However France left no chances in their first official game coached by Bernardo Rocha De Rezende and took a confident 3-0 win.

 

• France started good and secured a comfortable lead by the middle of the first set. Slovakia were prepared to fight and after some great rallies managed to come as close as 22-24. However, an attack point by Trevor Clevenot got France 25-22 set win. France’s Earvin Ngapeth and Peter Michalovic of Slovakia both hammered seven points for their respective teams.

• Slovakia had a better start in the second set and quickly took a 7-3 lead. By mid-set, the Olympic champions had evened out the score and started to take the lead. Strong performance by Jean Patry with six attack points and one block helped France to emerged victorious.

• The third set started with France taking the lead. Slovakia fought hard to get close to the score and kept up until 16-16, but France still took what they were looking for. Earvin Ngapeth scored seven points in third set and 17 points in total, and shared the top-scorer position of the team with opposite Jean Patry. Peter Michalovic recorded 16 points for his Slovakia.

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“We were fighting, we had some good moments, but it was not enough. We were not stable and had problems with side-out in some rotations. It was the basic reason of why we couldn’t manage to finish the sets.”

Peter Michalovic
Opposite of Slovakia

"It was a good game, it was important for us to win and to play well. We really enjoyed the game, this is how we play: we enjoy Volleyball. Even though we are Olympic winners, we still try to win the European Championship, too. But it's difficult both mentally and physically. We have a new staff and we want to prove and push ourselves.”

Jenia Grebennikov
Libero of France

The match in numbers

105
Points

The combined total number of points scored by both teams throughout the entire match.

79
Duration

The total length of the match, from the first serve through until the last point has ended.

230
Spectators

Total number of people in attendance at the venue – taken at the end of the second set.

170
Match Spikes

The combined total number of successful spikes achieved by both teams throughout the entire match.

60%
Reception Level

An average of the two team service reception percentages from the complete match.

15-5
Net Domination

The number of successful point winning blocks of FRANCE compared to SLOVAKIA.

1-4
Ace Count

FRANCE number of service aces compared to SLOVAKIA

32-28
Error Difference

Errors leading to points of FRANCE, next to those from SLOVAKIA