Overview
Croatia started their home #EuroVolleyW campaign in Pool C on a high note with two straight-set victories over Switzerland and Belarus. The team under guidance of Daniele Santarelli has shown so far very well-balanced game led by their young setter Klara Peric. On the other side Slovakia will play only their second match. After losing in four sets to Hungary on Friday, they had time to analyse own mistakes and fully recover to play today with freshness.
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Match Polls
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Officials
First RefereeAlexey PASHKEVICHRUSSecond RefereeSanja MIKLOSICSLO
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Venue Information
Many basketball and volleyball competitions, many martial arts competitions, and even some tennis competitions were played in the Krešimir Ćosić Hall. The Croatian Volleyball Federation in the Krešimir Ćosić Hall organized the finals of the Croatian Cup and the Snježana Ušić Cup in the 2019/2020 season, MEVZA tournaments for younger age categories and all finals of domestic championships for younger age categories. Capacity: 8000
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How To Attend
Splitska 3, Zadar, 23000 Capacity: 8000
AIRPORT ZADAR – public transportation secured by bus to the main bus station. Distance from airport Zadar to main bus station is 12 km cca. 25 min MAIN BUS STATION in Zadar to Krešimir Ćosić hall Distance from main bus station in Zadar to hall is 7 km cca. 10 min Get directions
Featured Players
Samanta FABRIS
Bio
Sananta was born in Danijeli-Istria. She started playing volleyball by accident. Titles won to date are: 4 x Croatian championships, 1 x Croatian Cup, 2 x Italian championships, 1 x Russian championship, 1 x Italian Suoercup, 2 x Russian Cups, 1 x Russian Supercup and a Silver at the World Club Championships and Champions league.
Team
CROATIA
Address
Trg Dražena Petrovića 1 ZAGREBContacts
Previous Games
| 29/08/2021 | vs. |
2 - 3 | L | Go to Match Centre |
| 25/08/2021 | vs. |
0 - 3 | L | Go to Match Centre |
| 24/08/2021 | vs. |
3 - 1 | W | Go to Match Centre |
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17Competitions Played
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0Titles
- Competition
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6Matches Played
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4Matches Won
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67%Win %
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14Sets Won
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478Points Won
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42%Attack %
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51%Reception %
Team
- Birth Date: 1999
- Birth Place: Zagreb
- Height: 187 cm
- Birth Date: 2000
- Birth Place: Mostar
- Height: 192 cm
- Birth Date: 1995
- Birth Place: Zagreb
- Height: 180 cm
- Birth Date: 1991
- Birth Place: Osijek
- Height: 190 cm
- Birth Date: 1993
- Birth Place: Split
- Height: 193 cm
- Birth Date: 1994
- Birth Place: Zagreb
- Height: 190 cm
Recent Results
Gallery
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Croatia celebrate third victory in a row
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 CROATIA compared to SLOVAKIA.
CROATIA number of service aces compared to SLOVAKIA
Errors leading to points of CROATIA, next to those from SLOVAKIA
Beta Dumancic“We are obviously happy with the third win in a row. I cannot say that we expected to start the championship this way, as that might sound arrogant, but we have been working very hard for this – so our success does not come as a surprise. We probably felt some pressure at the beginning of the match – as much as we did with the previous ones, but we found our flow and everything went well. We now have a rest day, will prepare for Hungary and after that think of the match with Italy."
Middle blocker of Croatia
Karin Palgutova“It really is a pity that we started the first set very well and did not win it. We were leading by five or six points and in one rotation we got stuck. They pushed us really hard. Afterwards, it was harder and harder for us. I think, it is already the second game we are blocked so often. We struggled to find good solutions to put the ball down, we attacked straight into the block, so it becomes easy for the opponent to defend and it is mentally tough when you are blocked so many times.”
Opposite of Slovakia