2013 FIVB World League Press Release Italy, Russia and Brazil lead - TopicsExpress



          

2013 FIVB World League Press Release Italy, Russia and Brazil lead the way at end of World League Week Three Lausanne, Switzerland, June 17, 2013 – The three most successful countries in the FIVB Volleyball World League - Italy, Russia and Brazil - are the stand out teams in the 2013 edition having won all four of their opening matches. Italy went to the top of Pool B ahead of Olympic champions Russia on set ratio difference after beating Cuba 3-0 (25-23, 25-18, 25-19) in Florence on Sunday. The victory was Italy’s fourth from as many matches having also beaten Cuba on Friday and Germany twice the week earlier. The first win over Cuba saw Italy win their first three World League matches for the fourth successive year. It was also the first time in all of Cuba’s 23 participations in the World League, that last year’s bronze medallist failed to win more than two sets in total in their first three matches. Sunday’s other match saw Japan end a 22-match losing streak, which started in 2008, by winning two matches in a row against Finland. Japan’s opening 3-1 win over Finland on Saturday saw them concede 79 points, a record low for them in a four or five-set match in the current scoring format (since 1999). Meanwhile, Russia continued their excellent start to the 2013 World League with two impressive victories over Serbia in Kaliningrad over the weekend. It’s the third time in the last four years that the world No. 2 has started the World League with four straight victories. They started 8-0 in In 2010 and 9-0 in 2011 and Russia has now won 17 consecutive World League matches as the home team since the start of 2011. The last time Serbia lost twice against the same opponent in a single match-round was against Brazil, exactly five years ago, in June 2008. Other significant highlights of the weekend saw world No. 1 Brazil beat Argentina twice – both in straight sets - in Mendoza. It represented the 11th and 12th straight-sets-World-League victories against Argentina for Brazil. Only against Portugal (13) do they have more. The second victory on Saturday, saw the 2010 champions become the first team to reach 150 straight set wins in World League history with Italy their closest rivals on 122. They are now 21-0 against Argentina in World League play, the most wins without a loss by any team against any other team. Brazil is the most successful country in the World League with nine titles, three silver and four bronze medals, followed by Italy with eight titles, three silver and two bronze medals and Russia, who have two titles, five silver and seven bronze medals. Brazil, Russia, Italy and Bulgaria are the only undefeated teams in the competition to date. Bulgaria did not play last weekend after winning their opening two games against France. Brazil holds the record for most titles (nine), most podiums (16), most match wins (296) and most sets won (972). Brazil is one of only two countries to have participated in all 24 editions of the World League. The other is Italy. c/o FIVB.ORG fivb.org/EN/volleyball/competitions/WorldLeague/2013/viewPressRelease.asp?No=39743&Language=en
Posted on: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 02:13:24 +0000

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