Record crowd watches Canada drop tough Volleyball Nations League match to France
- More than 12,030 spectators attended Canada’s match against France, marking a record crowd for the Canadian senior men's team on home soil and a North American Volleyball Nations League record.
- Canada lost to France with a final score of 3-2, including a tense tiebreaker of 15-6.
- Canada captain Fynn McCarthy stated, 'We let the game slip away from us,' acknowledging the team's performance despite the loss.
- Head coach Dan Lewis expressed pride in the team's effort, stating, 'I’m extremely proud of the guys; they never quit and they are growing with every game.
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12,032 spectators attended the League of Volleyball Nations game in Quebec City on Saturday, a North American record.
·Montreal, Canada
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Record crowd watches Canada drop tough Volleyball Nations League match to France
QUÉBEC - The fans broke a record, but Canada came up just short in Volleyball National League action on Saturday at Centre Videotron.
·Niagara Falls, Canada
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