FIVB Men's World: Turks hope to keep going after quarters entry
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The Turkish volleyball team is the first quarter-finalist of the World Championship held in the Philippines.
FIVB Men's World: Turks hope to keep going after quarters entry
MANILA, Philippines — Playing with nothing to lose, Turkiye eased its way into the quarterfinals of the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship. Behind Adis Lagumdzija, Turkiye remained unbeaten after turning back the Netherlands, 27-29, 25-23, 25-16, 25-19, in the Round of 16 on Saturday at Mall of Asia Arena. READ: FIVB Men’s World: Turkiye books first-ever trip to quarterfinals Murat Yenipazar relishes Turkey’s first-ever quarterfinal in th…
The Turkish National Men's Volleyball Team advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time in its history, defeating the Netherlands 3-1 at the 2025 World Championship held in the Philippines. - Anadolu Agency
Poland and Turkey are the first to be classified for the final quarter of the World Male of Vôlei. On this Saturday (20), the Poles defeated Canada by 3 sets to 1 to 1 to advance. The Turks have already defeated the Netherlands, also by 3 to 1, continuing with the historic campaign in the competition. Now Poland and Turkey will face the next phase. The duel takes place on September 23, with time that will yet be defined.
Manila, 20 Sep (Latin Press) The Turkiye team beat the Netherlands by 3-1 today and agreed to the quarterfinals of the Philippine Men's Volleyball World Cup 2025. The post Turkiye joins quarterfinals in the World Volleyball World (m) first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
The National Men's Volleyball Team beat the Netherlands 3-1 in the eighth final of the FIVB Men's World Championship and qualified for the first time in its history for the quarter-finals. The National Men's Volleyball Team faced the Netherlands in the eighth final of the Men's World Championship. The "Sultanes of the Net", in the eighth final of the World Championship, (...) - Sport / Volleyball , FIVB World Championship
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