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Overview

Head-to-Head

  • Slovenia defeated Belgium twice in the 2018 World Championship, 3-2 in the first round and 3-0 in the second round.

  • On 15 September 2018, Slovenia came from two sets behind to beat Belgium in the 2018 World Championship first round in Florence. Alen Šket scored 21 points, at least three more than any other player on the court.

  • Six days later in Bologna, these teams met again in the 2018 World Championship second round. Slovenia won again, this time in straight sets. Klemen Cebulj finished as top scorer on 17 points.

  • Belgium beat Slovenia 3-1 in the 2015 European Championship group stage. Cebulj (24) and Sam Deroo (21) finished as their team's leading scorer.

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Slovenia

  • Slovenia are hoping to qualify for the Olympic Games for the first time.

  • Slovenia failed to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in last year's Intercontinental Olympic Qualification tournament. They finished third in their group behind Poland (1st) and France (2nd).

  • Slovenia lost all their three matches in the 2012 European Olympic Qualification tournament, claiming only one set (in a 3-1 loss against Serbia).

Belgium

  • Belgium competed in only one Olympic Games, in 1968. Belgium received a wildcard for those Games after Romania withdrew from the competition.

  • Belgium finished in eighth place at the 1968 Olympic Games, after winning only two of their nine matches.

  • Belgium finished third in their group in the 2019 Intercontinental Olympic Qualification tournament, behind United States (1st) and the Netherlands (2nd).

  • Belgium lost all their three matches in 2016 European Olympic Qualification tournament, claiming only one set (in 3-1 loss against Serbia).

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  • Officials
    First Referee
    Epaminondas GEROTHODOROS
    GRE
    Second Referee
    Igor PORVAZNIK
    SVK
  • Venue Information
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    Volleyball fans have ‘nicknamed’ the iconic Max-Schmeling-Halle ‘Germany’s Volleyball temple’. Actually, it is much more than just that – since this venue has played host to an impressive number of major international competitions as well, such as the 2002 FIVB Women’s World Championship, 2003 EuroVolley Men, 2013 EuroVolley Women, as well as the historic CEV Champions League Volley 2019 Super Finals back in May – to name only a few highlights. The Hall also plays as hosts to the Berlin Recycling Volleys, Germany's most decorated volleyball club with 10 Bundesliga titles and a CEV cup title in 2015/2016. The arena is located at Am Falkpl. 1, 10437 Berlin, Germany and holds up to 12,000 spectators. Capacity: 8533
  • How To Attend
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    Falkplatz 1, BERLIN, 10437 Capacity: 8533

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  • Who Qualifies?

    After completion of a single round robin in each of the two pools, the top two teams will play crossed semi-finals.  This is followed by a winner-takes-it-all final, where a much-coveted ticket to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics will be at stake.

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Team

Team Profile
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SLOVENIA

Address

Črnuška cesta 9 Ljubljana - Črnuče

Contacts

phone +386 14 38 53 70 email ozs@odbojka.si
Team Leaders
Outside spiker
Team Schedule

Previous Games

09/01/2020 vs. 2 - 3 L play circle Go to Match Centre
08/01/2020 vs. 3 - 1 W play circle Go to Match Centre
07/01/2020 vs. 3 - 2 W play circle Go to Match Centre
  • All Time
  • 3
    Competitions Played
  • 1
    Titles
  • Competition
  • 4
    Matches Played
  • 3
    Matches Won
  • 75%
    Win %
  • 11
    Sets Won
  • 388
    Points Won
  • 50%
    Attack %
  • 47%
    Reception %

Team

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17
URNAUT Tine
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1988
  • Birth Place: Slovenj Gradec
  • Height: 200 cm
1
STERN Tonček
Opposite
  • Birth Date: 1995
  • Birth Place: Maribor
  • Height: 200 cm
2
PAJENK Alen
Middle blocker
  • Birth Date: 1986
  • Birth Place: Ptuj
  • Height: 203 cm
4
KOZAMERNIK Jan
Middle blocker
  • Birth Date: 1995
  • Birth Place: Ljubljana
  • Height: 205 cm
6
GASPARINI Mitja
Opposite
  • Birth Date: 1984
  • Birth Place: Koper
  • Height: 202 cm
9
VINCIC Dejan
Setter
  • Birth Date: 1986
  • Birth Place: Slovenj Gradec
  • Height: 200 cm
10
ŠTALEKAR Sašo
Middle blocker
  • Birth Date: 1996
  • Birth Place: Slovenj Gradec
  • Height: 214 cm
12
KLOBUCAR Jan
Libero
  • Birth Date: 1992
  • Height: 196 cm
13
KOVAČIČ Jani
Libero
  • Birth Date: 1992
  • Height: 186 cm
14
STERN Ziga
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1994
  • Birth Place: Maribor
  • Height: 193 cm
15
VIDEČNIK Matic
Middle blocker
  • Birth Date: 1993
  • Height: 204 cm
16
ROPRET Gregor
Setter
  • Birth Date: 1989
  • Birth Place: SLOVENIA
  • Height: 192 cm
18
CEBULJ Klemen
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1992
  • Birth Place: Slovenj Gradec
  • Height: 202 cm
19
MOŽIČ Rok
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 2002
  • Birth Place: Maribor
  • Height: 200 cm

Staff

Head Coach
Assistant Coach 2
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Recent Results

Match Report

Stern powers Slovenia to victorious start in Berlin

Article

Slovenia managed a 3-0 (25-23, 28-26, 25-20) victory over Belgium in the Pool A opener at the CEV Tokyo 2020 qualification tournament in Berin. Tonček Stern made the difference in the first set as he put away seven successful spikes towards a 25-23 Slovenian win fixed with a powerful hit by middle Alen Pajenk for the last point. Jolan Cox scored as many as 10 points for Belgium in a very hard-fought second set, but the team made way too many unforced errors to help the opponents. Deep into the overtime, it was once again Pajenk who delivered the closing point at 28-26. To add to the drama, the decision towards one of the set points was reversed twice by alternating video challenges. Three aces in a row by Stern helped Slovenia break away with an 11-8 lead in the third set, after which they kept pace to cruise to a comfortable 25-20 close. On a total of 20 points, Stern topped the scorers’ charts, followed by Cox on 19

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102
Points

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

94
Duration

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

3075
Spectators

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

189
Match Spikes

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

56%
Reception Level

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

4-8
Net Domination

The number of successful point winning blocks of SLOVENIA compared to BELGIUM.

4-3
Ace Count

SLOVENIA number of service aces compared to BELGIUM

20-30
Error Difference

Errors leading to points of SLOVENIA, next to those from BELGIUM

Tine Urnaut, Slovenian captain: ”I think it was a tough match. We still have to be more constant in side-out but did a great job serving and defending as well as creating a possibility destroying their attacks. We went two, three points in front in the first two sets but we let the opponent to come back. In the third set we did a good job we continue to play aggressive and it was a very important win for us. It will be a very tough game against Germany, our next opponent; they have a really good team. We will do our best to play the best volleyball we can and win.”

Dominique Baeyens, Belgium coach: “It was obviously not the result we were hoping for. We knew before the start that we have to play on a high level to compete with these teams, but it wasn’t enough today. We still had the chance to win the first and second time as we were in front but couldn’t close the set. Just small things made the difference which is very annoying. We now have to win every game to stay in the tournament. Of course it will be really hard but we are difficult to play and will not give up until l the end.”