Highlights
Overview
Head-to-Head
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Germany and Slovenia will meet for the first time in a European Olympic Qualification Tournament.
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Slovenia beat Germany 3-1 in the World League in 2016 in their only meeting in a world level major tournament (World Championship, World League, Olympic Games, Grand Champions Cup, World Cup and Volleyball Nations League).
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That meeting was the World League final in Group 3 in Frankfurt. Tine Urnaut scored a match-high 17 points in that match (including 16 from spikes).
Germany
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Germany started their CEV Tokyo Volleyball Olympic Qualification 2020 campaign on home soil with 3-0 wins over Czech Republic and Belgium.
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György Grozer was the top scorer in Germany's matches against Czech Republic (21 points) and Belgium (22). Christian Fromm (16 and 10) and Denys Kaliberda (12 and 10) also reached double figures in both encounters.
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Against Belgium, Grozer also was Germany's most prolific server (2 aces) and blocker (3 stuff blocks, Tobias Krick also 3).
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Coach Andrea Giani was in charge of Slovenia between 2015 and 2016. He guided Slovenia to the 2015 European Championship final (3-0 defeat against France). Two years later, he helped Germany reach the gold medal match of the European Championship – where they lost to Russia 3-2.
Slovenia
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Slovenia beat Belgium 3-0 on Sunday in their opening match of CEV Tokyo Volleyball Olympic Qualification 2020.
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Slovenia are hoping to qualify for the Olympic Games for the first time.
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Toncek Stern scored 20 of Slovenia's 51 points (excl. opponent errors) against Belgium. Tine Urnaut had 10.
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Stern's 20 points included three aces on Sunday, as many as the whole Belgian team combined.
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Match Polls
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Officials
First RefereeStefano CESAREITASecond RefereeKenneth AROFIN
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Venue Information
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
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How To Attend
Falkplatz 1, BERLIN, 10437 Capacity: 8533
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Watch Live
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Find your Broadcaster- 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.
More - Who Qualifies?
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Team
Team Profile
GERMANY
Address
Otto-Fleck-Schneise 8 FRANKFURT AM MAINContacts
Team Schedule
Next Game
10/01/2020 | vs. | Go to Match Centre |
Previous Games
09/01/2020 | vs. | 3 - 1 | W | Go to Match Centre |
07/01/2020 | vs. | 2 - 3 | L | Go to Match Centre |
06/01/2020 | vs. | 3 - 0 | W | Go to Match Centre |
- All Time
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6Competitions Played
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2Titles
- Competition
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5Matches Played
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3Matches Won
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60%Win %
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11Sets Won
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421Points Won
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55%Attack %
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37%Reception %
Team
11
KAMPA Lukas Immanuel
Setter
- Birth Date: 1986
- Birth Place: Bochum
- Height: 193 cm
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FROMM Christian
Outside spiker
- Birth Date: 1990
- Birth Place: Berlin
- Height: 204 cm
2
KRICK Tobias
Middle blocker
- Birth Date: 1998
- Birth Place: Bingen am Rhein
- Height: 211 cm
3
SCHOTT Ruben
Outside spiker
- Birth Date: 1994
- Birth Place: Berlin
- Height: 192 cm
5
REICHERT Moritz
Outside spiker
- Birth Date: 1995
- Birth Place: Dudweiler / Saarbrücken
- Height: 195 cm
6
KALIBERDA Denys Viktorovic
Outside spiker
- Birth Date: 1990
- Birth Place: Poltava
- Height: 193 cm
8
BÖHME Marcus
Middle blocker
- Birth Date: 1985
- Birth Place: Berlin-Pankow
- Height: 212 cm
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KARLITZEK Moritz
Outside spiker
- Birth Date: 1996
- Birth Place: Hammelburg
- Height: 191 cm
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STEUERWALD Markus
Libero
- Birth Date: 1989
- Birth Place: Wolfach
- Height: 184 cm
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Match Report
Slovenia beat Germany to join them into semis
Article
166
Points
The combined total number of points scored by both teams throughout the entire match.
138
Duration
The total length of the match, from the first serve through until the last point has ended.
2377
Spectators
Total number of people in attendance at the venue – taken at the end of the second set.
224
Match Spikes
The combined total number of successful spikes achieved by both teams throughout the entire match.
37%
Reception Level
An average of the two team service reception percentages from the complete match.
7-11
Net Domination
The number of successful point winning blocks of GERMANY compared to SLOVENIA.
12-10
Ace Count
GERMANY number of service aces compared to SLOVENIA
40-42
Error Difference
Errors leading to points of GERMANY, next to those from SLOVENIA
Team Slovenia during the National Anthem
Lukas Kampa, Captain of Germany: "Of course it was our goal to win but it was still a good performance from us. It was really hard work to reach the semis here and that´s the most important fact. So it is not important to finish it on the first place because of the do or die games in front of us. If you want to get the ticket you have to beat all teams and we made just the first step. We will use Wednesday to have a little rest to be in a good shape on Thursday.”
Alberto Giuliani, Coach of Slovenia: "About this match I save the results, because it’s important qualify for the semi-finals, but I don’t like the play. We played very bad. We played without concentration. We played without attitude. I don’t like this. I think it’s difficult to play all the matches in the same level, because we got to stay together for a long time. I think this is the problem.”