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Overview

The defending champion Serbia finished 2nd in Pool A after losing to the host Poland in a nail-biting five-setter. They recorded four victories, but the last of them against Greece came in unexpected five-setter. MVP from 2019 - Uroš Kovačević scored in pool phase 74 points playing in four out of five games and hopes to help his team to become the first back-to-back European champion since Italy in 2003 and 2005. On the other side, Turkey can count on Adis Lagumdžija who with 104 became the second best scorer of pool phase. Turkey earned surprising 3-1 victory over Russia in their opening game, but in their last match they lost 3-2 to Finland finishing 3rd in Pool C. The teams locked horns only twice at EuroVolley in 1958 (Turkey's win) and in 2011 (Serbia's win).

EuroVolleyM: Exciting matchups set for the Eight Finals

Head-to-Head
· Serbia (including Serbia and Montenegro and Yugoslavia) and Turkey met twice at the European Championships. Yugoslavia defeated Turkey 3-0 in the 1958 group stage and Serbia won 3-0 in the 2011 group stage.
· The only meeting between these teams at major world level tournaments (Olympic Games, World Championship, World Cup, Grand Champions Cup, World League, Volleyball Nations League) came at the 1998 World Championships. Yugoslavia defeated Turkey in straight sets in the first group stage of that tournament.
· Turkey defeated Serbia 3-1 in the group stage at the 2015 European Games in Baku. Both teams stranded in the quarterfinals of that tournament.

Serbia
· Defending champions Serbia progressed to the knockout stage by finishing second in Pool A, only losing 3-2 to group winners Poland.
· Serbia can become the first team to win consecutive European Championships since Italy in 2003 and 2005.
· Serbia (including Serbia and Montenegro and Yugoslavia) finished in the top eight in each of the last 13 European Championships (did not participate in 1993), and in each of their last 16 participations in the tournament since an 11th-place finish in 1985 (as Yugoslavia).
· Serbia won 14 of their last 15 matches at the European Championships, with this year's 3-2 group stage defeat versus Poland as the only exception.
· Serbia have won at least one set in each of their last 45 matches at EuroVolley, since a 3-0 defeat against Russia in the 2007 semi-finals.
· Uros Kovacevic (74) is Serbia's leading points scorer in this year's final round. He played in four of the team's five matches.

Turkey
· Turkey progressed to the knockout stage by finishing third in Pool C. They lost their last two matches after starting the tournament with three successive wins.
· Turkey have yet to finish in the top eight at the European Championships. Their best result in the competition is an 11th place-finish in 1963, 2011 and 2017.
· Turkey could record more than three wins at a EuroVolley for the third time, after 1958 (6) and 1963 (6).
· Turkey have lost each of their last seven deciding sets at the European Championships. Their most recent five-set wins in the competition came against West Germany and Sweden in 1971.
· Adis Lagumdzija (104) became the second player to reach 100 points in this year's final round, after Netherlands' Nimir Abdel-Aziz (122).
· Vahit Emre Savas (13) is among the players to have won the most points from blocks in the final round this tournament.

"We know our opponent and how strong they are. Also we know we have to play at a high level to try our best to win."

Murat YENIPAZAR
Turkey #10

“Turkey are very good, but if we want to be champion again we have to beat everyone.”

Uros KOVACEVIC
Serbia #2
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  • Officials
    First Referee
    Wojciech MAROSZEK
    POL
    Second Referee
    Vlastimil KOVAR
    CZE
  • Venue Information
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    You can easily reach the venue by using public transportation. The two most convenient means include SKM trains which run regularly from all local directions (leave at Gdańsk Żabianka stop, then take a 10-minute walk down the Subisława and Rybacka streets) and ZTM trams (trams no. 2, 8, 6, 11 – leave at Gospody/Osiedle Wejhera stops, then follow the information boards). In order to get to ERGO ARENA straight from the airport, take the PKM train which has its stop at the airport, then change at Gdańsk Wrzeszcz stop and take the SKM train towards Gdańsk Żabianka. For fans, who are choosing to travel by car, we recommend the so-called Green Route which connects the venue with Grunwaldzka street/Niepodległości avenue – the main Gdańsk-Sopot road. Capacity: 12000
  • How To Attend
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    , , Capacity: 12000

    ERGO ARENA is one of the biggest and most advanced multifunctional venues in Poland. Located right on the border of Gdańsk and Sopot, ERGO ARENA can gather up to 11100 fans during volleyball and basketball games and, depending on the kind of planned event, can bring together from 5100 up to 15000 people. Starting in 2010, ERGO ARENA has been providing Poland with the highest level of entertainment. Get directions

Featured Players

Team Profile
Logo for SERBIA

SERBIA

Address

Terazije 35/II BEOGRAD

Contacts

Team Leaders
Middle blocker
Middle blocker
Team Schedule

Previous Games

19/09/2021 vs. 0 - 3 L play circle Go to Match Centre
18/09/2021 vs. 1 - 3 L play circle Go to Match Centre
14/09/2021 vs. 3 - 0 W play circle Go to Match Centre
  • All Time
  • 8
    Competitions Played
  • 5
    Titles
  • Competition
  • 9
    Matches Played
  • 6
    Matches Won
  • 67%
    Win %
  • 21
    Sets Won
  • 829
    Points Won
  • 49%
    Attack %
  • 48%
    Reception %

Team

C
4
PETRIC Nemanja
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1987
  • Birth Place: Prijepolje
  • Height: 203 cm
1
OKOLIC Aleksandar
Middle blocker
  • Birth Date: 1993
  • Height: 205 cm
2
KOVACEVIC Uros
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1993
  • Birth Place: Kraljevo
  • Height: 198 cm
6
PEKOVIC Nikola
Libero
  • Birth Date: 1990
  • Height: 176 cm
7
KRSMANOVIĆ Petar
Middle blocker
  • Birth Date: 1990
  • Birth Place: Čačak
  • Height: 205 cm
8
IVOVIC Marko
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1990
  • Birth Place: Beograd
  • Height: 194 cm
9
JOVOVIC Nikola
Setter
  • Birth Date: 1992
  • Birth Place: Novi Sad
  • Height: 199 cm
12
PERIC Pavle
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1998
  • Height: 207 cm
14
ATANASIJEVIC Aleksandar
Opposite
  • Birth Date: 1991
  • Birth Place: Belgrade
  • Height: 202 cm
16
LUBURIC Drazen
Opposite
  • Birth Date: 1993
  • Birth Place: Novi Sad
  • Height: 202 cm
17
MAJSTOROVIC Neven
Libero
  • Birth Date: 1989
  • Birth Place: Beograd
  • Height: 193 cm
18
PODRASCANIN Marko
Middle blocker
  • Birth Date: 1987
  • Birth Place: Novi Sad
  • Height: 204 cm
20
LISINAC Srecko
Middle blocker
  • Birth Date: 1992
  • Birth Place: Kraljevo
  • Height: 205 cm
21
TODOROVIC Vuk
Setter
  • Birth Date: 1998
  • Height: 191 cm

Staff

Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach 2

Recent Results

Team Comparison

Team Statistics

SERBIA

Overview

TURKEY

Player Statistics

The match in numbers

143
Points

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

140
Duration

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

2133
Spectators

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

242
Match Spikes

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

48%
Reception Level

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

8-11
Net Domination

The number of successful point winning blocks of SERBIA compared to TURKEY.

7-6
Ace Count

SERBIA number of service aces compared to TURKEY

57-54
Error Difference

Errors leading to points of SERBIA, next to those from TURKEY

"If you don't respect your opponent things like that happen. It was a case against Greece and also today. We didn't learn from the past and this is a mistake, because we gave a chance to the opponent to take us into their game and then it's difficult to play. I think that if you want to be the champion you have to play like a champion. Always take the opponent in your game and show your game like we did in the first set. We didn't give them a chance to play what they know and it was our game."

Marko Ivovic
outside hitter of Serbia

"I think we played a great game. There were a couple mistakes at the end in the last set, and also in the end of fourth set, because we could close this game 3-1, but it is what it is - we lost. They fought better than us, but we also thought very well. I'm proud of my team. We gave our best. We spent together almost three months, there is a great group of people and I'm always happy to be with them."

Adis Lagumdzija
opposite of Turkey