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Head-to-Head
· France and Czech Republic (including Czechoslovakia) have met 14 times at the European Championships. France won five of these previous encounters.
· The most recent meeting between these teams at EuroVolley came in a Playoff match for the quarterfinals in 2017. Czech Republic defeated France 3-1 in that match.
· France's last victory over Czech Republic at the European Championships came in the 2005 group stage (3-0).
· France won each of their last four matches against Czech Republic in major world level tournaments (Olympic Games, World Championship, World Cup, Grand Champions Cup, World League, Nations League), all in the 2015 World League.
· Czech Republic's last win against France at major world level came at the 2010 World Championship (3-0).

France
· France qualified for the knockout stage by winning Pool D. They won all five matches, only dropping a set in a 3-1 win versus Germany.
· France are on an eight-match winning run in all competitions, since a 3-2 group stage defeat versus Brazil at the 2020 Olympic Games. They ended up winning Olympic gold after winning their quarterfinal, semi-final and gold medal match in Tokyo.
· France finished in the top-eight in 10 of the last 12 editions of EuroVolley, with a ninth place in 2007 and 2017 as the only exceptions.
· At the 2019 European Championships, France won their first seven matches before falling 3-2 to Serbia in the semi-finals.
· Earvin Ngapeth (62) and Jean Patry (58) are France's leading point scorers at this tournament.
· Patry (25%) recorded the best blocker efficiency of all players in the group stage, while Ngapeth ranks among the best receivers (41.46% perfect receptions, 30.49% efficiency).

Czech Republic
· Czech Republic reached the Eighth Finals by finishing fourth in Pool B. They defeated Slovenia (3-1) and Montenegro (3-0) in the group stage.
· Czech Republic could record more than two victories at a European Championships for the first time since 2001 (4 wins). They finished fourth that year.
· Czech Republic posted a top-eight finish in only one of their last eight participations in the tournament, a seventh place in 2017.
· At the 2019 European Championships, Czech Republic lost 3-0 to Serbia in the Eighth Finals.
· Lukas Vasina (79) won the most points for Czech Republic in this year's group stage. He also ranks among the best receivers with 46.27% perfect receptions and an efficiency of 41.04%.

 

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    First Referee
    Kenneth ARO
    FIN
    Second Referee
    Igor PORVAZNIK
    SVK
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    Ostravar Arena is a multifunctional hall in Ostrava, located in the Ostrava-South district. It was completed in 1986 and at the time, it was the largest and most modern hall in Europe. First reconstruction took place between 2003 and 2004, the other in the year 2012. The capacity of this Aren is 10 157 seats. Ostravar Arena is the home stadium of the extra-league hockey club Vítkovice. Various sports and cultural events, European Championships and World Championships are held here: - Ice Hockey World Championship (2004, 2015) - Women's Floorball World Championship (2013) - European Figure Skating Championships (2017) - Tennis tournament J&T Banka Ostrava Open – part of the WTA Tour (2020) Capacity: 9631
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    Ruská 3077/135, OSTRAVA, 700 30 Capacity: 9631

    TRAVELLING BY CAR In the direction from the D1 motorway it is exit 354. It is best to drive along Rudná Street, then along Závodní Street. SPORT ARENA signs guide visitors to the arena from all directions. The car parks by the OSTRAVAR ARENA are accessible from Závodní Street. GPS coordinates: 49.8044550N, 18.2512036E TRAVELLING BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT From Ostrava main train station by tram number 2 to the Sport aréna stop. From Ostrava bus station walk to the Náměstí republiky (or Dr. Malý) stop and then take tram number 2 to the Sport aréna stop. Get directions

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phone +33 1 5842 22 22phone +33 1 5842 22 22 email ffvb@ffvb.orgemail patrice.marquet@ffvb.org
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  • All Time
  • 31
    Competitions Played
  • 3
    Titles
  • Competition
  • 6
    Matches Played
  • 5
    Matches Won
  • 83%
    Win %
  • 15
    Sets Won
  • 470
    Points Won
  • 57%
    Attack %
  • 54%
    Reception %

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TONIUTTI Benjamin
Setter
  • Birth Date: 1989
  • Birth Place: Mulhouse
  • Height: 183 cm
1
CHINENYEZE Barthélémy
Middle blocker
  • Birth Date: 1998
  • Birth Place: DUNKERQUE
  • Height: 202 cm
2
GREBENNIKOV Jénia
Libero
  • Birth Date: 1990
  • Birth Place: Rennes
  • Height: 188 cm
4
PATRY Jean
Opposite
  • Birth Date: 1996
  • Birth Place: Montpellier
  • Height: 207 cm
9
NGAPETH Earvin
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1991
  • Birth Place: Saint-Raphaël
  • Height: 194 cm
11
BRIZARD Antoine Arthur Fabien
Setter
  • Birth Date: 1994
  • Birth Place: Poitiers
  • Height: 196 cm
14
LE GOFF Nicolas
Middle blocker
  • Birth Date: 1992
  • Birth Place: Paris
  • Height: 207 cm
16
BULTOR Daryl
Middle blocker
  • Birth Date: 1995
  • Height: 197 cm
17
CLEVENOT Trévor
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1994
  • Birth Place: Royan
  • Height: 199 cm
19
LOUATI Yacine
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1992
  • Birth Place: Tourcoing
  • Height: 198 cm
20
DIEZ Benjamin
Libero
  • Birth Date: 1998
  • Height: 185 cm
21
FAURE Théo
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1999
  • Height: 202 cm
24
GUEYE Mousse
Middle blocker
  • Birth Date: 1996
  • Birth Place: Dakar
  • Height: 202 cm
28
REBEYROL François
Outside spiker
  • Birth Date: 1999
  • Height: 200 cm

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Match Report

FRANCE v CZECH REPUBLIC

Article 13 September 2021

The Czech lions fought for sensational promotion into the quarterfinals. They defeated the Olympic champions without losing a set (22:25, 19:25, 32:34). In the final part of the game the Czech Republic used their ninth match point as fans in Ostrava went crazy.

 

Jan Galabov started the match with his serve. Thanks to the fan’s support the Czechs took an early lead 4:0. After Hadrava’s super spike (9:12) and Jan Polak’s ace (11:17) France realized that they were unable to stop their amazing opponent. However, the Olympic champions reduced the score difference (14:18) and the Czech coach took a time-out. France continued to fight and they almost equalized (22:23). Unfortunately for them, they made a mistake which meant two set points for the Czech team. Adam Bartos’s successful block pleased all home fans in Ostravar Arena as Czechs won the opening set.

 

Czech volleyballers continued in the same rhythm in the second part of the game. France equalized (8:8) and started a huge battle for every single ball. Jan Hadrava’s ace followed by Vasina’s precious attack meant regaining the lead (11:14). Hadrava was unstoppable today as his another super spike forced French coach to take a time-out. Though it didn’t help at all (16:21). This set was finished by a bad serve which ended in the net (19:25).

 

The beginning of the third set was quite equal (5:5, 7:7). France took the lead for the very first time after Jean Patry’s ace (9:7). Czech Republic turned the game around after a great Hadrava serve (13:14). Both teams played their best (22:22) though it was the French team that had the advantage of two set points (24:22). Novak took a time-out and it was crucial as three Czech points in a row meant first match point. Every time it was the same. France defended a Czech chance to win but suddenly they created another one. However they took the ninth chance to win this crazy match and sent Olympic champions back home (32:34).

 

Jean Patry, France opposite: “Czech players played extraordinary today and were pushed by amazing fans. Today’s result is a big surprise but we are not machines. I mean we are mentally and physically tired and then it can all be complicated.”

 

Jiri Novak, Czech coach: “After match like this I could probably talk a lot but I will be brief today. Although we won and performed great but that’s how it ends. We all know what happened after we defeated Slovenia and this mustn’t be repeated under any circumstances. We have to prepare ourselves for the next game and fight for every ball. We will see what the result will be.

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The match in numbers

111
Points

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

92
Duration

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

3896
Spectators

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

169
Match Spikes

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

53%
Reception Level

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

3-9
Net Domination

The number of successful point winning blocks of FRANCE compared to CZECH REPUBLIC.

4-2
Ace Count

FRANCE number of service aces compared to CZECH REPUBLIC

43-39
Error Difference

Errors leading to points of FRANCE, next to those from CZECH REPUBLIC