Police Union of Qatar asserted bronze medal
Bangkok, Thailand, March 18, 2023– Devastating Al Rayyan SC of Qatar taped 7 straight success consisting of a shock 3-0 accomplishment versus Kuwait Club in the Friday’s last showdown to highlight their superiority over the first West Asia Men’s Club Volleyball Championship at the Sports Palace Hall in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
The absolutely amazing efficiencies at the March 9-17 championship handed Al Rayyan the very first historic West Asia Men’s Club Championship title with an unbeaten document.
En path to the extraordinary title, Al Rayyan, which grabbed silver medals at the 2013 and also 2014 Asian Men’s Club Championships and also completed a well-earned 5th location at the in 2015’s version in Iran, began their project in this inaugural competitors with a significant 3-2 win versus Dar Kulaib from Bahrain in Pool B.
The Qatari side took place their great type in the swimming pool round-robin preliminaries following their 3-1 success versus Iraq’s South Gas, 3-1 versus hosts Jordan’s Shabab Al Hussain prior to finishing their first-round experiences with a 3-0 demolition of Palestine’s Al Nabi Elias to cover the Pool.
Al Rayyan made their mark in the last 3 suits, cleaning off Al Wehdat Club of hosts Jordan 3-0 in the cross quarterfinals, beating Police Union 3-0 in the all-Qataris semifinal clash and also beating Kuwait Club 3-0 in the Friday’s showdown.
Kuwait Club were likewise in amazing type not to drop to their corresponding opponents en path to the last clash of both unbeaten groups versus Al Rayyan on Friday.
Kuwait Club were powerful with the similarity Chinese nationwide gamer Liu Libin and also Iranian effective player Saber Kazemi, that won the MVP honors at the 2021 Asian Senior Men’s Championship in Japan and also the Asian Men’s Club Championship in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand with Iran’s Foolad Sirjan group in the exact same year.
However, Al Rayyan, which had actually asserted substantial successes to their name consisting of silver medal at the 2014 FIVB Men’s Club World Championship, gold medals at the 2018 Arab Clubs Championship and also 2011, 2015, 2016 Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Club Championship, confirmed themselves well they were the greatest group in this championship.
Al Rayyan left to a great beginning to secure the very first collection 25-21. Kuwait Club strove to claw their back right into video game in the 2nd collection, yet the Qataris handicapped the opponents’ figured out efforts to take the hard-fought collection 25-22. Al Rayyan took place their scorching type to win the 3rd collection 25-20, suit and also the championship.
Earlier, Qatar’s Police Union took residence the bronze medal after defeating Dar Kulaib of Bahrain with remarkable 3-2 (25-19, 23-25, 17-25, 25-17, 18-16) in the third-place playoff suit.
The fifth setting mosted likely to Iraq’s South Gas following their straight-set 25-21, 25-21, 25-14 win versus Jordan’s Shabab Al Hussain, while Oman Club completed 7th location in this championship after ousting Jordan’s Al Wehdat Club in three-setter 25-18, 25-17, 25-21.
Mr Ali container Ghanem Al Kuwari, President of West Asia and also Qatar Volleyball Associations, supervised the honor discussion and also closing event. He offered the respected Champions’ Trophy to the ultimate champions Al Rayyan SC.
Also joining him in the event were WAVA Vice Presidents Brigadier General Jehad Qutaishat, himself Vice President of Jordan Volleyball Federation, and also Eng Ibrahim Al-Muqbali, WAVA Secretary General Mohammad Salem Al-Kuwari and also Presidents from WAVA Federations.
FRIDAY’S OUTCOMES
PERSON HONORS
Best Setter: Milos Stevanovic (Al Rayyan SC)
Best Opposite: Oliver Venno (Al Rayyan SC)
Best Outside: Lui Libin (Kuwait Club)
Best Outside: Yousuf Oughlaf (Police Union)
Best Blocker: Abdulaziz Najm (Kuwait Club)
Best Blocker: John Chigbo (Police Union)
Best Libero: Abass Hassan (Dar Kulaib)
MVP: Marcous Vinicius (Al Rayyan SC)
FINAL GROUP POSITION
TOP 3
GOLD MEDAL
SILVER MEDAL
BRONZE MEDAL
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