Iran – Poland; “Lion” looking to hunt “Eagle”/ Youth looking for a dream – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr News Agency, the final stage of the 2022 Nations League of Volleyball will start today, Wednesday, July 29, in the city bologna It starts in Italy and will be followed by eight matches in four days.
The Iranian national volleyball team will face Poland in the quarter-final stage of this competition starting at 23:30 on Thursday, July 30th, and the winner of this competition will qualify for the semi-final stage and the top four teams of the competition, so the two teams have something to fight for. They do not shake hands and will face each other with all their strength.
Polish team in the preliminary stage with 10 wins, two defeats and 31 points due to the difference poen The sets were placed in the second place in the table compared to the leading Italy.
Behrouz Atai’s students got seven wins in the preliminary stage, which included a 3-2 defeat of Poland in the home game, and they placed 7th in the table with 20 points to face Poland in the quarter-finals.
The meeting of two national volleyball teams of Iran and Poland the twenty-sixth It is a rivalry between two teams in the history of volleyball. In the previous 25 matches, the Iranian team won 10 times, and in 15 matches, the Polish team won both the match and the match.
The first meeting between the Iranian and Polish teams was held in 1998 in the framework of the world championship, when the Polish team won 3-0, and the last match between the two teams was in the third week of the preliminary stage of the 2022 Nations League in Gdansk It was that the Iranian team defeated its opponent three to two, just like the preliminary stage of the Tokyo Olympic Games.
The Polish Eagles have 23 colorful medals from important world volleyball events in their file of honors, including the gold medal and the championship position of the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games.
The team also has three World Championship titles (1974, 2014 and 2018) and one World League title (2012). Poland also won the runner-up position in the 2021 League of Nations.
Alexander AshliukaKamil Semniuk, Tomash Fornal, Jacob Kochanovsky, Jacob Poppytalk, Mateusz no good Carol ButrinPavel ZatorskyLucas Kashmark, Bartosh Cork, Marcin JanushGregor Lomach, Carol Closs And Bartosh Bednoge There are 14 players of the Polish team in this stage of the competition, compared to the third week Lomach The experienced passer of the eagles has been included in this team.
Lomach The 34-year-old passer of the Polish national team is Milad Abadipour’s teammate in the team Eskra Balkhatov At Plus Liga and has a good knowledge of the captain of the Iranian national volleyball team. The leadership of the Polish team is Nikola Gerbich is in charge
Iran with captain Milad Ebadipour, Amirhossein Esfandiar, Morteza Sharifi, Ehsan Daneshdoost as the receiving powerhouse, Mohammad Taher Wadi and Fadel. Pejuman As passer, Amir Hossein nestedMehdi Jaloh, Amirreza Sarlak and Mihrab Maleki Sarkhi as central defenders, Amin Ismailnejad and Bardia Saadat as Qatar passers, Mohammad Reza Hazratpour and Abolfazl Qolipour as libero He will play against this team.
The list and results of the matches between the two national volleyball teams of Iran and Poland are as follows:
1998 (World Championship): Iran (0) – Poland (3)
2009 (Champions Cup): Iran (1) – Poland (3)
2011 (World Cup): Iran (3) – Poland (2)
2014 (World League): Iran (3) – Poland (1)
2014 (World League): Iran (3) – Poland (zero)
2014 (World League): Iran (0) – Poland (3)
2014 (World League): Iran (1) – Poland (3)
2014 (World Championship): Iran (2) – Poland (3)
2015 (World League): Iran (1) – Poland (3)
2015 (World League): Iran (2) – Poland (3)
2015 (World League): Iran (3) – Poland (2)
2015 (World League): Iran (1) – Poland (3)
2015 (World Cup): Iran (2) – Poland (3)
2016 (Olympic qualifier): Iran (3) – Poland (1)
2016 (Olympics): Iran (2) – Poland (3)
2017 (World League): Iran (3) – Poland (1)
2017 (World League): Iran (0) – Poland (3)
2018 (League of Nations): Iran (3) – Poland (zero)
2018 (world championship): Iran (0) – Poland (3)
2019 (League of Nations): Iran (3) – Poland (2)
2019 (League of Nations): Iran (1) – Poland (3)
2019 (World Cup): Iran (0) – Poland (3)
2021 (League of Nations): Iran (0) – Poland (3)
2021 (Olympics): Iran (3) – Poland (2)
2022 (League of Nations): Iran (3) – Poland (2)
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