In an exciting day of volleyball at the Final Four in Zadar, Croatia, the defending champions from Czechia were dethroned by Turkey after a five-set thriller. The finale of the CEV Golden European League is now set to feature a thrilling contest between Turkey and Ukraine.
Czechia, the title defenders, put up a spirited fight but eventually bowed out to Turkey. Marek Sotola led the scoring charge with 23 points, while Lukas Vasina contributed an additional 16 for the Czech team. Despite their best efforts, Turkey emerged victorious after five grueling sets (22-25, 25-17, 19-25, 25-23, 15-12).
Meanwhile, in the second semi-final, the host nation Croatia faced Ukraine. The Ukrainians, demonstrating considerable resolve and fortitude, managed to resist the intense pressure exerted by the Croatians over three hard-fought sets. The Croatian team, buoyed by their home support, posed a significant threat and almost pulled off a major upset.
However, after managing to weather the Croatian onslaught in the third set, the fourth set was a complete display of dominance by Ukraine. They clinched the set with a resounding scoreline of 25-12. The overall set results stood at 25-23, 21-25, 25-21, 25-12 in favor of Ukraine.
Ukraine’s offensive efforts were spearheaded by Vasyl Tupchii, who delivered a stellar performance scoring 18 points. Oleh Plotnytskyi, the captain and star player of the Ukrainian team, chipped in with an additional 13 points.
For Croatia, Petar Dirlic was the top scorer with 17 points, while Marino Marelic added 12. Despite their valiant fight, the Croatians couldn’t overturn the Ukrainian dominance, leading to a final matchup between Turkey and Ukraine.