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RIO 2016 M: Historic victory of Iran at Olympic Games (STATS)

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Iran scored the first ever victory at the Olympic Games. Today in Rio, Iranian team outplayed Cuba in straight sets (25-21, 32-29, 25-16).

Mousavi and Marouf vs Cuba

IRN vs CUB

The second set was the only uncertain and exciting to the very end, in the others Iranian team dominated. 

Shahram Mahmoudi  was the top scorer in the winning team with 15 points and Seyed Mousavi 11 while Miguel Angel Lopez Castro led Cuba with 14 points followed by Osniel Lazaro Melgarejo Hernandez  12.

Maracanazinho hall. Spectators: 6,625. Match duration: 1h24

Iran: Mahmoudi 15, Mousavi 11, Ebadipour 8, Gholami 7, Marouf 2, Ghaemi 1, Marandi (libero), Zarini (DNP), Ghafour 3, Mahdavi, Sharifat (DNP), Mirzajanpour.

Cuba: Hernandez 12, Scull 5, Rodriguez 5, Gonzalez 4, Rojas 3, Arrendondo 2, Alvarez (libero), Castro 14, Delis, Sanchez, Nicolas (DNP), Cohimbre (DNP).

*DNP – did not play

MAIN ROUND / POOL B 

Game Date/Time Teams Set Result per set Stats Videos
1st game 07. 08. 2016 15:00 Poland vs Egypt 3:0 25:18; 25:20; 25:17   VIDEO
2nd game 07. 08. 2016 20:30 Russia vs Cuba 3:1 25:17; 25:19; 22:25; 25:18    
3rd game 07. 08. 2016 22:35 Argentina vs Iran 3:0 25:23; 26:24; 25:18    
4th game 09. 08. 2016 09:30 Russia vs Argentina 1:3 18:25; 25:18; 18:25; 21:25   VIDEO
5th game 09. 08. 2016 17:05 Poland vs Iran 3:2 25:17; 25:23; 23:25; 20:25; 18:16   VIDEO
6th game 09. 08. 2016 20:30 Cuba vs Egypt 0:3 22:25; 15:25; 22:25   VIDEO
7th game 11. 08. 2016 09:30 Iran vs Cuba 3:0 25:21, 31:29, 25:16     
8th game 11. 08. 2016 11:35 Russia vs Egypt 0:0      
9th game 11. 08. 2016 15:00 Poland vs Argentina 0:0    

 

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