Roko Sikirić, the newly elected President of the European Volleyball Confederation (CEV), has been actively working to strengthen European volleyball by engaging with national federations and global organizations. Following his recent discussions with the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) and a visit to Türkiye, Sikirić continued his diplomatic tour, aiming to foster unity and growth within European volleyball.
In his latest effort, Sikirić traveled to Poland for a series of high-profile meetings. He met with top officials from the Polish Volleyball Federation, including President Sebastian Świderski, to discuss collaborative projects aimed at elevating the sport across Europe. Sikirić’s visit coincided with the men’s Super Cup final in Katowice, an event that saw Aluron CMC Warta Zawiercie triumph in a thrilling match at the legendary Spodek Arena. The talks are expected to bring tangible improvements to the sport, benefiting all stakeholders involved.
Sikirić’s diplomatic tour reflects his commitment to fostering greater collaboration and development in European volleyball, with a focus on creating a more unified and progressive future for the sport.