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Taichung Bank wins Asian Champions League without losing match!

by WoV

The winner of the Asian Club Championship 2015 is Taichung Bank!

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Taichung

The team from Chinese Taipei, who was the host of the tournament, has won it without losing a match! They beat Al Arabi from Qatar in the final 3-1 (21-25, 25-21, 25-23, 25-17).

Al Arabi opened match much better than the home side and managed to take the first set!

In the second set, we saw a great reaction of Taichung Bank. They started playing much better, started controlling the game, with improved reception and good ideas in attacks.

The team from Qatar had to surrender and Taichung Bank tied the score – 1:1, (25-21).

After stunning start in the third set and lead 16-10, something strangely happened with Taichung. They allowed the opponent to decrease the lead and even to turnaround the score 22-21!

But, the unbeaten team so far in Asian Volleyball Champions League managed to win the set after a few good defensive moves 25-23!

It was obvious that setter of Al Arabi didn’t make the useful sets for Camejo Duruthy and Ibrahim. Moreover, he was constantly making mistakes and sending some tough balls for the attackers.

In the fourth set, it seemed that Al Arabi surrendered. Host team easily reached the win and lifted the trophy!

The bronze medal went to Paykan from Iran, who beat PAVLODAR of Kazakhstan.

FINAL ROUND – 13 / FINAL – 1ST PLACE MATCH – 15 / –

Game Date/Time Teams Set Result per set Stats Videos
  21. 08. 2015 17:00 Taichung Bank Club vs Al Arabi SC DOHA 3:1 21:25; 25:21; 25:23; 25:17    

FINAL ROUND – 13 / 3RD PLACE MATCH – 24 / –

Game Date/Time Teams Set Result per set Stats Videos
  21. 08. 2015 15:00 PAVLODAR VC vs Paykan TEHERAN 1:3 13:25; 23:25; 28:26; 18:25    

To see standings, more reports, stats and videos from this competition click on Asian Club Championship 2015 M.

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