
Mulhouse has done it! In a highly anticipated rematch of last year’s final, Mulhouse won the French Cup 2025 by defeating Nantes 3-1 (28-26, 22-25, 25-19, 25-22) in Chartres. This victory marks a sweet revenge for Mulhouse, who had suffered a heavy loss to Nantes in last year’s final.
Driven by the exceptional performance of setter Enora Danard Selosse, named MVP, and captain Léa Soldner, Mulhouse displayed remarkable consistency and strength. Despite a strong start by the Neptunes, Mulhouse turned the tide with standout plays from outside hitter Jessica Kosonen, opposite Reagan Rutherford, and midle blocker Annayka Legros, who sealed the match with a decisive block.
The emotional win not only gives Mulhouse its second title in four years but also secures a spot in next season’s European competition.
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