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Dresden's coach Alexander Waibl. His team has reached the round of 16 in the European CEV Cup..aussiedlerbote.de
Dresden's coach Alexander Waibl. His team has reached the round of 16 in the European CEV Cup..aussiedlerbote.de

Dresden volleyball players reach round of 16

The Dresden women's volleyball team has reached the round of 16 in the European CEV Cup. Coach Alexander Waibl's team won the first round against the Spanish champions and Supercup winners CV Gran Canaria 3:0 (25:21, 25:15, 25:23) at home on Wednesday after a 3:0 victory in the first leg. In the next round, the team from the city on the Elbe will now face SSC Palmberg Schwerin in a Bundesliga clash.

In front of 1963 spectators, the Dresdeners put their opponents under pressure with their tasks, the DSC ladies were also variable in attack from a stable reception and they were tactically well adjusted in block and field defense. In the first set, Waibl's charges needed a little time to adjust to their opponents' changed line-up and made a few service errors. In the second set, they played their game much more confidently. By winning the second set, their place in the round of 16 was out of their reach. Although Alexander Waibl gave some players from the second row a chance to play in the third set, this also went to the DSC in the end and the victory was perfect after a total of just 64 minutes.

The successful Dresden volleyball team is now set to face SSC Palmberg Schwerin in a Bundesliga match, as they advanced to the round of 16 in the European CEV Cup. The women's team, coached by Alexander Waibl, impressed with their performance during the European Cup, particularly in their 3:0 win against Spanish champions CV Gran Canaria in the round of 16.

Source: www.dpa.com

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