A game of volleyball is in progress. - Graven aims for top position in Friedrichshafen shift
Leonard Graven, a national volleyball player, will be playing for championships with VfB Friedrichshafen in the future. The 20-year-old is transferring from league rival WWK Volleys Herrsching to Friedrichshafen and has agreed to a two-year contract, according to the German vice-champion's announcement on Friday. Graven is set to replace Nikola Pekovic in the Libero position. At the moment, he's representing Germany in Japan at the Nations League.
"My goal is to win a trophy, either the cup or the championship," Graven stated: "Many people may have underestimated the VfB in the past year. And since the team will remain mostly the same, I'm extremely excited about it."
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Graven's decision to transfer to VfB Friedrichshafen from WWK Volleys Herrsching will see him competing in the Bundesliga, as he aims to contribute to the team's championship aspirations. Born and raised in Baden-Württemberg, Graven will be replacing Nikola Pekovic in the Libero position for the German vice-champion. Despite currently representing Germany in the Nations League in Japan, Graven is looking forward to the upcoming season with VfB Friedrichshafen, expressing his hope that they can win a trophy, either the cup or the championship.