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Niroomand, Chief Volleys: Opportunity for German Volleyball

The BR Volleys have entered four national players and players for Olympics. Manager Niroomand is present and hopes for a revival of his sport.

Chief coach Kaweh Niroomand hopes for a revival for German volleyball.
Chief coach Kaweh Niroomand hopes for a revival for German volleyball.

Volleyball - Niroomand, Chief Volleys: Opportunity for German Volleyball

Volleys-Business Manager Kaweh Niroomand looks forward to Olympia in Paris with excitement. "I am thrilled to experience the atmosphere and flair of the Games for the first time as a fan," the 70-year-old quoted from a club statement by the 14-time German champion. "Moreover, it provides the opportunity to finally see the Japanese with their unique playing style live. That has always been a big wish of mine."

BR Volleys have entered four national players for the hall: Johannes Tille, Moritz Reichert, Tobias Krick, and Ruben Schott. In the sand, Louisa Lippmann is starting with her partner Laura Ludwig.

Olympia looks at Niroomand as "a great opportunity for German Volleyball." "There is no bigger chance to draw attention to our sport in this country," said the former Bundesliga player. "This authentic and strong German team can send great messages. I hope they can produce news and stories that we urgently need for the league's growth."

Kaweh Niroomand, excited about Olympia in Paris, also expresses his eagerness to witness the Japanese team's unique volleyball style, which he has admired from Berlin, where the Bundesliga is based. In a parallel development, German Volleyball views Olympia as a significant opportunity, with former Bundesliga player emphasizing the potential to draw attention to the sport in Germany and showcase the strong German team on a global stage.

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