De highlights van Active Living Orion - Scherp in Packaging ZVH 3-0 (25-9, 25-17, 25-18), gespeeld op 20 oktober 2023.
Coach Sam Gortzak is opgetogen na de 3-1 zege bij ZVH. Daarmee is plaatsing voor de BeNe Conference een feit. 'Ik ben blij dat ...
Lars Geerlings speelde voor het eerst in de basis en werd in de met 3-0 gewonnen wedstrijd tegen ZVH direct gekozen tot Man ...
'Gewoon een heel groot feestje', aldus coach Sam Gortzak over de 3-0 thuiszege op ZVH. Vier spelers scoorden meer dan tien ...
Op maandag 1 april wist Active Living Orion de Nationale Bekerfinale 2024 te winnen tegen Numidia VC Limax. Tom Koops, Mats ...
De 4e wedstrijd in de Best-of-5 om het landskampioenschap Heren Volleybal: 26 april 2024 i Apeldoorn: Draisma Dynamo ...
De samenvatting van de eerste twee finales van de BetCity Eredivisie Mannen seizoen 2023/2024. Abonneer je hier: ...
De samenvatting van de kwartfinales van de BetCity Eredivisie Mannen seizoen 2023/2024. Abonneer je hier: ...
De samenvatting van de kwartfinales van de BetCity Eredivisie Mannen seizoen 2023/2024. Abonneer je hier: ...
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