Highlights | Japan vs. Brazil | Yuji Nishida vs. Yoandy Leal | World Cup 2019
Highlights | Japan vs. Brazil | Yuji Nishida vs. Yoandy Leal | World Cup 2019

✅ Subscribe ©Titans Volleyball LIFE ➤ https://goo-gl.me/bxJU1 ===================================================== | Subscribe to Volleyball World: https://https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNMg6XDhRZI2QzL4pWOvP_w?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/volleyballworld/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FIVBVolleyballWorld/ Hiroshima, Japan, October 14, 2019 - Brazil secured the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Cup title at a packed Hiroshima Green Arena on Monday, beating hosts Japan 3-1 (25-17, 24-26, 25-14, 27-25) to claim their third World Cup crown. Brazil coach Renan Dal Zotto: “I am happy that we were able to secure the World Cup title on the penultimate day of the competition. At the press conference before the start of the tournament I said that this World Cup is a very important competition for Brazil. It’s one year before the Olympics so we have already had the qualifying tournament, but this World Cup is also important for Brazil. There is only one day remaining in this competition, but I would like to praise the hard work of my players. Day in day out they have faced tough matches, and I’d also like to thank them for their contributions to the Brazilian team. And of course I’d like to praise the Japanese team as well, because their level has been improving a lot recently. In this competition, too, they suffered only three defeats, against Brazil, the United States, and Poland, which shows that the level of the Japan team has been improving a lot.” Brazil captain Bruno Rezende: “We are really happy because this was our goal at the beginning of the competition. We worked so hard for months for this tournament. And when you achieve your goal it brings a lot of joy to the team. We knew that the Japanese team were improving a lot in recent years, and they are having a really good tournament. They had a powerful serve, it was so difficult because they had great servers and they put us in trouble in the second and the fourth sets. I think they have a really great defence, and sometimes in the second set we lost our mind a little bit because they were defending a lot and making a lot of counter attacks and we didn’t have the patience to continue to play and committed some mistakes. After that I think we made a great job on the serve in the third set, and then the fourth set was close like we expected before the game. That’s it and now we are the champions, and tomorrow we have to do another great job because we want to be undefeated in this competition.” Japan coach Yuichi Nakagaichi: “We were playing the champions, who have also been very stable in this competition, but even so we were able to reach where we reached. I don’t know if it’s a given or if it’s extraordinary and worthy of praise, but I think my players did well - if I am able to blow my own trumpet. Of course we lost some sets, but starting with service we were able to show some tenacious defence and I think I can say that we put some pressure on them. The side attackers’ scoring ratios could have been higher and then we might have been able to win one more set, or possibly the match. But, everything considered, I think I can say we did well. I also think (captain Masahiro) Yanagida did very well coming into the match, and (Akihiro) Yamauchi’s blocking was good - I think it was a total of six stops - so if he can do that against Brazil then we can safely say the defence did quite well and is worthy of high evaluation.” On winning a set against Brazil for the first time in 12 years: “To be honest with you, I’m not sure what to make of that. Rather than thinking of winning the first set in a while, I think the bigger thing is that we were able to win one set and then compete closely until the end.” Japan captain Masahiro Yanagida: “Today their service gave us some tough times, but on the other hand our service was effective at times too, so I think we played as we should against Brazil. But during the times when our service wasn’t effective we allowed them to attack as they wished and our blocking wasn’t very effective. To some extent we have to have a sense of resignation about what Brazil could do, and when we play other stronger countries we have to accept that similar situations will happen. Tomorrow is the final match of the competition, and we’d like to fight as one for a great ending.”



Highlights | Japan vs. Iran | Yuji Nishida vs. Porya Yali | World Cup 2019
Highlights | Japan vs. Iran | Yuji Nishida vs. Porya Yali | World Cup 2019

✅ Subscribe ©Titans Volleyball LIFE ➤ https://goo-gl.me/bxJU1 ===================================================== | Subscribe to Volleyball World: https://https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNMg6XDhRZI2QzL4pWOvP_w?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/volleyballworld/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FIVBVolleyballWorld/ Hiroshima, Japan, October 13, 2019 - Japan claimed a solid 3-1 (25-16, 26-28, 25-13, 25-21) win over Iran at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Cup on Sunday, spurred to victory by 23 points apiece from Yuki Ishikawa and Yuji Nishida at Hiroshima Green Arena. Japan coach Yuichi Nakagaichi: “We were able to win the first set easily, and then lost the second set - I think this is becoming something of a trend of late. We have been losing all deuce sets, which doesn’t give me a good feeling. It looks like since the Asian Championship we are not really winning through in neck-and-neck situations. Today (captain Masahiro) Yanagida came on and disrupted service and had good passing, and then an unexpected mistake occurred and the set didn’t go our way. Mistakes like that cost us wins in the Asian Championship, and I think we have to be more solid in our final execution. In the first half our service was going swimmingly and our spikes were good. Here and there we suffered blocks, but throughout the match, apart from the set we lost, I would say we played good volleyball. As usual (Yuji) Nishida and (Yuki) Ishikawa showed solid performances today, but (Tatsuya) Fukuzawa’s service reception really kept the team going.” Japan captain Masahiro Yanagida: “We had four wins in a row coming into this match and were in a good flow to meet the Asian powerhouse Iran. In the second set we lost in the way we did, and yet we were able to overcome the difficulties. I think this summarises the good flow we have had in this competition. We now have five wins in a row, which I believe is a new record, and that gives us good confidence. Also, yesterday many people were affected by the typhoon, so we feel very fortunate to be able to play volleyball. We are the national team of Japan, so as much as possible we wanted to battle here to give courage to the affected people. We hope to be able to fight in the remaining matches as well to continue to give courage to those affected.” Iran coach Igor Kolakovic: “First of all, congratulations to Japan for the clear victory. It was a really nice performance by the Japan team, even though we didn’t start the game so strongly. In the end we won the second set, but today Japan showed some really nice volleyball, especially in their service, reception, and defence. It is so difficult to play against Japan if they play like this. I have been a coach of national teams since 2003 and have played a lot of games against Japan, but this is the first time I have seen Japan in this condition, and this performance was really unbelievable. Congratulations again. I can’t have any regrets about this loss because Japan tonight showed us really nice volleyball.”



Iran vs Poland | Highlights | Final Round Pool B | Men's VNL 2019
Iran vs Poland | Highlights | Final Round Pool B | Men's VNL 2019

✅ Subscribe ©Titans Volleyball LIFE ➤ https://goo-gl.me/bxJU1 ===================================================== | Chicago, USA, July 11, 2019 - Poland claimed a four set victory against Iran 3-1 (21-25, 25-18, 25-20, 25-22) on Thursday, just a day after defeating Brazil in five. Again led by Bartosz Bednorz, who scored 24 points, Poland qualified for the semifinals of the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Nations League on Saturday. Iran and Brazil will play on Friday for the second semifinal berth up for grabs in the pool. Bednorz was the top scorer for his team ahead of Norbert Huber on 14, while Amir Ghafour of Iran led his team with 22 points. Iran finished second to Brazil in the Preliminary Round, claiming 12 victories in 15 matches, losing only to three teams participating in the Finals in Chicago, namely Brazil, France and USA. The young Poland team surprised Olympic champions Brazil in the first match of the Finals on Wednesday in five sets 3-2 (25-23, 23-25, 25-21, 21-25, 15-9). Iran defeated Poland in five sets 3-2 (25-20, 21-25, 18-25, 25-17, 15-8) when the two teams met in the Preliminary Round in Urmia in week 3. Amir Ghafour was the top scorer for Iran with 28 points while Lukasz Kaczmarek had 21 for the European side. Head-to-Head - Iran have a W7-L12 record against Poland at world level major competitions (FIVB Volleyball Nations League, Olympic Games, World Championship, World Cup, World League and Grand Champions Cup). - Iran have won both matches against Poland in the Volleyball Nations League, 3-0 in 2018 and 3-2 on 15 June 2019. - Iran's Amir Ghafour (28) and Poland's Lukas Kaczmarek (21) were their team's top scorers in that 3-2 Iran win. - Poland's most recent wins against Iran were straight-sets victories at the 2018 World Championship and in the 2017 World League. Iran - Iran could win their first trophy in a world level major competition . They have won seven Asian trophies - Asian Championship (2), Asian Games (2), Asian Cup (3). - Iran enter this year's finals as the second ranked team in the preliminary round. Last year they finished 10th in the preliminary phase. - Iran has suffered three defeats in this year's VNL, all against teams that also qualified for the final round - Brazil (3-2), France (3-0) and USA (3-0). - Amir Ghafour (57.73) recorded the highest spike success rate of all players in the 2019 preliminary round and only Yuji Nishida (JPN, 220) scored more points in the preliminary round than Ghafour (208). - Seyed Mohammad Mousavi Eraghi's 0.49 average in the best blocker category was the second best in this year's preliminary round, behind Canada's Graham Vigrass (0.50). - Mir Saeid Marouflakrani led the 2019 preliminary phase as best setter with an average of 8.42. - Iran were the only team to have three players in the top 10 of best receivers in the 2019 preliminary round - Mohammadreza Hazratpourtalatappeh (21.95%), Milad Ebadipour Ghara H. (20.31%) and Purya Fayazi D. (19.83%). Poland - Following Poland's 3-2 win versus Brazil, they can reach the semi-finals with a victory against Iran. - Poland have won eight matches in a row in the VNL. They can now claim nine successive wins in a major world level competition for the first time since 10 victories in a row at the 2015 World Cup. - Poland had six players reaching double figures in scoring in their 3-2 win against Brazil. Bartosz Bednorz led the team in scoring on 18 points, ahead of Karol Klos (15), who scored five points from blocks. - Poland's 12 points from blocks versus Brazil are already more than they had in the final round in 2018 (9). - Bartosz Bednorz's 18 points are four shy of Bartosz Kurek's 23 points as top scorer of Poland in the 2018 final round. Subscribe NOW http://bit.do/FIVB-Sub Get ALL the Volleyball Action https://volleyballworld.tv FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: https://instagram.com/fivbvolleyball/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/FIVB.Internation... Twitter: https://twitter.com/fivbvolleyball More info: http://fivb.com/



西田有志 Yuji Nishida Japan vs Poland FIVB Volleyball Nations League
西田有志 Yuji Nishida Japan vs Poland FIVB Volleyball Nations League

2018 FIVB Volleyball Nations League Pool 10 Japan vs Poland 西田有志 Yuji Nishida Video: FIVB Music: Modern Rock Boy by Audionautix Twitter:https://twitter.com/VballIvan



西田有志 Yuji Nishida Japan vs USA FIVB Volleyball Nations League
西田有志 Yuji Nishida Japan vs USA FIVB Volleyball Nations League

2018 FIVB Volleyball Nations League Pool 6 Japan vs USA 西田有志 Yuji Nishida Video: FIVB Music: Modern Rock Boy by Audionautix Twitter:https://twitter.com/VballIvan



西田有志 Yuji Nishida Japan vs Australia FIVB Volleyball Nations League
西田有志 Yuji Nishida Japan vs Australia FIVB Volleyball Nations League

2017 FIVB Volleyball Nations League Pool 1 Japan vs Australia 西田有志 Yuji Nishida Video: FIVB (https://bbs.52waha.com/thread-554305-1-1.html) Music:Watch it glow, Silent Partner Twitter:https://twitter.com/VballIvan



18.11.2017: Sagan Tosu - FC Tokyo (2 - 1)
18.11.2017: Sagan Tosu - FC Tokyo (2 - 1)

J. League - 18.11.2017 Sagan Tosu against FC Tokyo ---------------------------------- 2 - 1 ---------------------------------- 17' - Riki Harakawa (Goal) 34' - Akito Fukuta (Goal) 63' - Yuji Ono (Yellow Card) 90' - Yoshito Okubo (Goal)



02.09.2017: Kyoto Sanga FC - Renofa Yamaguchi (1 - 2)
02.09.2017: Kyoto Sanga FC - Renofa Yamaguchi (1 - 2)

J. League 2 - 02.09.2017 Kyoto Sanga FC against Renofa Yamaguchi ---------------------------------- 1 - 2 ---------------------------------- 3' - Kodai Watanabe (Goal) 34' - Yuji Hoshi (Yellow Card) 36' - Yosuke Ishibitsu (Yellow Card) 38' - Shogo Shimohata (Yellow Card) 45' - Kazuki Kozuka (Goal) 54' - Kyohei Yoshino (Yellow Card) 73' - Yuto Iwasaki (Goal) 90' - Hidetoshi Miyuki (Yellow Card)




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