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Yuji Nishida 西田 有志 | Top 15 MONSTER Blocks
Yuji Nishida 西田 有志 | Top 15 MONSTER Blocks

✅ Subscribe ©Titans Volleyball LIFE ➤ https://goo-gl.me/bxJU1 ===================================================== | Volleyball TV: https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d Watch ALL the Volleyball Action https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d Instagram: https://go.volleyball.world/Instagram... Facebook: https://go.volleyball.world/Facebook?... Twitter: https://go.volleyball.world/Twitter?y... Yuji Nishida (西田 有志, Nishida Yūji, born 30 January 2000) is a Japanese male volleyball player. Nishida currently plays for JTEKT Stings, a volleyball club based in Kariya, Aichi, Japan. He made his debut with JTEKT Stings at V.League (Japan) on 6 January 2018 in a match against Osaka Blazers Sakail. His impressive debut at the young age of 17 soon earned him a position in JTEKT's Starting 6 as well as Japan men's national volleyball team. He is one of the youngest players in the 2018 roster of the Japan men's national volleyball team and FIVB cup Final. He made his first international performance with the Japanese national team in 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League. In June 2018, he played a pivotal role in securing Japan's first win in 11 years against Italy where he collected 24 points from 21 spikes and 3 aces. In September 2018, in a match against Argentina in 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship, Nishida became the youngest player ever to score 30 points in a match. In June 2019, Nishida broke serving records in the VNL history after hitting 7 aces in a single game during a match against Bulgaria 2018 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League - Top 4 Best Scorers at Preliminary Round 2018/2019 2018-19 V. League - Rookie of the Year 2018/2019 2018-19 V. League - Best Setter 2018/2019 2018-19 V. League - 3rd Best Scorer 2019 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League - Top 2 Best Scorers at Preliminary Round 2019 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League - Top 2 Best Servers at Preliminary Round 2019 FIVB World Cup - Best Opposite Spiker



Poland | Road to the Gold Medal | Men's World Championship 2018
Poland | Road to the Gold Medal | Men's World Championship 2018

Turin, Italy, September 29, 2018 - Brazil and Poland go head-to-head in a World Championship final for the third time in the history of the competition, Sunday at Turin's Pala Alpitour, as the 2018 edition wraps up. Brazil beat Poland in straight sets in the 2006 final in Tokyo, before Poland took revenge with a 3-1 win in 2014 at home in Katowice. Head-to-Head • Poland and Brazil are set for a replay of the 2014 World Championship final, which was won by Poland 3-1 (18-25, 25-22, 25-23, 25-22). • These teams also played the final at the 2006 World Championship, which Brazil won 3-0 (25-12, 25-22, 25-17). • In total, these teams have met nine times at the World Championships. Poland lead the head-to-head with five wins to four. • Brazil have claimed at least one set in all but one World Championship meeting against Poland. The lone exception is a straight set defeat in 1962. • Since the 2014 World Championship, these teams have met four times in world level major tournaments. Brazil won three and Poland one of those matches. • World level major tournaments are World Championships, World League, World Cup, Grand Champions Cup, Nations League and Olympic Games. Brazil • Brazil have reached the final for the fifth time in a row at the World Championships (2002-2018). They played in all World Championship finals in this century. • They won the world title in 2002 (3-2 v Russia), 2006 (3-0 v Poland) and 2010 (3-0 v Cuba) before losing the final in 2014 (3-1 v Poland). They also lost the final in 1982, 3-0 against Soviet Union. • Brazil can become the second team to win the men's world title at least four times, after Russia's six trophies (all six as Soviet Union). • Brazil have won 10 of their 11 matches at the 2018 World Championship, with a 3-1 defeat against Netherlands in the first round being the only exception. They could win 11 for the second time, after 2014 (11). • Brazil have won six matches in straight sets at the 2018 World Championship. They could still reach their number of 2014 (7). • Brazil have won at least one set in each of their last 28 World Championship matches, since a 3-0 defeat against Bulgaria in 2010. • Wallace De Souza is Brazil's top scorer at this World Championship on 143 points. Douglas Souza follows closely on 139. Poland • After reaching the last four for the third time at the World Championships, Poland reached the final for the third time as well. • Poland finished as runners-up in 2006 (v Brazil) and won the world title in 2014 (v Brazil). It also won the title in 1974, when the tournament was a round robin format. • Poland are the first team not named Brazil to reach back-to-back World Championship finals since Italy in 1990, 1994 and 1998. • Poland could become the fourth nation to win successive men's world titles, after Soviet Union (1949-1952, 1960-1962, 1978-1982), Italy (1990-1998) and Brazil (2002-2010). • After losing their first two five-setters at the 2018 World Championship, Poland managed to break the spell against United States in the semifinal (15-11 in the 5th set). In their championship season in 2014, they won all four matches that went the distance. • Bartosz Kurek is Poland's top scorer at the 2018 World Championship on 147 points.



India National Volleyball Team | Craziest Moments | AVC 2020
India National Volleyball Team | Craziest Moments | AVC 2020

Volleyball TV: https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d Watch ALL the Volleyball Action https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d Instagram: https://go.volleyball.world/Instagram... Facebook: https://go.volleyball.world/Facebook?... Twitter: https://go.volleyball.world/Twitter?y... The India men's national volleyball team represents India in international volleyball competitions which is managed by Volleyball Federation of India. It is currently sponsored by Sahara India Pariwar and Asics The Volleyball Federation of India was formed in the year 1951. Prior to the formation of the Volleyball Federation of India (VFI), the game was controlled by the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and at that time the Interstate Volleyball Championship was held every two years from 1936 to 1950 for men only. The first Championship was held in the year 1936 at Lahore (now in Pakistan). In 1951, Volleyball Federation of India was formed and its first meeting was held in Ludhiana (Punjab).



Crazy Football Skills in Volleyball
Crazy Football Skills in Volleyball

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Fantastic Volleyball Rally | Great Defences - Quick Spikes
Fantastic Volleyball Rally | Great Defences - Quick Spikes

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

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.”



Ivan Zaytsev Top 20 Plays of his Career
Ivan Zaytsev Top 20 Plays of his Career

Ivan Zaytsev (Russian: Иван Вячеславович Зайцев, born 2 October 1988) is an Italian volleyball player of Russian origin, a member of Italy men's national volleyball team and Italian club Modena Volley, a bronze medalist of the Olympic Games London 2012, silver medalist of the European Championship (2011, 2013), bronze medalist of the World League (2013, 2014), Italian Champion (2014) and silver medalist of the Olympic Games Rio 2016. He started his career as a setter in 2004, but later moved to the outside hitter role. He played in Serie A1 at 16 year. His first club was RPA-LuigiBacchi.it Perugia, where he played for two seasons. After this, he moved to M. Roma Volley. In the season 2007/2008, he played for Andreoli Latina. Then he came back to M. Roma Volley and played there until 2012. In 2012, Zaytsev signed with Lube Banca Macerata. With this team, he won the Italian SuperCup in 2012 and the Italian Championship 2013/2014.[1][2] On May 9, 2014 his departure from Lube was announced.[3] Then for two seasons, he was a player of Russian club VC Dynamo Moscow. he moved to of Al-Arabi SC in Qatar and won the Cup of Emir. Zaytsev came back to Serie A1 and joined Sir Safety Conad Perugia, the overall dominating Team of the 2017/2018 season in Italy. Despite failing to reach Champions League final, after losing to Zenit Kazan again, the team managed to take the bronze medal. Zaytzsev moves the following season to Modena Volley as Perugia announced that Wilfredo Leon would join the team, taking his spot. Zaytsev has also expressed the desire to play in his favorite role as opposite spiker again. He debuted with the Italy men's national volleyball team 2008. In the European Championship 2013 Zaytsev was named as the "Best Server".[4] Zaytsev was the main scorer and team leader during World League 2014 and Italy achieved bronze medal. In the World League, he and his teammates won two consecutive bronze in the 2013 and 2014 editions, the latter played in Italy in Florence. He was appointed to the 2014 World Championship held in Poland. He was the leader of his team in the first round, but in the match against the United States injured his ankle, so despite the promotion of his team to second round, he did not play. In 2015 Zaytsev and Italian team achieved silver medal of the 2015 European Championship and Zaytsev was named Best Opposite Spiker. In 2016 he achieved a silver medal at the 2016 Olympics. Zaytsev is the son of Olympic Champion volleyball player Vyacheslav Zaytsev. He was born in Spoleto, where his father was playing at the time. His mother, Irina Pozdnyakova, is a former competitive swimmer. On 12 May 2008, after ten years of uninterrupted residence in Italy, Ivan Zaytsev obtained Italian citizenship. His sister Anna (born 1975) also holds Italian citizenship, after she married an Italian in 1993. On May 18, 2013, Zaytsev married Ashling Sirocchi. In April 2014, the couple announced that they were expecting their first child. On October 31, 2014 his wife Ashling gave birth to their son named Alexander "Sasha".[9]. In July 2017 the couple announced they are expecting their second child. On January 4, 2018 Ashling gave birth to their daughter named Sienna. On November 2016, Zaytsev and Ashling Sirocchi were the testimonials for the Italian alimentary harvest promoted by the Banco Alimentare Foundation Outside of volleyball Zaytsev has appeared in advertisements for companies including Red Bull, DHL Express, Prozis and Toyota. He is also an ambassador for World Food Programme in Italy. He had also voiced the eponymous protagonist in the Italian dub of the 2018 film Bumblebee. 2010 Serie A2 – Most Valuable Player 2012 Italian Championship – Most Valuable Player 2013 FIVB World League – Best Outside Spiker 2013 CEV European Championship – Best Server 2013 Best Italian Volleyball Player by Super Volley 2015 FIVB World Cup – Best Opposite Spiker 2015 CEV European Championship – Best Opposite Spiker 2016 Emir of Qatar Cup – Most Valuable Player 2017 CEV Champions League – Best Outside Spiker



Robertlandy Simon Aties | Best Middle Blocker | Volleyball Club World Champs 2019
Robertlandy Simon Aties | Best Middle Blocker | Volleyball Club World Champs 2019

Volleyball TV: https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d Watch ALL the Volleyball Action https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d Instagram: https://go.volleyball.world/Instagram... Facebook: https://go.volleyball.world/Facebook?... Twitter: https://go.volleyball.world/Twitter?y... Robertlandy Simón Aties (born 11 June 1987) is a Cuban volleyball player, a former member of Cuba men's national volleyball team in 2005–2010 and Italian club Cucine Lube Civitanova, 2009 NORCECA Champion, silver medalist of the 2010 World Championship, double South Korean Champion (2015, 2016) Simón debuted in the national team at age of 17. He was Cuban national team captain for 5 years. In 2009 he achieved individual awards at 2009 World Grand Champions Cup. In 2010 Cuba, including Simon, went to the finale of 2010 World Championship with Brazil. On October 10, 2010 he achieved silver medal. He was Best Blocker of the tournament. Simon was champion of the Italian Cup 2013/14 and of the Challenge Cup 2012/13 with Piacenza. He used to be the world’s Best Middle Blocker before he left Cuba in 2010 right after the 2010 World Championship to pursue his dreams and to make a decent living overseas. Simon helped Al Rayyan to win the 2014 Club World Championship. He was the most expensive player in South Korea League from 2014 to 2016. Simon joined Brazilian club Sada Cruzeiro in 2016. 2007 Pan American Games – Best Blocker 2007 America's Cup – Best Spiker 2007 America's Cup – Best Blocker 2008 America's Cup – Best Spiker 2008 America's Cup – Best Scorer 2009 FIVB World League – Best Spiker 2009 FIVB World League – Best Blocker 2009 NORCECA Championship – Best Blocker 2009 FIVB World Grand Champions Cup – Best Blocker 2009 FIVB World Grand Champions Cup – Best Server 2009 FIVB World Grand Champions Cup – Most Valuable Player 2010 FIVB World Championship – Best Blocker 2014 FIVB Club World Championship – Best Middle Blocker 2015 V-League – Best 7 2015 Korea-Japan Top Match – MVP 2016 V-League – Most Valuable Player 2017 FIVB Club World Championship – Best Middle Blocker 2018 FIVB Club World Championship – Best Middle Blocker 2019 FIVB Club World Championship – Best Middle Blocker



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