Highlights
Overview
Head-to-Head
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These nations last met in a European Olympic Qualification tournament on 12 January 2008, when Serbia beat the Netherlands 3-0 in the semi-finals.
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On 5 January 2000, Yugoslavia claimed a straight-set victory over the Netherlands in the 2000 European Olympic Qualification tournament.
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The last time the Netherlands beat Serbia in a world level major competition (World Championship, World League, Olympic Games, Grand Champions Cup, World Cup and Volleyball Nations League) was on 25 May 2003, when they beat Serbia and Montenegro 3-1 in the 2003 World League.
The Netherlands
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The Netherlands are hoping to qualify for their seventh Olympic Games, and in their first since 2004. The Netherlands won Olympic gold in 1996 and silver in 1992.
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The Netherlands' last two Olympic participations (2000, 2004) both came after qualifying in an Intercontinental Olympic Qualification tournament.
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This century, the Netherlands lost in the final of the 2004 European Olympic Qualification tournament (3-0 loss against Russia), while finishing third in 2000 and 2008. They did not compete in 2012 and 2016.
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The Netherlands finished second in their group in last year's Intercontinental Olympic Qualification tournament in Rotterdam, losing to the United States after beating South Korea and Belgium.
Serbia
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Serbia lost their opening encounter during the CEV Tokyo Volleyball Olympic Qualification 2020 in straight sets against France.
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Serbia (and predecessors) could miss out on back-to-back Olympic Games for the first time since 1984-1992 (3 times).
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Serbia appeared in each of the last three European Olympic Qualification tournaments. They won the tournament in 2008, finished joint-third in 2012 and took fifth place in 2016.
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Nemanja Petric (14) and Alexander Atanasijevic (12) reached double figures in scoring against France.
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Srecko Lisinac (3) had the most blocks off all players in Serbia's match against France.
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Match Polls
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Officials
First RefereeSusana Maria RODRIGUEZ JATIVAESPSecond RefereeEpaminondas GEROTHODOROSGRE
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Venue Information
Volleyball fans have ‘nicknamed’ the iconic Max-Schmeling-Halle ‘Germany’s Volleyball temple’. Actually, it is much more than just that – since this venue has played host to an impressive number of major international competitions as well, such as the 2002 FIVB Women’s World Championship, 2003 EuroVolley Men, 2013 EuroVolley Women, as well as the historic CEV Champions League Volley 2019 Super Finals back in May – to name only a few highlights. The Hall also plays as hosts to the Berlin Recycling Volleys, Germany's most decorated volleyball club with 10 Bundesliga titles and a CEV cup title in 2015/2016. The arena is located at Am Falkpl. 1, 10437 Berlin, Germany and holds up to 12,000 spectators. Capacity: 8533
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How To Attend
Falkplatz 1, BERLIN, 10437 Capacity: 8533
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Watch Live
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Find your Broadcaster- Who Qualifies?
After completion of a single round robin in each of the two pools, the top two teams will play crossed semi-finals. This is followed by a winner-takes-it-all final, where a much-coveted ticket to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics will be at stake.
More - Who Qualifies?
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Team
Team Profile
THE NETHERLANDS
Address
De Weerelt, Orteliuslaan 1041 UTRECHTContacts
+31 30 30 777 00
topsport@nevobo.nl
Team Schedule
Previous Games
08/01/2020 | vs. | 3 - 2 | W | Go to Match Centre |
07/01/2020 | vs. | 0 - 3 | L | Go to Match Centre |
06/01/2020 | vs. | 0 - 3 | L | Go to Match Centre |
- All Time
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5Competitions Played
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2Titles
- Competition
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3Matches Played
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1Matches Won
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33%Win %
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3Sets Won
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209Points Won
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48%Attack %
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43%Reception %
Team
14
ABDEL-AZIZ Nimir
Opposite
- Birth Date: 1992
- Birth Place: Sliedrecht
- Height: 201 cm
3
VAN GARDEREN Maarten
Outside spiker
- Birth Date: 1990
- Birth Place: Renswoude
- Height: 200 cm
4
TER HORST Thijs
Outside spiker
- Birth Date: 1991
- Birth Place: Nijverdal
- Height: 204 cm
9
GOMMANS Ewoud
Outside spiker
- Birth Date: 1990
- Birth Place: Voorschoten
- Height: 202 cm
11
MAAN Jelte
Outside spiker
- Birth Date: 1986
- Birth Place: Lochem
- Height: 190 cm
12
SMIT Tim
Middle blocker
- Birth Date: 1989
- Birth Place: Eindhoven
- Height: 201 cm
15
VAN SOLKEMA Gijs
Setter
- Birth Date: 1998
- Birth Place: Smallingerland
- Height: 193 cm
16
TER MAAT Wouter
Opposite
- Birth Date: 1991
- Birth Place: Rijssen
- Height: 199 cm
17
PARKINSON Michaël
Middle blocker
- Birth Date: 1991
- Birth Place: Reading
- Height: 203 cm
18
ANDRINGA Robbert
Outside spiker
- Birth Date: 1990
- Birth Place: THE NETHERLANDS
- Height: 192 cm
Recent Results
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Match Report
Serbia recovers with a straight-setter over Netherlands
Article
89
Points
The combined total number of points scored by both teams throughout the entire match.
71
Duration
The total length of the match, from the first serve through until the last point has ended.
937
Spectators
Total number of people in attendance at the venue – taken at the end of the second set.
133
Match Spikes
The combined total number of successful spikes achieved by both teams throughout the entire match.
36%
Reception Level
An average of the two team service reception percentages from the complete match.
2-11
Net Domination
The number of successful point winning blocks of THE NETHERLANDS compared to SERBIA.
3-5
Ace Count
THE NETHERLANDS number of service aces compared to SERBIA
29-21
Error Difference
Errors leading to points of THE NETHERLANDS, next to those from SERBIA
Nemanja Petric, Serbia's Captain: “We made a great start today and were really aggressive on the service. All players had a great concentration and focus on the field. It is great to have a free day tomorrow because it is Christmas in Serbia. Of course we will need it to prepare for Bulgaria. This is an important game for us; they are a great team with a lot of strong players.”