Overview
Head-to-Head
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These nations will meet for the first time in a European Olympic Qualification tournament since 2004, when Bulgaria beat the Netherlands in straight sets in the group phase.
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On 29 May 2019, the Netherlands came from behind to beat Bulgaria 3-1 in the Nations League in Apeldoorn. Marrit Jasper (25, the Netherlands) and Gergana Dimitrova (22, Bulgaria) finished as their team's leading scorer.
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Bulgaria's last win over the Netherlands in a world level major tournament (World Championship, Olympic Games, World Cup, World Grand Prix, Grand Champions Cup and Volleyball Nations League) was a 3-1 preliminary round win in the 2013 World Grand Prix.
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The Netherlands defeated Bulgaria 3-1 in the Netherlands in the 1995 European Championship group stage (Arnhem).
Robin De Kruijf"If we can read the sharp cross court from Elitsa VASILEVA it fun for the middle blockers, but she is a very strong hitter so we will see but I hope I can touch her sometimes."
The Netherlands
Gergana Dimitrova"We are facing two tough opponents right at the start, Poland and now The Netherlands. We will try our best and focus on getting the best results."
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
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Bulgaria lost their opener 3-1 against Poland in Apeldoorn on Tuesday.
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Bulgaria claimed bronze in their only previous appearance in the Olympic Games, in 1980 in Moscow. Bulgaria received a wildcard for the Moscow 1980 Olympic Games, after United States, Japan and China boycotted those Games.
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Bulgaria have now lost five of their last six European Olympic Qualification tournament matches, with the only exception in that run a straight-set victory over Croatia in 2012.
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Elitsa Vasileva (15), Gergana Dimitrova (12) and Nasya Dimitrova (11) were Bulgaria's top scorers in their opening match against Poland.
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Mira Todorova had four stuff blocks, more than any other player on the court.
The Netherlands
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The Netherlands beat Azerbaijan in straight sets in their CEV Tokyo Volleyball European Qualification 2020 opening match on Tuesday.
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The Netherlands could qualify for the Olympic Games for the fourth time, after 1992, 1996 and 2016. Their best result was a fourth place at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
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The Netherlands failed to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in the 2019 Intercontinental Olympic Qualification tournament. They lost the deciding match against Italy (3-0).
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Robin de Kruijf scored 14 points against Azerbaijan, more than any of her teammates did, including a match-high six stuff blocks.
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Yvon Belien (11) and Floortje Meijners (11) also reached double figures in scoring for the Netherlands in their opening win against Azerbaijan.
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Match Polls
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Officials
First RefereeJuraj MOKRYSVKSecond RefereeDaniele RAPISARDAITA
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Venue Information
Containing a 250 meter cycling track, an indoor athletics track and a top sport hall, combined with a large number of meeting and congress facilities and the sports café, Omnisport Apeldoorn is the largest top sport accommodation in the north-east of the Netherlands. Ever since the sports temple opened its doors in 2008, loads of top sport events were staged in Apeldoorn, for which Omnisport was allocated with the A-status for sport facilities. Capacity: 6000
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How To Attend
De Voorwaarts 55, APELDOORN, 7321 MA Capacity: 6000
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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.
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BULGARIA
Address
25 Nezabravka Str. SofiaContacts
Previous Games
09/01/2020 | vs. | 3 - 1 | W | Go to Match Centre |
08/01/2020 | vs. | 0 - 3 | L | Go to Match Centre |
07/01/2020 | vs. | 1 - 3 | L | Go to Match Centre |
- All Time
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4Competitions 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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4Sets Won
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244Points Won
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39%Attack %
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64%Reception %
Team
- Birth Date: 1990
- Birth Place: Dupnitsa
- Height: 193 cm
- Birth Date: 1996
- Birth Place: Sofia
- Height: 183 cm
- Birth Date: 1992
- Birth Place: Yambol
- Height: 189 cm
- Birth Date: 1991
- Birth Place: Stara Zagora
- Height: 182 cm
- Birth Date: 1994
- Birth Place: Chirpan
- Height: 188 cm
- Birth Date: 1988
- Birth Place: Razlog
- Height: 182 cm
- Birth Date: 1995
- Birth Place: Smolyan
- Height: 188 cm
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BULGARIA v THE NETHERLANDS
The combined total number of points scored by both teams throughout the entire match.
The total length of the match, from the first serve through until the last point has ended.
Total number of people in attendance at the venue – taken at the end of the second set.
The combined total number of successful spikes achieved by both teams throughout the entire match.
An average of the two team service reception percentages from the complete match.
The number of successful point winning blocks of BULGARIA compared to THE NETHERLANDS.
BULGARIA number of service aces compared to THE NETHERLANDS
Errors leading to points of BULGARIA, next to those from THE NETHERLANDS
Myrthe Schoots"Its a long tournament, we have to come first, there is another match. This weekend, there two matches we have to win. So for now, no party."
Libero for The Netherlands
Elitsa Vasileva"Its tough playing against a team like Holland. Tehri crowd was nice and the atmosphere was good, but playing this team is difficult."
Captain of Bulgaria