Lithuanian Women's Volleyball Team Victorious in European League Return
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Lithuanian women's volleyball team returned to international competition, participating in the CEV European League preliminary stage in Denmark.
- Lithuania secured a significant 3-0 victory against Denmark in their opening match, with strong performances from captain Monika ล alkutฤ and others.
- The team will continue their tournament play, facing Luxembourg and Albania, with the top two teams advancing to the main European League stage.
After a decade-long absence from international play, the Lithuanian women's national volleyball team has made a strong comeback in the CEV European League preliminary stage. Competing in Odense, Denmark, the team aims to re-establish its presence on the European volleyball scene.
Their opening match saw a decisive 3-0 victory over host nation Denmark, considered a favorite in the tournament. Despite a close first set that ended 26-24, Lithuania dominated the subsequent sets with scores of 25-22 and 25-16. Captain Monika ล alkutฤ led the scoring with 13 points, supported by Rลซta Staniulytฤ and Martyna Paukลกtytฤ, who each added 11 points.
Coach Mateusz Zarczynski's squad demonstrated resilience and skill, overcoming early deficits in sets to secure the win. This victory marks a significant achievement for the team, highlighting their potential in the tournament. They are scheduled to play against Luxembourg and Albania in subsequent matches, with the goal of advancing to the main stage of the European League in June.
The Lithuanian roster includes experienced players and emerging talent, all focused on achieving success in this important competition. The team's performance against Denmark sets a positive tone for their remaining games.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.