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Volleyball: Maccabi Tel Aviv Champion after 1: 3 over Asher | Israel Today

2022-04-30T20:24:48.382Z


Tonight, Maccabi Tel Aviv retained the championship title with 24:26, 21:25, 21:25 in the sets over Mate Asher, and 1-3 in the final series


Tonight, Maccabi Tel Aviv retained the championship title it won last year, after winning the fourth game in the playoff final series: 24:26, 21:25, 21:25 over Hapoel Mate Asreecho, and 1: 3 in the entire series.

1000 spectators in the hall in Naaman sang an extraordinary atmosphere for the fourth game in the series, most of them supported the local team that wanted to drag the series to a fifth and decisive game, but Maccabi Tel Aviv was better today and won the three sets. 

The Yellows enjoyed an excellent west of Ansing with 17 points and Foyer with 13 points, and at the Asher - Benov with 18 points and Honey with 9 points, did not help the team.

Maccabi Tel Aviv coach Gal Galili said at the end: “People expected us to take the championship this year on foot, but it's really not like that.

Meta which is a great team with great players.

Congratulations to the players who played today, we are very happy to be champions, we deserved this championship. "

Noam Katz, coach of Hapoel Mate Asher / Acre, complimented Maccabi: "Congratulations to Maccabi Tel Aviv, they won the championship. We tried to sting, and we managed to take the trophy. I am proud of the players - we could have done a little more today. It is too early to think about next season. "They progressed and gave a good season."

Second championship in a row, Photo: Rinat Vardi

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Source: israelhayom

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