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Volleyball - League of Nations: France crushes Italy for its first match

2022-06-09T07:42:00.193Z


For the opening of its tournament in the League of Nations, the France team easily won against Italy (3-0).


In the night from Wednesday to Thursday, Andrea Giani's Blues easily beat the Italians, 3 sets to 0 (25-22 / 26-24 / 25-19).

In Ottawa (Canada), the "Team Yavbou" played its first match in the League of Nations.

An important meeting to test yourself after the last turbulent months.

The Olympic gold medal and a status to be confirmed first, the appointment of Bernardo Rezende (''Bernardinho'') then his resignation, the defeat at the Euro, and finally the appointment of Andrea Giani as coach.

So many events that had to be forgotten to launch the League of Nations, but also and above all the preparation for the World Cup to be held in Slovenia in August.

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But for now, it's the League of Nations, and the next meeting is already coming this Thursday evening (10:30 p.m.) against Serbia.

The complete program of the Blues for this League of Nations:

  • Serbia -

    France

    (tonight,

    10:30 p.m.

    )

  • France

    - Canada (06/11,

    1:30 a.m.

    )

  • France

    - Poland (12/06,

    5 p.m.

    )

  • China -

    France

    (06/22,

    9 a.m.

    )

  • France

    - Netherlands (23/06,

    5 a.m.

    )

  • Japan -

    France

    (06/25,

    9 a.m.

    )

  • Germany -

    France

    (06/26,

    5 a.m.

    )

  • France

    - USA (07/07,

    5 a.m.

    )

  • France

    - Brazil (08/07,

    08:40

    )

  • France

    -Argentina (09/07,

    05:40

    )

  • Australia -

    France

    (07/10, 8:40

    a.m.

    )

Source: lefigaro

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