German volleyball players beat Canada 3-1

German volleyball players beat Canada 3-1

The German women’s national volleyball team defeated Canada to have the lowest chance of entering the final round of the Nations League. The Germans defeated the North Americans 3–1.

The German national volleyball team held the lowest chance of reaching the final round.
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With a win, German volleyball players saved their chance to enter the final round of the Nations League. National coach Vital Heinen’s team defeated hosts Canada in Calgary 3:1 (25:19, 19:25, 27:25, 25:23) on Saturday evening (local time). Nevertheless, it will be difficult for the Germans to make it to the last eight. The team will have to beat the USA league leaders on Sunday evening (10:00 PM) and will already be hoping to lose to Thailand against Italy.

The best German attacker on Saturday was Hanna Orthmann with 21 points. The DVV team began without exceptional player Louisa Lippmann, who switched to beach volleyball.

In the Nations League, the world’s top 16 teams for men and women play against each other at three venues over six weeks. After twelve games per team, the eight best teams advance to the final round. The games of this competition are important for the world ranking.

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