Karolina Piotrowska, 3 October 2011

The team of Serbia won the title of the European Champion. In Belgrade the team defeated Germany in the final with result 3:2 (16:25, 25:20, 19:25, 25:20, 15:9). Serbia eliminated Poland in the quarterfinals. Poland has been ranked 5th.

The team of Serbia won the title of the European Champion. In Belgrade the team defeated Germany in the final with result 3:2 (16:25, 25:20, 19:25, 25:20, 15:9). Serbia eliminated Poland in the quarterfinals. Poland has been ranked 5th. MVP of the tournament is Jovana Brakocevic (Serbia). Six top teams of the European Championships 2011 are granted participation in the next year’s event. Serbia and Germany have qualified to the World Cup.  


Individual awards:
Best spiker: Małgorzata Kożuch (Germany)
Best blocker: Christiane Furst (Germany)
Best server: Bahar Toksoy (Turkey)
Best receiver: Angelina Grun (Germany)
Best setter: Maja Ognjenovic (Serbia)
Best scorer: Neslihan Darnel ( Turkey)
Best libero: Suzana Cebic (Serbia)

Serbia: Brakocavić (10), Krsmanović (8), Molnar (14), Ognjenović (4), Nikolić (14), Rasić (7), Cebić (l) and Malagurski (7), Antonijević (2), Vesović and Ninković;

Germany: Weiss (3), Grun (13), Ssuschke-Voigt (6), Furst (12), Kozuch (19), Brinker (20), Tzscherlich (l) and Matthes, Hippe, Thomsen (1) and Apitz

For 3rd place
Turkey - Italy 3:2 (25:21, 15:25, 25:27, 25:19, 15:10)
Italy: Costagrande (22), Piccinini (12), Arrighetti (11), Lo Bianco (3), Del Core (11), Gioli (11), Leonardi (l) and Guiggi, Ortolani, Bosetti and Ferretti
Turkey: Toksoy (6), Cemberci (6), Gumus (2), Ozsoy (17), Erdem (18), Darnel (31), Kuzubasioglu (l) and Guresen (libero), Uslupehlivan, Sonsirma (8) and Karakoyun

Final ranking of the ECH 2011: 1. Serbia, 2. Germany, 3. Turkey, 4. Italy, 5. Poland, 6. Russia, 7. Netherlands, 8. Czech Republic , 9. Azerbaijan, 10. France, 11. Spain, 12. Romania, 13. Croatia, 14. Bulgaria, 15. Ukraine, 16. Israel

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