Friday, March 27, 2015

Berlin celebrates a big smash hard – B.Z. Berlin

The volleyball hammer in his Schmeling-Halle! On Saturday and Sunday before 10,000 spectators increases the Final Four in the Champions League. B.Z. makes you fit for the hot smash weekend. Who is playing? host BR volleys needs to kick off on Saturday (17 clock) against Zenit Kazan ran by 20 clock play Asseco Resovia Rzeszow and PGE Skra Belchatow. On Sunday (13 clock) play the losers for 3rd place at 15.45 clock increases the final

The Stars. Kazan is a world selection of Olympic medalists and world champions. Rzeszow plays national team captain Jochen Schoeps (31), for Belchatow Germany Selection Libero Ferdinand Tille (26)

card. Belchatow returned 300 tickets, they are now sold online at www.berlin2015.br-volleys.de and to the coffers of Schmeling Halle. The rest is gone

Check in:. Kazan traveling on their own plane. Problem: The airline may in the EU, including in Schonefeld, not land. Thus, only the confirmation of the BR volleys had to be obtained that Kazan is actually the team that wants to Final Four in Berlin. CEO Matthias Klee jokes: “A little bit, we considered whether we say yes. After all, is our semi-final opponents. “Belchatow come by bus, Rzeszow fly line. For autograph hunters: the teams stay at the Holiday Inn City East Landsberger Allee

opening ceremony. Although the game of BR volleys begins on Saturday until 17 clock, but already at 16.30 clock increases the atmospheric opening ceremony. Klee: “We want to show an outline of the history of volleys from the Sömmeringhalle to the Final Four.”

Tip: Kazan is the big favorite. Berlin coach Mark Lebedev: “For me, too. The Russians are optimally staffed at all positions “But teams like Kazan may have the best individual players, but we have achieved through our united stance in the past quite a bit.”.



 That would be nice: The BR volleys cheer on the crown of Europe (photo: picture alliance / Sport Moments)
That would be nice: The BR volleys cheer on the crown of Europe (photo: picture alliance / Sport Moments)
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