WTF? Ceasar is now officially really bad.
The starting players are Park Jeong Ah (bad), Pyo Seunju (mid), and Moon Jungwon libero (bad).
Like I don't know what he is thinking...
WTF? Ceasar is now officially really bad.
The starting players are Park Jeong Ah (bad), Pyo Seunju (mid), and Moon Jungwon libero (bad).
Like I don't know what he is thinking...
WTF? Ceasar is now officially really bad.
The starting players are Park Jeong Ah (bad), Pyo Seunju (mid), and Moon Jungwon libero (bad).
Like I don't know what he is thinking...
...but surely Australia can't trouble Korea... can they ?
The same team struggled to beat Suwon City in the VTV Cup didn't they 🤔
...but surely Australia can't trouble Korea... can they ?
The same team struggled to beat Suwon City in the VTV Cup didn't they 🤔
I mean, for the first set it was 24 - 26 in favor of Korea... so they're gonna be a trouble
Thank god Australia is pretty bad with tips lol, Park Jeong Ah had like 5 or 6 points with mostly just tipping.
What a relief...
Korea 23-24 -> 26-24
I mean, for the first set it was 24 - 26 in favor of Korea... so they're gonna be a trouble
Thank god Australia is pretty bad with tips lol, Park Jeong Ah had like 5 or 6 points with mostly just tipping.
What a relief...
Korea 23-24 -> 26-24
Sorry just repeated the score..
Yes you're right about the Aussies not protecting their blockers adequately
power failure...
Oh, my god!
power failure...
Oh, my god!
You meant the arena experiences power failure? Wow, they will take a break for a while. Where is the backup power generator? Hope the break won't be prolonged causing serious schedule problem.
Identify Four Teams to the Semifinals of the 2023 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
Sunday, September 3, 2023 20:48 PM (GMT+7)
The organizers of the 2023 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship have identified the four best teams in the semi-finals, Vietnam is the last team to register.
Only on the first day of the Eight-Team Round (classification), the organizers of the 2023 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship have identified the Four Best Teams to advance to the semi-finals. They are the host Thailand (reigning runner-up) and Vietnam of Group E; Defending champion Japan and China in Group F.
The Vietnamese women's volleyball team participated FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE SEMI-FINALS of the Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
In the semi-finals, four competing teams will compete in pairs of formula determined as follows: the 1st place in Group E with the 2nd in Group F, the 1st in Group F and the 2nd in Group E. The two winning teams will play in the final to compete for the championship. The two losing teams will compete for the 3rd place.
THE THREE BEST TEAMS will win tickets to the Women's Volleyball World Championship 2025.
Although four teams have been identified to compete in the semi-finals, the round of eight teams has not yet ended, so the rankings of the teams have not been determined yet. We will update when we have specific results.
The Asian championship battle returns to Japan and Thailand?
After two consecutive seasons of defeat at the hands of Japan in the final of the Asian Women's Volleyball Championship, the Thai women's volleyball team has great expectations for the 2023 season at home. There is a high possibility that Thailand will rematch Japan in the final match taking place on September 6.
It is known that this year, the defending champion Japan (8th in the world) only brought the 2nd squad, while the official squad is training for the Paris 2024 Olympic qualifiers. Meanwhile, the runner-up Thailand (ranked 14th place) world) brings the strongest squad.
The Vietnamese women's volleyball team excellently entered the history of volleyball in Asia, officially becoming the Top 4 strongest teams in the continent.
The victory that brought the Vietnamese women's volleyball team into the history of the Asian Championship was determined, the Vietnamese women's volleyball team officially became one of the four strongest teams on the continent. On September 5, the Vietnamese women's team will play in the semi-finals to compete for a medal and a spot in the 2025 World Women's Volleyball Championship.
It is known that from the 2023 season, the Continental Championship tournaments will officially become the preliminary round for the World Championship next season. The three teams with the best records will receive participation instead of just the defending champion as before.
Before entering the semi-finals, the Vietnamese women's volleyball team will play the decisive match for the top spot in Group E with the Thai team at 6:00 p.m. tomorrow, September 4. The result of the match will directly affect the Vietnamese team's opponents in the semi-finals.
Before achieving the achievement of Top 4 strongest teams in Asia, the Vietnamese women's volleyball team also entered the history of Asian volleyball with two championships, at the 2023 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship, tickets for the championship (the 2023 Women's Club Championship) and the 2023 Challenger Cup Asian Women's Volleyball Tournament (ticket to the 2023 Challenger Cup World Championship).
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The AVC 22nd Asian Senior Women's Volleyball Championship - Second Round Group F - Japan vs. China (2023-09-04)
2023年女排亚锦赛复赛第二轮:中国vs日本
THA vs VIE live here
Oh good, the power has been restored
Both teams made changes to their usual starting line-ups. For the Thais, OP Pimpichaya is back ! Against Korea yesterday she was replaced by Thanacha. Sasipaporn replaced Chatchu-On as starting OH in partnership with Ajcharaporn. For Vietnam, MB Hien who played well against Korea start ahead of tall Luyen. OH Quynh replaced Tu Linh and OP Xuan replaced Trinh.
195cm MB Luyen has joined and immediately made a couple of blocks..
Chatchu On joined at 23-24 but it was too late to save the first set..
This YT streaming is much better than the FB ones, always being interrupted/buffering.. thanks
Aryka ... 4T not playing since middle of set 2 ?
I had to drive to work so I missed anything happening after the first set
I had to drive to work so I missed anything happening after the first set
and I had to feed my 🐈 🐈
When I resumed watching 4T was nowhere to be seen and Thailand had a big lead in set 2...
I have no idea why she isn't there either. I'm not really watching, just checking it from time to time.