JASTRZEBSKI WEGIEL – TRENTINO BETCLIC 0-3 (16-25, 25-27, 22-25)


 


JASTRZEBSKI WEGIEL: Pajak, Yudin 2, Rusek (L), Przybyla, Polanski 6, Pawlinski, Lomacz, Hardy 8, Gawryszewski 6, Gasparini 7, Divis 11. DNP Wika.


 


TRENTINO BETCLIC: Kaziyski 11, Vieira De Oliveira, Stokr 13, Sokolov 2, Sala, Juantorena Portuondo 16, Garcia Pires Ribeiro 7, Della Lunga, Birarelli 7, Bari (L). DNP Zygadlo, Colaci. Coach. Stoytchev.


 


The dream to play a third consecutive Champions League Final Four in front of its supporters becomes reality for Trento. Despite giving it a good fight in the first two sets, the Jastrzebski team, coached by Bernardi, never managed to really trouble the World Champions, which will therefore be able to defend its title against the winner of Dinamo Moscow versus Kazan.


 


Radostin Stoytchev (Trentino BetClic): “I want to congratulate Bernardi and his Jastrzebski team because they managed to make it incredibly difficult for us in the first two sets. We found it really hard to receive their float serve but in the end we managed to win it 3-0 and confirm our status of favourite. If we didn’t play at our best we ran the risk of losing it at any moment, that’s how it went for two sets. Now we have to forget this game and start focusing on Tomorrow’s final”.


 


2011 CEV Champions League – Final Four


Saturday 26 March – semi-finals


6pm: Zenit Kazan (RUS) – Dinamo Moscow (RUS) Live on Sportitalia 2


Sunday 27 March


2.30pm: Game for third place


Jastrzebski Wegiel (POL) – loser second semi-final Live on Sportitalia


6pm – final


Trentino BetClic (ITA) – winner second semi-final Live on Sportitalia


 


PAST WINNERS


1960 CSKA Mosca (URSS)


1960/61 Rapid Bucarest (ROM)


1961/62 CSKA Mosca (URSS)


1962/63 Rapid Bucarest (ROM)


1963/64 SC Leipzig (GDR)


1964/65 Rapid Bucarest (ROM)


1965/66 Dinamo Bucarest (ROM)


1966/67 Dinamo Bucarest (ROM)


1967/68 Spartak Brno (CEC)


1968/69 CSKA Sofia (BUL)


1969/70 Burevestnik Alma Ata (URSS)


1970/71 Burevestnik Alma Ata (URSS)


1971/72 Zetor Zbroyovka Brno (CEC)


1972/73 CSKA Mosca (URSS)


1973/74 CSKA Mosca (URSS)


1974/75 CSKA Mosca (URSS)


1975/76 Dukla Liberec (CEC)


1976/77 CSKA Mosca (URSS)


1977/78 Plomien Milowice (POL)


1978/79 Stella Rossa Bratislava (CEC)


1979/80 Klippan CUS Torino (ITA)


1980/81 Dinamo Bucarest (ROM)


1981/82 CSKA Mosca (URSS)


1982/83 CSKA Mosca (URSS)


1983/84 Santal Parma (ITA)


1984/85 Santal Parma (ITA)


1985/86 CSKA Mosca (URSS)


1986/87 CSKA Mosca (URSS)


1987/88 CSKA Mosca (URSS)


1988/89 CSKA Mosca (URSS)


1989/90 Philips Modena (ITA)


1990/91 CSKA Mosca (URSS)


1991/92 Il Messaggero Ravenna (ITA)


1992/93 Il Messaggero Ravenna (ITA)


1993/94 Edilcuoghi Ravenna (ITA)


1994/95 Sisley Treviso (ITA)


1995/96 Las Daytona Modena (ITA)


1996/97 Las Daytona Modena (ITA)


1997/98 Casa Modena Unibon (ITA)


1998/99 Sisley Treviso (ITA)


1999/00 Sisley Treviso (ITA)


*Competition named Champions League since 2000-01


 


2000/01 Paris Volley (FRA)


2001/02 Lube Banca Marche Macerata


2002/03 Lokomotiv Belgorod (RUS)


2003/04 Lokomotiv Belgorod (RUS)


2004/05 Tous VB (FRA)


2005/06 Sisley Treviso


2006/07 Vfb Friedrichshafen (GER)


2007/08 Dinamo Kazan (RUS)


2008/09 Trentino Volley


2009/10 Trentino BetClic