Pavel Stabrawa, opposite hitter for Domotek Volley Reggio Calabria, arrives at the event with a smile, relieved by his recent success. “I’m happy with the team’s latest win, which gave us a great boost to start this new week,” the opposite hitter begins, immediately focused on his next big goal: “Now I also hope we get our first win on our home turf; we deserve it.”
This desire stems from his connection with the Palacalafiore crowd, an atmosphere Stabrawa – having experienced it in the past – has found vibrant. “I was very pleased to see so many fans right from the start, like it was the first time. And I hope we’ll bring them a lot of satisfaction this year.
But what kind of championship is this, after the first few games? For Stabrawa, the landscape is still evolving. “It’s a championship where we still don’t understand much because there are some strong teams, but I also believe that, like us, many are still searching for the right balance. These first few games have been a bit of a gamble, as have the final scores seen court by court. Domotek’s recipe, however, is simple: “We don’t look at others. We only focus on our own situation to train well, to do a great job here in the arena.








