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Bulgaria will be looking to repeat their recent success against Poland. Photo by BGNES
Bulgaria's men's national volleyball team will meet tournament hosts Poland in Tuesday's playoff match of the European Championship.
After finishing third place in the preliminary pool D with 1 win and 2 losses, the Bulgarians have no more room for error. Poland finished second in pool B after winning 2 of their 3 matches.
The direct clash will determine who advances to Wednesday's quarterfinal against Germany. The good news for Bulgaria head coach Camillo Placi will be the return of Todor Skrimov, who received a slight injury in the second match of the group phase.
The Poles will be eager for revenge, after losing twice to Bulgaria in this summer's World League. Undoubtedly, the 12 000 home support in Gdansk's Ergo Arena will be a huge boost for Andrea Anastasi's men.
The playoff fixture is from 9 PM Bulgarian time and will be broadcast live on News7.
Malena Zamfirova has undergone another surgical procedure following her serious accident in the Czech Republic, according to Georgi Bobev, vice president of the Bulgarian Ski Federation (BFSki).
Nikola Tsolov has emerged as a top contender in the 2026 Formula 2 season, following his victory in the opening race in Melbourne, Australia.
Bulgaria’s leading snowboard athlete Malena Zamfirova has undergone a major surgical procedure in a hospital in Graz, Austria. The intervention lasted more than six hours and was completed around 3 p.m. local time, according to information released by the
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