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CEV Champions League Volley 2025 | Women
Two high-stakes matches in the CEV Champions League Women’s competition were held today, delivering impressive displays of volleyball prowess and showcasing the talents of some of the sport’s brightest stars. Both matches ended with dominant 3-0 victories, setting the tone for the ongoing tournament.
Scandicci shines against C.S.O. Voluntari 2005
In the first match of the day, Savino Del Bene Scandicci faced C.S.O. Voluntari 2005 and emerged victorious with a commanding 0-3 (20-25, 16-25, 16-25) scoreline. The Italian team demonstrated its superiority from the start, maintaining control in all aspects of the game.
The standout player for Scandicci was Ana Carolina da Silva, who earned the MVP title for her stellar performance. The Brazilian middle blocker contributed 12 points to her team’s success, showcasing her skills both at the net and in defense. With this win, Scandicci solidified its reputation as a strong contender in the competition and is still in first place of their group with a maximum of 15 points.
Vero Volley outclasses FC Porto
The second match saw another Italian team, Vero Volley Milano, taking on FC Porto. Milano delivered a dominant performance, defeating their Portuguese opponents 0-3 (13-25, 24-26, 16-25). Despite a spirited effort by FC Porto, particularly in the closely contested second set, Milano’s consistency and precision proved to be the deciding factors.
Héléna Cazaute stole the show for Milano, earning MVP honors with a game-high 13 points. The French outside hitter was instrumental in both attack and defense, ensuring her team’s flawless performance across the three sets.