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    #61
    We are guaranteed at least Bronze.

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      #62
      Manavi won 2 sets on his own! He killid it

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        #63
        Live stream link for Iran - France:
        https://youtu.be/4GN9oUnpgb4

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          #64
          Bronze for IRAN!!!! [emoji1130][emoji122][emoji109][emoji122][emoji1130][emoji122][emoji109][emoji122][emoji109]

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            #65
            It is really unbelievable that Iran would get bronze in the battle of the champions. Our volleyball is really good so congrats everyone.

            I like the new players as well, Faezi and Manavinejad are amazing as we really need to inject new blood in this great team to secure the future. The coach is also doing a great job with the spirit and team tactics, so another impressive performance by our team that must be cherished. Beating USA, Italy and France is not something teams do every day.

            So dame hamashoon garm.
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              #66
              I am very amazed at the high level of Adesorianism that exists in this team.
              Great achievment by our boys!
              Congratulations!
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                #67
                Originally posted by Adesor Vafaseya View Post
                I am very amazed at the high level of Adesorianism that exists in this team.
                Great achievment by our boys!
                Congratulations!
                Next time hopefully they'll let their mustache grow and will snatch the gold.

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                  #68
                  Afarin bacheha!

                  Now if only Japan could win against Brazil, then we will get Silver!!!

                  But I think that is too much to hope for I am happy with the Bronze we have! Our first medal in a global volleyball competition. It is deserved!

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                    #69
                    [emoji122][emoji1130]

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                      #70
                      Tabrik.

                      Congratulations to Team-e Melli Iran.

                      Iran is letting its B Team in local and Asian games. Iran has become the best Volleyball team in Asia and has done well in the world stage. It was the first win against powerful France.

                      Iran has participated three times in this tournement. First time, 5th, Second time, 4th place, and now 3rd place which is really good. Japan used to be good, some how they have declined. Volleyball in Japan in 1970-1980 was great.
                      چو ایران نباشد تن من مباد

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                        #71
                        Japan did not regress
                        Every body else improved

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                          #72
                          This is historical as it is Iran's first medal place in a world-level event.

                          Dameh bacheha garm.

                          Next step: Medal in World Championships and Olympics!

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by AIrani View Post
                            Tabrik.

                            Congratulations to Team-e Melli Iran.

                            Iran is letting its B Team in local and Asian games. Iran has become the best Volleyball team in Asia and has done well in the world stage. It was the first win against powerful France.

                            Iran has participated three times in this tournement. First time, 5th, Second time, 4th place, and now 3rd place which is really good. Japan used to be good, some how they have declined. Volleyball in Japan in 1970-1980 was great.
                            This was an excellent excustion by Iran federation . Few weeks ago we were mad why Iran gave up Asian cup . Now we see the reason. Medal in the world vs medal in Asia !!! I think we can all agree this was sweeter then Asia
                            IRI = FAILED

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by persian-eagle-13 View Post
                              This was an excellent excustion by Iran federation . Few weeks ago we were mad why Iran gave up Asian cup . Now we see the reason. Medal in the world vs medal in Asia !!! I think we can all agree this was sweeter then Asia
                              Agree 87%
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                                #75
                                Brazil have long established an unprecedented record at the Men’s World Grand Champions Cup with four title wins under its name, but their 3-0 (25-17, 25-15, 25-22) win over Japan completed their mission to extend their reign in the tournament.

                                Lucas Saatkamp and Mauricio Borges led Brazil in the tournament’s closing match, but Ricardo Lucarelli and Wallace De Souza consistent performances in the tournament helped the team achieve new feat.

                                Italy made a brilliant 3-1 (25-22, 25-22, 23-25, 29-27) winning finish against USA to maintain their record of finishing in the podium in all of their four participations at the World Grand Champions Cup. The Italians, in this edition, bagged the silver medal to add to their collection of gold and bronze medals.

                                Filippo Lanza top scored for Italy against USA and assisted in their silver medal finish, while opposite Luca Vettori played a vital role in their previous matches that led to four victories. Vettori made a total of 93 points from 78 spikes, nine blocks and six aces.

                                Iran had its best finish in the tournament by taking the bronze medal, after finishing fifth and fourth in the 2009 and 2013 editions, respectively. Iran also recorded four victories in the tournament as they completed their final obstacle against France 3-2 (38-36, 25-23, 22-25, 25-27, 15-11).



                                USA dropped to fourth place after their four-set loss to Italy, while France and Japan finished in fifth and sixth places.

                                Dream Team


                                Most Valuable Player: Ricardo Lucarelli (BRA)
                                Best Outside Spikers: Ricardo Lucarelli (BRA), Milad Ebadipour (IRI)
                                Best Middle Blockers: Matteo Piano (ITA), Lucas Saatkamp (BRA)
                                Best Setter: Simone Giannelli (ITA)
                                Best Opposite Spiker: Matthew Anderson (USA)
                                Best Libero: Satoshi Ide (JPN)


                                Top Scorer by Day
                                23 – Filippo Lanza of Italy v Iran on September 12
                                27 – Luca Vettori of Italy v Brazil on September 13
                                22 – Luca Vettori of Italy v Japan on September 15
                                27 – Matt Anderson of USA v Brazil on September 16
                                25 – Trevor Clevenot of France v Iran on September 17


                                Top Scoring Performances
                                27 – Matt Anderson of USA v Brazil on September 16
                                27 – Luca Vettori of Italy v Brazil on September 13
                                25 – Trevor Clevenot of France v Iran on September 17
                                24 – Amir Ghafour of Iran v France on September 17
                                24 – Luca Vettori of Italy v France on September 16
                                23 – Amir Ghafour of Iran v Japan on September 16

                                23 – Filippo Lanza of Italy v Iran on September 12
                                22 – Wallace De Souza of Brazil v USA on September 16
                                22 – Luca Vettori of Italy v Japan on September 15

                                Top Individual Serving Performances
                                5 – Matthew Anderson of USA v France on September 14
                                4 – Mohammadjavad Manavinezhad of Iran v France on September 17
                                4 – Shohei Yamamoto of Japan v Iran on September 16
                                4 – Matthew Anderson of USA v Iran on September 13
                                4 – Oleg Antonov of Italy v Iran on September 12


                                Top Team Serving Performances
                                11 – Brazil v Russia on September 12
                                8 – USA v France on September 15
                                8 – Italy v Iran on September 12


                                Top Individual Blocking Performances
                                6 – Daniele Mazzone of Italy v Iran on September 12
                                5 – Seyed Mohammed Mousavi Eraghi of Iran v France on September 17
                                5 – Barthelemy Chinenyeze of France v Japan on September 13
                                4 – Lucas Saatkamp of Brazil v Japan on September 17
                                4 – Saman Faezi of Iran v Japan on September 16
                                4 – Matteo Piano of Italy v France on September 16
                                4 – Barthelemy Chinenyeze of France v Italy on September 16
                                4 – Micah Christenson of USA v Brazil on September 16
                                4 – Matteo Piano of Italy v Japan on September 15
                                4 – Mauricio Souza of Brazil v Iran on September 15
                                4 – Luca Vettori of Italy v Brazil on September 13
                                4 – Wallace De Souza of Brazil v Italy on September 13
                                4 – Matteo Piano of Italy v Iran on September 12
                                4 – Mauricio Souza of Brazil v France on September 12


                                Top Team Blocking Performances
                                15 – Italy v Iran on September 12
                                14 – Iran v France on September 17
                                13 – Brazil v USA on September 16
                                13 – USA v Brazil on September 16
                                12 – Brazil v Japan on September 17
                                12 – Italy v Japan on September 15
                                11 – Italy v France on September 16
                                11 – Brazil v Iran on September 15
                                11 – France v Japan on September 13
                                11 – Italy v Brazil on September 13
                                11 – Brazil v France on September 12


                                Highest Scoring Sets
                                38-36 – Iran v France on September 17
                                31-29 – Italy v Iran on September 12
                                29-27 – Italy v USA on September 17
                                28-26 – Brazil v USA on September 16
                                27-25 – Iran v USA on September 13
                                27-25 – Italy v Brazil on September 13
                                25-23 – Italy v Japan on September 15

                                Highest Scoring Matches
                                247 – Iran v France 3-2 (38-36, 25-23, 22-25, 25-27, 15-11) on September 17
                                232 – Italy v Iran 2-3 (19-25, 25-23, 26-28, 31-29, 11-15) on September 12
                                214 – USA v Brazil 2-3 (26-28, 25-15, 20-25, 25-22, 13-15) on September 16
                                214 – Brazil v Italy 2-3 (25-15, 25-27, 25-27, 25-18, 12-15) on September 13
                                187 – Italy v Japan 3-1 (25-23, 22-25, 25-20, 25-22) on September 15
                                Last edited by webmaster; 09-18-2017, 01:27 AM.
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