Historic Start for MEVZA Club Junior Championship 2025

For the first time in history, the MEVZA Club Junior Championship has officially kicked off in Zadar, featuring 15 teams from Israel, Cyprus, Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Croatia, and Montenegro. The tournament has generated significant interest among all MEVZA nations, providing a unique opportunity for the best teams from each country to compete against one another and assess their true quality on an international level.

A milestone moment in this competition is Montenegro’s participation. Their volleyball federation has, for the first time, sent a team to a MEVZA event. This marks the beginning of a collaboration between Montenegro and MEVZA, which was announced a few months ago.

On the opening day of the championship, the following results were recorded in the women’s competition:

Group A Results:

  • OK Olimpik U19 vs SŠŠ Volleyball Nitra U19: 3-1
  • Lemesos Volleyball U19 vs PVK Olymp Praha U19: 0-3
  • OK Olimpik U19 vs Lemesos Volleyball U19: 3-0
  • SŠŠ Volleyball Nitra U19 vs PVK Olymp Praha U19: 1-3

Group B Results:

  • CRO Team vs Békéscsabai Röplabda Sportegyesület U19: 3-1
  • Apollon Limassol U19 vs V.C. Ramat Aviv U19: 1-3
  • Békéscsabai Röplabda Sportegyesület U19 vs V.C. Ramat Aviv U19: 0-3
  • CRO Team vs Apollon Limassol U19: 3-0

In the men’s competition, the following results were recorded:

Group C Results:

  • OK Ribola Kaštela U19 vs Montenegro: 0-3
  • Kecskeméti Junior Sport Nonprofit Kft. U19 vs SŠŠ Volleyball Tren?in U19: 0-3
  • OK Ribola Kaštela U19 vs Kecskeméti Junior Sport Nonprofit Kft. U19: 1-3
  • Montenegro vs SŠŠ Volleyball Tren?in U19: 3-0

Group D Results:

  • V.C. Ramat Aviv U19 vs VK Brno U19: 0-3
  • Pénzügy?r Sportegyesület U19 vs V.C. Ramat Aviv U19: 1-3