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Oman thrash Kuwait in West Asia volley tourney
Oman thrash Kuwait in West Asia volley tourney

Observer

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Observer

Oman thrash Kuwait in West Asia volley tourney

MUSCAT: The Oman national men's volleyball team began its historic participation in the West Asia Men's Volleyball Championship with a well-deserved and exciting straight-sets victory (3-0) over Kuwait. The match took place at the Isa Bin Rashid Hall in the Bahraini capital, Manama, as part of Group B competition in the championship, which continues until July 27 with the participation of eight teams from the West Asia region. From the outset, Oman displayed a disciplined and cohesive performance, asserting dominance throughout most of the match while executing head coach Reza Hossein Vakili's tactical instructions effectively. The Iranian coach's thorough preparation was evident in the team's impressive continental debut. The Omani team is now preparing for a challenging match on Monday against Saudi Arabia Despite Kuwait's strong start and early lead in the first set, the Omani players entered the court with visible confidence. As the set neared its decisive moments, Oman regained control, relying on powerful back-row attacks and improved service and reception to clinch the set 25-23. The second set saw complete Omani superiority. The team excelled in blocking and powerful serves, coupled with varied offensive plays that unsettled the Kuwaiti side, who struggled to match Oman's high tempo. Oman won the set with a wide margin, 25-15. In the third set, Kuwait attempted a comeback and delivered a more composed performance. However, Oman maintained its rhythm through tactical discipline and composure under pressure. After several lead exchanges, the Omani players sealed the set 25-23, completing a straight-sets win. Oman team recorded five aces and scored 10 points through blocks Oman scored a total of 75 points in the match, committing only 12 errors. The team recorded five aces and scored 10 points through blocks, reflecting a balanced performance on both offence and defence. Star player Ismail al Haidy stood out, earning the 'Best Player of the Match' award after scoring 13 points, 11 from attacks, one ace, and one block, affirming his role as a key contributor to the victory. The Omani team is now preparing for a challenging match today, Monday, against Saudi Arabia in the third round of group-stage matches. Buoyed by their opening victory, Oman aims to build momentum, while Saudi Arabia is looking to bounce back from a straight-sets defeat to Qatar, adding urgency to the encounter for both sides. Oman regained control, relying on powerful back-row attacks and improved service and reception to clinch the set 25-23 Coach Reza Hossein acknowledged the difficulty of the upcoming match against Saudi Arabia, despite previously playing friendlies against them. Mental focus is the key to winning these types of matches, he noted. We've prepared the players well and are working seriously to achieve a positive result against one of the top contenders. The first round of the tournament was marked by Gulf dominance, with the UAE beating Jordan, Bahrain defeating Lebanon, Oman overcoming Kuwait, and Qatar overpowering Saudi Arabia all by straight sets (3-0). This trend highlights the strength of Gulf teams in this edition and sets the stage for fierce battles ahead in the race toward the semifinals.

Kuwait faces a crucial test against Saudi Arabia at the West Asia Volleyball Championship
Kuwait faces a crucial test against Saudi Arabia at the West Asia Volleyball Championship

Arab Times

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Arab Times

Kuwait faces a crucial test against Saudi Arabia at the West Asia Volleyball Championship

MANAMA, July 19: Kuwait's national volleyball team will take on Saudi Arabia today in its second match of the inaugural West Asia Men's Volleyball Championship, being held at Isa bin Rashid Hall in Bahrain. The Group A clash is scheduled to begin at 1:00 pm. as part of the tournament's second round of fixtures. Also in Group A, Qatar will take on Oman, while Group B features two matchups: the UAE vs. Jordan and Bahrain vs. Lebanon. The tournament officially began late last night, with Kuwait facing Oman in its opening fixture. In preparation for the championship, the Kuwaiti squad held an overseas training camp in Tunisia, where it played four friendlies—winning two and losing two. Under the leadership of Argentine head coach Julián Álvarez and assistant coach Zaid Al-Kazemi, the team aims to deliver strong performances and secure a spot in the semifinals. This first-ever edition of the West Asia Championship carries significant weight, as it is held under the umbrella of the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB), and its outcomes will influence international rankings. Being the inaugural tournament, every participating nation is highly motivated to make history by becoming the first champion of the event. In other news, continental referee Hussein Al-Tamimi has arrived in Bahrain to participate in officiating matches throughout the tournament.

Bahrain Warm Up with Saudi Win Ahead of West Asia Championship
Bahrain Warm Up with Saudi Win Ahead of West Asia Championship

Daily Tribune

time14-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Tribune

Bahrain Warm Up with Saudi Win Ahead of West Asia Championship

Bahrain's national volleyball team beat Saudi Arabia 3-1 in a pre-tournament friendly, just days before the West Asia Men's Volleyball Championship kicks off in Manama. The match served as final preparations under head coach Arnaud Gosserand, with the hosts taking the sets 25–21, 21–25, 25–23, 25–16. The result comes as Bahrain look to build momentum toward a second major title this summer, only this time it will be against regional rivals in a brand-new continental competition. Groups Confirmed The West Asia Volleyball Association (WAVA) has confirmed the final groups for the July 17–27 tournament, which will take place at Isa Bin Rashid Hall in Isa Town. Group A: Bahrain, Jordan, UAE, Lebanon Group B: Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman This is the first-ever edition of the senior men's national team championship under WAVA. The goal is to establish a consistent, high-level tournament that strengthens volleyball development across the region—something Bahrain is clearly committed to being at the heart of. Building from AVC Success Bahrain enters as the reigning AVC Men's Volleyball Nations Cup champions, having clinched their first continental title just last month, also on home soil. That campaign produced several standout names, all set to return for this tournament: With an established core and winning pedigree, Bahrain are rightly considered among the favorites. The friendly win over Saudi Arabia gave Gosserand a final look at combinations and rotations ahead of what will be a competitive 10-day stretch. The performance suggests that the team's confidence is high, and their rhythm intact. Bahrain will open their group campaign against Jordan, UAE, and Lebanon—each match a test in its own right. But with form and home support on their side, expectations will be high.

Bahrain looks to build on their AVC success with back-to-back titles
Bahrain looks to build on their AVC success with back-to-back titles

Daily Tribune

time04-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Tribune

Bahrain looks to build on their AVC success with back-to-back titles

TDT | Manama The West Asia Volleyball Association (WAVA) revealed the groups for the West Asia Men's Volleyball Championship yesterday. The draw was hosted by Bahrain. The tournament will take place from July 17 to July 27 at Isa Bin Rashid Hall in Isa Town, Bahrain. Eight national teams will compete in the tournament, divided into two groups. One group features Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Oman, while the other includes Bahrain, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, and Lebanon. Bahrain enters the tournament as the reigning AVC Men's Volleyball Nations Cup champions, having clinched the title on home soil. The squad features several standout performers from that campaign, including tournament MVP and Best Outside Hitter Abdulla Mohammed, Best Setter AlAfyah Mahmood, Best Opposite Khamis Ali, and Best Libero Haroon Ayman. With a core of proven talent and recent continental success, Bahrain will be among the favorites for the West Asia title. This is the first edition of the West Asia Volleyball Association's senior men's national team championship. The tournament is set to become an annual fixture in the regional sports calendar, aiming to strengthen volleyball across West Asia and boost competition among national teams.

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