The revelation of the League of Nations in Japan. Check how the Poles are doing in the rankings



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Jacek Pawlowski


The Volleyball Nations League qualifying tournament has passed the halfway mark. The real revelation of the competition are the Japanese, who shine not only as a team, but also individually. Check Biało-Czerwoni standings against their rivals.

Two out of three weeks of Volleyball Nations League qualifying matches are behind us. Currently, Nikola Grbic’s players have six wins and two losses. The winners of the world runners-up so far have turned out to be Serbs and Americans.

The real revelation of the competition are the Japanese who, as surprising as it may seem, won all eight matches, leaving among others the Argentines, Brazilians and French. The good attitude of the volleyball players from the Land of the Rising Sun is also reflected in the individual rankings.

The real stars of the Asian team are Yuki Ishikawa and Ran Takahashi. Both are at the top of the ranking of the best scorers and forwards. It should be noted that the duo scored 279 of the 748 points, or 37.3%. entire accomplishments. At the top of both lists, not surprisingly, is Nimir Abdel Aziz.

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Representatives of the Polish national team are outside the top, which is the result of numerous rotations used by the national team manager. In terms of points, the experienced leaders of our team are the best: Artur Szalpuk, Bartosz Kurek and Wilfredo Leon. Returning MKS graduate MDK Warszawa is one of the brightest spots in the squad of silver medalists from the last World Cup.

Best score :
1. Nimir Abdel-Aziz (Netherlands) – 160 points
2. Yuki Ishikawa (Japan) – 142 points
3. Ran Takahashi (Japan) – 137 points
4. Ricardo Lucarelli (Brazil) – 133 points
5. Drazen Luburić (Serbia) – 131 points

Artur Szalpuk (Poland) – 64 points
Bartosz Kurek (Poland) – 55 points
Wilfredo Leon (Poland) – 52 points

Best striker:

1. Nimir Abdel-Aziz (Netherlands) – 134 at. / 51.15 percent.
2. Yuki Ishikawa (Japan) – 124 final points / 56.88%.
3. Ran Takahashi (Japan) – 122 final points / 60.40%.
4. Drazen Luburić (Serbia) – 120 final points / 50.63%.
5. Alan Souza (Brazil) – 116 points at. / 54.72 percent.

Artur Szalpuk (Poland) – 54 point points / 48.21%.
Bartosz Kurek (Poland) – 52 point points / 50.49%.
Wilfredo Leon (Poland) – 45 points at. / 46.88 percent.

Best Host:

1. Yuki Ishikawa (Japan) – 61 successful receptions
2. Moritz Reichert (Germany) – 54 successful receptions
3. Kevin Tillie (France) – 52 successful receptions
4. Santiago Danani (Argentina) – 50 successful receptions
5. Ran Takahashi (Japan) – 47 successful receptions

Artur Szalpuk (Poland) – 32 successful receptions
Kamil Semeniuk (Poland) – 23 successful receptions
Paweł Zatorski and Tomasz Fornal (Poland) – 15 effective receptions

Best blocker:

1. Seyed Mohammad Mousavi Eraghi (Iran) – 21 points
2. Agustin Loser (Argentina) – 21 points
3. Alex Grozdanov (Bulgaria) – 19 points
4. Petar Krsmanovic (Serbia) – 19 points
5. Aleksandar Nedeljkovic (Serbia) – 18 points

Karol Klos (Poland) – 12 points
Norbert Huber (Poland) – 9 points
Jakub Kochanowski (Poland) – 8 points

Best Servers:

1. Nimir Abdel Aziz (Netherlands) – 21 points
2. Luciano Palonsky (Argentina) – 15 points
3. Jingyin Zhang (China) – 11 points
4. Amin Esmaeilnezhad (Iran) – 14 points
5. Tine Urnaut (Slovenia) – 14 points

Jakub Kochanowski (Poland) – 10 points
Karol Butryn (Poland) – 6 points
Artur Szalpuk, Kamil Semeniuk, Wilfredo Leon, Norbert Huber and Dawid Dulski (Poland) – 4 points

Best defender:

1. Santiago Danani (Argentina) – 80 appearances
2. Jani Kovacic (Slovenia) – 80 appearances
3. Tomohiro Yamamoto (Japan) – 75 interventions
4. Landon Currie (Canada) – 67 appearances
5. Robbert Andringa (Netherlands) – 65 appearances

Kamil Szymura (Poland) – 35 interventions
Paweł Zatorski (Poland) – 34 interventions
Grzegorz Łomacz (Poland) – 30 interventions
Artur Szalpuk (Poland) – 28 speeches

Best playmaker:
1. Bruno Rezende (Brazil)
2. Masahiro Sekita (Japan)
3. Micah Christenson (USA)
4. Wessel Keemink (Netherlands)
5. Georgy Seganov (Bulgaria)

12. Grzegorz Lomacz (Poland)
21. Jan Firlej (Poland)

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