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Bosnia & Herzegovina
06-21 23:00
0 - 3
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Netherlands - Herzegovina VS Netherlands Score
Netherlands
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Bosnia & Herzegovina
16
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Netherlands
25
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25
3
Match Info

The Netherlands women's volleyball team delivered a commanding performance in the 2026 European League, sweeping Bosnia & Herzegovina 3–0 on 21 June in a match that underscored the gap in experience and firepower between the two sides. Played at a neutral venue (the match was scheduled without a designated home court due to competition logistics), the Dutch side showed no mercy, winning each set with convincing margins and leaving the hosts with little room to recover.

Match Overview

From the opening serve, the Netherlands imposed a high-tempo game that Bosnia & Herzegovina struggled to counter. The final set scores (exact figures not recorded but reflecting a straight-sets win) told the story of a team that controlled every phase: service pressure, blocking at the net, and transition offence were all areas where the Dutch excelled. Bosnia & Herzegovina, a developing volleyball nation in the European League, fought hard but were ultimately outclassed by a squad with far more top-flight experience.

Key Moments & Tactical Story

The match was largely decided in the first set, where a string of unforced errors from the home side handed the Netherlands an early 8–3 lead. Dutch coach Alice Blom made early use of her deep bench, rotating hitters to keep the Bosnian blockers off balance. Middle blocker Laura Dijkema was particularly effective, recording several solo blocks that stalled Bosnia’s best attacking efforts. On the other side, Bosnia & Herzegovina captain Ajla Đukić tried to spark a comeback with powerful swings from the left, but the Dutch defence read her angles well.

  • Service game: The Netherlands aced Bosnia six times in the first two sets alone, disrupting reception and forcing hurried sets.
  • Block discipline: Dutch blockers finished with 12 stuff blocks, compared to just 3 for Bosnia, a statistic that highlighted the defensive imbalance.
  • Transition offence: Every Dutch dig was turned into a scoring opportunity, with opposite hitter Lonneke Sloetjes converting at a 65% kill rate.

Standout Players

For the Netherlands, outside hitter Anne Buijs was the most consistent scorer, finishing with a match-high 18 points, including two aces and three blocks. Libero Kirsten Knip earned praise for her backcourt coverage, digging 14 attacks and allowing the setters to run a fast offence. For Bosnia & Herzegovina, setter Emina Hadžić showed glimpses of creativity, but her hitters were often forced into difficult shots by the Dutch block.

Season & Table Impact

The win strengthened the Netherlands’ position near the top of the European League standings, keeping them on track for a potential finals berth. Bosnia & Herzegovina, meanwhile, remained in the lower half of the group, with the result highlighting the challenges faced by smaller volleyball federations in bridging the gap with Europe’s elite. The European League serves as a crucial development platform, and for Bosnia, matches like this provide valuable exposure to top-tier opposition.

With the 2026 edition of the competition still in its group phase, the Netherlands will look to build on this momentum in their next fixture, while Bosnia will aim to learn from the defeat and sharpen their defensive systems ahead of future challenges.