

Georgia Women 0–3 Slovenia Women – European League Women, 6 June 2026
Slovenia’s women’s national team kicked off their 2026 European League Women campaign with a dominant straight-sets victory over Georgia, 3–0 (25–14, 25–19, 25–16). The match, played at a neutral venue, highlighted Slovenia’s superior depth and tactical organisation, as they never allowed the Georgian side to mount a serious challenge.
Match Overview
The European League Women provides a vital competitive environment for emerging and established European teams. Slovenia, a side with growing pedigree in continental competitions, came into the fixture as heavy favourites. Georgia, still developing their programme, fought hard but were outclassed in all phases of the game.
Key Phases of the Match
- First set (25–14): Slovenia raced to a 10–3 lead behind sharp hitting from their wing spikers. Georgia’s defence struggled to cope with the pace, and Slovenia’s serving run of three aces stretched the advantage to 18–8.
- Second set (25–19): Georgia improved their blocking and stayed in contention until 15–14. However, Slovenia’s middle blockers took over with quick attacks, and a service error by Georgia gave Slovenia the breathing room they needed.
- Third set (25–16): Slovenia maintained momentum, with their setter distributing the ball effectively to all hitters. A final 5–0 run sealed the match in just over 70 minutes.
Standout Players
Slovenia’s outside hitter finished with 16 points on a 48% attack efficiency, while their middle blocker contributed four blocks. Georgia’s captain led the team with 9 points and showed resilience despite the loss. The Slovenian libero was flawless in reception, posting a 94% positive reception rate.
European League Women Context
The European League Women serves as a crucial stepping stone for national teams aiming to qualify for major championships. Slovenia, with this strong opening, position themselves well in the pool standings. Georgia, meanwhile, gain valuable experience against top-level opposition. Both teams will continue their campaigns in the coming weeks, with Slovenia targeting promotion to the Golden League.
The result sets a positive tone for Slovenia, while Georgia will look to apply lessons from this match as they face other opponents in the group stage.