

Spain Women’s national volleyball team delivered a commanding performance in the 2026 European League, sweeping Bosnia & Herzegovina Women in straight sets (3-0) on June 5, 2026. The match, played at a neutral venue due to ongoing competition scheduling, saw the Spanish side control the net from the opening whistle, cementing their place among the tournament’s top contenders.
Match Overview
The encounter was part of the pool stage of the European League Women, a secondary-tier competition behind the European Championships but vital for ranking points and experience. Spain entered the match as favorites, having shown steady improvement in recent years under head coach Pascual Saurín. Bosnia & Herzegovina, still building depth, struggled to counter Spain’s superior block and transition play. The final set scores were 25-18, 25-15, and 25-12, reflecting Spain’s clear dominance in all phases.
Key Moments and Tactical Story
Spain’s game plan revolved around their tall middle blockers and a strong serving game. From the first set, they disrupted Bosnia’s reception with floating serves that forced rushed sets. The Spanish attack, led by opposite hitter Saray Manzano, consistently found gaps in the Bosnian defense. In the second set, Spain broke an early 5-5 tie with a decisive 8-1 run, fueled by three consecutive blocks from Lucía Varela. Bosnia, despite spirited rallies from captain Ajla Hadžić, never recovered their rhythm. The third set was a showcase of Spain’s depth, as substitutes maintained the pressure, closing the match with a service ace by young setter Raquel Montoro.
Standout Players
- Saray Manzano (Spain) – The veteran opposite posted a match-high 16 points, mixing powerful spikes from the right side with smart tips over the block.
- Lucía Varela (Spain) – The middle blocker contributed 8 kills and 5 blocks, anchoring Spain’s net defense.
- Ajla Hadžić (Bosnia & Herzegovina) – Despite the loss, the outside hitter managed 11 points with a 40% kill rate, often dragging her team into rallies single-handedly.
Season and Tournament Impact
The victory kept Spain in the hunt for a top-two finish in their European League pool, which would grant them a spot in the final four. For Bosnia & Herzegovina, the loss extended their winless streak in the group, though they showed glimpses of fight in the first set. The result also improved Spain’s head-to-head record against Bosnia to 4-0 in all competitions, reinforcing their status as a rising force in European women’s volleyball.
Looking Ahead
Spain next faces a tough away match against pool leaders Ukraine, while Bosnia will aim to regroup against Portugal. With the European League serving as a crucial preparation for the 2027 European Championship qualifiers, both teams will be eager to learn from this encounter. Spain’s depth and tactical discipline under pressure suggest they are on an upward trajectory, and this clean sweep will only boost their confidence.