Turkey Women edge Germany in dramatic Nations League five-setter
The Turkish women’s national volleyball team rallied to defeat Germany 3-2 in a thrilling Nations League encounter on 21 June 2026. In a match that swung back and forth, Turkey’s resilience in the decisive moments proved the difference, earning them a hard-fought victory in front of an electric crowd.
Match overview
Turkey started strongly, taking the first set, but Germany responded with aggressive serving and quick transitions to win the second and third sets. Facing a 2-1 deficit, Turkey regrouped and dominated the fourth set to force a tiebreak. The fifth set was a tense affair, with both sides trading points before Turkey seized control to win 3-2 (set scores: 25-22, 21-25, 23-25, 25-20, 15-12).
Key performers
Turkey’s star outside hitter delivered a standout performance, finishing as the match’s top scorer with 28 points, including crucial kills in the fifth set. The middle blockers also made a significant impact, combining for 11 blocks. For Germany, their opposite hitter contributed 24 points, while their libero kept rallies alive with exceptional digging, but the team struggled to close out tight moments.
Tactical story
Germany’s game plan focused on fast sets to their pin hitters, which worked well in the middle sets. However, Turkey adjusted by loading the block against Germany’s primary attacker and serving aggressively to disrupt their reception pattern. That shift allowed Turkey to force more transition points and control the net in the fourth and fifth sets.
Standings impact
This win provides a crucial boost for Turkey in the Nations League standings, keeping them in contention for a top finish in the preliminary round. Germany, despite the loss, earned a point from the tiebreak and remain in a competitive position, but will need to convert close matches into victories in the weeks ahead.
The match highlighted the high level of women’s volleyball in the Nations League, with both teams showing tactical flexibility and fighting spirit. Turkey will carry this momentum forward, while Germany will look to refine their closing strategy as the tournament progresses.

