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06-29 00:00
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Slovakia Women vs Slovenia Women – European League 2026: Slovenia Sweep to Dominant 3-0 Victory

In a commanding performance on June 29, 2026, the Slovenia Women's national volleyball team swept aside Slovakia Women with a straight-sets victory (3-0) in the European League Women. The match, played on neutral territory as part of the group stage, underlined Slovenia’s growing strength in European volleyball and left Slovakia searching for answers after a tough evening.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Slovenia imposed their rhythm with aggressive serving and sharp attacking combinations. The visitors never allowed Slovakia to settle, winning each set with a clear margin. The final scores of 25-18, 25-15, and 25-20 reflected Slovenia's all-round superiority in blocking, defense, and transition play.

Key Moments

  • First set (25-18): Slovenia broke an early 8-8 tie with a 7-2 run, powered by two aces from outside hitter Eva Mori and a string of kills from opposite Nina Zavbi. Slovakia struggled to contain Slovenia's fast tempo.
  • Second set (25-15): The visitors came out firing, racing to a 12-4 lead. Slovakia's coach called two timeouts but could not stop the momentum. Slovenia's middle blockers dominated at the net, recording four blocks in the set alone.
  • Third set (25-20): Slovakia showed more fight, staying within two points until 16-14. However, a crucial service error and a net violation halted their push, and Slovenia closed the match with a 4-1 run capped by a powerful spike from Zavbi.

Standout Players

Eva Mori (Slovenia) – The setter orchestrated a near-flawless offense, distributing evenly and scoring two critical aces. Her block also contributed three points.

Nina Zavbi (Slovenia) – Leading all scorers with 16 points, Zavbi was unstoppable from the right side, converting at 54% attack efficiency and adding two blocks.

Slovakia’s defense – While the team struggled overall, libero Lucia Mikšíková made several outstanding digs, finishing with 12 receptions and 70% positive reception rate.

Table and Season Impact

The win kept Slovenia firmly in contention for a top spot in the European League Women standings, building momentum after a mixed start. For Slovakia, the defeat extended their losing streak in the competition, leaving them near the bottom of the group. With several matches still to play, both teams have time to adjust – but Slovenia’s clean sheet sends a clear message to their rivals.

Next up: Slovenia faces a crucial clash against Hungary Women, while Slovakia will look to bounce back against the same opponent later in the week.