

In a compelling display of power volleyball, Slovenia defeated Serbia 3-1 in an international friendly held on June 2, 2026. The match, played before an enthusiastic crowd, gave both teams a final tune-up ahead of major summer competitions. Slovenia's sharp serving and balanced attack proved decisive, as they overcame a feisty Serbian side that fought hard in every set.
Match Overview
The contest began with both teams testing each other through the middle. Slovenia took the opening set 25–22, using a four-point run late in the set to break a 20–20 tie. Serbia responded strongly in the second set, leveling the match with a 25–19 victory behind explosive hitting from their opposite hitter. However, Slovenia regained control in the third set, grinding out a 25–20 win by tightening their block-defense system. The fourth set saw Slovenia close the match 25–18, capitalizing on several Serbian service errors.
Key Moments
- First set turning point: At 20–20, Slovenia’s middle blocker denied two Serbian attacks at the net, allowing a transition spike that started a 4–0 run.
- Second set response: Serbia’s serving pressure forced Slovenia into reception trouble, creating easy transition points and a comfortable lead.
- Third set drama: After a 15–15 tie, Slovenia’s setter distributed quick sets to the pins, exposing Serbia’s block movement and claiming a two-sets-to-one lead.
- Fourth set finish: Slovenia built a 15–10 lead at the technical timeout and never looked back, sealing the win on a service ace.
Standout Players
Slovenia’s outside hitter was the match’s top scorer with 19 points, including three aces and a 54% attack efficiency. Their libero collected 12 digs and kept many Serbian serves in play. For Serbia, the opposite hitter contributed 17 points, but the team’s hitting percentage dropped below 35% in the final two sets. Slovenia’s blocking coordination was especially effective, registering 10 stuff blocks compared to Serbia’s 5.
Tactical Story
Slovenia’s game plan centered on aggressive jump serving, forcing Serbia out of system. They targeted the Serbian outside receivers, which limited the variety of Serbia’s offense. Serbia began to adjust in the second set by using quicker sets to the middle, but Slovenia’s block adjusted well in the latter stages. The match also highlighted Serbia’s defensive struggles in transition, as Slovenia scored 14 points from fast breaks.
Season Impact
Though a friendly, the result gives Slovenia a confidence boost as they prepare for their upcoming Nations League campaign. For Serbia, this match exposed areas in serve receive and transition defense that will need refinement. Both teams are expected to meet again in the European Championship later this year, making this a valuable early reference point.