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Al Rayyan burst into final after stunning the world champions

Published: 11 May 2014 - 01:29 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 08:52 pm

Al Rayyan continue their fine run at the FIVB Men’s Club World Championship as they enter the final after shocking Sada Cruzeiro yesterday . 

Belo Horizonte: Belgorod from Russia and Al Rayyan from Qatar will play today for the gold medal at FIVB Men’s Club World Championship volleyball in Belo Horizonte. 
The European champions won their semi-final against Argentina’s UPCN.
 On the other hand, Al Rayyan provided a tough hit to local team and defending champion Sada Cruzeiro.
The greatest upset of the tournament so far was the main highlight of Day 5 in Brazil. 
Sada Cruzeiro managed to earn the first set after trailing from the beginning, but then Al Rayyan did some heavy damage from the service line and walked to a final 3-1 (21-25, 25-18, 25-21, 25-18).
Al Rayyan nailed 9 direct serving points, with Robertlandy Simón scoring three and a total of 16 points, while Matey Kaziyski and Michael Sánchez Bozhulev aced twice and completed personal scores of 17 and 14 respectively.
“We made many mistakes today, but we also converted many aces, turning that into a strong point and making the difference set after set”, underlined Kaziyski, placing there the key to the result. 
Coach Igor Arbutina added: “Not only we have a team with the best players in the world, we also played with less pressure today. For us, entering the semi-final was the main goal, and Sada Cruzeiro had a big pressure”.
Al Rayyan will now face Belogorie Belgorod for the world title. European champions had to climb back against a battling side of UPCN, which played an almost perfect opening set. 
However, Belgorod enjoyed a key entrance from Dmitriy Ilinykh and 18 points from Germany’s György Grozer to celebrate 3-1 (19-25, 25-14, 25-21, 25-20).
“I want to thank UPCN because this was a very good game, fairly played, and we are very satisfied with the match”, congratulated Belgorod coach Gennady Shipulin. 
Before taking a personal photo with UPCN’s Fabián Armoa, the Russian closed the press conference thinking about the gold medal match: 
“We have to do well and rest, because it will be our fifth game in a row. With that, let God decide.”
For the great closure of FIVB Men’s Club World Championship, today.
UPCN and Sada Cruzeiro will play for the bronze medal at 4:30PM (local).  Finally, at 7pm, the Belogorie Belgorod and Al Rayyan will decide the world champion after final battle. 
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