Premier League with Stoychev in Iran
The 20th week of premier league in Iran was significantly reported with Stoychev watching some matches on site.
As the public relations of volleyball federation reported, the 9th week of away matches for Men’s Premier Volleyball League commemorating “Mina Martyrs” took place in Tehran (2 matches), Gonbad, Ardakan, Urmia, and Amol. At the end of the day, winners of week 20 were four hosts and two inviting teams. Stoychev along with the secretary of IRIVF, Mr. Afshardoust and League Organizer, Mr. Derakhshande were present at Volleyball House where sarmayeh Bank met Sari Omran Shahrdari and won in straight.
The longest match of the week was found in a tie-breaker between Urmia Shahrdari and Varamin Shahrdari with the highest spectators as about 5000 persons who watched the match at Al-Ghadir Hall. The second highest spectators were of the match Havosh versus Paykan with 4000 fans.
Results:
Sarmayeh Bank v. Sari Sazman Omran Shahrdari: 3-0 (25-15, 25-17, 25-21)
Tehran Parseh v. Tehran Saipa: 0-3 (15-25, 12-25, 18-25)
Gonbad Havosh v. Tehran Paykan: 1-3 (17-25, 25-20, 18-25, 27-29)
Ardakan Khatam v. Tabriz Shahrdari: 3-1 (26-24, 31-29, 19-25, 25-15)
Urmia Shardari v. Varamin Salehin: 3-2 (25-21, 18-25, 22-25, 25-15, 15-13)
Mazandaran Kaleh v. Arak Shahrdari: 3-1 (221-25, 25-19, 25-18, 25-19)
Standings:
- Sarmayeh Bank: 18 wins, 50 points
- Tehran Paykan: 17 wins, 49 points
- Urmia Shardari: 13 wins, 39 points
- Tehran Saipa: 11 wins, 33 points (one fewer match)
- Tabriz Shardari: 9 wins, 29 points
- Mazandaran Kaleh: 9 wins, 28 points
- Sari Sazman Omran Shahrdari: 9 wins, 26 points
- Ardakan Khatam: 8 wins, 26 points
- Varamin Salehin: 8 wins, 23 points (two fewer match)
- Tehran Parseh: 7 wins, 24 points (one fewer match)
- Arak Shahrdari: 5 wins, 15 points
- Gonbad Havosh: 4 wins, 12 points
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