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United States Aims for a Back-to-Back U19
World Championship
July 12, 2025. – The reigning champions, United States, ended
Poland’s unbeaten run and will play the final against Bulgaria, who
eliminated Turkey. The Americans will be aiming for back-to-back
titles and their third U19 world championship, having won the title
in 2019, when they defeated Italy, and in 2023, when they beat
Turkey.
United States vs. Bulgaria – THE GRAND FINAL
The current champions, United States, will face Bulgaria in the
final of the 2025 FIVB Women's U19 Volleyball World Championship
this Sunday in Osijek, Croatia. Both teams won their respective
semifinals on Saturday at the Gradski Vrt Hall in Osijek, securing
their spots in the final.
The defending champions, United States, ended Poland’s unbeaten run
in the World Championship with a decisive 3-0 victory (25-14, 25-18,
25-19) to advance to the final. Poland had reached the semifinals
with a perfect record of eight wins, including a 3-2 victory over
the Americans in the preliminary round.
However, the Americans completely dominated the match, outpacing
Poland in attack (37 to 26 spikes), blocking (12 to 3 effective
blocks), and serving (8 to 3 aces). Attacker Suliane Davis was
unstoppable with 18 points (13, 3, 2), while opposite Henley
Anderson added 11 points (6, 3, 2). For Poland, Natasza Ornoch was
the top scorer with 8 points (6, 0, 2).
“This is a great victory for us. Poland is a fantastic team and
being able to compete with them at this level and come out as
winners is a tremendous honor. We have improved in every game,
considering that we have only been together as a team for about
three weeks. Going to the final with a result like this gives us a
lot of confidence,” said United States captain Genevieve Harris.
“It means a lot for us to defend the title because having a World
Championship medal is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. We want to
give our all in that match and fight for our country and the sport
we love,” she added.
Mexico Will Play for 11th Place
Croatia secured the match for ninth place on Sunday. In the Saturday
night game in Vrnjacka Banja, they defeated Mexico 3-0 (25-19,
25-16, 25-20). The Croatian team will play for ninth place, and
Mexico will compete for eleventh place. Croatian captain Lana
Francetic (11, 1, 1) and her Mexican counterpart Naomi Alejandra
Cruz (11, 2, 0) were the top scorers with 13 points each.
Mexico will play for eleventh place against Chinese Taipei, who lost
their match against Argentina.
Canada Finishes the Championship in 18th Place
In the overall standings, Spain ended up in 17th place after
defeating Canada 3-2 (17-25, 25-17, 10-25, 25-23, 15-09). Captain
Inés Losada Gordaliza was Spain’s top scorer with 22 points (19, 1,
2), while receiver Sofia Zabjek led Canada with 18 (14, 1, 3).
Canada finished in 18th place.
Puerto Rico Loses to Chile and Finishes 20th in the World
Chile concluded their participation in 19th place after defeating
Puerto Rico 3-1 (25-12, 19-25, 25-20, 27-25). Opposite Javiera Núñez
Ibaceta was the top scorer with 18 points (15, 3, 0), while Cherisse
Binex Atilano Narváez led Puerto Rico, which finished in 20th place,
with 14 points (11, 1, 2).
Dominican Republic Dominates Tunisia, Finishing 23rd
Dominican Republic finished in 23rd place after defeating Tunisia
3-1 (25-23, 12-25, 25-23, 25-20) in Trstenik, leaving the African
team in last place (24th). The 15-year-old opposite Rayni Merab
Mondesi led the Caribbean team with 24 points (20, 3, 1). In
Tunisia, captain Sinda Ben Hamida once again stood out with 15
points (10, 3, 2).
Schedule for July 13
FINAL:
United States vs. Bulgaria at 18:15 (Local Time)
Match for 11th Place:
Mexico vs. Chinese Taipei at 13:15 (Local Time) | |