KFUM Örebro loses to KFUM Jönköping in fifth set

KFUM Örebro lost its match in men's division 2 central volleyball to KFUM Jönköping. The game was decided in the fifth set.

KFUM Örebro faced KFUM Jönköping in a match in men's division 2 central volleyball. After four sets, it was tied, and the decisive fifth set ended in a win for KFUM Jönköping. Details on the score distribution in the sets are not specified in the reports. The match highlights the close competition in the league.

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