Örebro Volley signs national team talent

Örebro Volley has completed its first signing of the season, a talent with junior national team merits.

The club announced the news in a press release. Head coach Jonas Håård described the player as one of Sweden's greatest talents.

Örebro Volley has thus begun its season recruitments with a focus on young potential.

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