Sweden wins again in European League

Sweden’s women’s volleyball team continues its winning form in the European League with a 3–0 victory over Estonia.

The team followed up Friday’s 3–0 win against Azerbaijan with another clean victory the next day. The match in Baku ended 25–18, 27–25, 25–21. Isabelle Haak scored 27 points. The next matches against Lithuania and Bosnia-Herzegovina are scheduled in Ängelholm next week.

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Swedish women's volleyball team celebrates 3-0 victory over Azerbaijan with Isabelle Haak spiking the ball.
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Sweden secures dream start in European League

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The Swedish women's volleyball team won 3–0 against Azerbaijan in the European League. Isabelle Haak scored 28 points in the match.

Örebro Volley has won the series against Sollentuna in the SM quarterfinals with a 3-0 victory in the third and decisive home match. This is the tenth consecutive time the team reaches the SM semifinals. The next opponent will be reigning champions Linköping.

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Örebro Volley lost the second SM final match to Engelholm despite leads in multiple sets. The team now trails 0-2 in the series, which goes to three wins. Over 1,200 spectators watched the thrilling match at Idrottshuset.

Örebro Volley fell 3-0 to Engelholm in the first women's SM volleyball final match on Sunday in Ängelholm. Despite leading in the second set and a tight third set, the team could not turn the match around. The coach remains hopeful, saying the team has plenty of energy left.

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KFUM Örebro came back to win 3–1 (23–25, 27–25, 25–18, 26–24) away against Karlstad Volley in Saturday's division 2 mellersta herr match. The victory makes them league leaders, one point ahead of Team Valla B after 18 matches played.

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