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World League Final Six - Italy vs. Yugoslavia
Rotterdam, Netherlands, July 15, 2000

Quotes from FIVB

Italy def. Yugoslavia 3-2 (16-25, 25-15, 17-25, 25-23, 15-12)

"Yugoslavia had a flashing start against Italy. The spiking of the Yugoslavian players couldn't be stopped by the Italian block and defense. Altough Anastasi replaced Tofoli for Meoni, the Italians didn't came into the game. In the second set the Italians got more grip on the team of the brothers Grbic. Especially Gardini had a strong blocking period. The Italians drawed ahead to ten points and made the score after two sets equel. From 3-3 in the following set the Yugo's took advantage. Vlademir Grbic en Goran Vujevic were in great form and leaded their team to an advantage in the game after three sets. The fourth period was very close. A deciding part was for Andrea Sartoretti and Luigi Mastrangelo brought Italy into the fifth set. In this last spectacular set Italy had the strongest nerves and won with 12-15."

World League Final Six Standings


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