Switzerland victoriously won their campaign in the preliminary round of Euro 2023. In Tuzla, the team led by Mario Motta prevailed in four sets (23-25 25-23 25-18 25-19) against to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Switzerland knew perfectly how to digest the loss of the 1st set to take control of the meeting. Even in the absence of their captain Jovan Djokic who is injured, the Swiss showed real mastery.
Switzerland’s next opponent will be Romania, this Saturday in Schönenwerd. The Romanians beat Albania 3-0. To contest the 1st final phase in its history, Switzerland must win its group or be among the 5 best runners-up. This preliminary round is made up of 7 groups.
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Program Qualifications
Saturday August 6 (5.30 p.m. at Schönenwerd): Switzerland – Romania.
Wednesday August 10 (7:30 p.m. at Schönenwerd): Switzerland – Albania.
Saturday August 13 (7 p.m. in Tirana): Albania – Switzerland.
Wednesday August 17 (4:00 p.m. in Galati): Romania – Switzerland.
Sunday August 21 (5:30 p.m. in Schönenwerd): Switzerland – Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Swiss selection
Ramon Diem (Amriswil), Peer Harksen (Lucerne), Luca Ulrich (Ravenna/ITA), Reto Giger (Schönenwerd), Tim Knöpfli (Lucerne), Quentin Zeller (Amriswil), Mischa von Burg (Amriswil), Linus Birchler (Jona) , Simon Maag (Jona), Bruno Jukic (Lucerne), Julian Weisigk (Amriswil), Alexander Lengwiler (Amriswil), Anes Perezic (Chênois), Luca Müller (Lucerne). Coach: Mario Motta
Euro 2023 preliminary round
Group G – 1st day:
In Tuzla: Bosnia and Herzegovina – Switzerland 1-3 (25-23 23-25 18-25 19-25).
In Galati: Romania – Albania 3-0 (25-16 25-15 25-16).