

In a compelling encounter of the European League, Albania secured a commanding 3-1 victory over Romania on 22 June 2026. The match, which kicked off at 01:00 local time, saw the home side dominate proceedings from the first whistle, showcasing their growing strength in European volleyball.
Match Overview
Albania came into the match with confidence, having built a solid campaign in the European League. Romania, a traditionally competitive side, struggled to find their rhythm against a disciplined Albanian block and a sharp attacking unit. The final set scores reflected Albania's control: 25-19, 25-22, 23-25, 25-18.
Key Moments
- First set dominance: Albania raced to a 5-point lead early in the opening set, capitalizing on Romanian service errors and a well-organized middle-block attack.
- Romania fight back: After dropping the first two sets, Romania showed resilience in the third set, leveling at 23-23 before taking a late lead to force a fourth set.
- Decisive fourth set: Albania responded brilliantly, breaking away at 12-10 and never looking back. Strong serving and smart placement by the home team’s outside hitters sealed the win.
Standout Performers
For Albania, the opposite hitter recorded 22 points, including three aces and a match-high in kills. The setter orchestrated the offense with precision, distributing the ball effectively to both pins and the middle. Romania’s captain fought hard, contributing 18 points, but lacked support from the bench.
Impact on Standings
This result gives Albania a crucial boost in the European League table, moving them closer to qualification for the next round. Romania will need to regroup quickly as they face another tough away fixture later in the week.
Albania’s head coach praised his team’s composure: “We knew Romania would push us in the third set, but our ability to reset and take control in the fourth set shows how much we’ve grown. This is a big win for us.”
With the European League providing a platform for emerging volleyball nations, Albania’s performance signals their rising status in the continent’s volleyball landscape.