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# European University Sports Association (EUSA)

Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS) tops the overall medal table of this year's European University Championships.

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (men) and Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF) (women) were crowned as champions at the European Universities Volleyball Championship held in Budapest. The event concluded on Sunday with nearly full-house finals and a closing ceremony.

The level of play on day 6 was just as high as on the previous ones, while key match-ups—including the final and the bronze medal match—were decided. The host institution, Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF), made history with its women's team by fighting their way into the European Championship final.

Following Thursday’s day-off, the European Universities Volleyball Championship continued on Friday in Budapest with exciting, high-stakes matches as the knockout phase got underway. The host institution, the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF), saw its women’s team advance to the semi-finals, while TF’s men’s team will play for places 5–8.

Thursday was a well-deserved rest for most teams at the European Universities European Championship, but due to the tournament schedule, six matches were still played. While some took the opportunity to explore the beauty of Budapest, others had to take to the court.

The stakes were higher than ever — group leadership or even a place in the quarter-finals hinged on the outcome of each match. It’s no surprise then that the third day of the continental tournament brought some truly excellent matches, including two standout clashes in the men’s competition. Those who watched — and there were many — could be satisfied with both the excitement and the quality of play.

The organization of the European Universities Volleyball Championship, starting with the official opening on Sunday, is a significant accomplishment for the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF).

The city of Budapest, the Hungarian University of Sports Science and its sports club TFSE will host the European Universities Volleyball Championship in 2025. The event will take place from 27 July to 3 August.

The European University Sport Association (EUSA) has awarded the Enno Harms Fair Play Award to the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF) for the year 2022.

The Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS) is likely to become an associated member of the European University Sports Association (EUSA). The application for membership will be considered at the EUSA General Assembly in October this year.

The list of competitors representing the Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS) at the European University Games (EUG) in Lodz has been finalised. It is the first time that a Hungarian higher education institution is going to participate at the EUG with 102 athletes and a total delegation of 126 participants.

Two prominent figures of international university sports discussed important issues last week. Newly elected president of the Hungarian University Sports Federation (HUSF) Prof. Dr. h. c. Lajos Mocsai and European University Sports Association (EUSA) President Adam Roczek met online and conducted fruitful discussions.

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