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.
Hungarian athletes set a new record at the World University Games regarding winning the number of medals.
As with any major tournament, the second match day of the European Universities Volleyball Championship in Budapest began to reveal the real balance of power—or at least to show which teams still have reserves to draw on. However, beyond competition, the spirit of the game matters too.
The European Universities Volleyball Championship has started in Budapest at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS), with exciting and spectacular matches, serious comebacks, nice attendance and great atmosphere.
The Opening Ceremony of the European Universities Volleyball Championship 2025 took place on July 27, 2025 in Budapest, Hungary, at the Dr. Jenő Koltai Sports Center.
The Hungarian University of Sport Science was full of life on Sunday 27 July. The European University Volleyball Championship is not just a competition, it is a meeting point. A good atmosphere and great matches are guaranteed. This also became clear at the General Technical Meeting.
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 study titled “Novel, Sport-Specific EMG-Based Method to Evaluate Movement Efficiency in Karate Punching” was recently published in the prestigious Q1-ranked journal Sports (impact factor: 2.9), the result of exemplary collaboration among three departments of Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS).
The Hungarian team departing for the World University Games has taken their oath. Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS) delegates a total 21 students to the Games.
This year as well, the lecturers, researchers, and PhD students of the Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS) actively participated in the annual congress of the European College of Sports Science (ECSS) held in Rimini, Italy from July 1 to 4. The university was most prominently represented by the Department of Biomechanics and the Department Pedagogy.