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.
In the morning, a conference was held at the sports university, which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, where more than 180 Olympic gold medallists from the past and Olympic champions study from today.
The opening speech was delivered by Mr. Adam Roczek, EUSA President, followed by a welcome speech by Prof. Dr. Tamás Sterbenz, President of the Organising Committee and Rector of Hungarian University of Sports Science. Also Mr. Sándor Toma gave a presentation on "What challenges do volleyball coaches working in university leagues face?" and Dr. Dániel Molitorisz spoke on "Enhance sports performance and injury prevention in one".

Afterwards, the General Teams Meeting took place, where Zoltan Rakaczki, EUSA Executive Committee Representative and one of the main organisers and the TFSE (HUSS’s university sports club) CEO, welcomed the large number of participants.
„I believe that this will be a competition of friendship, competition, knowledge and fun. It's not just a sport event, but an event of meeting for the next generation. Let's work together for a memorable and fair competition that will bring excellent moments." said Zoltán Rakaczki.
The event was attended by Ms Sanja Miklošič, EUSA Technical Delegate. The GTM was moderated by Eszter Gulyás, EUSA Sport Coordinator, who briefly presented the seriousness and diversity of EUSA's activities in sport. This is important because the organisers hope that the championship will not only serve as a competitive platform, but also as a legacy for future university sport in the region, inspiring young athletes and setting the benchmark for international events.

Afterwards, Zsolt Ludvig, Director of the Championship, welcomed the participants and summarised the important information, highlighting the importance of the Handbook and the website where all relevant information can be found. The Organising Committee's member presented the venues, the restaurant and all the essential information from drinking water to the public transport.
Mr. Pablo Martinez Martinez, EUSA Volleyball Technical Delegate then introduced the participants, the 14 men's and 16 women's teams and the 24 referees with the highest qualification, delegated by the Hungarian Volleyball Federation. Of course, the rules and the official ball were also discussed.
Very importantly, the official Schedule, Results and Standings are available at https://results.eusa.eu
The draw took place afterwards, and the results and the schedule of the European University Volleyball Championship can be found at https://results.eusa.eu/.
We wish a great competition, a memorable day, Fair Play and a real sporting experience to all participants, competitors and interested participants.
For more information, please visit https://volleyball2025.eusa.eu/.
Full gallery is avaiable here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/eusavolley2025/albums/
Photo: Zsombor Tóth, Gergely Vidor, Márk Turcsik, Tamás Mihály
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