STK Novi Sad joined Metz TT in the quarterfinals

In Group B of the Womenโ€™s Champions League Serbiaโ€™s Novi Sad joined Metz TT in the quarterfinal. Novi Sad beat SKST Plus Hodonin in Czech Republic to recorded second victory in the Group. Novi Sad beat Hodonin in both legs whilst Metz recorded all four wins.

“For the first time in the history of the club we made it to the quarter-finals of the Champions League so we are very happy. The home match against Hodonรญn which we won 3:0 was very important for our success. But we also came here to win. Two games were enough for us to advance but a win is better. We were the stronger team the win at the end of the second game of the match between Aneta MAKSZUTI and Markรฉta ล EVฤŒรKOVร was very important. Then the huge weight and pressure fell off us it was a good match from both sides ” said Novi Sad coach Slobodan STOJANOV.

The key player in winners side was Anamaria ERDELYI with two wins over Natalia PARTYKA (12:10 11:8 5:11 11:8) and Markรฉta ล EVฤŒรKOVร (9:11 11:7 11:7 11:2). At the beginning Aneta MAKSZUTI beat Markรฉta ล EVฤŒรKOVร (14:16 12:10 11:3 15:13). Karin GROFOFA scored for HODONIN. She overcame Tijana JOKIC (10:12 8:11 11:8 20:18 6:3).

SKST Plus Hodonรญn coach Jaroslav MIKESKA said: “We had a very difficult task. To advance we needed to win three times 3:0. That’s why we subordinated the line up to this goal. I believed that Natalia PARTYKA had the best chance against ERDELYI. In the end everything was different. The key moment was the end of the second set of the first singles. As soon as MAKSZUTI won the set she calmed down and was better.”

This is historical achievement for Novi Sad. It is the first time since the new format of Champions League that Serbiaโ€™s club reached the Top 8. Previously in 1967 55 years ago Novi Sad reached the quarterfinal of the Cup of European Champions. Further back in history Serbiaโ€™s Coka reached the semifinal of the same competition at the end of 1970.

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