Anka Ivanovic, supervisor of the League of Nations in Ankara

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Anka Ivanovic, Photo: Fivb.org
Anka Ivanovic, Photo: Fivb.org
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Ažurirano: 21.05.2018. 22:12h

In the newly formed volleyball competition, the League of Nations, which replaced the World League (men), that is, the Grand Prix (women), there will be no Montenegro, but our country will be represented by one supervisor (technical delegate), Baranka Anka Ivanović.

Ivanovic will be the technical delegate during the second weekend of the League of Nations for women's volleyball, from Tuesday to Thursday, in Ankara, Turkey, at a tournament in which the selections of Turkey, Brazil, Argentina and the Dominican Republic will participate.

"I am very proud to be a part of this magnificent competition. I am here in front of the FIVB. Although this is only the second week of the League of Nations, I want to point out that we are all eagerly awaiting the final tournament in China. I wish success to all the teams here", said our Anka Ivanovic at the press conference.

Ivanović has been a delegate (supervisor) of the European Volleyball Confederation (CEV) for years, at European Cup matches and national selection competitions, and since 2013 she has been a delegate in the Champions League, where she was a delegate for more than 20 matches...

In addition to her, Montenegro will be represented at the volleyball competitions this week by the General Secretary of the Serbian Federation of Croatian Civil Aviation, Ivan Bošković, who will be the CEV supervisor at the women's Silver League match (newly formed Second European League) between Albania and Austria on Wednesday.

In the same competition, Saša Ivanović will be a delegate on May 30 at the match between the women of Albania and Israel, and the men of Albania and Belarus, and on June 30 at the matches between Albania and Georgia (volleyball women) and Albania and Croatia (volleyball players).

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