Kažić in Ulcinj: A free volleyball school will start on September 1

The President of the OSCG spoke with the principal of Elementary School "Boško Strugar" Mladenka Maja Perić and the representative of OK Ulcinj Vukašin Radošević

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Radošević, Perić and Kažić at the meeting, Photo: OSCG
Radošević, Perić and Kažić at the meeting, Photo: OSCG
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The President of the Volleyball Association of Montenegro, Nikola Kažić, visited the Elementary School "Boško Strugar" in Ulcinj, where he met with the director of the school, Mladenka Maja Perić.

At the meeting, which was also attended by the representative of OK "Ulcinj" Vukašin Radošević, it was agreed to start a free volleyball school for boys in this school from the first of September, the Association announced.

The Association said that Perić showed "maximum cooperation and exceptional understanding of the importance of this project of the Volleyball Association of Montenegro, which is important both for the school itself, and for volleyball and the city of Ulcinj, making herself available for all kinds of help, promotion and cooperation between the Elementary School "Boško Strugar" and OSCG."

"The coaches of OK "Ulcinj" will take care of the implementation of the project in this city, and we are sure that very soon the first generation of volleyball players from Ulcinj will participate in the Montenegrin championships for younger categories and that volleyball will thus gain another important city for further development and the popularization of our sport", said Nikola Kažić, president of the Volleyball Federation of Montenegro.

The project "Free volleyball school", which was launched with the aim of popularizing and popularizing men's volleyball in Montenegro, is implemented by the Volleyball Association of Montenegro, in cooperation with the European Volleyball Confederation (CEV), the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation, the Ministry of Sports and Youth and support Montenegrin Olympic Committee.

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