Kazić: Montenegro and Hungary can significantly improve the conditions for volleyball through joint activities

Two volleyball associations in Budapest signed an agreement on cooperation

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Vatai i Kažić, Photo: OSCG
Vatai i Kažić, Photo: OSCG
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The President of the Volleyball Federation of Montenegro, Nikola Kažić, and the President of the Volleyball Federation of Hungary, Gabrijela Vatai, signed an agreement on cooperation.

With this, as they say from OSCG, the respective two great alliances have been raised to an even higher level.

The agreement was signed in Budapest, and includes joint activities of national teams and clubs, education of volleyball coaches and referees.

"I think that we are countries of a similar volleyball level, similar quality and way of functioning, and we will understand each other very well and it will be easier to implement all the plans we have. I think that with joint activities we can significantly improve our national teams, but also help the coaching and refereeing organization, so that all together quickly we are making progress and improving the conditions for volleyball in Hungary and Montenegro," Kažić said.

He says that he is particularly pleased that Gabrijela Vatai, as the newly elected president, shows great energy and dedication in wanting Hungarian volleyball to progress.

"So we have similarities and that's why I'm sure that together we will do great things for the development of volleyball in both countries," Kažić added.

For Gabrijela Vatai, it is a great opportunity that the Volleyball Federation of Hungary cooperates with the Volleyball Federation of Montenegro.

"Because we are on the same level, and it is very important to improve the possibility for our national teams to play international matches, our main goal is the development of young generations and the development of young athletes. So we will organize tournaments of younger generations together and give them the chance to play matches on higher level," Vatai said.

As they add from OSCG, in addition to Kazić, the ceremonial signing of the agreement was also attended by Nevena Terzić, a member of the Board of Directors of the Volleyball Association of Montenegro.

"Kažić and Terzić, at the invitation of President Vatai, also attended the gala ceremony of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, where awards were presented to the best of this year," concludes OSCG.

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