There were no changes in the starting lineup of LPBank Ninh Binh Club in the final of the Asian Women's Volleyball Club Championship when coach Thai Thanh Tung used familiar faces such as Nguyen Thi Bich Tuyen, Nguyen Thi Trinh, Le Thanh Thuy, Dinh Thanh Thuy, setter Hoai Mi, libero Kim Lien and Thai foreign player Warisara. NEC Red Rockets Club also fielded a very strong lineup with faces that had defeated LPBank Ninh Binh 3-0 in the group stage.
Bich Tuyen and LPBank Ninh Binh Club could not create a surprise for Japanese team NEC Red Rockets.
The strength of the NEC Red Rockets team, the brightest candidate for the championship title, was shown right from the start. Not only attacking effectively, the representative from Japan also blocked the attacks of the two best hitters of LPBank Ninh Binh Club, Bich Tuyen and Warisara, and scored 8 points in a row to lead 8/0. The LPBank Ninh Binh girls gradually caught up with the game, but the game was still controlled by the NEC Red Rockets team and they won 25/16 in game 1.
LPBank Ninh Binh girls team finished second in the 2024 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship
Comparing the score with NEC Red Rockets Club at the beginning of game 2, but facing an opponent that was superior in all positions, LPBank Ninh Binh team played weaker and weaker and lost 15/25. This was a game where Bich Tuyen and Warisara tried to finish but could not defeat the opponent's block or made mistakes.
NEC Red Rockets Club won twice against LPBank Ninh Binh Club, winning the 2024 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship
The NEC Red Rockets players continued to show their strength in game 3 when they scored a 6-point streak. Nguyen Thi Trinh's shining moment with 2 quick hits helped LPBank Ninh Binh Club shorten the gap to 3/6. Facing a strong opponent like NEC Red Rockets, the LPBank Ninh Binh girls tried to change their tactics to create a surprise and shorten the gap to 5 points (14/19), forcing the opponent to use the time-out. After that, the NEC Red Rockets players came back strongly and won 25/17, thereby closing the final victory 3-0 and winning the championship.
Unable to surprise the strong opponent NEC Red Rockets, LPBank Ninh Binh Club received the runner-up title in its first participation in the 2024 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship. This achievement helped coach Thai Thanh Tung and his team win tickets to participate in the 2024 World Women's Club Volleyball Championship taking place in China next December.
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