Olympiacos 7-8 Vouliagmeni: NOV defeated Kapagerov



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Megaton bomb at the premiere of the A1 men’s polo championship, with Vouliagmeni beating champion Olympiakos 8-7 and celebrating his first win in a regular season against Piraeus in 8.5 years.

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The Olympiakos immediately before it was on April 28, 2012, by the same team and with exactly the same score, in the Laimos pool, while in the meantime NOV had defeated the rojiblancos in a cup final (2017 in Karpenisi) and in a final play. -of (2019 in Laimos, on penalties), while last season they had drawn (13-13) in Laimos.

Olympiacos 7-8 Vouliagmeni: NOV defeated Kapagerov

THE EVOLUTION OF MATS

Koljanin’s players played defense with a seminar in the first two eight minutes where they scored two goals and conceded none (0/7 with one player plus Vlachos players in this period), with Olympiakos needing just over 17 minutes to go. mark. for the first time, also with a penalty from Genidounias.

In the third eight minutes, NOB found solutions in attack and escaped with a score of 6-2, with the hosts launching a counterattack in the last eight minutes and at some point managing to equalize at 6-6 with a penalty from Daube .

Goals from Giouvetsi and Mourikis continued to make it 7-7, with Alafragkis writing the 8-7 for Vouliagmeni with an astonishing play and coming back from the wing position and putting his team ahead.

At 1 ’47’ ‘Olympiakos had the opportunity to equalize after a penalty that he won and provoked protests from the guests, but Georgatos repelled the execution of Dervisis and gave a great and at the same time historic victory to Vouliagmeni in “Petros Kapas”.

The eight minutes: 0-1, 0-1, 2-4, 5-2

Olympiacos (Vlachos): Zerdevas, Daoube 1, Skoumpakis, Genidounias 1, Argyropoulos 1, Prekas, Dervisis 1, Kakaris, Mourikis 2, Kapotsis 1, Chrysospathis, Irving, Grammatikos, Syrmas, Mathiopoulos.

Vouliagmeni (Kolianin): Tzortzatos, Mylonakis, Alafrangis 1, Giouvetsis 1, Troulos 2, Gouvis, Afroudakis 1, Kalogeropoulos, Halyvopoulos 1, Kourouvanis 2, Lozina, Basic, Andreadis, Kastrinakis, Vlassis.

* A little earlier, in the match that opened the championship curtain, Chania defeated the newly enlightened UOK Volos 9-8 away from home, with the Serbian Bogdanovic being the main protagonist who scored four goals.

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