Dr. Časl is the winner of the first-ever Super Cup.

The Croatian champions hosted Mladost Tia Mobiteli, the Cup holders, and celebrated with a convincing 3–0 victory.

The result was expected, given the strength of their roster, a Dr. Časl triumph seemed inevitable. Their chances were further boosted by the absence of Mladost’s top player, Slovenian international Sara TOKIĆ. Realistically, even her presence would not have changed the outcome, as the home side was simply too strong. Mladost fielded a very young line-up, almost entirely composed of Croatian junior national team members, including the youngest, 15-year-old BENKO.

The hosts dropped just one set across the whole tie. The trophy was secured by Thailand’s Tamolwan KHETKHUAN, Hungary’s Szandra PERGEL, and Mirela Đurak BLAŽIČEVIĆ, under the guidance of coach Luka VRANČIĆ.

“No other club in history has won seven different competitions like we have. By the way, this is also our 30th trophy in 16 seasons,” emphasized Dr. Časl, the club president. The team has so far collected 12 Croatian championship titles, including ten in a row.

Alongside the league and Croatian Cup, Dr. Časl have also lifted the Champions League, Europe Trophy Grand Final, Central European Super League, Mediterranean Cup, and now the Super Cup.

The Super Cup trophy was presented to Dr. Časl by Ivan JUZBAŠIĆ, member of the HSTS Executive Board.

Dr. Časl – Mladost Tia Mobiteli 3-0

  • Khetkhuan – Benko 3–0 (9, 4, 4)
  • Pergel – Pustaj 3–0 (8, 8, 7)
  • Đurak Blažičević – Miličević 3–1 (3, -7, 2, 4)

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