Libertas Marinkolor and dr. Časl won the Croatian Cup

Libertas Marinkolor and Dr. Časl are the winners of the Croatian Cup. Libertas Marinkolor defeated Vodovod 3-0 in the semifinals before they overcame Zagreb 3-0 in the finals. This is Libertas third Cup trophy they won it for the first time in 2017; repeated that success in 2018 while last season they were defeated by Zagreb in the final. The success was achieved by Miho SIMOVIĆ Tomislav JAPEC Neven JUZBAŠIĆ Dragutin ŠURBEK and coach Marko HABIJANEC.

 

Dr. Časl won the cup for the fourth time and earlier this season they also won the national championship. This is their fourth double crown. Dr. Časl beat Varaždin 3-0 in the semifinals before they beat beat Malinska Dubašnica in the finals (3-0). The success was achieved by Ivana TUBIKANEC Dorina SREBRNJAK Mirela ĐURAK NI Xia Lian and coach Luka VRANČIĆ.

 

 

Standings Men’s: 1. Libertas Marinkolor 2. Zagreb 3. Vodovod 4. Starr

Standings Woman’s: 1. Dr. Časl 2. Malinska DUbašnica 3. Varaždin 4. Vodovod

 

Men’s

Finals

Libertas Marinkolor – Zagreb 3:0

Simović – Ban 3:1 (11 -8 6 9)

Japec – Maglić 3:1 (8 -9 8 5)

Juzbašić – Zovko 3:0 (14 13 9)

 

Semifinals

Libertas Marinkolor – Vodovod 3:0

Simović – Arbanas 3:0 (10 7 9)

Japec – Banek 3:1 (5 4 -11 6)

Juzbašić – Markotić 3:0 (8 3 8)

 

Zagreb – Starr 3:0 (k.o.)

 

 

Woman’s

Finals

Dr. Časl – Malinska Dubašnica 3:0

Ni XIa Lian – Magličić 3:0 (3 4 3)

Tubikanec – Jazbec 3:0 (9 3 9)

Srebrnjak – Šantek 3:0 (5 4 4)

 

3rd place:

Varaždin – Vodovod 3:0

Matijašec – Perković 3:0 (7 2 4)

Malobabić – Meter 3:0 (4 1 3)

Franović – Vukovac 3:0 (4 3 5)

 

Semifinals

Dr. Časl – Varaždin 3:0

Ni XIa Lian – Franović 3:0 (5 4 4)

Srebrnjak – Petek 3:1 (4 -14 8 4)

Tubikanec – Malobabić 3:0 (5 7 9)

 

Malinska Dubašnica – Vodovod 3:0

Jazbec – Perković 3:0 (2 3 4)

Šantek – Meter 3:0 (5 8 3)

Magličić – Vukovac 3:0 (5 4 3)

 

 

 

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