Three times they were denied, but Al Rayyan are not bridesmaids anymore.
Emir Cup champions Rayyan, who wore the Tamim Al Majd mural on their
shirts, rallied to beat QVL champion Police 3-1 to lift Super Cup
volleyball yesterday.
“It’s a good beginning for the new season,” Rayyan coach Carlos Schwanke said.
For three successive years, Super Cup, the season-opener, featured
domestic powerhouse Al Arabi against Al Rayyan and on all the three
occasions, the former did not allow latter to win the title beating them
3-0, 3-1 and 3-1, respectively.
It was Rayyan’s hard work which paid off yesterday at the renovated
indoor hall of the QVA headquarters and Schwanke gave full credit to the
boys’ preseason hard work.
“We were determined to make it to the finish line this year and for that
we have put in hard work in the preseason. Our preparations started in
August for the title which was eluding us since last three years,” the
Brazilian said, while celebrating with his boys.
Schwanke also admitted his team had some chinks in their armour and they have to repair them before the league starts.
“I know we have some issues to deal with before we are fully ready for
the season. We are lacking in the skill, but I hope this win will boost
our belief and we will be ready for the competition soon,” he said.
Police won the first set 25-20 in 30 minutes, but Rayyan regrouped and
came back strong in the second. Rayyan started off the set on a positive
note, and after staying neck and neck at 19-all, they inched forward to
a one-point led at 22-21, before clinching it 25-23.
In the third set, Rayyan took the three-point lead for the first time in
the match at 17-14 and from there on gave no chance to the cops by
winning third and fourth sets 25-22, 25-23 respectively.
For Rayyan, Marcus scored 18 points, while their professional player Ivan Borounjak added 17.
Borounjak hailed the morale-boosting victory ahead of the QVA league, which starts from November 20.
“It is a very big win for us. I am happy to be part of the title win,” Ivan said.
But he also echoed his coach’s opinion that they need to improve a lot for a good result in the season.
“We won our first title today. But we should not be overconfident as we
know we have to address some issues urgently to get better results,” the
Serbian said.
Police coach Damian Arredondo also gave credit to Rayyan players.
“We were playing the Super Cup for the first time and we knew it will be
a tough one for us. As we all know Rayyan is a big team with so many
titles and they played well at the crucial points and won the title.”
For Police, Mads scored the match-high 22 points.
The one-off Super Cup was played with new rules. Earlier, the teams were
allowed to field one professional and four resident players, apart from
the locals. Starting this season, the number of resident players is
being reduced to three and it is expected to be two in the next term,
with an aim of grooming more local players.
Qatar Volleyball Association (QVA) president Ali Ghanim al-Kuwari presents the winners’ trophy to Al Rayyan after they won the Super Cup title at the QVA Indoor Hall yesterday. PICTURES: Jayaram