Bulgarian international Asparuh Asparuhov was the top scorer for his team Ślepsk Malow Suwałki, but this was not enough to successfully counter the strong JSW Jastrzębski Węgiel squad. The match ended with a decisive 3:0 (25:20, 25:17, 33:31) in favor of the hosts from Jastrzębie-Zdrój. Asparuhov's team has no wins in the first two rounds of the championship.
💥 Top Scorers
| Team | Player | Points | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| JSW Jastrzębski Węgiel | Anton Brehme (Germany) | 14 | 1 ace, 1 block, 92% successful attack with 92% efficiency – an impressive performance by the middle blocker |
| Ślepsk Malow Suwałki | Asparuh Asparuhov (Bulgaria) | 15 | 2 aces, 3 blocks, 50% positive reception, 17% perfect reception, 53% successful attack with 31% efficiency |
The German international earned the MVP award for the match.

JSW Jastrzębski Węgiel started stronger and set a pace that Ślepsk Malow Suwałki struggled to maintain in the first two sets. In the third set, however, the match became even, with the guests leading almost throughout, but it came down to a long series of rallies in the extended play, with the set ending 33:31 after 34 minutes of play.
Asparuhov was the leader of the visitors — active and effective in attack, stable on serve, and decisive in defense, where he saved two balls. The Bulgarian shows confidence and consistency, which is gradually making him a key figure for the Polish team.
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