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Will Alex Nikolov and Alex Grozdanov meet as early as the quarterfinals?

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February 13, 2026 at 10:22

Will Alex Nikolov and Alex Grozdanov meet as early as the quarterfinals?

The Volleyball Champions League is entering its decisive phase, and Bulgaria has a double reason to follow the events with particular attention. The reason is two of our brightest national players –Alex Nikolovwith the Italian giantCucine Lube CivitanovaandAlex Grozdanovwith the Polish leaderBogdanka LUK Lublin.

Both teams are already confirmed winners in their groups and advance directly to the 1/4 finals. The big question, however, remains:

Is it possible for the two Bulgarians to face each other as early as the first elimination phase?

How does the scheme work after the groups?

After the end of the group stage:

  • the five group winners are ranked from No. 1 to No. 5

  • the three winners from the playoffs complete the quarter-final scheme

The key point is as follows:

The only direct 1/4 final between leaders is No. 4 versus No. 5.

That is, for a clash to occur:

Lube – Bogdanka

the two teams must finish as:

  • No. 4 and No. 5 in the overall ranking of group winners.

What do the numbers show after the 5th round?

After the penultimate round, the leaders look like this:

  1. Ziraat Ankara– 15 pts, sets 15:2

  2. Perugia– 14 pts, 15:4 sets

  3. Lube– 13 pts, 14:3 sets (best point ratio – 1.314)

  4. Lublin– 12 pts, 15:7 sets

  5. Zawiercie– 12 pts, 12:4 sets

Currently:

  • Lube is No. 3

  • Bogdanka Lublin is No. 4

This means the two teams are not in the direct clash zone.

Is a "Bulgarian" derby possible in the quarter-final?

Theoretically – yes.

Practically – the chance is minimal.

The reason lies in Lube's performance indicators.

The Italians have:

  • a very strong set ratio (14:3)

  • the best point ratio among all leaders

This makes it almost impossible for Lube to drop to #5, even with a loss in the last round.

For a Lube – Lublin quarter-final to happen, a sensation must occur:

  • Lube to lose heavily

  • other leaders to win convincingly

  • and the Italians to plummet to the bottom of the standings

Only with such a combination can the two teams end up as #4 and #5, which would automatically pit them against each other as early as the quarter-finals.

But if the favorites defend their class, the Bulgarian national players will likely take different paths in the eliminations – hoping that their eventual meeting happens later, on an even bigger stage.

If there's no derby – what's next?

The most realistic scenario is that Lube and Bogdanka will avoid each other in the quarter-finals and receive different opponents.

Who is Bogdanka Lublin's most likely opponent?

As #4 in the standings, the Poles will most likely play against #5:

Bogdanka Lublin – Zawiercie

A Polish derby in the quarter-final, in which Alex Grozdanov could be in the spotlight.

Who is Lube's most likely opponent?

As #3, Lube will face the strongest of the three playoff winners.

And favorites to advance from the playoffs are teams like:

  • Trentino

  • Resovia

  • Projekt Warszawa

That is, Alex Nikolov and co. could get a tough Italian or Polish opponent already at this stage.

The possible other pairs in the 1/4-finals (excluding Lube – Lublin)

With a logical development of events, the scheme could offer:

  • Ziraatagainst a weaker playoff winner

  • Perugiaagainst a mid-strength playoff winner

  • Lubeagainst the strongest playoff winner (Trentino/Resovia/Warszawa)

  • LublinagainstZawiercie

Conclusion

A Bulgarian derby between Alex Nikolov and Alex Grozdanov already in the 1/4-final would be an exceptional sensation, possible only with an extremely specific rearrangement in the leaders' standings.

The more realistic scenario is:

  • Lube to get a tough opponent from the playoffs

  • Bogdanka to play a Polish derby against Zawiercie

And a potential meeting between the two Bulgarians seems more possible only in a later phase, if both teams reach the Final Four.

photo: Nikolay Varadinov