PSG volleyball players Stal Nysa and Aluron CMC Warta Zawiercie are competing in the quarterfinals of the PlusLiga. The first home-and-away match to enter the medal zone was held in Nysa. The first set was full of emotions in the hall – the hosts led for a long time, but the favorites from Zawiercie won 28:26.
In the second set, PSG took the lead again, but at 8:6 the match had to be stopped. The volleyball players started staring at the ceiling. One of the headlights hanging under it stopped working. But the matter did not end there, as fire appeared on the lamp.
The situation was more dangerous because The reflector is attached to a wooden structure. The fire brigade had to be called and the break was extended.
He added: “We were informed that we were waiting for the guard to approach, and they would not enter here.” Piotr GruszkaFormer Polish actor who commented on the match from the Nysa Stadium.
20 minute break in Nysa. Firefighters used specialized equipment
Finally, a number of firefighters appeared in the hall. However, they did not have to put out anything, as the fire went out on its own after a few minutes. However, the lamp and the surrounding structure were examined by firefighters using a thermal imaging camera.
Polsat Sport II commentator said: “Most likely, the goalkeepers are in control. We must resume the match.” Thomas Swidrowski.
finally The break lasted more than 20 minutesBut without the intervention of firefighters directly under the roof. Volleyball players from both teams performed additional warm-ups with balls to maintain muscle temperature. The meeting resumed.
Paris Saint-Germain Stal plays in the hall in Nyssa every day, however The facility has also hosted top volleyball players for years. Also this year, the final tournament of the Polish TAURON Cup was held there, which was won by BKS BOSTIK ZGO Bielsko-Biała.
PlusLiga teams compete in the quarterfinals in home-and-away matches. The return match will be held on Saturday in Zawiercie.
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