Volleyball takes the place of basketball, it is not too much trouble. Sports soon popularized, debuted at the Olympics in 1964.
A few years later, both basketball and volleyball were invented at Springfield College in Massachusetts. In 1895, after seeing basketball, William G. Morgan decided to invent the more troublesome exercise for the elderly. He called the game "mint net". However, the local professor noticed that the ball was being volleyed online, the name of the sports changed soon.
Sports soon became popular all over the world. Japan began to compete in 1896, other Asian countries followed it, sports rapidly developed in the next 20 years. A specially designed ball appeared, six-man competition became standard, three hit rules were made
The Soviet Union has won the most medals, but there really is no country dominating volleyball. Between 1964 and 1984, the women's team of Japan and the Soviets became dominant, but since then the balance of power has moved to Cuba, then to China, and now to Brazil. The American men's team was famous in the 1980's, the Italian team in the 1990's and the Brazilian team in the 2000's.
Serbia is one of the few countries in the world of volleyball. The men's national team won gold medals in the 2000 Olympic Games, the European Championship twice, and the 2016 FIVB World League. The girls' national team will become the world champion and in 2016 they won the European Championship and the Olympic Silver medal twice. The Olympic gold medal in 2016, the three teams at the world championships (2005, 2009, 2015), and the Serbian men's national water team succeeded Hungary the second in 2001, 2003 and 2006 It is a team. Seven European Championships in 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018. VK Partizan has won seven European titles
At the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984, American men and women got gold medals and silver medals in indoor volleyball games. At the Korea Olympic Games in four years, these people won again the gold medal. Since 1996, beach volleyball for two people officially introduced to the Olympics. Today there are more than 800 million volleyball players all over the world, of which 46 million are in the United States.
Volleyball can play indoors and outdoors. It was used as an indoor Olympic sports in Tokyo in 1964. In 1984, men and women of the United States acquired the Olympic volleyball medals for the first time. In 1996, Double Beach volleyball was approved as the Olympic Games. Today's NCAA volleyball is more popular and exciting than ever. Top-level university programs include Long Beach State University, Pennsylvania State University, Brigham Young University, UCLA, Hawaii and Stanford University. Among the best players to participate in sports are Karch Kiraly, Gabrielle Reese, Sinjin Smith, Misty May and Ryan Millar. Today's volleyball game requires team strategy and highly sophisticated personal skills. Two to four outdoor volleyballs are spreading nationwide on both sides