The Volleyball Nations League got this year's international season started. Enjoy this look back at some of the highlights of the competition.
VNL 2022
Looking back: Men’s VNL 2022 in pictures
Pubblicato 08:00, 24 dic 2022

Southern European neighbours Serbia and Bulgaria met in Ottawa for the opening match of VNL 2022

In the biggest upset of the first competition week, China shut out Brazil in Brasilia

Poland were still reigning world champions when a young Italian squad managed to beat them in Canada

USA celebrated four victories in Brasilia to remain the only undefeated team in the competition after week one

In a hard-fought five-setter in Quezon City, Nimir Abdel-Aziz played a key role in the Netherlands’ win over Argentina - he went on to become the tournament’s best scorer, spiker and server

Japan’s Yuji Nishida scored five aces towards a five-set win over Italy in the Philippines

Amin Esmaeilnezhad led Iran to a 3-0 victory over USA in Sofia, handing the Americans their first defeat of the competition

Bartosz Kurek was the man of the day as Poland also beat USA to collect a full set of four wins from week two in the Bulgarian capital

Argentina surprised Olympic champions France with a 3-1 win in Osaka, but it was not enough to qualify for the Finals

The Polish fans packed the week three venue in Gdansk...

... but the home favourites were stunned by Iran in a spectacular five-setter

Italy cruised through four victories in Gdansk to top the Preliminary Phase standings

The United States dethroned defending champs Brazil 3-1 in the first quarterfinal in Bologna

Hosts Italy started the Finals with a 3-1 quarterfinal victory over the Netherlands

Jean Patry led France to a straight-set quarterfinal win over Japan

Poland and Iran put together another five-set thriller, this time the European side came out on top to advance to the semis

Torey Defalco aced six times in USA’s shutout of Poland in the first semifinal

France were merciless in disappointing the home crowd with a 3-0 semifinal victory over Italy

Poland’s captain Bartosz Kurek rejoiced at the end of a victorious bronze medal match against Italy

Earvin Ngapeth broke loose when it mattered most in the five-set final against USA, to claim a historic gold and the MVP award