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The longest set in the history of international volleyball.
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The longest set in the history of international volleyball.

In a historic match of the Volleyball Nations League held in Poland's Gliwice, the Polish and Argentine national teams created a new record with the longest set in volleyball history. The first set lasted an incredible 59 minutes and ended with Argentina winning 50:48 after a dramatic finish. This surpassed the previous record set by Turkey and Germany on June 9, 2024, where the second set lasted nearly 50 minutes and ended 44:42 in favor of Turkey. The intense and highly competitive set featured numerous twists and turns, with Poland missing 14 points and Argentina demonstrating greater patience and concentration to eventually secure the set and a 1:0 lead.

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The longest set in the history of international volleyball.

In a historic match of the Volleyball Nations League held in Poland's Gliwice, the Polish and Argentine national teams created a new record with the longest set in volleyball history. The first set lasted an incredible 59 minutes and ended with Argentina winning 50:48 after a dramatic finish. This surpassed the previous record set by Turkey and Germany on June 9, 2024, where the second set lasted nearly 50 minutes and ended 44:42 in favor of Turkey. The intense and highly competitive set featured numerous twists and turns, with Poland missing 14 points and Argentina demonstrating greater patience and concentration to eventually secure the set and a 1:0 lead.

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