Adriano Lamb’s squad is set for a pivotal clash this Saturday at 17:00 in the Raúl Mesa pavilion. The match carries significant weight as both teams aim to challenge for the Prince’s Cup, facing a direct rival who has just one more point separating them in the standings. In Men’s Super League 2, both clubs have advanced to the seventh round, positioning themselves at the top of the table. The upcoming game represents a crucial moment where either team could falter and alter their bold ambitions for the season.
Madrid’s representatives arrived in Benidorm after a 21-19 loss in a tiebreaker against Stapol CV Collado Villalba. The spotlight shifts to CV Utrera, which enjoys a privileged second-row position. Benidorm supporters arrive home buoyed by a four-match winning streak, intent on preserving their momentum and climbing the standings by defeating a direct rival.
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The coach prepared meticulously for the encounter, recognizing its importance while keeping the festive atmosphere of the city tied to the broader patron saint celebrations in perspective. The staff remains fully committed, and Arnau Caparrós alongside Jorge Anane are expected to have prominent roles as the season unfolds and the team seeks security in this campaign.
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Following last weekend’s victory against Hidramar Gran Canaria on the islands, Hello CV Benidorm aims to keep the momentum going this Saturday at 19:30 as they host Granada’s Covirán. Granada is pressing to regain form against CDU Atarfe, a club battling relegation pressures. With the Grenadines still searching for a victorious run in the league this season, Nacho Madaleno’s side will look to seize three more points to edge closer to the top of the table, while staying alert to potential slips from every rival.
The team’s schedule is tight, but the focus remains sharp. Every training session reinforces the plan: serve with confidence, attack with precision, and defend with relentless organization. The players understand that consistent performance now could translate into a stronger finish later in the campaign, especially as opponents begin to feel the pressure from Benidorm’s improving form.
Benidorm’s coaching staff continues to emphasize balance across phases of play. The squad’s recent results have reinforced the belief that collective effort, rather than individual heroics, will define their success. The preparation for upcoming tests centers on minimizing unforced errors, maximizing transition opportunities, and maintaining calm under pressure as the season progresses.
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The latest training sessions have reinforced a positive trajectory for the team. The coaching staff is focused on refining tactics and maintaining a high level of intensity in practice to build consistency for the tougher matches ahead. The players are working to convert positive momentum into point production, particularly in service efficiency, attack strength, and solid defensive foundations. As the season continues, the group aims to convert confidence into results that keep them on a successful path and preserve their status in the race for top positions.
Overall, the team remains committed to advancing, with the understanding that every match offers a new challenge. The leadership on the court is stepping up, guiding newer players through the rigors of a demanding schedule. The supporters remain hopeful and vocal, the energy in the arena a constant reminder that volleyball is more than a game in Benidorm — it’s a community pursuit with real momentum behind it. The focus for the near term is simple: play with discipline, push every sequence to its limit, and let the results speak through consistent improvement. This approach sets the foundation for further success as the season unfolds and the club seeks to defend its Cup crown with tenacity and pride.