
Pakistan Secures Second Consecutive Victory at FIVB Boys’ U19 World Championship with Commanding Win Over Uzbekistan
Tashkent : Pakistan Secures Second Consecutive Victory at FIVB Boys’ U19 World Championship with Commanding Win Over Uzbekistan
The Pakistan U19 Men’s Volleyball Team continued their outstanding form at the FIVB Boys’ U19 World
Championship 2025, registering their second consecutive win in the tournament by defeating host nation
Uzbekistan in straight sets.
In a thrilling encounter held in Tashkent, Pakistan dominated the court and claimed victory with set scores of 25-23, 25-18, 25-21. This impressive win follows Pakistan’s opening triumph over Belgium, signaling their intent to make a
strong mark in their historic debut at the world stage.
Match Statistics:
Total Points Scored: 75
Attack Points: 45
Block Points: 12
Serve Aces: 2
Points from Opponent Errors: 16
Top Performers:
Muhammad Yahya led the scoreboard with a stellar 24 points, delivering exceptional consistency in both
attack and defense.
Muhammad Saud added 10 points, showcasing his versatility on the net.
Muhtad Ali Shah and Ajmal Junaid each contributed 9 crucial points, adding depth to Pakistan’s offensive
strategy.

Head Coach Saeed Ahmed Khan Sady praised his team’s composure and discipline:
“Our boys showed tremendous maturity and confidence on the court today. Beating the host team in front of their home crowd is never easy, but our players remained focused and executed the game planwith precision. This victory boosts our morale, but we still have crucial matches ahead.”
Ch. Muhammad Yaqoob, Chairman Pakistan Volleyball Federation, shared hiscongratulations:
“This is a proud moment for Pakistan Volleyball. Our youth teams are not only qualifying for global competitions but are also delivering world-class performances. I extend heartfelt congratulations to the entire squad, coaches, and the nation. We are confident this momentum will carry us to the next round.”
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