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Volleyball Men's World League matches in Japan moved to Europe due to nuclear crisis

16:49, April 12, 2011      

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The Japan Volleyball Association (JVA) said on Tuesday that six first-round matches in the men's World League scheduled to be held in Japan in June have been canceled due to nuclear crisis and moved to Europe.

Japan was scheduled to face Germany on June 11 and 12 in Saitama Prefecture, Russia on the 18th and 19th in Nagasaki Prefecture, and Bulgaria on the 25th and 26th in Wakayama Prefecture in Pool B.

However, the volleyball associations of the three European countries expressed concern over the nuclear crisis and made the decision not to travel to Japan.

Japan's games will now be played on the same dates in Germany, Russia and Bulgaria respectively.

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