Gold for Germany: Carbon and Kraft win over-50 world championship title!
Andrea Karbon and Annekatrin Kraft win the gold medal for Germany at the Over-50 Volleyball World Championships in Benidorm.

Gold for Germany: Carbon and Kraft win over-50 world championship title!
In the heart of Benidorm, Andrea Karbon and Annekatrin Kraft from SG Heide Volleys celebrated an outstanding success: The two players secured the gold medal at the Over-50 Volleyball World Championship. How az-online.de reported, the exciting final was against the Canadian selection, which challenged the Germans. With a brilliant performance, the two won 2-0 and thus crowned their participation in this prestigious tournament.
The German team already showed strong nerves in the group phase. In the first game against Canada there was a clear 2-0 win, followed by a narrow 1-2 against Poland after leading 1-0 at the start. But the fighters did not allow themselves to be discouraged and won the last group game against the Czech Republic 2-0, which secured their place in the semi-finals as group winners.
The path to the medal
In the semifinals the team met Poland again. In a thrilling deciding set, Karbon and Kraft prevailed 15:6 and secured their place in the final. There, supported by other German teams, there was an overwhelming atmosphere in the hall. The first set clearly went to Germany, and in the second set, despite an exciting score of 20:20, they kept their nerve and won the title.
Particularly noteworthy is the sense of community that Andrea Karbon and Annekatrin Kraft emphasize during the tournament. You are not just teammates, but part of a large community that supports and cheers each other on. The success in Benidorm was a unique experience not only for them, but for all German groups.
Senior volleyball in focus
But the Over-50 World Cup is not the only highlight in senior volleyball. The German Championships for seniors will also take place next year, which will be held in Dresden from June 13th to 15th, 2025. volleyball-verband.de informs you that there are a total of 14 age groups in which former national players and Bundesliga players take part.
A clear trend can be seen: senior volleyball is becoming increasingly popular, and the participating teams are characterized by a high level of fighting spirit and team spirit. The next championships promise exciting encounters and intensified rivalries.
Andrea Karbon and Annekatrin Kraft will certainly continue to act as role models and carry on the enthusiasm for volleyball in the senior class. Celebrating the World Cup title is just the beginning of an even more exciting chapter in the careers of these talented players.
Further details about the World Cup and upcoming competitions can be followed on social media and official volleyball pages to stay up to date.