Goa’s volleyball dream continues to soar. In their debut season in the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia, the Goa Guardians have stormed into the semi-finals and now face a formidable challenge against the Mumbai Meteors on Friday, October 24th, at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium in Hyderabad at 6.30pm.
Goa’s path to the semis was sealed dramatically after the Delhi Toofans edged out Kolkata Thunderbolts in a tense five-set thriller. That result secured Goa’s place among the final four – a remarkable feat for a franchise competing for the first time on India’s premier volleyball stage.
Led by captain Chirag Yadav, the Guardians have impressed with their balanced gameplay and fearless attitude. Star attacker Nato Dickinson and blocker Prince Malik have been central to Goa’s success, combining sharp serves with high-energy blocks. Their chemistry on the court has given the team a creative edge, while libero Ramanathan’s defensive resilience has frustrated opponents throughout the campaign.
Mumbai, on the other hand, enter the semi-final as one of the most consistent teams of the season, known for their attacking depth and cohesive unit play. With powerful spiker Amit Gulia and setter Om Vasant Lad dictating the rhythm, making the Meteors one of the most clinical teams.
However, Goa’s unpredictable style and rising momentum make them dangerous underdogs. They have nothing to lose and everything to prove. For the Meteors, it’s about maintaining composure and converting experience into execution.
When the lights shine on Friday night, Hyderabad will witness a thrilling contest between ambition and experience – a semi-final that promises intensity, noise, and volleyball of the highest caliber.




