Brazil beat Cuba to seal third straight world title

ROME,  (Reuters) – Brazil hammered Cuba 3-0 to secure  their third straight world men’s volleyball championship yesterday after a highly successful tournament in Italy.

The South Americans, dressed in their traditional yellow and  blue and roared on by Brazil and Inter Milan soccer player Lucio  in the Rome arena, took the final set 25-22 thanks to a winning  shot from the consistently excellent Leandro Vissotto.   He fell to the ground in ecstasy after securing victory in a  largely one-sided final.

Cuba had beaten Brazil 3-2 in the first round and finished  above their rivals in Pool B. “It was a hard-fought victory,” Brazil coach Bernardinho  told Italy’s Rai television. “Psychologically it was a equal game for both teams because  Brazil with the pressure have to win and Cuba have a young team  that were in this position for the first time.”

Hosts Italy earlier lost the third/fourth place playoff to  Serbia 3-1.  The tournament, spread across Italy, has gained high viewing  figures with the top matches often sold out.  The next world championship takes place in Poland in 2014  but before that the United States, who were rebuilding during  the worlds, will try to retain their Olympic gold medal at  London 2012.