Russia women's national under-19 volleyball team
The Russia women's national under-19 volleyball team represents Russia in international women's volleyball competitions and friendly matches under the age of 19 and is ruled by the Russian Volleyball Federation that is a member of The Federation of International Volleyball FIVB and is also a part of the European Volleyball Confederation CEV.
Association | Volleyball Federation of Russia | |||
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FIVB U19 World Championship | ||||
Appearances | 11 (First in 1993) | |||
Best result | Champions (1993, 2021) | |||
Europe U18 / U17 Championship | ||||
Appearances | 12 (First in 1995) | |||
Best result | Champions (1997, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2020) | |||
www.volley.ru (in Russian) |
In response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Volleyball Federation suspended all Russian national teams, clubs, and officials, as well as beach and snow volleyball athletes, from all events.[1][2] The European Volleyball Confederation (CEV) also banned all Russian national teams, clubs, and officials from participating in European competition, and suspended all members of Russia from their respective functions in CEV organs.[3]
History
Results
FIVB U19 World Championship
Champions Runners up Third place Fourth place
FIVB U19 World Championship[4][5][6] | ||||||||
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Year | Round | Position | Pld | W | L | SW | SL | Squad |
1989 | See Soviet Union | |||||||
1991 | ||||||||
1993 | 1st place | Squad | ||||||
1995 | 2nd place | Squad | ||||||
1997 | 2nd place | Squad | ||||||
1999 | 9th place | Squad | ||||||
2001 | 6th place | Squad | ||||||
2003 | 7th place | Squad | ||||||
2005 | 2nd place | Squad | ||||||
2007 | Third place | Squad | ||||||
2009 | Didn't qualify | |||||||
2011 | ||||||||
2013 | ||||||||
2015 | 7th place | Squad | ||||||
2017 | Third place | Squad | ||||||
2019 | 7th place | 8 | 6 | 2 | 21 | 10 | Squad | |
2021 | 1st place | 8 | 8 | 0 | 24 | 2 | Squad | |
Total | 2 Title | 12/17 |
Europe U18 / U17 Championship
Champions Runners up Third place Fourth place
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Team
Previous squad
The following was the Russian roster in the 2019 FIVB Girls' U18 World Championship.[8]
Head coach: Svetlana Safronova
No. | Name | Date of birth | Height | Weight | Spike | Block | 2019 club |
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1 | Elizaveta Kochurina | 1 October 2002 | 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) | 78 kg (172 lb) | 310 cm (120 in) | 294 cm (116 in) | WVC Dynamo Kazan |
2 | Valeriia Perova | 30 August 2002 | 1.7 m (5 ft 7 in) | 65 kg (143 lb) | 275 cm (108 in) | 254 cm (100 in) | WVC Dynamo Kazan |
4 | Polina Matveeva | 8 August 2002 | 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) | 69 kg (152 lb) | 300 cm (120 in) | 281 cm (111 in) | WVC Dynamo Kazan |
7 | Elizaveta Gosheva (c) | 23 May 2002 | 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) | 73 kg (161 lb) | 288 cm (113 in) | 269 cm (106 in) | WVC Dynamo Kazan |
8 | Vita Akimova | 16 July 2002 | 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) | 71 kg (157 lb) | 312 cm (123 in) | 301 cm (119 in) | WVC Dynamo Kazan |
9 | Elizaveta Popova | 7 June 2002 | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | 63 kg (139 lb) | 298 cm (117 in) | 291 cm (115 in) | WVC Dynamo Kazan |
10 | Arina Fedorovtseva | 19 January 2004 | 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in) | 69 kg (152 lb) | 311 cm (122 in) | 300 cm (120 in) | WVC Dynamo Kazan |
11 | Alexandra Murushkina | 17 February 2002 | 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) | 65 kg (143 lb) | 304 cm (120 in) | 286 cm (113 in) | WVC Dynamo Kazan |
12 | Natalia Suvorova | 5 March 2004 | 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) | 65 kg (143 lb) | 305 cm (120 in) | 300 cm (120 in) | Severyanka |
15 | Valeriia Gorbunova | 21 March 2003 | 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) | 65 kg (143 lb) | 305 cm (120 in) | 297 cm (117 in) | WVC Dynamo Kazan |
16 | Natalia Slautina | 5 August 2002 | 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) | 78 kg (172 lb) | 302 cm (119 in) | 286 cm (113 in) | WVC Dynamo Kazan |
17 | Tatiana Kadochkina | 21 March 2003 | 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) | 77 kg (170 lb) | 310 cm (120 in) | 292 cm (115 in) | WVC Dynamo Kazan |
Former squads
U18 World Championship
- 1999 — 12th place
- Kira Ostroumova, Maria Zhadan, Tatyana Aleinikova, Ekaterina Kalashnikova, Nelly Alisheva, Anastasia Yartseva, Ekaterina Karalyus, Natalia Kulikova, Elena Lisovskaya, Nadezhda Gokhshtein, Natalya Rogacheva and Olga Zhitova
- 2001 — 6th place
- Irina Sukhova, Iuliia Morozova, Marina Pilipenko, Olga Fateeva, Marina Babeshina, Olesya Sharavskaya, Oksana Soluyancheva, Natalia Korobkova, Svetlana Surtseva, Ekaterina Margatskaya, Zhanna Demina and Oksana Semenova
- 2003 — 7th place
- Tatiana Soldatova, Maria Borodakova, Ekaterina Osickhina, Ekaterina Gromova, Vera Ulyakina, Anna Klimakova, Anastasia Prisyagina, Ekaterina Ulanova, Anna Ovinnikova, Anastasia Markova, Anna Sotnikova and Tamara Guzeeva
- 2005 — Silver medal
- Elena Samoylova, Irina Kuznetsova, Elena Kovalenko, Elena Boyarkina, Tatiana Kosheleva, Natalia Dianskaya, Irina Gunbina, Natalia Nazarova, Alexandra Vinogradova, Viktoria Rusakova, Ekaterina Pankova and Yuliya Podskalnaya
- 2007 — Bronze medal
- Olga Efimova, Ekaterina Bogacheva, Ekaterina Pankova, Daria Pilipenko, Ksenia Kravchenko, Anna Kiseleva, Ksenia Bondar, Anastasia Shchurinova, Irina Smirnova, Tatiana Shchukina, Viktoria Chervova and Evgeniya Kondrashkina
- 2015 — 7th place
- Angelina Lazarenko, Ksenia Smirnova, Inna Balyko, Anastasia Stalnaya, Elizaveta Kotova, Maria Bogomolova, Ksenia Pligunova, Angelina Emelina, Daria Ryseva, Asiiat Shakhmirova, Maria Vorobyeva and Alexandra Oganezova
- 2017 — Bronze medal
- Varvara Shepeleva, Tatiana Kadochkina, Alexandra Borisova, Polina Shemanova, Viktoriia Pushina, Olga Zvereva, Veronika Rasputnaia, Yulia Brovkina, Irina Soboleva, Valeriya Shevchuk (c), Angelina Nikashova and Oxana Yakushina
- 2019 — 7th place
- Elizaveta Kochurina, Valeriia Perova, Polina Matveeva, Elizaveta Gosheva (c), Vita Akimova, Elizaveta Popova, Arina Fedorovtseva, Alexandra Murushkina, Natalia Suvorova, Valeriia Gorbunova, Natalia Slautina and Tatiana Kadochkina
References
- "These are the sports that Russia has been suspended from". CNN. March 2022.
- "A glance at reaction of sports to Russian invasion". Associated Press. 3 March 2022.
- "European Volleyball Federation bans Russian, Belarusian teams, officials from European competition".
- Todor66 volleyball Championship Information competitions
- sports123.com volleyball Retrieved 26 July 2022
- Thesports.org volleyball Retrieved 26 July 2022
- "FIVB Declares Russia And Belarus Not Eligible For International And Continental Competitions". FIVB. 1 March 2022. Retrieved 14 March 2022.
- "Team Roster - Russia - FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship 2019". u18.girls.2019.volleyball.fivb.com. Retrieved 24 September 2019.
External links
- Official website (in Russian)