Greece women's national volleyball team

The Greece women's national volleyball team represents Greece in international women's volleyball competitions and friendly matches. The team first competed on the highest level at the 1985 European Championship, finishing in 12th place.

Greece
AssociationHellenic Volleyball Federation
ConfederationCEV
Head coachIoannis Kalmazidis[1]
FIVB ranking46 (as of September, 2019)
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Greece women's national volleyball team
Medal record
Mediterranean Games
2005 Almería Women's tournament
2018 Tarragona Women's tournament
1991 Athens Women's tournament
European League
2015 Hungary Women's tournament
2016 Azerbaijan Women's tournament

Results

Olympic Games

  • 2004 — 9th place

World Championship

  • 1952 to 1994 — did not qualify
  • 1998 — did not qualify
  • 2002 — 11th place
  • 2006 — did not qualify

World Grand Prix

  • 2004 — did not qualify

European Championship

  • 1949 to 1983did not qualify
  • 198512th place
  • 1987did not qualify
  • 1989did not qualify
  • 19918th place
  • 19939th place
  • 1995did not qualify
  • 1997did not qualify
  • 1999did not qualify
  • 20019th place
  • 2003did not qualify
  • 2005did not qualify
  • 2007did not qualify
  • 2009did not qualify
  • 2011did not qualify
  • 2013did not qualify
  • 2015did not qualify
  • 2017did not qualify
  • 201914th place

European League

Team

Current Roster

As for the European Volleyball League 2015

No. Name Birth Date Position Height Club
1 Anthí Vasilantonáki 1996 Opposite 1.97 Imoco Volley Conegliano
2 Maria Eleni Artakianou 1994 Libero 1.68 A.O. Thiras
3 Maria Nomikou 1993 Outside Hitter 1.90 Panathinaikos VC
4 Aliki Konstantinidou 1989 Middle Blocker 1.80 AEK
5 Athina Papafotiou 1989 Setter 1.80 Asptt Mulhouse volley-ball
6 Eleni Kiosi 1985 Opposite 1.85 Pallavolo Filottrano
7 Tzina Lamprousi 1993 Middle Blocker 1.84 Olympiacos
8 Panagiota Dioti 1992 Outside Hitter 1.85 Pannaxiakos V.C.
9 Evangelia Merteki 1991 Outside Hitter 1.90 Panathinaikos VC
10 Lamprini Konstantinidou 1996 Setter 1.83 Iraklis Thessaloniki V.C.
11 Maria Lamprinidou 1986 Middle Blocker 1.88 AEK
12 Eva Chantava 1990 Outside Hitter 1.85 CSM Târgoviște
13 Katerina Giota 1990 Middle Blocker 1.84 Olympiacos
14 Stella Christodoulou 1991 Setter 1.84 Olympiacos
15 Maria Genitsaridi 1994 Outside Hitter 1.82
16 Olga Vergidou 1991 Setter 1.77 AO Thiras
17 Olga Strantzali 1996 Outside Hitter 1.85 UCLA Bruins
18 Irene Kelesidou 1991 Libero 1.76 Pannaxiakos V.C.
19 Angeliki Kavvadia 1994 Middle Blocker 1.89 Panathinaikos VC
20 Melina Emmanouilidou 1994 Middle Blocker 1.84 Olympiacos
21 Isabela Ivanova 1992 Outside Hitter 1.87 AEK
23 Chara Papadopoulou 1996 Setter 1.81 Panathinaikos VC

Notable Roster

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References

  1. Greece's national teams set high goals for their World Champs campaign, CEV, 23 May 2013. Retrieved 17 December 2017.

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