Vanya Sokolova

Vanya Sokolova resp. Vania Sokolova (Bulgarian: Ваня Соколова) (born 22 June 1971) is a former Bulgarian volleyball player and captain of the Bulgarian national squad. She is assistant coach for the Bulgarian U20 national team.[1]

Vanya Sokolova
Personal information
Full nameVania Sokolova
NicknameVania
Born(1971-06-22)June 22, 1971
Bulgaria
Height1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight76 kg (168 lb)
Spike306 cm (120 in)
Block301 cm (119 in)
Volleyball information
Positionmiddle blocker / opposite hitter

Career

In her long career she player in Bulgaria, Romania, Germany, Austria and Italian A1 and A2 league. Among others she won the German championship with Schweriner SC and helped the team of Megius Padova to ascend from A2 to A1 as a leading player.

In 2005/06 she was best scorer of the season and was awarded best player in Italian A2. With the national team her biggest successes were bronze at the Women's European Volleyball Championship in 2001,[2] and at the World Championship 2002.[3]

Playing middle blocker Sokolova changed to the opposite hitter position in Italy. Though being a variable attacker Sokolova is also strong in defence. As a middle blocker she was not replaced by a libero in the back row in Bulgarian national team.

Sokolova played her last seasons for Apollon LIMASSOL in Cyprus with some other former Bulgarian national players participating on international level in the CEV Challenge Cup. She retired in 2012.

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References

  1. "Overview - Bulgaria - FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship 2017". u20.women.2017.volleyball.fivb.com. Retrieved 2017-08-10.
  2. "CEV - Confédération Européenne de Volleyball". www.cev.lu. Retrieved 2017-08-10.
  3. "Team Rosters - Bulgaria". www.fivb.ch. Retrieved 2017-08-10.


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