Azəryol Baku
Pełna nazwa | Azəryol Bakı Voleybol Klubu |
---|---|
Data założenia | 2013 |
Debiut w najwyższej lidze | 2013 |
Liga | Azerska Superliga siatkarek |
Państwo | Azerbejdżan |
Trener | Jason Haldane[1] |
Azəryol Baku, a właściwie Azəryol Bakı Voleybol Klubu; azerski klub siatkarski kobiet powstały w 2013 w Baku. Włodarze klubu odkupili licencję od VK Baku, który miał problemy finansowe. Klub występuje w azerskiej Superlidze. W sezonie 2013/14 drużyna zajęła miejsce Azərreyl Baku w Lidze Mistrzyń.
Sukcesy
Mistrzostwa Azerbejdżanu:
- 2014
- 2015, 2017
Zawodniczki
Kadra w sezonie 2015/16
- 2. Mareen Apitz
- 3. Lauren Whyte
- 4. Stephanie Niemer
- 5. Malika Kanthong
- 6. Kyla Richey
- 7. Oksana Parxomenko
- 8. Julia Karimowa
- 9. Anna Stepaniuk
- 10. Kinga Kasprzak
- 11. Jekatierina Zhidkowa
- 12. Şəfaqət Həbibova
- 14. Edina Dobi
- 15. Aynur Karimova
- 16. Ceyran Əliyeva
- 17. Janelle Sykes
Kadra w sezonie 2014/15
- 1. Lenka Dürr
- 2. Kseniya Kovalenko
- 3. Anastasiya Qurbanova
- 4. Oksana Parxomenko
- 5. Odina Əliyeva
- 6. Jovana Brakočević
- 7. Łora Kitipowa
- 9. Andressa Picussa
- 10. Anastasija Muzika
- 11. Tabitha Love
- 12. Jelena Nikolić
- 14. Jekatierina Zhidkowa
- 16. Ceyran Əliyeva
- 17. Straszimira Filipowa
Kadra w sezonie 2013/14
- 1. Annerys Vargas
- 2. Kseniya Kovalenko
- 4. Oksana Parxomenko
- 5. Odina Əliyeva
- 6. Lisa Thomsen
- 8. Natəvan Qasımova
- 9. Chiara Di Iulio
- 10. Jana Matiasovska-Aghayeva
- 11. Jessica Jones
- 12. Valeriya Korotenko
- 14. Margareta Kozuch
- 15. Yusidey Silié
- 16. Akiko Ino
- 17. Polina Rəhimova
Linki zewnętrzne
Przypisy
- ↑ Jason Haldane trenem Azeryolu Baku (ang.). worldofvolley.com. [dostęp 2015-03-15].
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