This article shows all participating team squads at the 2011 FIVB Women's Club World Championship , held from October 8 to 14, 2011 in Doha, Qatar.
Number | Player | Position |
1 | Marianne Fersola | Middle blocker |
2 | Erasma Moreno | Wing spiker |
5 | Deborah Constanzo | Opposite |
6 | Carmen Rosa Caso | Libero |
8 | Pamela Soriano | Middle blocker |
9 | Celenia Toribio | Middle blocker |
10 | Yeniffer Ramírez | Wing spiker |
11 | Jeoselyna Rodríguez | Opposite |
12 | Francia Jackson (c) | Setter |
13 | Yonkaira Peña | Wing spiker |
14 | Erika Mota | Wing spiker |
15 | Brayelin Elizabeth Martínez | Wing spiker |
Number | Player | Position |
1 | Songül | Libero |
2 | Gözde (c) | Outside hitter |
3 | Gizem | Libero |
4 | Nilay | Setter |
6 | Lena | Outside hitter |
7 | Małgorzata Glinka | Opposite hitter |
8 | Melis | Middle blocker |
9 | Özge | Setter |
10 | Güldeniz | Outside hitter |
11 | Bahar | Middle blocker |
12 | Jelena Nikolić | Outside hitter |
13 | Christiane Fürst | Middle blocker |
Number | Player | Position |
1 | Wachu | |
2 | Everlyne Makuto | |
3 | Diana | |
4 | Esther Mwombe | |
6 | Florence Bosire | |
7 | Elisheba | |
9 | Elizah | |
11 | Loice | |
12 | Lydia Maiyo | |
14 | Mercy Moim | |
15 | Brackcides Khadambi (c) | |
16 | Judith Tarus | Libero |
Number | Player | Position |
1 | Dobriana Rabadzhieva | Outside hitter |
2 | Madina Aliyeva | |
5 | Nataša Krsmanović | Middle blocker |
6 | Jasna Majstorović | Outside hitter |
8 | Sivija Popović | Libero |
9 | Natalya Mammadova (c) | Outside hitter / Opposite Hitter |
11 | Pelin | Setter |
12 | Mira Golubović | Middle blocker |
13 | Nataša Osmokrović | Opposite hitter |
14 | Kathy Radzuweit | Middle blocker |
15 | Sanja Starović | Opposite hitter |
17 | Iryna Zhukova | Setter |
Number | Player | Position |
1 | Ivna | Outside hitter |
3 | Larissa | Middle blocker |
4 | Samara | Outside hitter |
5 | Adenízia | Middle blocker |
7 | Karine | Setter |
9 | Silvana | Outside hitter |
10 | Ana Maria | Setter |
11 | Bia | Middle blocker |
12 | Léia | Libero |
13 | Heloiza | Opposite hitter |
17 | Ju Costa (c) | Outside hitter |
18 | Camila Brait | Libero |
Number | Player | Position |
1 | B. Wanna | Libero |
2 | P. Piyanut | Libero |
5 | T. Pleumjit | Middle blocker |
6 | S. Onuma | Wing spiker |
8 | K. Utaiwan | Middle blocker |
9 | L. Wanitchaya | Wing spiker |
10 | A. Wilavan (c) | Wing spiker |
11 | H. Amporn | Middle blocker |
12 | C. Tapaphaipun | Libero |
12 | S. Kamonporn | Setter |
13 | T. Nootsara | Setter |
15 | K. Malika | Wing spiker |
17 | S. Kamonporn | Setter |
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