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Full name | Bayi Nanchang Women's Volleyball Team 八一深圳女子排球隊 | ||
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Short name | Bayi Women’s Volleyball 八一女排 | ||
Founded | 1951 | ||
Dissolved | 2020 | ||
Ground | Nanchang Stadium, Nanchang, China (Capacity: 2500) | ||
Owner | People's Liberation Army | ||
Manager | ![]() | ||
Captain | Liu Yanhan | ||
League | Chinese Volleyball League | ||
2017-18 | 5th ![]() | ||
Uniforms | |||
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Bayi Nanchang Women's Volleyball Team, formerly Bayi Kemen Noodle Manufacturing named from 2001 to 2015 and Bayi Shenzhen from 2015 to 2018, [1] [2] was a professional women's volleyball club based in Nanchang, Jiangxi and competes in the Chinese Women's Volleyball League. They won the championship in 2001 and 2014. The team was based in Shenzhen, and later in Nanchang.
Fan Linlin, Yang Junjing, Yuan Xinyue and Liu Yanhan were national team players. Shen Jingsi, Sun Xiaoqing, Chen Yao, Bai Yun and Wang Lin were former national players. The team was established in 1951. A unique feature of the team was that all of its players were members of the People's Liberation Army. [3]
Season | Final ranking |
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2018-2019 | 9th |
2017-2018 | 5th |
2016-2017 | 8th |
2015-2016 | 4th |
2014-2015 | Champion |
2013-2014 | Third Place |
2012-2013 | 5th |
2011-2012 | 4th |
2010-2011 | 5th |
2009-2010 | Third Place |
2008-2009 | 5th |
2007-2008 | Runner-up |
2006-2007 | 4th |
2005-2006 | 7th |
2004-2005 | Runner-up |
2003-2004 | Runner-up |
2002-2003 | Runner-up |
2001-2002 | Champion |
2000-2001 | Runner-up |
1999-2000 | Third Place |
1998-1999 | 4th |
1997-1998 | 6th |
1996-1997 | 4th |
Number | Player | Position | Height (m) | Birth date |
1 | ![]() | Spiker | 1.93 | 20/05/1996 |
2 | ![]() | Setter | 1.81 | 13/10/1991 |
3 | ![]() | Middle Blocker | 1.90 | 25/07/1995 |
4 | ![]() | Spiker | 1.93 | 26/07/1996 |
5 | ![]() | Spiker | 1.95 | 19/01/1993 |
6 | ![]() | Middle Blocker | 1.90 | 15/05/1989 |
7 | ![]() | Setter | 1.86 | 03/05/1989 |
8 | ![]() | Opposite | 1.94 | 28/12/1996 |
9 | ![]() | Middle Blocker | 1.92 | 22/09/1988 |
10 | ![]() | Spiker | 1.84 | 03/02/1990 |
11 | ![]() | Setter | 1.85 | 25/05/1993 |
12 | ![]() | Middle Blocker | 2.01 | 21/12/1996 |
13 | ![]() | Middle Blocker | 1.92 | 17/07/1995 |
14 | ![]() | Spiker | 1.83 | 25/03/1995 |
15 | ![]() | Setter | 1.80 | 16/06/1995 |
16 | ![]() | Middle Blocker | 1.83 | 10/03/1988 |
17 | ![]() | Libero | 1.80 | 13/06/1994 |
18 | ![]() | Spiker | 1.88 | 22/09/1993 |
19 | ![]() | Middle Blocker | 1.90 | 08/12/1990 |
20 | ![]() | Libero | 1.77 | 03/08/1998 |
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