Dauphines Charleroi

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Sharks Charleroi, previously Dauphines Charleroi (until 2017), [1] is a Belgian women's volleyball club from Charleroi.

Contents

The women's A .

Previous names

The club have competed under the following names:

Honours

National competitions

2005–06, 2008–09
1994–95, 2011–12

Team squad

Season 2016–2017, as of January 2017. [2] [3]

NumberPlayerPositionHeight (m)Weight (kg)Birth date
1 Flag of Spain.svg Diana Castaño Sarrias Libero1.71615 April 1983 (age 40)
2 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Milena Dimova Middle blocker1.90625 July 1994 (age 28)
3 Flag of Greece.svg Styliani-Marina Tsiakoula Middle blocker1.857013 March 1998 (age 25)
4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Marine Hannaert Libero1.765629 July 1996 (age 26)
5 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bente Daniels Middle blocker1.85778 August 1996 (age 26)
6 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Pauline Martin Opposite1.85699 April 2002 (age 21)
9 Flag of Croatia.svg Lucija Mlinar Outside hitter1.80696 May 1995 (age 28)
10 Flag of Croatia.svg Marcella Šaini Setter1.81703 October 1992 (age 30)
13 Flag of Denmark.svg Anelia Mintcheva Setter1.78617 December 1984 (age 38)
14 Flag of Spain.svg Sara Folgueira Opposite1.887917 December 1996 (age 26)
15 Flag of Argentina.svg Marcia Monica Scacchi Outside hitter1.837729 January 1982 (age 41)
17 Flag of Poland.svg Ewa Piątkowska Middle blocker1.887524 June 1980 (age 42)
Coach: Flag of Serbia.svg Velibor Ivanović

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References

  1. Ghislain, Bernard (3 April 2017). "Adieu Dauphines, bienvenus les Sharks". La Dernière Heure (in French). Retrieved 3 September 2017.
  2. "Team". Dauphines Charleroi (in French). Archived from the original on 5 November 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  3. "Dauphines Charleroi - Team 2016–17". CEV . Retrieved 8 January 2017.