P.A.O.K. Women's Volleyball

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PAOK
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NicknameDouble-Headed Eagle of the North
Founded1985 [1]
(Refounded: 2010)
GroundMikra Indoor Arena I
(Capacity: 1,200)
ChairmanKostas Amoiridis
Manager Flag of Greece.svg Giannis Tsairelis
League A1 Ethniki
2023–246th
Website Club home page
Uniforms
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Home
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Away
Championships
1 Greek Cup

P.A.O.K. Women's Volleyball Club or PAOK Women's Volley, is a Greek volleyball club based in Thessaloniki and part of the major multi-sport club PAOK. The department was founded in 1985 and refounded in 2010.

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History

PAOK women's volleyball club was only active for 13 years, from 1985 until 1998. In 2003 it merged with Filathlitikos and ceased to exist.

It was founded again in 2010 and is currently and after reaching A2 it fell again in the 3rd level for 2012–13, B Ethiki. In 2017 the team promoted into A2 Ethniki Women's Volleyball. In 2019 the club won the Pre League Championship, and promoted to the A1 Ethniki. [2] In 2021 the club won the Greek Cup. [3]

Honours

Domestic competitions

Recent Seasons

SeasonDivisionPlaceGreek Cup
2016–17B Ethniki (3rd Tier)1stLast 32
2017–18 A2 Ethniki (3rd Tier/First phase) [a] 1stLast 16
2018–19Pre League (2nd Tier/Second phase)1stQuarter-Finals
2019–20 A1 Ethniki 5th [b] Abandoned [c]
2020–21 A1 Ethniki [d] Winner
2021–22 A1 Ethniki 3rdLast 16
2022–23 A1 Ethniki 3rdSemi-Finals
2023–24 A1 Ethniki 6thQuarter-Finals

Notes

  1. In 2017 was founded the Pre League Dision, which became the second level
  2. The 2019–20 season of the Greek Championship was wrapped up due to COVID-19 pandemic. PAOK was at the 5th place when it stopped.
  3. The 2019–20 season of the Greek Cup was abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic. PAOK was at the semi-finals when it stopped.
  4. The 2020–21 of the Greek Championship was abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic while PAOK was in the 1st place

Current squad

Shirt No.NationalityPlayerHeightBirth Date
Middle blockers
15 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Mariya Krivoshiyska1.9006/09/2001
18 Flag of Greece.svg Andromachi Tsioga1.9003/11/2001
14 Flag of Greece.svg Kyriaki Terzoglou1.8622/11/2003
12 Flag of Greece.svg Tatiana Armoutsi1.8424/05/2003
Outside hitters
10 Flag of Greece.svg Maria Klepkou1.7813/05/2000
6 Flag of Netherlands.svg Hester Jasper1.7507/05/2001
11 Flag of Greece.svg Elena Baka1.8615/10/2001
77 Flag of Greece.svg Eleftheria Gargala1.7816/4/2004
Opposites
7 Flag of Greece.svg Charikleia Ntafopoulou1.8413/01/2006
21 Flag of Serbia.svg Marta Drpa 1.9220/04/1989
Flag of Greece.svg Alkistis Karafoulidou1.9513/09/1999
Setters
8 Flag of Belgium.svg Ilka Van de Vyver 1.8026/04/1993
3 Flag of Greece.svg Evangelia Athanasiadou1.7409/12/2001
Libero
1 Flag of Greece.svg Martina Xanthopoulou1.6324/10/1998
5 Flag of Greece.svg Eirini Bitsaktsi1.6301/09/2007
Coach
Flag of Greece.svg Giamnis Tsairelis31/10/1977
Assistant coach
Flag of Greece.svg Dimitris Efraimidis1.9319/12/1990


Former players

Flag of Brazil.svg Carolina Albuquerque
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jae-yeong
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Da-yeong
Flag of Spain.svg Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg Milagros Collar
Flag of Greece.svg Eleni Kiosi
Flag of Greece.svg Evangelia Chantava
Flag of Greece.svg Olga Strantzali

Greek Cup Finals

FinalsWinnerFinalistScore
2021PAOKA.O. Thiras
3–0
Total
1
0

European record

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregateQual.
2021–22 CEV Cup R32 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Asterix Avo 3–23–06–2 Symbol keep vote.svg
R16 Flag of Romania.svg Alba Blaj 1–30–31–6 Symbol delete vote.svg
2022–23 CEV Cup R32 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Královo Pole Brno 3–21–32–5 Symbol delete vote.svg
2023–24 CEV Challenge Cup QR Flag of Cyprus.svg Olympiada Neapolis 3–13–26–3

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R32 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg VK Prostějov 3–03–16–1

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R16 Flag of Croatia.svg Dinamo Zagreb 0–33–03–3 (15–6) Symbol keep vote.svg
QF Flag of Germany.svg VC Wiesbaden 0–30–3 0–6 Symbol delete vote.svg
SeasonCompetitionRoundClubScorePositionQual.
2024–25 BVA Cup RQR Flag of Kosovo.svg KV Drita 3–02nd Symbol delete vote.svg
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg ZOK Igman 3–0
Flag of Turkey.svg Galatasaray S.K. 0–3

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