VC Baku

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VC Baku
Full nameVolleyball Club Baku
Founded2010
GroundSarhadchi Sport Olympic Center
Baku, Azerbaijan
(Capacity: 1,000)
Chairman Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Anar Mammadov
Manager Flag of Brazil.svg Angelo Vergesi
League Azerbaijan Women's Volleyball Super League
2010-20116th
Website Club home page

VC Baku is an Azerbaijani women's volleyball club. [1]

History

VC Baku women volleyball team was founded in 2010. VC Baku participated at Azerbaijan Women's Volleyball Super League 2010-2011 season and finished 6th. The team will enter CEV Challenge Cup this season. [2]

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References

  1. VK Baki
  2. "«"Bakı" voleybol klubu növbəti mövsüm üçün son transferini reallaşdırıb". idman24.com. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 12 September 2011.