VC Slivnishki geroi (Slivnitsa)

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Full nameVC Slivnishki geroi
NicknameГероите (The Heroes)
Founded2015
GroundArena Slivnitsa, Slivnitsa
(Capacity: 1,500)
Chairman Martin Stoev
Manager Martin Stoev
League Bulgarian Premier Volleyball League
2020–20211st (Champion)
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VC Slivnishki Geroy (Slivnitsa) is a volleyball club from the town of Slivnitsa, Bulgaria, established in 2015 with the president of the club being the former volleyball player and national coach of Bulgaria Martin Stoev. [1] Participant in the elite volleyball Bulgarian Volleyball Efbet Super League. [2]

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In the 2020/2021 Season, the team competes in the Bulgarian Volleyball League Zone A, after winning the Northwest Zone Group in the 2016/2017 Season, which entitles it to participate in a higher group. The coach of the team is Martin Stoev and the captain is Eric Stoev.

Current Squad 2021/2022

Notable players

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References

  1. "The second in the world returned to our country, Martin Stoev admitted: This medal is the most expensive for me". 3 September 2021.
  2. "Сливнишки герой взе младежки национал, започва поредица от контроли". Sportal.bg (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 15 October 2021.