Volleyball at the 2009 Mediterranean Games – Women's team rosters

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This article shows the rosters of all participating teams at the women's indoor volleyball tournament at the 2009 Mediterranean Games in Pescara. [1]

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Flag of Albania.svg  Albania

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Hasan Gurabardhi coach
1 Amarilda Prenga 18 July 1981outside hitter Flag of Finland.svg Laihian Lujattaret
6 Iva XhiXha 23 December 1988outside hitter Flag of Albania.svg UMB Volej
7 Kleda Shkurti 23 February 1986 Flag of Albania.svg Volejbol Tirana
8 Sindi Mizaku 12 November 1988setter Flag of Albania.svg KS Skënderbeu Coriza
9 Narisa Kuqi 10 January 1984setter Flag of Albania.svg UMB Volej
10 Klonarda Nezaj 20 June 1988middle blocker Flag of Albania.svg Volejbol Tirana
11 Ariola Prenga 9 May 1986 Flag of Albania.svg UMB Volej
12 Rubena Sukaj 8 July 1987 Flag of Albania.svg Volejbol Tirana
13 Esmeralda Tuci 7 March 1986middle blocker Flag of Albania.svg KS Studenti Tirana
15 Enkeleda Braho 23 January 1992outside hitter Flag of Albania.svg Partizani Tirana
16 Dorina Hjsenbelli 4 December 1986
18 Xhozafa Sejfullai 29 April 1984libero Flag of Albania.svg Volejbol Tirana

Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Mouloud Ikhedji coach
1 Sehryne Hennaoui 10 January 1988setter Flag of France.svg Istres Volley-Ball
2 Yasmine Oudni 2 August 1989outside hitter Flag of Algeria.svg GSP Algeri
3 Salima Hammouche 17 January 1984libero Flag of Algeria.svg GSP Algeri
8 Zohra Bensalem 5 April 1990outside hitter Flag of Algeria.svg ASW Béjaïa
9 Narimene Madani 12 March 1984outside hitter Flag of Algeria.svg GSP Algeri
10 Fatma Zahra Oukazi 18 January 1984setter Flag of Algeria.svg GSP Algeri
11 Mouni Abderrahim 19 November 1985outside hitter Flag of Algeria.svg ASW Béjaïa
12 Safia Boukhima 10 January 1991outside hitter Flag of Algeria.svg ASW Béjaïa
13 Nawal Mansouri 1 August 1985libero Flag of Algeria.svg Nacéria Béjaïa
14 Faïza Tsabet 22 March 1985outside hitter Flag of France.svg Istres Volley-Ball
17 Lydia Oulmou 2 February 1986middle blocker Flag of France.svg La Rochette Volley
18 Tassadit Aissou 19 June 1989outside hitter Flag of Algeria.svg ASW Béjaïa

Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Hamid Subasić coach
2 Amira Sirotanović 12 January 1985 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg OK Bihać
4 Aleksandra Vidović 29 October 1991 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg OK Kula Gradačac
5 Dijana Vasić 22 July 1983 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Jedintsovo Brčko
6 Milica Hrnjez 17 August 1990 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg OK Bileća
8 Amela Hadzić 30 January 1987
9 Natasa Slijepcević 22 December 1990
10 Dragana Bartula 26 April 1988 Flag of Serbia.svg ŽOK Klek
11 Olivera Petricević 19 July 1984
12 Brankica Mihajlović 13 April 1991 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Jedintsovo Brčko
13 Helena Kosutić 30 September 1993
14 Sanja Kojic-Djurić 4 February 1991
15 Erna Sinanović 27 September 1982libero Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg OK Kula Gradačac

Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Mirosla Aksentijević coach
2 Ana Grbać 23 March 1988setter Flag of Croatia.svg ŽOK Rijeka
3 Jelena Balić 4 July 1986
4 Marina Miletić 21 February 1983libero Flag of Croatia.svg ŽOK Rijeka
5 Mirela Delić 13 November 1981middle blocker
6 Sanja Popović 31 May 1984outside hitter Flag of Italy.svg Chieri Volley
7 Cecilia Dujieć 6 December 1987
8 Mia Jerkov 14 May 1986opposite Flag of Italy.svg BV Nocera Umbra
9 Ilijana Dugandžić 17 April 1981middle blocker
10 Biljana Gligorović 31 January 1982setter Flag of Greece.svg Olympiakos
12 Senna Ušić 14 May 1986outside hitter Flag of Italy.svg Pallavolo Cesena
15 Ivana Miloš 7 March 1986middle blocker Flag of Croatia.svg ŽOK Rijeka
18 Maja Poljak 2 May 1983middle blocker Flag of Turkey.svg Türk Telekom Ankara

Flag of France.svg  France

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Laurence Plasman 2 July 1970coach
1 Chloe Gaudel 11 December 1984outside hitter Flag of France.svg Toulon Volley-Ball
2 Véronika Hudima 8 July 1988outside hitter Flag of France.svg RC de Cannes
3 Aminata Coulibaly 27 September 1989outside hitter Flag of France.svg ASPTT Mulhouse
5 Tetet Dembele 13 September 1989middle blocker Flag of France.svg RC de Cannes
6 Laurianne Delabarre 24 April 1987setter Flag of France.svg La Rochette Volley
7 Mallory Steux 24 October 1988setter Flag of France.svg RC Villebon 91
8 Rouguy Coulibaly 26 February 1989outside hitter Flag of France.svg RC de Cannes
9 Laura Ong 30 April 1989libero Flag of France.svg RC de Cannes
10 Marielle Alteirac 2 July 1985middle blocker Flag of France.svg Istres Volley-Ball
11 Anna Szerszen 24 November 1988outside hitter Flag of the United States.svg Ohio State University
12 Isaline Sager-Weider 5 July 1988middle blocker Flag of France.svg ASPTT Mulhouse

Flag of Greece.svg  Greece

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Georgios Lykoydis coach
1 Evangelia Kyriakidou 27 July 1981 Flag of Greece.svg Iraklis Salonicco
2 Anna Karpouza 9 January 1990setter
4 Nikoletta Koutouxidou 10 January 1980setter Flag of Greece.svg Panathinaikos
5 Niki Mouzaki 10 January 1990
6 Eleni Kiosi 27 February 1985outside hitter Flag of Greece.svg Iraklis Salonicco
7 Georgia Tzanakaki 1 December 1980middle blocker
8 Maria Chatzinikolaou 30 September 1978middle blocker Flag of Greece.svg Olympiakos
9 Panagiota Gkiouzeli 17 March 1990
10 Evangelia Christou 7 October 1987
11 Sofia Drougka 28 January 1981setter Flag of Greece.svg AO Markopoulo
12 Xanthi Mylona 27 May 1980libero Flag of Greece.svg Panathinaikos
15 Evangelia Chantava 26 October 1990outside hitter Flag of Greece.svg Iraklis Salonicco

Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Massimo Barbolini 29 August 1964coach
2 Simona Rinieri 1 September 1977outside hitter Flag of Italy.svg Pieralisi Jesi
3 Paola Croce 6 March 1978libero Flag of Italy.svg River Piacenza
4 Monica Ravetta 29 August 1985opposite Flag of Italy.svg FV Busto Arsizio
5 Giulia Rondon 16 October 1987setter Flag of Italy.svg Sassuolo Volley
6 Francesca Marcon 9 July 1983outside hitter Flag of Italy.svg Spes Conegliano
7 Martina Guiggi 1 May 1984middle blocker Flag of Italy.svg Robursport Pesaro
8 Jenny Barazza 24 July 1981middle blocker Flag of Italy.svg Volley Bergamo
9 Manuela Secolo 22 February 1977outside hitter Flag of Greece.svg Olympiakos
12 Francesca Piccinini 10 January 1979outside hitter Flag of Italy.svg Volley Bergamo
14 Eleonora Lo Bianco 22 December 1979setter Flag of Italy.svg Volley Bergamo
17 Simona Gioli 17 September 1977middle blocker Flag of Russia.svg Dinamo Mosca
18 Taismary Agüero 5 March 1977opposite Flag of Turkey.svg Türk Telekom Ankara

Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Alessandro Chiappini 31 January 1969coach
1 Pelin Çelik 23 May 1982setter Flag of Turkey.svg Karşıyaka Izmir
2 Gizem Güreşen 14 January 1987libero Flag of Turkey.svg Galatasaray SK
3 Nihan Yeldan 7 February 1982libero Flag of Turkey.svg VakıfGüneş Istanbul
5 Gökçen Denkel 2 August 1985middle blocker Flag of Turkey.svg Eczacıbaşı Istanbul
8 Bahar Toksoy 6 February 1988middle blocker Flag of Turkey.svg VakıfGüneş Istanbul
9 Deniz Hakyemez 3 February 1983outside hitter Flag of Turkey.svg VakıfGüneş Istanbul
10 Özge Kırdar 26 June 1985setter Flag of Turkey.svg İller Bankası Ankara
11 Naz Aydemir 14 August 1990setter Flag of Turkey.svg Eczacıbaşı Istanbul
12 Esra Gümüş 2 October 1982middle blocker Flag of Turkey.svg Eczacıbaşı Istanbul
16 İpek Soroğlu 12 March 1985middle blocker Flag of Turkey.svg Beşiktaş JK
17 Neslihan Demir 9 December 1983opposite Flag of Turkey.svg VakıfGüneş Istanbul
18 Seda Tokatlıoğlu 25 June 1986outside hitter Flag of Turkey.svg Fenerbahçe SK

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