Volleyball at the 2013 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 2013 Mediterranean Games in Mersin. [1]

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Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Igor Lovrinov 21 July 1963coach Flag of Croatia.svg ŽOK Rijeka
1 Martina Malević 7 December 1990libero
3 Katarina Pilepić 14 July 1994opposite Flag of Croatia.svg ŽOK Rijeka
4 Iva Jurišić 24 March 1994middle blocker Flag of Croatia.svg Mladost Zagabria
7 Bernarda Ćutuk 22 December 1990middle blocker Flag of Germany.svg SC Potsdam
8 Anamarija Miljak 19 April 1993opposite Flag of Croatia.svg ŽOK Vukovar
9 Lucija Mlinar 6 May 1995outside hitter Flag of Croatia.svg Mladost Zagabria
10 Laura Miloš 20 October 1994outside hitter
12 Mirta Bašelović Flag of Croatia.svg ŽOK Spalato
13 Samanta Fabris 8 February 1992opposite Flag of Italy.svg Chieri Torino VC
14 Karla Klarić 5 September 1994outside hitter Flag of Switzerland.svg Volero Zurigo
15 Bernarda Brčić 12 May 1991setter Flag of Croatia.svg ŽOK Rijeka
18 Ivona Čačić 11 March 1994setter

Flag of France.svg  France

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Fabrice Vial 18 April 1969coach
1 Myriam Kloster 4 August 1989middle blocker Flag of France.svg Vennelles VB
2 Astrid Souply 21 July 1993outside hitter Flag of France.svg Amiens Volley
5 Laura Ong 30 April 1989libero Flag of France.svg Vennelles VB
6 Clémentine Druenne 5 December 1993outside hitter Flag of France.svg Nantes Volley
7 Lauriane Truchetet 7 April 1984setter Flag of France.svg Terville Florange OC
8 Leyla Tuifua 17 October 1986setter Flag of France.svg Vennelles VB
9 Julie Oliveira 1 April 1995opposite Flag of France.svg Quimper Volley 29
10 Maëva Orlé 8 May 1991middle blocker Flag of France.svg ES Le Cannet
11 Marion Gauthier 13 February 1993middle blocker Flag of France.svg Nantes Volley
12 Déborah Ortschitt 10 June 1987libero Flag of France.svg RC de Cannes
15 Julie Mollinger 27 September 1990outside hitter Flag of France.svg Vandœuvre VB
17 Élisabeth Fedèle 11 January 1994outside hitter Flag of France.svg ES Le Cannet

Flag of Greece.svg  Greece

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Ioannis Kalmazidis 16 June 1968coach
2 Maria-Eleni Artakianou 21 May 1994libero
5 Athina Papafotiou 23 August 1989setter Flag of Greece.svg AEK Atene
6 Eleni Kiosi 27 February 1985opposite
7 Georgia Lamprousi 27 January 1993middle blocker
8 Izabel Ivanova 7 January 1992outside hitter
9 Evangelia Merteki 29 April 1991outside hitter
11 Panagiota Dioti 13 November 1992opposite
12 Evangelia Chantava 26 October 1990outside hitter Flag of Turkey.svg Karşıyaka Izmir
13 Aikaterina Giota 3 July 1990middle blocker
14 Styliani Christodoulou 19 July 1991setter Flag of Greece.svg Olympiakos
15 Maria Genitsaridi 3 June 1994outside hitter
18 María Lamprinídou 29 June 1986middle blocker Flag of France.svg Quimper Volley 29

Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Marco Mencarelli 23 February 1963coach
1 Floriana Bertone 19 November 1992middle blocker Flag of Italy.svg Azzurra S. Casciano
2 Cristina Barcellini 20 November 1986outside hitter Flag of Italy.svg Imoco Conegliano
3 Noemi Signorile 15 February 1990setter Flag of Italy.svg Robursport Pesaro
6 Monica De Gennaro 8 January 1987libero Flag of Italy.svg Robursport Pesaro
7 Raphaela Folie 7 March 1991middle blocker Flag of Italy.svg GSO Villa Cortese
9 Chiara Di Iulio 5 May 1985outside hitter Flag of Italy.svg Volley Bergamo
10 Laura Partenio 29 December 1991outside hitter Flag of Italy.svg Tiboni Urbino
13 Valentina Arrighetti 26 January 1985middle blocker Flag of Italy.svg Volley Bergamo
14 Valeria Caracuta 14 December 1987setter Flag of Italy.svg FV Busto Arsizio
15 Alessia Gennari 3 November 1991outside hitter Flag of Italy.svg Chieri Torino VC
16 Lucia Bosetti 9 July 1989outside hitter Flag of Italy.svg River Piacenza
17 Valentina Diouf 10 January 1993opposite Flag of Italy.svg Volley Bergamo

Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Oleg Gorbachov coach
2 Valentina Založnik
3 Mojca Božič 30 March 1992setter Flag of Slovenia.svg OK Spodnja Šempeter
4 Iza Mlakar 14 November 1995opposite Flag of Slovenia.svg Branik Maribor
5 Angelina Ajnihar 15 March 1990setter Flag of Slovenia.svg OK Formis Hoče
6 Elena Kučej 3 December 1994middle blocker Flag of Slovenia.svg Branik Maribor
7 Urška Igličar 17 March 1995outside hitter Flag of Slovenia.svg Branik Maribor
9 Saša Planinšec 2 June 1995outside hitter Flag of Slovenia.svg Branik Maribor
10 Sara Valenčič 22 August 1990outside hitter Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dauphines Charleroi
12 Meta Jerala 26 September 1991libero
15 Sara Hutinski 20 June 1991middle blocker Flag of Slovenia.svg Branik Maribor
16 Monika Potokar 18 September 1987outside hitter Flag of France.svg Hain. Valenciennes
17 Živa Recek

Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Massimo Barbolini 29 August 1964coach Flag of Turkey.svg Galatasaray SK
1 Güldeniz Önal 25 March 1986outside hitter Flag of Turkey.svg VakıfBank Istanbul
3 Gizem Güreşen 14 January 1987libero Flag of Turkey.svg VakıfBank Istanbul
5 Ergül Avcı 24 July 1987middle blocker Flag of Turkey.svg VakıfBank Istanbul
6 Polen Uslupehlivan 27 August 1990opposite Flag of Turkey.svg VakıfBank Istanbul
7 Seda Tokatlıoğlu 26 June 1986opposite Flag of Turkey.svg Fenerbahçe SK
8 Bahar Toksoy 6 February 1988middle blocker Flag of Turkey.svg VakıfBank Istanbul
9 Özge Kırdar 26 June 1985setter Flag of Turkey.svg Eczacıbaşı Istanbul
10 Gözde Kırdar 26 June 1985outside hitter Flag of Turkey.svg VakıfBank Istanbul
11 Naz Aydemir 14 August 1990setter Flag of Turkey.svg VakıfBank Istanbul
12 Esra Gümüş 2 October 1982outside hitter Flag of Turkey.svg Eczacıbaşı Istanbul
16 Büşra Cansu 16 July 1990middle blocker Flag of Turkey.svg Eczacıbaşı Istanbul
17 Neslihan Demir 9 December 1983opposite Flag of Turkey.svg Eczacıbaşı Istanbul

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