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EKATERINBURG, FEBRUARY 25, 2010: The Confederation of European Volleyball Cup 1/4 final second game between VC Uralochka-NTMK Ekaterinburg, Russia and VC Volei 2004 Tomis Constanta, Romania held on Feb. 25, 2010 in Ekaterinburg, Russia. Uralochka beat Tomis, 3 to 1 and entered the CEV Cup final four (Uralochka won the first game between the teams as well, 3 to 1).
Volei 2004 Tomis is a Romanian women's volleyball club from Constanta. Key players are Katarina Barun (Croatia Women's National volleyball team), Ivana Plchotova (Czech Women's National volleyball team), Maja Simanic and Marina Vujovic (both Serbia Women's National volleyball team). Head coach - Alexandar Bozovic.
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EKATERINBURG, JANUARY 14, 2010: The Confederation of European Volleyball Cup one-eight final second game between VC Uralochka-NTMK Ekaterinburg, Russia and VC Dauphines Charleroi, Belgium held on Jan. 14, 2010 in Ekaterinburg, Russia. Uralochka beat Dauphines, 3 to 0 and go further to quarter-final (the first game between the teams held in Athens was won by Uralochka as well, 3 to 1).
Wikipedia: Dauphines Charleroi is a Belgian women's volleyball club from Charleroi. The women's A squad currently plays at the highest level of Belgian volleyball, Ere Divisie. They achieved promotion to the highest level of Belgian volleyball in 1988. Dauphines Charleroi also has a B squad in Nationale 3, the 4th tier of the Belgian volleyball league pyramid. The C and D team play in lower provincial leagues. (see more). VC Dauphines Charleroi official website. Key players are Joke Renneboogh, Maja Vahen, Ewa Piatkowska, Ester Lowette, Ellen KRABBEN. Head coach - Sacha Koulberg.
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EKATERINBURG, DECEMBER 8, 2009: The Confederation of European Volleyball Cup sixteenth-final barrier second game between VC Uralochka-NTMK, Ekaterinburg and VC Panathinaikos, Athens, Greece held on Dec 7, 2009 in Ekaterinburg, Russia. Uralochka beat Panathinaikos, 3 to 0 and go further to one-eighth final (the first game between the teams held in Athens was won by Uralochka as well, 3 to 1).
Wikipedia: Panathinaikos Volleyball Club is the volleyball team of Panathinaikos, the Athens based Greek sport club. Founded in 1919, it is one of the oldest volleyball clubs in Greece (see more). VC Panathinaikos official website. Key players are Eleftheria Chatzinikou, Xanthi Milona, Nikoletta Koutouxidou (all three Greek National team), Sanja Tomasevic, Brizitka Molnar (both Serbian National team). Head coach - Takis Floros.
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EKATERINBURG, NOVEMBER 2, 2008: Russian women volleyball Superleague game between Uralochka, Ekaterinburg and Zarechie-Odintzovo, Moscow oblast held on Nov 2, 2008 in Ekaterinburg, Russia. Uralochka beat Zarechie-Odintzovo, 3 to 0.
Zarechie-Odintsovo is one of Russian women's volleyball team based in Odintsovo, Moscow oblast, Russia and playing in the Russian Women's Volleyball Superleague. VC Zarechie-Odintsovo official website.
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Wikipedia: Volleyball is an Olympic team sport in which two teams of 6 players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. There is several kind of the game such as competitive indoor volleyball and numerous other variations of volleyball those have developed in the course of time, most notably the Olympic spin-off sport beach volleyball. (see more).
Uralochka NTMK (former Uralochka Ekaterinburg) is one of the most titled women's volleyball club in the world. The team based in Yekaterinburg, Russia and playing in the Russian Women's Volleyball Superleague. Key players are Evgyenia Artamonova Estes, Marina Shashenina, Irina Tebenikhina (all Russian Women's National team). Head coach - legendary Nikolai Karpol. |
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