Eczacıbaşı Dynavit Explained

Eczacıbaşı Dynavit is the professional women's volleyball department of Eczacıbaşı S.K., a Turkish sports club based in Istanbul, Turkey. The team plays its home matches at the Eczacıbaşı Spor Salonu hall in Istanbul. Eczacıbaşı has won a record 16 Turkish League titles and a record nine Turkish Cups, amongst others. In the 2014–15 season they won the CEV Champions League and that gave them the ticket to capture the 2015 FIVB World Club Championship in Zürich, a year later the club became the first club in the world to win the FIVB World Club Championship back-to-back by defending their crown in the Philippines during the 2016 FIVB World Club Championship in Manila.[1] Eczacıbaşı VitrA is the most successful Turkish volleyball club with 28 national championship titles overall since the introduction of a national league in 1956.

Team names

Due to sponsorship, the women's volleyball team have competed under the following names:

History

The club has invested in women's volleyball for approximately 40 years and has pioneered for Turkish women's volleyball. The team plays in the CEV Champions League regularly.

The international achievements of Eczacıbaşı have set an example for Turkish volleyball and contributed to the success of the Turkish National Women's Volleyball Team. With its systematic and modern approach to the sport and close to 40 years' experience, Eczacıbaşı is one of the most highly respected volleyball clubs in Europe.

Eczacıbaşı women's volleyball team won the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1999. The club also finished 2nd in the European Champion Clubs' Cup of 1980 and the CEV Cup of 1993; 3rd in the European Champion Clubs' Cup of 2000 and the Top Teams Cup of 2005; and 4th in the European Champion Clubs' Cup of 1984 and the Champions' League of 2001 and 2002; in the season 2014–15 won the CEV Champions League and the 2015 FIVB World Club Championship in Zürich, and a year later the club became won the FIVB World Club Championship back-to-back by defending their crown during the 2016 FIVB World Club Championship in Manila, becoming the first club in volleyball history to achieve this outstanding feat.

Eczacıbaşı has won more national championships than any other women's volleyball team in Turkey, with 27 Turkish League Championships[2] under its belt since it entered the league in 1968. In the 1972–1973 season, the team began to set its first record of consecutive wins, winning 17 Turkish League titles in a row. It repeated this performance another five years between 1999 and 2003, when it also won five Turkish Cups.

Over the years, Eczacıbaşı has worked with many internationally renowned players, such as Irina Ilchenko (Irina Simirrnova), Lioubov Chachkova (Lioubov Kılıç), Yelena Godina, Antonina Zetova, Yevgeniya Artamonova, Tatyana Gracheva, Barbara Ružić (Barbara Jelić), Antonella Del Core, Mirka Francia, Neslihan Demir, Jordan Larson, Esra Gümüş, Gülden Kayalar and Kim Yeon-koung.

Team roster 2022–23

As of November 2023.

No.PlayerDate of BirthHeight (m)PositionCountry
1Tuna Aybüke Özel24 April 20021.62Libero
2Simge Şebnem Aköz23 April 19911.68Libero
3Tijana Bošković (C)8 March 19971.94Opposite
4Beyza Arici27 July 19951.92Middle-blocker
7Hande Baladin1 September 19971.90Outside hitter
8Yasemin Güveli5 January 19991.88Middle-blocker
9Alexa Gray7 August 19941.85Outside hitter
10Yaprak Erkek2 September 20011.82Outside hitter
11Naz Aydemir Akyol14 August 19901.86Setter
12Elif Şahin19 January 20011.89Setter
15Jovana Stevanović30 June 19921.91Middle Blocker
18Irina Voronkova20 October 19951.90Outside hitter
19Defne Başyolcu9 August 20061.88Opposite
20Martyna Czyrniańska13 October 20031.91Outside hitter
88Sinead Kisal8 November 19931.96Middle blocker/

Technical staff

As of July 2022

CountryNamePosition
Faruk EczacıbaşıPresident
Ferhat AkbaşHead coach
Przemysław KawkaCoach assistant
Canberk TekmenCoach assistant
Halil DemirkanStatistician
Batuhan CanbülbülPhysiotherapist
Łukasz FilipeckiPhysical Preparation Coach

Honours

International competitions

National competitions

Notable players

Domestic Players

European Players

Non-European Players

Players written in italic still play for the club.

See also

References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 23 October 2016 . 5 December 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191205205828/https://sports.abs-cbn.com/volleyball/news/2016/10/23/eczacibasi-vitra-makes-history-wins-back-back-titles-16969 . dead .
  2. Web site: Kadın Voleybol. Eczacıbaşı Spor Kulübü. tr. 2013-01-08.

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