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Guangdong Evergrande V.C.
Full nameGuangdong Evergrande Women's Volleyball Club
廣東恆大女子排球俱樂部
广东恒大女子排球俱乐部
Nickname廣東恆大女排
Founded2009.4.24
GroundShenzhen Sports Center,
Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
(Capacity: 5,000)
OwnerEvergrande Group
Head coachFang Yan (方岩)
LeagueChinese Volleyball League
2017–188th
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Guangdong Evergrande V.C. is a Chinese professional women's volleyball club, currently based in Shenzhen, Guangdong, founded in 2009 and sponsored by Evergrande Group. They are the winners of the bronze medal at the 2013 FIVB Women's Club World Championship and won one champion title of Chinese Volleyball League.

History

Guangdong Evergrande Women's Volleyball Club (廣東恆大女子排球俱樂部 (traditional) / 广东恒大女子排球俱乐部 (simplified))is a professional women's volleyball club based in Guangzhou, Guangdong and play in the 361° Chinese Women's Volleyball League. The club was founded on April 24, 2009 and became the first professional volleyball club in China.[citation needed]

With 12 straight win, they won the Chinese Women's Volleyball League Group B in 2009–2010 season and qualified to the Group A.[citation needed]

In the 2010–2011 season they play in the Chinese Women's Volleyball League Group A, in the semifinal, they got huge came back from 26 points down to defeat Shanghai,[citation needed] but they lost 2–3 to defending champion Tianjin Bridgestone in the finals.[citation needed]

During the 2011–2012 season, they defeated the defending champion in the semifinal, making Tianjin Bridgestone the first time can't reach to the finals in the past decade. They won their first title on March 3, 2012, and became the 5th Champion team in Chinese Women's Volleyball League history.[citation needed]

Guangdong Evergrande played at the 2013 Club World Championship and claimed the bronze medal-winning 3–1 to Voléro Zürich.[1] The team had Shen Jingsi named Best Setter.[2]

In 2014, due to head coach Lang Ping is resigned and the main sponsor Evergrande Group decided to put more of their investment to football league, Guangdong Evergrande VC was demoted to Group B league of China because of the unsatisfactory result, for about two seasons.

In Season 2017/18, as the Group A league is expanded, Guangdong Evergrande VC is announced to came back to the Chinese Group A League.

CVL results

Season Final Standing
2010-2011 Runner-up
2011-2012 Champion
2012-2013 Runner-up
2013-2014 4th
2014-2015 12th
2015-2016 Group B
2016-2017 Group B
2017-2018 8th
2018-2019 7th
2019-2020 4th
2020-2021 4th

Team Roster of Season 2020–2021

Number Player Position Height (m) Birth date
1 China Chen Peiyan Opposite 1.94 16/09/1999
2 China Li Yao Wing-spiker 1.86 23/10/1995
3 United States Kelsey Robinson Wing-spiker 1.88 25/07/1992
4 China Guo Junnan Wing-spiker 1.87 08/02/1996
5 Bulgaria Dobriana Rabadžieva Wing-spiker 1.87 14/06/1991
6 China Yu Jiarui Setter 1.82 23/10/1997
7 China Xiong Xuehua Libero 1.61 06/08/1997
8 China Wang Hongli Middle Blocker 1.89 10/01/1994
9 China Tian Yue Middle Blocker 1.87 15/09/1997
10 China Wang Min Libero 1.78 14/05/1997
11 China Zhang Jiaxin Middle Blocker 1.82 20/04/2000
12 China Gong Jing Libero 1.79 02/02/1995
13 China Wang Xinyao Middle Blocker 1.90 27/05/1995
14 China Yuan Weiyu Wing-spiker 1.83 25/03/1995
15 China Zhang Fengmei Middle Blocker 1.84 11/11/1997
18 China Xu Xiaoting Setter 1.80 21/01/1998

Former players

Number Player Season Transfer to
16 Brazil Fernanda Garay 2016–2017 Russia Dinamo Moscow
11 United States Kimberly Glass 2012–2013 Brazil Banana Boat
1 Poland Katarzyna Skowronska 2011–2013 Azerbaijan Rabita Baku
12 Italy Carolina Costagrande Turkey Vakıfbank Spor Kulübü
5 China Wang Lina 2011–2012 Retired
15 United States Nicole Fawcett South Korea Korea Expressway
18 China Wang Ting China Henan Zhengzhou Hi-tech dist.
2 China Feng Kun 2009–2011 Retired
6 Serbia Jovana Brakočević 2010–2011 Japan JT Marvelous
13 Thailand Wilavan Apinyapong China Fujian Xi Meng Bao
15 United States Logan Tom Turkey Fenerbahçe Acıbadem
3 China Yang Hao 2009–2010 Retired
4 United States Christa Harmotto Italy Universal Volley Femminile Modena
7 China Zhou Suhong China Zhejiang New Century Tourism
12 China Yin Yin Retired
15 United States Nicole Davis Azerbaijan Lokomotiv Baku

Achievements

Competitions

Chinese Volleyball League Group B

Season Position M-W M-L S-W S-L P-W P-L
2009–2010 1st 12 0 36 4 981 655
Total 1/1 12 0 36 4 981 655
Ratio 100% 100% 9.000 1.498

Chinese Volleyball League Group A

Season Position M-W M-L S-W S-L P-W P-L
2010–2011 18 5 60 25 1919 1614
Ratio 78.26% 2.400 1.189
2011–2012 20 2 61 17 1791 1599
Ratio 90.91% 3.588 1.120
2012–2013 - 7 3 26 12 871 747
Ratio 70.00% 2.167 1.167
2017–2018 8th
Total 1/2 45 10 147 54 4581 3960
Ratio 50% 81.82% 2.722 1.157

Club Records

Since 2009.11.28 the first time Participate the Chinese volleyball league. Correct as of 28 January 2012.

Team

[citation needed]

  • Record Longest streaks : 14 matches, during the 2011–2012 season (2011.12.20–2012.2.14)
  • Record Most wins in one season : 20 matches, during the 2011–2012 season
  • Record Most points win in one set : 25 – 5 V.S Henan Zhengzhou Hi-tech dist. 2011.3.1
  • Record Fewest set points defeat in one set : 9 – 25 V.S Tianjin Bridgestone 2011.3.22

Player

[citation needed]

  • Record Most Starting line player:Yin Meng, 57 matches since 2009–2010 season
  • Record Most Scorer :Zhou Yuan total got 510 Points
  • Record Most Scorer in one season: Jovana Brakočević total got 427 Points during the 2010–2011 season
  • Record Most Spike Scorer in one season: Katarzyna Skowrońska total got 358 Points during the 2011–2012 season
  • Record Most Block Scorer in one season: Suo Ma total got 58 Points during the 2010–2011 season
  • Record Most Serve Scorer in one season: Logan Tom total got 35 Points during the 2010–2011 season

Season Best

[citation needed]

Season Best Spiker Best Blocker Best Server Best Scorer
2009–2010 China Zhou Suhong United States Christa Harmotto China Zhou Suhong United States Christa Harmotto
Points 115 40 17 148
2010–2011 Serbia Jovana Brakočević China Suo Ma United States Logan Tom Serbia Jovana Brakočević
Points 356 58 35 427
2011–2012 Poland Katarzyna Skowrońska Italy Carolina Costagrande Poland Katarzyna Skowrońska Poland Katarzyna Skowrońska
Points 358 33 22 398
2012–2013 - - - -
Points - - - -

Best Scorer History

Rank Player Spike Block Serve Total Season Average
1 China Zhou Yuan 453 21 36 510 3 170
2 China Yin Meng 325 99 41 465 3 155
3 Serbia Jovana Brakočević 356 39 32 427 1 427
4 Poland Katarzyna Skowrońska 358 18 22 398 1 398
5 Italy Carolina Costagrande 309 33 15 357 1 357
6 United States Logan Tom 254 32 35 321 1 321
7 United States Christa Harmotto 106 40 2 148 1 148
8 China Suo Ma 172 88 35 295 2 147.5
9 China Zhou Suhong 115 8 17 140 1 140
10 China Feng Kun 66 27 23 116 2 58

References

  1. ^ "Guangdong beat Zurich 3-1 to claim Women's Club World Champs bronze". Zurich, Switzerland: FIVB. 2013-10-13. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
  2. ^ "Vakifbank Istanbul fly to first Women's Club World Champs title, China claim bronze". Zurich, Switzerland: FIVB. 2013-10-13. Retrieved 2013-10-13.