İpek Soroğlu

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İpek Soroğlu

İpek Soroğlu with the number 16 uniform of the Turkish National Team
Personal information
Full name İpek Soroğlu
Nationality Turkey
Born (1985-03-12)March 12, 1985
İstanbul, Turkey
Hometown İstanbul, Turkey
Height 1.94 m (6 ft 4 12 in)
Weight 72 kg (159 lb)
Spike 306 cm (120 in)
Block 296 cm (117 in)
Volleyball information
Position Middle Blocker
Current club Fenerbahçe Acıbadem
Number 8
National team
2008 - Turkey
Last updated: December 2010

İpek Soroğlu (born March 12, 1985 in İstanbul) is a Turkish volleyball player. She is 192 cm and plays as middle blocker and plays for Fenerbahçe.

Career

İpek signed a 3 years contract with Fenerbahçe Acıbadem on June 2009.[1] She previously played for Vakıfbank Güneş Sigorta, Beşiktaş and Galatasaray.

İpek won the bronze medal at the 2010–11 CEV Champions League with Fenerbahçe Acıbadem.[2][3]

Soroğlu played with Fenerbahçe in the 2012 FIVB Club World Championship held in Doha, Qatar and helped her team to win the bronze medal after defeating Puerto Rico's Lancheras de Cataño 3-0.[4]

Clubs

Awards

National Team

Clubs

  • 2003-04 Turkish Championship - Champion, with Güneş Sigorta
  • 2003-04 Top Teams Cup - Champion, with Güneş Sigorta
  • 2004-05 Turkish Championship - Champion, with Güneş Sigorta
  • 2009-10 Aroma Women's Volleyball League - Champion, with Fenerbahçe Acıbadem
  • 2009-10 Turkish Cup - Runner-up, with Fenerbahçe Acıbadem
  • 2010 Turkish Super Cup - Champion, with Fenerbahçe Acıbadem
  • 2009-10 CEV Champions League - Runner-up, with Fenerbahçe Acıbadem
  • 2010 FIVB World Club Championship - Champion, with Fenerbahçe Acıbadem
  • 2010-11 CEV Champions League - Bronze medal, with Fenerbahçe Acıbadem
  • 2010-11 Aroma Women's Volleyball League - Champion, with Fenerbahçe Acıbadem
  • 2011-12 CEV Champions League - Champion, with Fenerbahçe Universal
  • 2012 FIVB Women's Club World Championship Bronze Medal, with Fenerbahçe
  • 2012-13 CEV Cup - Runner-up, with Fenerbahçe

References

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