VC Belogorie

Belogorie
Full name Volleyball Club "Belogorie"
Founded 1976
Ground Sports Palace Cosmos
Chairman Gennady Shipulin
Manager Russia Vadim Khamuttskikh[1]
Captain Russia Taras Khtey
League Russian Volleyball Super League
2014–15 2rd
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Belogorie is a professional volleyball club based in Belgorod, Russia. Belogorie is the only Russian club which has participated in the finals of all the European cups, including the Champions League and CEV Cup and the only Russian team which has won two European trophies; the Champions League in 2003, 2004 and 2014 and the CEV Cup in 2009.[2]

Palmarès

Previous names

Team Roster

Shirt No Nationality Player Birth Date Height Position
1  RussiaKhachatur Stepanyan March 21, 1985 193 Libero
3  Russia Alexander Kosaryov September 30, 1977 203 Outside hitter
4  RussiaTaras Khtey May 22, 1982 207 Outside hitter
5  RussiaAlexander Bogomolov February 1, 1976 208 Middle blocker
7  RussiaMaxim Panteleymonenko September 1, 1981 202 Outside hitter
8  RussiaSergey Tetyukhin September 23, 1975 197 Outside hitter
9  GermanyGyörgy Grozer November 27, 1984 200 Opposite hitter
10  RussiaRoman Bragin April 17, 1987 187 Libero
11  RussiaRuslan Khanipov March 29, 1989 205 Middle blocker
12  RussiaAnton Fomenko October 18, 1987 200 Outside hitter
13  RussiaDmitriy Muserskiy October 29, 1988 218 Middle blocker
14  ItalyDragan Travica August 28, 1986 200 Setter
15  RussiaDmitriy Ilinykh January 31, 1987 202 Outside hitter
16  Russia Sergey Bagrey August 14, 1987 192 Setter
17  Russia Maxim Zhigalov July 26, 1989 203 Opposite hitter

Coaching Staff

Medical Staff

  • Doctor: Russia Yury Demin
  • Physiotherapist: Russia Vladimir Beliaev

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