RC Cannes
Full name | Racing Club de Cannes | ||
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Short name | RC Cannes | ||
Founded | 1922 | ||
Ground |
Palais des Victoires, Cannes (Capacity: 4,000) | ||
Chairman | Anny Courtade | ||
Manager | Yan Fang | ||
League | Ligue AF | ||
2014–15 | 1st Place | ||
Website | Club home page | ||
Uniforms | |||
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RC Cannes is a French volleyball club which is playing their home matches at the Palais des Victoires in Cannes.
The team won CEV Women's Champions League twice, in 2001/2002 and 2002/2003.
Titles
- Women's Top Volley International: 1993 (December), 1995, 1999, 2002, 2005
Team Roster Season 2014-2015
Shirt No | Nationality | Player | Birth Date | Height | Position |
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1 | Germany | Hanka Pachale | September 12, 1976 | 190 | Outside Hitter |
2 | Serbia | Amadéa Duraković | October 6, 1988 | 188 | Outside Hitter |
4 | Ukraine | Maryna Marchenko | July 12, 1985 | 187 | Outside Hitter |
5 | Italy | Alessandra Camarda | August 5, 1988 | 174 | Libero |
7 | Serbia | Ana Antonijević | August 26, 1987 | 185 | Setter |
8 | France | Laurianne Delabarre | April 24, 1987 | 176 | Setter |
10 | France | Alexandra Fomina | May 4, 1975 | 173 | Libero |
11 | France | Irina Polechtchouk | August 1, 1973 | 186 | Middle Blocker |
12 | Georgia | Victoria Ravva | October 31, 1975 | 189 | Middle Blocker |
13 | Italy | Nadia Centoni | June 19, 1981 | 185 | Opposite |
14 | Japan | Yukiko Ebata | November 7, 1989 | 176 | Outside Hitter |
15 | United States | Logan Tom | May 25, 1981 | 186 | Outside Hitter |
16 | Serbia | Milena Rašić | October 25, 1990 | 193 | Middle Blocker |
17 | France | Jelena Lozancić | March 26, 1983 | 186 | Middle Blocker |
Notable players
- Malgorzata Glinka (2005–2006)
- Simona Rinieri (2003–2004)
- Nadia Centoni (2007–2014)
- Valentina Fiorin (2008–2010)
- Cristina Pîrv (2004–2005)
- Luminiţa Trombiţaş (2009)
- Eva Yaneva (2005–2010)
- Strashimira Filipova (2006–2009)
- Jelena Nikolic (2004–2005)
- Victoria Ravva (1994–present)
- Zhang Yuehong (2002–2003)
- Yuko Sano (2004–2006)
- Akiko Ino (2007–2009)
External links
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