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Bayi Nanchang women's volleyball team

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Bayi Nanchang Women's Volleyball Team
Full nameBayi Nanchang Women's Volleyball Team
八一南昌女子排球隊
Short nameBayi Women’s Volleyball
八一女排
Founded1951
Dissolved2020
GroundNanchang Stadium, Nanchang, China
(Capacity: 2500)
OwnerPeople's Liberation Army
ManagerChina Wu Xiaojiang
CaptainLiu Yanhan
LeagueChinese Volleyball League
2017-185th Increase 3
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Bayi Nanchang Women's Volleyball Team, formerly Bayi Kemen Noodle Manufacturing named from 2001 to 2015 and Bayi Shenzhen from 2015 to 2018,[1][2] was a professional women's volleyball club based in Nanchang, Jiangxi and competes in the Chinese Women's Volleyball Super League. They won the championship in 2001 and 2014. The team was based in Shenzhen, and later in Nanchang. The team was dissolved in 2020 due to policy change.

Fan Linlin, Yang Junjing, Yuan Xinyue, and Liu Yanhan were national team players. Shen Jingsi, Sun Xiaoqing, Chen Yao, Bai Yun, and Wang Lin were former national players. The team was established in 1951. A unique feature of the team was that all of its players were members of the People's Liberation Army.[3]

CVL results

Season Final ranking
2018-2019 9th
2017-2018 5th
2016-2017 8th
2015-2016 4th
2014-2015 Champions
2013-2014 Third Place
2012-2013 5th
2011-2012 4th
2010-2011 5th
2009-2010 Third Place
2008-2009 5th
2007-2008 Runners-up
2006-2007 4th
2005-2006 7th
2004-2005 Runners-up
2003-2004 Runners-up
2002-2003 Runners-up
2001-2002 Champions
2000-2001 Runners-up
1999-2000 Third Place
1998-1999 4th
1997-1998 6th
1996-1997 4th

Roster

2016-2017

Number Player Position Height (m) Birth date
1 China Wang Yunlu Spiker 1.93 20/05/1996
2 China Zhou Yujie Setter 1.81 13/10/1991
3 China Wang Xinyao Middle Blocker 1.90 25/07/1995
4 China Shi Peixin Spiker 1.93 26/07/1996
5 China Liu Yanhan Spiker 1.95 19/01/1993
6 China Yang Junjing Middle Blocker 1.90 15/05/1989
7 China Shen Jingsi (c) Setter 1.86 03/05/1989
8 China Liutao Xiaoyu Opposite 1.94 28/12/1996
9 China Chen Yao Middle Blocker 1.92 22/09/1988
10 China Zuo Ting Spiker 1.84 03/02/1990
11 China Qi Lin Setter 1.85 25/05/1993
12 China Yuan Xinyue Middle Blocker 2.01 21/12/1996
13 China Yan Kailun Middle Blocker 1.92 17/07/1995
14 China Yuan Weiyu Spiker 1.83 25/03/1995
15 China Zhu Mengdi Setter 1.80 16/06/1995
16 China Wang Yan Middle Blocker 1.83 10/03/1988
17 China Huang Liuyan Libero 1.80 13/06/1994
18 China Wang Qi Spiker 1.88 22/09/1993
19 China Liu Congcong Middle Blocker 1.90 08/12/1990
20 China Lin Yueming Libero 1.77 03/08/1998

Former players

Honors

Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship
Second place - 2004, 2016

References

  1. ^ "八一女排转型在路上" (in Chinese). China Sports Daily. 4 November 2015. Archived from the original on 7 October 2017. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
  2. ^ "八一女排更名"八一深圳女排"" (in Chinese). SZNews.com. 30 October 2015. Archived from the original on 7 October 2017. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Bayi Shenzhen China". Philippine SuperLiga. Philippine SuperLiga. August 2016. Archived from the original on 19 July 2017. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
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