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Allianz MTV Stuttgart

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Allianz MTV Stuttgart
Short nameVC Stuttgart
Founded2007
GroundScharrena Stuttgart
(Capacity: 2,019)
ManagerNorway Tore Aleksandersen
CaptainFinland Roosa Koskelo
LeagueGerman Women's Volleyball League
2021-221st
WebsiteClub home page
Uniforms
Home
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Allianz MTV Stuttgart is a German professional volleyball team based in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg.

In 2020, sports director was Kim Renkema whereas managing director was Aurel Irion.[1]

For the 2020-21 season, Stuttgart re-hired Athina Papafotiou and also kept Krystal Rivers who had been an important building block. Further, the Dutch girl Hester Jasper (18) joined from German Women's Volleyball League competitor VfB Suhl. The attacker signed a two-year contract. Yet, Stuttgart had to cope with the departure of Annie Cesar, who left to get more playing time.[1]

As of 2021, the head coach has been Tore Aleksandersen[2] who replaced 2020 coach Giannis Athanasopoulos.[1]

Titles and accomplishments

Stuttgart (on the left) wins 2015 German Cup

National competitions

International competitions

Team roster 2022–23

As of December 2022.

No. Player Date of Birth Height (m) Position Country
4 Britt Bongaerts 3 November 1996 1.85 Setter  Netherlands
17 Alexis Hart 23 May 1998 1.81 Outside hitter  United States
16 Luisa Keller 25 August 2001 1.83 Opposite  Germany
12 Hannah Kohn 18 June 2003 1.82 Universal  Germany
1 Roosa Koskelo 20 August 1991 1.64 Libero  Finland
14 Laura Künzler 25 December 1996 1.88 Outside hitter  Switzerland
10 Simone Lee 7 October 1996 1.88 Outside hitter  United States
2 Michelle Petter 4 February 1997 1.76 Libero  Germany
13 Krystal Rivers 23 May 1994 1.80 Opposite  United States
7 Marie Schölzel 1 August 1997 1.90 Middle-blocker  Germany
3 Maria Segura Pallerés 10 June 1992 1.85 Outside hitter  Spain
9 Eline Timmerman 30 December 1998 1.91 Middle-blocker  Netherlands
11 Barbara Wezorke 12 April 1994 1.86 Middle-blocker  Germany

References

  1. ^ a b c d MTV Stuttgart holt Zuspielerin Athina Papafotiou zurück Christiane Rebhan (Stuttgarter Zeitung), 21 April 2020. Accessed 19 November 2021.(in German)
  2. ^ Jochen Klingovsky (17 November 2021). "Sechs Gründe für sieben Siege". Stuttgarter Nachrichten (in German). Retrieved 22 November 2021.
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