Ana Bjelica (Serbian: Ана Бјелица; born 3 April 1992) is a Serbian volleyball player who plays for CSM Târgovişte. She is younger sister of basketball players Milko and Milka Bjelica. Her family is Serbian Montenegrin, but, contrary to her siblings, she decided to represent native Serbia instead of Montenegro.
In 2020, Bjelica signed for the Chinese team Beijing BAIC Motor, but did not play due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She returned to the Serbian team Železničar Lajkovac and won the 2021 Serbian Cup, and then joined Polish Radom Radomka in the playoff.[1]
bjelica, serbian, Ана, Бјелица, born, april, 1992, serbian, volleyball, player, plays, târgovişte, younger, sister, basketball, players, milko, milka, bjelica, family, serbian, montenegrin, contrary, siblings, decided, represent, native, serbia, instead, monte. Ana Bjelica Serbian Ana Bјelica born 3 April 1992 is a Serbian volleyball player who plays for CSM Targoviste She is younger sister of basketball players Milko and Milka Bjelica Her family is Serbian Montenegrin but contrary to her siblings she decided to represent native Serbia instead of Montenegro Ana BjelicaPersonal informationNationalitySerbianBorn 1992 04 03 3 April 1992 age 32 Belgrade Serbia SFR YugoslaviaHeight1 90 m 6 ft 3 in Weight78 kg 172 lb Spike310 cm 122 in Block305 cm 120 in Volleyball informationPositionOppositeCurrent clubCSM TargovisteCareerYearsTeams2008 20132013 20152015 20162016 20172017 20182018 20192019 20202020 2021202120212021 20222022 Crvena zvezdaChemik PoliceSalihli BelediyesporVolei Nestle OsascoCrvena zvezdaVolero Le CannetOsasco AudaxBeijing BAIC MotorZeleznicar LajkovacRadomka RadomMegabox Volley VallefogliaCSM TargovisteNational team0000 SerbiaHonours Women s volleyball Representing Serbia Olympic Games 2020 Tokyo Team World Championship 2018 Japan Team 2022 Netherlands Poland Team European Championship 2019 Turkey 2017 Azerbaijan Georgia 2021 Serbia Croatia Bulgaria Romania 2023 Belgium Estonia Germany Italy 2015 Netherlands Belgium World Cup 2015 Japan FIVB World Grand Prix 2013 Sapporo 2017 Nanjing European Games 2015 Baku Team European League 2010 Ankara FIVB Nations League 2022 Ankara Team In 2020 Bjelica signed for the Chinese team Beijing BAIC Motor but did not play due to the COVID 19 pandemic She returned to the Serbian team Zeleznicar Lajkovac and won the 2021 Serbian Cup and then joined Polish Radom Radomka in the playoff 1 Contents 1 Achievements 1 1 Clubs 1 2 Individual Awards 2 References 3 External linksAchievements editClubs edit nbsp CEV Cup runner up 2009 10 nbsp Serbian volleyball league 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 nbsp Polish volleyball league 2013 14 nbsp Serbian Volleyball Cup 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 nbsp Polish Volleyball Cup 2013 14 nbsp Campeonato Paulista 2016 nbsp Brazilian Superliga runner up 2016 2017 Individual Awards edit 2010 European Junior Championship The best scorer 2014 Polish Cup The best attackerReferences edit POL W Ana Bjelica joins Radom for the playoffs worldofvolley com Retrieved 20 March 2021 External links editFIVB profile Ana Bjelica at the European Volleyball Confederation nbsp Ana Bjelica at Olympedia nbsp Ana Bjelica at Olympics com Ana Bjelica at the Olimpijski Komitet Srbije former profile in Serbian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ana Bjelica amp oldid 1219543716, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,