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Israel women's national volleyball team

The Israel women's national volleyball team participates in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches. It is governed by the Israel Volleyball Association (IVA). As in any other sports, even though Israel is geographically located in Asia, it competes in European (CEV) competitions. Its best result so far was a fourth place, in the 2010 European League, in Turkey.[2] On September 11, 2010, after losing the first leg of the repechage against Belarus side by 3:2, and beating them by 3:1 at home, the team qualified for the 2011 European Championship after thirty nine years of absence on this competition.[3]

Israel
AssociationIsrael Volleyball Association
ConfederationCEV
Head coachLogan Tom[1]
FIVB ranking42 (as of 31 July 2023)
Uniforms
Home
Away
Summer Olympics
Appearances0
World Championship
Appearances1 (First in 1956)
Best result14th
European Championship
Appearances3 (First in 1967)
Best result8th
www.iva.org.il (in Hebrew)

History edit

In the beginning of the State of Israel, volleyball was one of the sports with regular contests, including women's championships. But because of the 1947–1949 Palestine war, like most of the Israeli sports, volleyball was suspended, in order to help the army in the battlefield.[4]

The first time Israel women's national team participated in a prestigious competition, was the 1956 World Championship, in France. The squad was seeded in a group along with the Soviet Union, United States and Luxembourg. Israel finished third in the group, and then went on to dispute from 11th to 17th places, where it got a final 14th, whereas Brazil finished 11th and the Soviet Union claimed the world championship.[5]

In 1967, the Israeli national team celebrated her first European Championship. The tournament was held in Istanbul, Turkey, and the team played in the group stages, finishing second, after Turkey and before Sweden and Bulgaria. The next stage, the final round, had the top eight teams in the tournament. There, Israel has achieved two wins and seven losses and finished eighth in the final rankings.[5]

Four years later, in 1971, the Israeli national team again reached the European Championship finals tournament. The tournament was held in Italy, where the team played the preliminary round, reaching the second place in its group, after Hungary and before England. This second place led to the 7th–12th spots placement games. Israel has achieved one win and suffered four losses in its last appearance on the European championship tournament, finishing 11th.[5]

Project Selinger edit

Israeli women's national team in recent years has become a success model for imitation in other Israeli sports. Since the return of Dr. Arie Selinger to the Israeli coach's position, the Israeli team was dubbed "Project Selinger." The project was launched in the summer of 2007 with the goal of qualifying for the London 2012 Olympics. Special daily trainings were made for the evolution of the team.[5]

In the spring of 2010, the Israeli team played in 2011 European Championship qualifier in Group C along with the sides of Ukraine, United Kingdom and Slovakia. The first two stages, when Israel played Ukraine and Great Britain, finished in second place, with four wins and two losses.[5] Not qualifying directly, the Israelis had to dispute playoff games to define the last spots. On the playoffs, Israel had to face Belarus in two matches. After losing in Minsk on September 4, by 3:2 (19–25, 18–25, 25–18, 27–25, 15–13), a week later, in Ra'anana, Israel came back for a 3:1 win (25–22, 16–25, 25–20, 26–24) in front of 1,500 spectators, giving them the spot for the final round of the 2011 competition, after thirty nine years since they last took part on the finals.[6]

In June 2010 women's team began the campaign debut in the European League. Israel has been inserted to Group B together with Turkey, Spain and Greece at the end the group stage, qualified for four major teams tournament held in late July 2010 in Ankara, the capital of Turkey. Losing by 3:0 to Serbia and 3:0 to Turkey, Israel got the fourth place of the league, its best result so far in any tournament.

Results edit

Olympic Games edit

World Championship edit

World Grand Prix edit

European Championship edit

European League edit

  • 2009 — did not compete
  • 2010 — 4th place
  • 2011 — League round
  • 2012 — 9th place
  • 2013 — 8th place
  • 2014 — did not compete
  • 2015 — 3rd place
  • 2016 — did not qualify
  • 2017 — did not qualify
  • 2018 — 18th place
  • 2019 — 15th place
  • 2020cancelled
  • 2021 — 17th place
  • 2022 — did not qualify

See also edit

External links edit

  • Israel Volleyball Association
  • Israel national team Volleybox

References edit

  1. ^ World of Volley. "ISR W: Tom appointed as Israel Women head coach". Retrieved August 20, 2021.
  2. ^ CEV July 28, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Serbia defends European League title by beating Bulgaria 3:1. Accessed on July 26, 2010.
  3. ^ Israel Volleyball Association אירופה, שבנו אלייך בשלישית! Accessed on 09/14/2010. (Hebrew)
  4. ^ Israeli Volleyball Association[permanent dead link] History. Accessed on 09/14/2010. (Hebrew)
  5. ^ a b c d e Israeli Volleyball Association September 7, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Israel Team – Women. Accessed on 09/14/2010. (Hebrew)
  6. ^ CEV November 23, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Israel back to EC finals after 39 years! Accessed on 09/14/2010.

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For the men s team see Israel men s national volleyball team The Israel women s national volleyball team participates in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches It is governed by the Israel Volleyball Association IVA As in any other sports even though Israel is geographically located in Asia it competes in European CEV competitions Its best result so far was a fourth place in the 2010 European League in Turkey 2 On September 11 2010 after losing the first leg of the repechage against Belarus side by 3 2 and beating them by 3 1 at home the team qualified for the 2011 European Championship after thirty nine years of absence on this competition 3 IsraelAssociationIsrael Volleyball AssociationConfederationCEVHead coachLogan Tom 1 FIVB ranking42 as of 31 July 2023 UniformsHomeAwaySummer OlympicsAppearances0World ChampionshipAppearances1 First in 1956 Best result14thEuropean ChampionshipAppearances3 First in 1967 Best result8thwww iva org il in Hebrew Contents 1 History 1 1 Project Selinger 2 Results 2 1 Olympic Games 2 2 World Championship 2 3 World Grand Prix 2 4 European Championship 2 5 European League 3 See also 4 External links 5 ReferencesHistory editIn the beginning of the State of Israel volleyball was one of the sports with regular contests including women s championships But because of the 1947 1949 Palestine war like most of the Israeli sports volleyball was suspended in order to help the army in the battlefield 4 The first time Israel women s national team participated in a prestigious competition was the 1956 World Championship in France The squad was seeded in a group along with the Soviet Union United States and Luxembourg Israel finished third in the group and then went on to dispute from 11th to 17th places where it got a final 14th whereas Brazil finished 11th and the Soviet Union claimed the world championship 5 In 1967 the Israeli national team celebrated her first European Championship The tournament was held in Istanbul Turkey and the team played in the group stages finishing second after Turkey and before Sweden and Bulgaria The next stage the final round had the top eight teams in the tournament There Israel has achieved two wins and seven losses and finished eighth in the final rankings 5 Four years later in 1971 the Israeli national team again reached the European Championship finals tournament The tournament was held in Italy where the team played the preliminary round reaching the second place in its group after Hungary and before England This second place led to the 7th 12th spots placement games Israel has achieved one win and suffered four losses in its last appearance on the European championship tournament finishing 11th 5 Project Selinger edit Israeli women s national team in recent years has become a success model for imitation in other Israeli sports Since the return of Dr Arie Selinger to the Israeli coach s position the Israeli team was dubbed Project Selinger The project was launched in the summer of 2007 with the goal of qualifying for the London 2012 Olympics Special daily trainings were made for the evolution of the team 5 In the spring of 2010 the Israeli team played in 2011 European Championship qualifier in Group C along with the sides of Ukraine United Kingdom and Slovakia The first two stages when Israel played Ukraine and Great Britain finished in second place with four wins and two losses 5 Not qualifying directly the Israelis had to dispute playoff games to define the last spots On the playoffs Israel had to face Belarus in two matches After losing in Minsk on September 4 by 3 2 19 25 18 25 25 18 27 25 15 13 a week later in Ra anana Israel came back for a 3 1 win 25 22 16 25 25 20 26 24 in front of 1 500 spectators giving them the spot for the final round of the 2011 competition after thirty nine years since they last took part on the finals 6 In June 2010 women s team began the campaign debut in the European League Israel has been inserted to Group B together with Turkey Spain and Greece at the end the group stage qualified for four major teams tournament held in late July 2010 in Ankara the capital of Turkey Losing by 3 0 to Serbia and 3 0 to Turkey Israel got the fourth place of the league its best result so far in any tournament Results editOlympic Games edit 1964 to 2020 did not competeWorld Championship edit 1952 did not compete 1956 14th place 1960 to 2006 did not compete 2010 to 2022 did not qualifyWorld Grand Prix edit 1993 to 2017 did not competeEuropean Championship edit 1949 to 1963 did not compete 1967 8th place 1971 11th place 1975 to 2007 did not compete 2009 did not qualify 2011 16th place 2013 to 2023 did not qualifyEuropean League edit 2009 did not compete 2010 4th place 2011 League round 2012 9th place 2013 8th place 2014 did not compete 2015 3rd place 2016 did not qualify 2017 did not qualify 2018 18th place 2019 15th place 2020 cancelled 2021 17th place 2022 did not qualifySee also editIsrael men s national volleyball team Sport in IsraelExternal links editIsrael Volleyball Association Israel national team VolleyboxReferences edit World of Volley ISR W Tom appointed as Israel Women head coach Retrieved August 20 2021 CEV Archived July 28 2010 at the Wayback Machine Serbia defends European League title by beating Bulgaria 3 1 Accessed on July 26 2010 Israel Volleyball Association אירופה שבנו אלייך בשלישית Accessed on 09 14 2010 Hebrew Israeli Volleyball Association permanent dead link History Accessed on 09 14 2010 Hebrew a b c d e Israeli Volleyball Association Archived September 7 2010 at the Wayback Machine Israel Team Women Accessed on 09 14 2010 Hebrew CEV Archived November 23 2010 at the Wayback Machine Israel back to EC finals after 39 years Accessed on 09 14 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Israel women 27s national volleyball team amp oldid 1191129180, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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