Charleroi Volley
| Ground | Salle Ballens Monceau-sur-Sambre Belgium | ||
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| League | Ere Divisie Dames | ||
| Website | charleroivolley.be | ||
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Charleroi Volley, previously Dauphines Charleroi (until 2017),[1] is a Belgian women's volleyball club from Charleroi.
The women's A squad currently plays at the highest level of Belgian volleyball, Ere Divisie. They achieved promotion to the highest level of Belgian volleyball in 1988.
Charleroi Volley also has a B squad in Nationale 3, the 4th tier of the Belgian volleyball league pyramid. The C and D team play in lower provincial leagues.
In 2016 Dauphines Charleroi was merged with Carolo Smashing Club.[2] The merged club was first named Sharks Charleroi, but the name was later changed to Charleroi Volley.[3]
Previous names
The club have competed under the following names:
- Dauphines Charleroi (–2017)
- Sharks Charleroi (2017–2017)[1]
- Charleroi Volley (2017–2018)[3]
- Modal Charleroi Volley (2018–2021)
- Charleroi Volley (2021–2022)
- E.S. Charleroi Volley (2022–)
Honours
National competitions
- 2005–06, 2008–09
- Belgian Cup: 2
- 1994–95, 2011–12
Team squad
Season 2016–2017, as of January 2017.[4][5]
| Number | Player | Position | Height (m) | Weight (kg) | Birth date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Diana Castaño Sarrias | Libero | 1.71 | 61 | 5 April 1983 |
| 2 | Milena Dimova | Middle blocker | 1.90 | 62 | 5 July 1994 |
| 3 | Styliani-Marina Tsiakoula | Middle blocker | 1.85 | 70 | 13 March 1998 |
| 4 | Marine Hannaert | Libero | 1.76 | 56 | 29 July 1996 |
| 5 | Bente Daniels | Middle blocker | 1.85 | 77 | 8 August 1996 |
| 6 | Pauline Martin | Opposite | 1.85 | 69 | 9 April 2002 |
| 9 | Lucija Mlinar | Outside hitter | 1.80 | 69 | 6 May 1995 |
| 10 | Marcella Šaini | Setter | 1.81 | 70 | 3 October 1992 |
| 13 | Anelia Mintcheva | Setter | 1.78 | 61 | 7 December 1984 |
| 14 | Sara Folgueira | Opposite | 1.88 | 79 | 17 December 1996 |
| 15 | Marcia Monica Scacchi | Outside hitter | 1.83 | 77 | 29 January 1982 |
| 17 | Ewa Piątkowska | Middle blocker | 1.88 | 75 | 24 June 1980 |
| Coach: Velibor Ivanović | |||||
| 2011–2012 Team | ||
|---|---|---|
| # | Nationality | Name |
| 1 | Belgium | Céline Laforge |
| 3 | Belgium | Ophélie Gillain |
| 4 | Belgium | Charline Cambier |
| 5 | Romania | Ioana Pristavu |
| 7 | Bulgaria | Olga Krasteva |
| 8 | Serbia | Sonja Stanic |
| 10 | Bulgaria | Mariya Dimitrova |
| 11 | Belgium | Caroline Laforge |
| 12 | Belgium | Louise Staquet |
| 16 | Belgium | Hanne De Haes |
| — | Senegal | Bineta Ndiaye |
| Coach: Pascual Saurín | ||
References
- ^ a b Ghislain, Bernard (3 April 2017). "Adieu Dauphines, bienvenus les Sharks". La Dernière Heure (in French). Retrieved 3 September 2017.
- ^ "Les Dauphines et le Carolo Smashing Club fusionnent!". sudinfo.be (in French). 25 November 2016. Retrieved 3 February 2026.
- ^ a b "Déjà la fin des «Sharks Charleroi»!". sudinfo.be (in French). 16 July 2017. Retrieved 3 February 2026.
- ^ "Team". Dauphines Charleroi (in French). Archived from the original on 5 November 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
- ^ "Dauphines Charleroi - Team 2016–17". CEV. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
External links
- Official site (in French)