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20 нояб. 2010 г.

Rabita Baku defeated Igtisadchi twice in friendly matches.



Rabita and Igtisadchi teams which continue preraring for next season played two friendly matches in Ganjlik Olympic Center on 19-20 November. Azerivolley family also visited these matches.
In the first match Rabita played with full squad and won 4-0. Igtisadchi`s players which participated in the World Championship have not joined the team,except Japanese libero Yuko Sano who did not also take part in the first match. Kathleen Weiss and Alice Blom will join the team in next days.

Statistics for the first match by Artem Borisenko (Rabita Baku)

In the second match which was played today,Yuko Sano played as a starting libero and made the difference as in the quality of the team game, so in the result of the match. Rabita won this match in five sets. 3-2

Statistics for the second match by Artem Borisenko (Rabita Baku)

Rabita will play its first official match on the 24th November against Romanian runner-up Dinamo Bucharest in the first Champions League match.


Ivana Milos joined Igtisadchi Baku


Croatian National team member,Ivana Milos joined Igtisadchi Baku after the World Championship held in Japan.
Ivana Milos plays in the position of middle-blocker. Her height is 187 cm. She was born in 1986. She played in Croatian Zok Split last season.
She also took part in the friendly matches Rabita-Igtisadchi. In the first match she played last set and scored 5 points ( 4 attacks and 1 block).

Desde España con Amor

Born María Isabel Fernández in the tiny city of Fuentes de Andalucía, Marisa Fernandez stands tall, not only literally, but also metaphorically, as one of the most skillful players Spanish volleyball ever produced. So when we got a chance to talk to her, we jumped in it.

What were your first impressions of Baku and what were your expectations before you came?

I was here five years ago, when Spanish national team played against Azerbaijan at the World Cup Qualification stage in Baku. The city has grown a lot since then; it is a big, new, modern and very cosmopolitan city and I like it!

Spanish tourists who visited Baku have compared the city to Andalusia for its mixture of European and Middle Eastern styles. Do you think this comparison is accurate?

Actually, it is accurate! In Andalusia, where I am from, we have a great mix of cultures that has enriched us, our music, art, architecture. There has been a big Arabic influence in Andalusia.

Spain has a strong volleyball league, but somehow Spanish national team has struggled internationally. What do you think is the problem here?

I won't call it a problem, but Spanish volleyball is still growing and we need some time to adapt and to adjust. Also, Europe is a continent with a great volleyball culture, with a lot of strong teams and to qualify for the World championship is a very difficult task.

You played volleyball in Spain, Greece and Italy. How would you compare these leagues?

The level of the Italian league is higher than Greek or Spanish leagues and Greek league is stronger than Spanish Superliga. But my Greek team Panathinaikos was also very well organized in terms of club structure and facilities. When it comes to organizing sport events, providing great entertainment and attracting masses, I think, Greece and Italy are well ahead of Spain.

How popular is volleyball in Spain anyway? Would people recognize you if you walked down the street in, let's say, Madrid or Valencia?

Even though there are a lot of volleyball fans in Spain, this is not the most popular sport in the country. If I walked down the street in a big city like Madrid or Valencia, probably only few people would recognize me, but if I walked somewhere in Andalusia more people would know who I am.

Are you a football fan? Do you have a favorite team or player?

I am not a football fanatic. I like the sport, but I'm not a fanatic. I like FC Barcelona, because they have very good players and they play great as a team.

Where were you when Spain won the World Cup this summer?

When it happened, I was with my national team, playing in the European League.

What is your fondest volleyball memory?

My first year away from home, the year when I joined Greek Panathinaikos. To be part of such a big club was a wonderful experience. Greek fans were amazing - having 3,000 people chant your name is the most rewarding experience for an athlete. And, of course, my on-court success is also very memorable - Greek championship, Greek national cup, second place in the Challenge Cup, Greek All-Star game, my Greek "MVP" awards and my "Best Attacker" award in the Challenge Cup.

In Igtisadchi you play alongside Venezuelan Aleoscar Iriarte and Argentinian Yael Castiglione. Does it help to have other Spanish speaking players around?

Not really. I like having people who speak Spanish around, but our team is predominantly English speaking, and I like talking with everyone, not just people who speak my language.

Do you have any favorite place in Baku? Where do you hang out?

In my time free I like to walk around with my husband and our Spanish friends. We visit Fakhri Khiyaban ["The Alley of Honor" is the national memorial complex and cemetery - Azerivolley.com] - a beautiful place that I like a lot for its serenity and quiet dignity. But my most favorite place is in my house with my husband. When I am home I forget about everything, and I can just enjoy the tranquility and peace of mind with the man I love.

Can you dance Flamenco?

Unfortunately, I can not dance flamenco, but I love listening to flamenco music, and I love watching professionals dance.

Is there anything you wanted to say to the readers of Azerivolley.com?

I wanted to thank them for their hospitality! Azerbaijani people are very nice and hospitable, and when you are a foreigner living in another country to have people there support you is very important!


Desde España con Amor - From Spain with love.

19 нояб. 2010 г.

All the champions league matches on Laola1.tv

www.laola1.tv will broadcast all the matches of the Champions league 2010/11 season Live

2011 CEV CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - WOMEN - Main Phase

Pool E - Match L-350





Date / Time Competition Hall Venue of Arrival & Departure
2010-11-24 / 17:00 Sala Polivalenta BUCHAREST Nr. 10 Calea Piscului
RO- BUCHAREST

1st Referee 2nd Referee CEV Official
ZDRAVESKI, Zdravko (MKD) GEORGOULEAS, Georgios (GRE) DELOUTRE, Valérie (CEV Supervisor)
Team Information Match Information
Home Team Visiting Team Result
Dinamo Romprest BUCHAREST vs Rabita BAKU
0 : 0
Players
Home Team Officials








Players
Visiting Team Officials
Set 1: -:-
Set 2: -:-
Set 3: -:-
Set 4: -:-
Set 5: -:-

Further information:

17 нояб. 2010 г.

Rabita will play against Igtisadchi twice in friendly matches.





Rabita Baku, which continues its preparation for the first match of the CEV Champions League, will face Igtisadchi Baku twice on the 19-20th November in Baku, Ganjlik Olympic Center.

It will be the first matches for both teams with full squads, as the players of these teams participated in World Championship in Japan, will join the teams till that time.

16 нояб. 2010 г.


16.11.2010

Rookie Rabita BAKU has set high goals for Champions League premiere

Baku, Azerbaijan, November 16, 2010. Last year’s CEV Cup bronze medalist and Azerbaijani champion Rabita Baku will make its debut in the 2011 CEV Champions League in about ten days. The Azerbaijani champions were assigned to Pool E after the Drawing of Lots held this past June in Vienna, together with Italian national champion Scavolini PESARO, Poland’s Aluprof BIELSKO-BIALA and another rookie of the league, i.e. Dinamo Romprest BUCHAREST of Romania.
At the press conference organized yesterday by Rabita in Baku, the officials of the team shared their thoughts and talked about the plans and goals of the team for the next European season which will start with the match against the Romanians next November 24 in Bucharest.
The club’s Organization Director Nasimi Musayev said: “Rabita always puts the highest goals in front of the team and does its best to achieve the wished results. This year our team will make its debut in the best European club competition, the CEV Champions league. Everyone knows that there are no weak opponents in this tournament, so we respect any of our competitors. The favorite of our group of course are the Italians of Scavolini PESARO. All remaining three teams will fight for the second place. The first aim is to qualify to the Playoffs, and then we will see. We know it will be very hard, but I think we are on the right way”.
Serbian head coach Dejan Brdjovic commented: “Some of our players played in the World Championship and will join the team in the next few days. We have many high-level and ambitious players, but we need time to have good connection between the players and to show real team game. We embarked on a long and very hard marathon, both in the local and European arena we will face very strong opponents. Our first game will be in Romania, against a serious team. I hope we will be satisfied with the result at the end.”
The assistant coach Eldar Yusubov added: “All the teams in our group as in the other groups are very strong. Scavolini PESARO and Aluprof BIELSKO-BIALA are the champions of their countries and have many high-level players in their squads. Dinamo Romprest BUCHAREST is the runner-up of the last Romanian championship. It means that there will not be easy matches for us. We are ready for that”.
The captain of the team, three-time Best Scorer of the CEV Champions League, Natalya Mammadova, also answered to the questions of the journalists: “As you know only one player cannot take the team to the wished aims. I know my fans are waiting for the “Best Scorer” title once again from me, but Volleyball is a team game, and I will do my best to be useful for my team. We will face quite strong teams with different international stars, but I think we will be ready to show our real potential”.


15 нояб. 2010 г.

Puerto Rican trio on their way to Azerbaijan

Three members of Puerto Rican national team may soon join Azerbaijani Superleague club- "VC BAKI".

Mojica Vilmarie -- Sarai Alvarez -- Alexandra Oquendo

Setter Vilmarie Mojica, outside hitter Sarai Alvarez and middle blocker Alexandra Oquendo are reportedly in negotiations with an Azerbaijani club and according to Humberto Pagan, the Director of International Relations of the Puerto Rican Volleyball Federation, the talks are nearing an end.

The trio was part of the Puerto Rican national team at the recent World Cup in Japan. Moreover, Mojica (left) is also a long-time national team captain.

These three players will join the team camp in Turkey.


14 нояб. 2010 г.

Rabita resigns with Natalya Kulikova.

Last Azerbaijani Champion Rabita Baku decided to cancel the agreement with Russian outside-hitter Natalia Kulikova.
Natalia Kulikova signed with Turkish Beshiktash for next season and will continue her career in that club for one year. The reason of the resignation is unknown for media now,but we will try to learn about that as soon as possible.