The Bulgaria women's national volleyball team represents Bulgaria in international women's volleyball competitions and is controlled by the Bulgarian Volleyball Federation. Bulgarska Federatsiya Volejbol (in Bulgarian "Българска Федерация Волейбол"is the governing body of volleyball in Bulgaria Confédération Européenne de Volleyball (CEV is the continental governing body for the sport of Volleyball in Europe. Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB is the international governing body for the sport of Volleyball. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 1477 - Battle of Nancy: Charles the Bold is killed and Burgundy becomes part of France. Volleyball has been contested as an indoor sport at the Summer Olympic Games since 1964. Volleyball has been contested as an indoor sport at the Summer Olympic Games since 1964. Volleyball at the 1980 Summer Olympics was represented by two events men's team and women's team The European Volleyball Championship is a sport competition for national teams currently held biannually and organized by the CEV, The 1981 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the twelfth edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne The 1979 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the eleventh edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne The 1997 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 20th edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 2001 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 22nd edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The state of Bulgaria (България transliterated bg-Latn ''Balgaria'' The country preserves the traditions (in ethnic name language and alphabet of the First Bulgarian Volleyball is an Olympic team sport in which two teams of 6 active players (5 normal players and one 'libero' are separated by a net that is usually four feet Competition is a rivalry between individuals groups nations or animals for territory or resources Bulgarska Federatsiya Volejbol (in Bulgarian "Българска Федерация Волейбол"is the governing body of volleyball in Bulgaria The team had its biggest succes in 1981, winning the European title at home soil (Sofia). Year 1981 ( MCMLXXXI) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link displays the 1981 Sofia (София ˈsɔfija is the Capital and largest city of the Republic of Bulgaria, with a population of 1395568 in the Capital Municipality
In 1980, at the boycotted Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union, the squad claimed the bronze medal by defeating Hungary in the bronze medal match: 3-2 (15:5, 13:15, 6:15, 15:4, and 15:8). Year 1980 ( MCMLXXX) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link displays the 1980 Gregorian calendar) The 1980 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad, were an International Multi-sport event held in Moscow in the Soviet Moscow (Москва́ romanised: Moskvá, IPA: see also other names) is the Capital and the largest city of The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR was a constitutionally Socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991
Results
- 1952 — 4th place
- 1956 — 5th place
- 1960 — did not participate
- 1962 — 4th place
- 1967 — did not participate
- 1970 — 6th place
- 1974 — 13th place
- 1978 — 9th place
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Squads
- 1998 World Championship — 10th place
- Teodora Betcheva, Aneta Germanova, Iliyana Gocheva, Anna Ivanova, Neli Marinova, Dessislava Nikodimova, Slavka Ouzounova, Emilia Pashova, Iliyana Petkova, Vanya Sokolova, Dessislava Velitchkova, and Antonina Zetova. The Volleyball World Championship is a men's and women's indoor Volleyball competition The 1956 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the second edition of the tournament organised by the world's governing body the FIVB. The 1960 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the third edition of the tournament organised by the world's governing body the FIVB. The 1962 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the fourth edition of the tournament organised by the world's governing body the FIVB. The 1967 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the fifth edition of the tournament organised by the world's governing body the FIVB. The 1970 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the sixth edition of the tournament organised by the world's governing body the FIVB. The 1974 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the seventh edition of the tournament organised by the world's governing body the FIVB. The 1978 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the eighth edition of the tournament organised by the world's governing body the FIVB. The 1982 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the ninth edition of the tournament organised by the world's governing body the FIVB. The 1986 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the tenth edition of the tournament organised by the world's governing body the FIVB. The 1990 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the eleventh edition of the tournament organised by the world's governing body the FIVB. The 1994 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the twelfth edition of the tournament organised by the world's governing body the FIVB. The 1998 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the thirteenth edition of the tournament organised by the world's governing body the FIVB. The 2002 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the fourteenth edition of the tournament organised by the world's governing body the FIVB. The 2006 FIVB Women's World Championship was held in Japan from October 31 to November 16 2006. The European Volleyball Championship is a sport competition for national teams currently held biannually and organized by the CEV, The 1949 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the first edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 1950 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the second edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 1951 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the third edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 1955 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the fourth edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 1958 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the fifth edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 1963 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the sixth edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 1967 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the sixth edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 1971 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the eighth edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 1975 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the ninth edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 1977 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the tenth edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 1979 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the eleventh edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne The 1981 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the twelfth edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne The 1983 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the thirteenth edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne The 1985 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the fourteenth edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne The 1987 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the fifteenth edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne The 1989 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the sixteenth edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne The 1991 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 17th edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 1993 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 18th edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 1995 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 19th edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 1997 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 20th edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 1999 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 21st edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 2001 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 22nd edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 2003 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 23rd edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the The 2005 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 24th edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 2007 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 25th edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de The 1998 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the thirteenth edition of the tournament organised by the world's governing body the FIVB. Head Coach: unknown.
- 2001 European Championship —
Bronze Medal
- Elena Arsova, Aneta Germanova, Iliyana Gocheva, Radostina Gradeva, Marina Marik, Anna Milanova, Neli Neshich, Iliyana Petkova, Emiliya Serafimova, Vanya Sokolova, Dessislava Velitchkova, and Antonina Zetova. The 2001 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 22nd edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de Head Coach: unknown.
- 2002 World Championship — 8th place
- Lyubka Debarlieva, Aneta Germanova, Iliyana Gocheva, Elena Koleva, Elena Kunova, Marina Marik, Neli Neshich, Slavka Ouzounova, Iliyana Petkova, Vanya Sokolova, Radosveta Teneva, and Antonina Zetova. The 2002 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the fourteenth edition of the tournament organised by the world's governing body the FIVB. Head Coach: Stefan Panchev.
- 2005 European Championship — 9th place (tied)
- Lyubka Debarlieva, Mariya Filipova, Strashimira Filipova, Martina Georgieva, Iliyana Gocheva, Vyara Hadzhimoskova, Elena Koleva, Vania Sokolova, Evelina Tsvetanova, Eva Yaneva, Tsevtelina Zarkova, and Antonina Zetova. The 2005 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 24th edition of the event organised by Europe's governing volleyball body the Confédération Européenne de Eva Yaneva (born 31 July 1985 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian Volleyball Head Coach: Miroslav Zhivkov.
See also
The Bulgaria men's national volleyball team, controlled by the Bulgarian Volleyball Federation, is one of the leading Volleyball teams in Europe and
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