Shanghai Volleyball Club
Full name |
Shanghai Golden Age Volleyball Club 上海金色年华男子排球俱乐部 | ||
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Nickname |
Shangahi Golden Age 上海男排 | ||
Founded | 1996 (change the format to run as a sports club) | ||
Ground |
Luwan Sports Centre, Shanghai, China (Capacity: 3500) | ||
Manager |
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Captain | Zhan Guojun | ||
League | Chinese Volleyball Men's League | ||
2017-18 | 1st | ||
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Championships | |||
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Shanghai Volleyball Club(now called Shanghai Golden Age), is a Chinese men’s volleyball club based in Shanghai.[1] The Shanghai men's volleyball team plays in the Chinese Men's League and the AVC Club Volleyball Championship.
The team won Twelve China League champion titles. The team with the name and different extensions have been present as, Shanghai Tang Dynasty and Fudan University Shanghai and now Shanghai Golden Age. Shanghai Volleyball Club have been a dominant force in the Chinese League since its inauguration in 1997, having won 14 titles in 22 editions to date – including the last four consecutive editions.
The team participated in FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship for the first time in 2017.
Team roster of Season 2017/18
Number | Player | Position | Height (m) | Birth date |
1 | Opposite/Spiker | 2.05 | 26/09/1991 | |
2 | Setter | 1.87 | 21/09/1996 | |
4 | Spiker | 1.94 | 16/10/1999 | |
5 | Middle Blocker | 1.93 | 09/11/1992 | |
6 | Middle Blocker | 1.97 | 05/01/1995 | |
7 | Spiker | 1.98 | 25/08/1989 | |
8 | Libero | 1.80 | 13/12/1992 | |
9 | Setter | 1.98 | 16/12/1988 | |
11 | Opposite | 2.00 | 07/03/1987 | |
12 | Middle Blocker/Opposite | 2.11 | 31/08/1995 | |
13 | Middle Blocker | 2.01 | 29/03/1991 | |
14 | Spiker | 1.98 | 16/04/1997 | |
15 | Spiker | 1.92 | 15/04/1990 | |
16 | Libero | 1.74 | 24/02/1984 | |
17 | Middle Blocker | 2.00 | 05/04/1999 | |
19 | Opposite/Spiker | 2.00 | 10/04/1998 | |
20 | Opposite | 1.94 | 06/07/1998 | |
Honours
- Champions (14): 1999/00, 2003/04 – 2011/12, 2014/15 – 2017/18
Notable players
Shen Qiong (1999–2013) Fang Yingchao (2001–2017) Ren Qi (2005–present) David Lee (2013–2014) Bojan Janić (2013–2014) Cristian Savani (2013–2016) Nikola Kovačević (2014–2015, 2016 (only for Asian Club Championship)) Scott Touzinsky (2015–2016)[2] Giulio Sabbi (2015–2016, 2018–present)[3] György Grozer (2016–2017) Facundo Conte (2016–2018) Julien Lyneel (2017–2018) Krisztián Pádár (2018) only for the finals of Season 17/18 Klemen Čebulj (2018–present)[4]
Head coaches
Note: The following list may not be complete.
Shen Fulin (????-2005 and 2009 Chinese National Games) Ju Genyin (2005–2010) Wang Jian (2010–2012) Lyu Ningxin (2012–2014) Shen Qiong (2014–)