FULL RECAP: The Volleyball show of the year reaches its highlight this weekend, when 4 teams will clash in Rotterdam for the European crown.
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SAD. Bethania played a huge role in all of Eczacibasi’s success last season when they won the Champions League and FIVB Club World Champs.
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As far as we know, the last time she represented Turkey was during the 2012 Olympics. It looks like the 28 year old is healthy & confirms her return to the National Team with an Instagram post.
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The good news is that Gavin & Arkas Spor won the 2014/2015 Turkish League against top favorite Halkbank Ankara. Now the bad news is that he is leaving Turkey for Brazil.
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The Yellow Angels defeated Vakifbank to win the Turkish Cup in an epic 5 set marathon. Korean superstar & Turkish Cup Most Valuable Player Kim led her team with 35 points.
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After winning the Champions League with her Turkish club team Eczacıbaşı VitrA and the Most Valuable Player Award, the American outside hitter is no doubt one of the world’s best all around players. Congrats J-LA!
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The Turkish muse is having the BEST WEEK ever! Even though she is only 24 years old, thinks that playing at Final Fours for seven times consecutively is all because of “being at the right place at the right time.”
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Turkish muse and one of Volleywood’s most searched players of 2014 Naz Aydemir Akyol has been awarded as The Most Beautiful and Most Successful Woman in Turkey for 2014. We love her dress!!!!!!
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Turkish player EMRE can be at the gym, enjoying a night out, in the car, feeling bored or even at a spot where he just feels the need to take a selfie and he would do it!
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His name is Osmany Juantorena, and there is no need to say that the Cuban-born spiker – now an Italian citizen – is one of the leading figures in world’s Volleyball.
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For the first time in over a decade, this THE FIRST MAJOR tournament for Turkey in over a decade without one of the world’s best scorers. So do you think TURKEY can win a medal without Neslihan Demir?