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List of earthquake victims of Turkish women's volleyball team

Belediye Club of Turkish Women's Volleyball Team 14 players were all buried under the rubble.

The earthquake in Turkey has always been a matter of great concern to the outside world, because this earthquake is very serious and has a great impact. A few days ago, after the earthquake in Turkey, many athletes such as football team and volleyball team lost contact one after another, and their whereabouts also attracted special attention from the outside world.

Originally, everyone was still holding good hopes. Now there is news from Turkey: after many days of losing contact, the Turkish women's volleyball team 16 players were found in the ruins and all were killed. On February/KOOC-0//KOOC-0/day, 2023, the Turkish Volleyball Federation officially announced that/KOOC-0/6 women's volleyball team was all killed and was found in the ruins of Adia Man Hotel. A few days ago, Turkey's "New Dawn" reported that after a strong earthquake in Turkey, many athletes in the country lost contact one after another.

Brief introduction of Turkish women's volleyball team

Turkish women's volleyball team is a strong European team. Founded in 1958, 10 participated in the European Women's Volleyball Championship for the first time. After that, the Turkish women's volleyball team participated in the European Championships of 1967, 198 1 989 and 1995, and won two places of 12 and1/kloc-. In 2003, the Turkish women's volleyball team made a blockbuster, unexpectedly defeated many strong European teams in the European Championship and reached the final, finally winning the runner-up and the qualification to participate in the World Cup for the first time.

20 12 London Olympic games, the Turkish women's volleyball team consists of 12 people. 20 19 June 12, China women's volleyball team beat the Turkish team 3-0 in the 2019 World Women's Volleyball League held in Jiangmen, Guangdong. On 202 1, the Turkish women's volleyball team reached the quarterfinals of the Tokyo Olympic women's volleyball competition, setting the best record in the Olympic Games. And won the third place in the European Women's Volleyball Championship.