J.A.V. Volleyball Club Olympic

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The Club Voleibol J.A.V. Olympic (by Young Volleyball Fans) of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. It was founded in 1988 and focuses its activity on promoting volleyball in facilities and educational centers in Las Palmas.

History

The senior women's team achieved promotion to the Women's Super League in the 2003-2004 season, competing under the name Ciudad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, in the 2005-2006 season it was renamed Maspalomas Costa Canaria, in 2006-2007 Mazotti, in 2007-08 Grupo IBSA, in 2008-09 Caja de Canarias i>, in 2010-11 Ciudad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 2016, between the 2009-10 and 2011-12 seasons it was called Playa de Las Canteras and from 2016 to 2022 CV CCO 7 Palmas. In the 2022-23 season it is called CV Hidramar Gran Canaria.

Despite the relegation of the 2007-2008 season, it maintains the category due to the resignation of the promoted Torrelavega team. In the 2009/2010 season it once again avoided relegation and remained in the Super League thanks to financial problems that caused several teams to give up. In the summer of 2010 it merged with the historic champion team Club Voleibol Las Palmas, to survive the pressing crisis of both entities.

On April 18, 2021, they were proclaimed champions of the Iberdrola Superliga, winning the Alcobendas Volleyball Club in the golden set. Their second league title came in 2023, winning the final playoff of the Iberdrola Superliga by 3 to 1 to the Haris Volleyball Club.

Sports organization chart

2022-23 season squad

#NameF. BirthStatureOrigin CoReCeOpLi
1 Julia de Paula 7 July 2005 1,88 m SpainBandera de EspañaSpain x
5 Alba M. Sánchez 9 September 1991 1,78 m SpainBandera de EspañaSpain x
6 Lucrecia Castellano Engo 18 June 2000 1,80 m SpainBandera de EspañaSpain x
7 Adriani Vilvert 26 April 1993 1,87 m BrazilBandera de BrasilBrazil x
8 Saray Manzano 29 June 1996 1.73 m SpainBandera de EspañaSpain x
9 Andrea Arocha 24 May 2003 1.63 m SpainBandera de EspañaSpain x
10 Sara Aparecida Dias da Silva 29 April 1994 1.85 m BrazilBandera de BrasilBrazil x
12 María Alejandra Álvarez del Burgo 1 September 1995 1,78 m SpainBandera de EspañaSpain x
13 Helia González 29 August 1985 1,79 m SpainBandera de EspañaSpain x
14 Laisa Maeda 14 February 1998 1,78 m BrazilBandera de BrasilBrazil x
18 Sulian Matienzo 14 December 1994 1,78 m CubaCuba x
19 Laura Beatriz Suárez 13 December 1998 1.85 m CubaCuba x
Coach:Marcos Dreyer
2. Coach / scout:Francisco José Carballo Sicilia
Statistics:Arthur Cohen
Source: RFEV

Palmarés

  • Women's Superliga Volleyball: (2) (2020-21, 2022-23)
  • Volleyball Women's Superlight Champion: (1) (2021-22)
  • Copa de la Reina: Subcampeona: (2) (2021, 2023)
  • Supercopa: (1) (2021)
  • Iberian Cup: (1) (2023)

Palmarés Filial

  • Princess Cup of Asturias: (2) (2021, 2022)

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