The 16 Chinese women’s volleyball team went to the National League, led by Yuan Xinyue and Li Yingying_Chinese Team_Match_Cai Bin

Original title: The 16 Chinese women’s volleyball team went to the National League, led by Yuan Xinyue and Li Yingying

Article source: Xinhua News Agency

Beijing, May 25th (Reporters Wang Jingyu, Lu Xingji) The Chinese women’s volleyball team led by head coach Cai Bin will start from Zhangzhou, Fujian on the 25th to start the journey of the 2022 World Women’s Volleyball League. 16 people, including captain Yuan Xinyue, will accompany the team Expedition.

According to Cai Bin, the Chinese team’s expedition list this time is Li Yingying, Jin Ye, Wang Yunyu, Wang Yizhu (main attack); Yuan Xinyue, Wang Yuanyuan, Yang Hanyu, Gao Yi, Zheng Yixin (secondary attack); Gong Xiangyu, Miao Yiwen (coupling); Ding Xia, Diao Linyu, Cai Yaqian (secondary biography); Wang Weiyi, Ni Feifan (free man). The other 4 team members Chen Peiyan, Wu Mengjie, Xu Jianan and Wang Yifan who participated in the Zhangzhou training camp will not go out with the team this time, and have other competition tasks.

According to the plan, the Chinese team set off for Guangzhou on the followingnoon of the 25th, and flew from Guangzhou to Turkey in the early morning of the 26th. The destination is Ankara, one of the first stops of the World Women’s Volleyball League. In the first week of the game, the Chinese team will face the Netherlands, Turkey, Italy and Thailand, the first of which is once morest the Netherlands on June 1, local time. Before the game starts, the Chinese team will conduct adaptive training in Ankara.

A total of 16 teams will participate in this year’s World Women’s Volleyball League, and the top eight teams in the 3 divisions will enter the finals. The Chinese team’s goal is to reach the finals first. (Finish)Return to Sohu, see more

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