Chinese Taipei women's national volleyball team

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Chinese Taipei
AssociationChinese Taipei Volleyball Association
ConfederationAVC
FIVB ranking50 (as of 31 July 2023)
Uniforms
Home
Away
Summer Olympics
Appearances0
World Championship
Appearances2 (First in 1990)
Best result11th (1990)

The Chinese Taipei women's national volleyball team is the women's national volleyball team of Republic of China (Taiwan). (See Chinese Taipei for team naming issue) Controlled by Chinese Taipei Volleyball Association, it represents the country in international competitions and friendly matches.

After 16 years since 1990, Chinese Taipei women's national volleyball team re-entered FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in 2006. To everyone's surprise, the 23-ranked team gained their first-ever victory over the host Japan (7th) on the opening day,[1] followed by defeated South Korea (8th), Poland (9th), Kenya (11th), and Costa Rica (33rd) in the first round. However, after a good start of five consecutive victories, the team could not continue their impressing form and eventually took the 12th place.

In December, the same squad attended the 2006 Asian Games held in Doha, Qatar. Although the team lost to South Korea and China in the preliminary round, they later beat Kazakhstan and Thailand and won the bronze medal, the first medal in women's volleyball at Asian Games.[2]

Results[edit]

Olympic Games[edit]

FIVB World Cup[edit]

FIVB World Championship[edit]

  • Soviet Union 1952 to Czechoslovakia 1986Did not enter or Did not qualify
  • China 1990 – 11th place
  • Brazil 1994Did not qualify
  • Japan 1998Did not qualify
  • Germany 2002Did not qualify
  • Japan 2006 – 12th place
  • Japan 2010Did not qualify
  • Italy 2014Did not qualify
  • Japan 2018Did not qualify
  • NetherlandsPoland 2022Did not qualify

FIVB World Grand Prix[edit]

  • China 1994 – 12th place
  • China 1995 to Italy 2006Did not qualify
  • China 2007 – 12th place
  • Japan 2008Did not qualify
  • Japan 2009Did not qualify
  • China 2010 – 12th place
  • Macau 2011Did not qualify
  • China 2012 – 16th place
  • Japan 2013Did not qualify
  • Japan 2014Did not qualify
  • United States 2015Did not qualify
  • Thailand 2016Did not qualify
  • China 2017Did not qualify

FIVB Challenger Cup[edit]

Asian Games[edit]

Asian Championship[edit]

  • Australia 1975Did not participate
  • Hong Kong 1979Did not participate
  • Japan 1983 – 4th place
  • China 1987Did not participate
  • Hong Kong 1989 – 4th place
  • Thailand 1991 – 5th place
  • China 1993 – 4th place
  • Thailand 1995 – 4th place
  • Philippines 1997 – 4th place
  • Hong Kong 1999 – 5th place
  • Thailand 2001 – 5th place
  • Vietnam 2003 – 5th place
  • China 2005 – 5th place
  • Thailand 2007 – 6th place
  • Vietnam 2009 – 6th place
  • Taiwan 2011 – 5th place
  • Thailand 2013 – 7th place
  • China 2015 – 4th place
  • Philippines 2017 – 6th place
  • South Korea 2019 – 6th place
  • Philippines 2021Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • Thailand 2023 – 9th place

Asian Cup[edit]

Asian Challenge Cup[edit]

  • Thailand 2022Did not participate
  • Indonesia 2023 3rd place

Current squad[edit]

As of May 2023 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship

Shirt No Player Birth Date Height Club Position
5. Chen Yi-Ju 21.12.1989 174 / 64 Taiwan NTNU Middle Blocker
6. Hsieh Chian-Yi 25.09.1990 165 / 58 Taiwan Taiwan Power Setter
7. Chen Wan-Ting 25.11.1990 178 / 65 Taiwan NTNU Opposite
8. Yang Yi-Chen 04.04.1992 166 / 62 Taiwan NTNU Setter
9. Chang Chen-Yin (c) 28.03.1991 180 / 66 Taiwan Taiwan Power Outside Spiker
11. Wu Shu-Fen 07.04.1989 175 / 68 Taiwan Taiwan Power Middle Blocker
12. Yang Meng-Hua 15.08.1991 170 / 67 Taiwan Taiwan Power Libero
13. Wan I-Tzu 31.10.1991 175 / 64 Taiwan Taiwan Power Middle Blocker
15. Lee Tzu-Ying 04.07.1994 173 / 68 Taiwan NTNU Outside Spiker
16. Chen Tzu-Ya 26.08.1997 177 / 64 Taiwan NTNU Outside Spiker
19. Tseng Wan-Ling 13.05.1996 170 / 65 TaiwanTaiwan Power Middle Blocker
20. Wang Sin-Ting 17.10.1992 177 / 59 TaiwanTaiwan Power Outside Spiker

Head coaches[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "FIVB Women's World Championship: Chinese Taipei shock hosts Japan on the opening day". FIVB. 2006-10-31.
  2. ^ "Chinese Taipei wins first women's volleyball medal at Asian Games". People's Daily. 2006-12-13.

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