Poland women's national volleyball team

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Poland
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AssociationPolski Związek Piłki Siatkowej
Head coach Italy
FIVB ranking12 (as of 12 June 2021)
Uniforms
Home
Away
Summer Olympics
Appearances3 (First in 1964)
Best resultBronze (1964, 1968)
World Championship
Appearances10 (First in 1952)
Best resultSilver (1952)
World Cup
Appearances2 (First in 2003)
Best result6th (2007)
European Championship
Appearances29 (First in 1949)
Best resultGold (2003, 2005)
www.pzps.pl (in Polish)

The Poland women's national volleyball team is controlled by the Polski Związek Piłki Siatkowej (PZPS), which represents the country in international competitions and friendly matches.

Results[]

Summer Olympics[]

  Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth place

Summer Olympics record
Year Round Position Pld W L SW SL Squad
Japan 1964 Round Robin Third Place 5 3 2 10 6 Squad
Mexico 1968 Round Robin Third Place 7 5 2 15 11 Squad
West Germany 1972 Did Not Qualify
Canada 1976
Soviet Union 1980
United States 1984
South Korea 1988
Spain 1992
United States 1996
Australia 2000
Greece 2004
China 2008 Group Stage 9th Place 5 1 4 9 12 Squad
United Kingdom 2012 Did Not Qualify
Brazil 2016
Japan 2020
Total 0 Titles 3/15

World Championship[]

  Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth place

World Championship record
Year Round Position Pld W L SW SL Squad
Soviet Union 1952 Round Robin Runners Up Squad
France 1956 Round Robin Third Place
Brazil 1960 Round Robin 4th Place
Soviet Union 1962 Round Robin Third Place
Japan 1967 Did Not Enter
Bulgaria 1970 9th Place
Mexico 1974 9th Place
Soviet Union 1978 11th Place
Peru 1982 Did Not Qualify
Czechoslovakia 1986
China 1990
Brazil 1994
Japan 1998
Germany 2002 15th Place Squad
Japan 2006 15th Place Squad
Japan 2010 9th Place Squad
Italy 2014 Did Not Qualify
Japan 2018
Netherlands Poland 2022 TBD TBD
Total 0 Titles 11/19

European Championship[]

  Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth place

World Cup[]

  Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth place

World Cup record
Year Round Position Pld W L SW SL Squad
Uruguay 1973 Did Not Qualify
Japan 1977
Japan 1981
Japan 1985
Japan 1989
Japan 1991
Japan 1995
Japan 1999
Japan 2003 8th Place Squad
Japan 2007 6th Place Squad
Japan 2011 Did Not Qualify
Japan 2015
Japan 2019
Total 0 Titles 2/13

World Grand Prix[]

  Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth place

World Grand Prix record
Year Round Position Pld W L SW SL Squad
Hong Kong 1993 Did Not Enter
China 1994
China 1995
China 1996
Japan 1997
Hong Kong 1998
China 1999
Philippines 2000
Macau 2001
Hong Kong 2002
Italy 2003
Italy 2004 8th Place Squad
Japan 2005 7th Place Squad
Italy 2006 12th Place Squad
China 2007 6th Place Squad
Japan 2008 10th Place Squad
Japan 2009 7th Place Squad
China 2010 6th Place Squad
Macau 2011 10th Place Squad
China 2012 8th Place Squad
Japan 2013 15th Place Squad
Japan 2014 16th Place Squad
United States 2015 14th place Squad
Thailand 2016 14th place Squad
China 2017 13th place Squad
Total 0 Titles 14/25

Nations League[]

  Champions    Runners up    Third place    Fourth place

European League[]

European Games[]

Team[]

Current squad[]

Head coach: Jacek Nawrocki

No. Name Date of birth Pos* Height Weight Spike Block 2018–19 club
1 Julia Nowicka 21 October 1998 ST 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) 58 kg (128 lb) 295 cm (116 in) 278 cm (109 in) Poland BKS Bielsko-Biała
3 Klaudia Alagierska 2 January 1996 MB 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 76 kg (168 lb) 297 cm (117 in) 0 cm (0 in) Poland
4 Marlena Pleśnierowicz 9 January 1992 ST 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) 61 kg (134 lb) 295 cm (116 in) 280 cm (110 in) Poland Chemik Police
5 Agnieszka Kąkolewska 17 October 1994 MB 1.99 m (6 ft 6 in) 75 kg (165 lb) 309 cm (122 in) 295 cm (116 in) Italy Pomi Casalmaggiore
6 Justyna Łukasik 27 January 1993 MB 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) 77 kg (170 lb) 301 cm (119 in) 285 cm (112 in) Poland
8 Maria Stenzel 25 November 1998 LB 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) 54 kg (119 lb) 275 cm (108 in) 264 cm (104 in) Poland Grot Budowlani Łódź
10 Zuzanna Efimienko 8 August 1989 MB 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 72 kg (159 lb) 318 cm (125 in) 303 cm (119 in) Poland
14 Martyna Łukasik 26 November 1999 OP 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 71 kg (157 lb) 0 cm (0 in) 0 cm (0 in) Poland Chemik Police
15 Martyna Grajber 28 March 1995 OS 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) 70 kg (150 lb) 305 cm (120 in) 292 cm (115 in) Poland Chemik Police
17 Malwina Smarzek 3 June 1996 OP 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) 80 kg (180 lb) 318 cm (125 in) 300 cm (120 in) Italy Foppapedretti Bergamo
19 Magdalena Damaske 19 February 1996 OS 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) 73 kg (161 lb) 312 cm (123 in) 290 cm (110 in) Poland
22 8 September 1999 OS 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 67 kg (148 lb) 302 cm (119 in) 290 cm (110 in) Poland Impel Wrocław
23 Julia Twardowska 4 May 1995 OS 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 75 kg (165 lb) 301 cm (119 in) 290 cm (110 in) Poland Grot Budowlani Łódź
26 20 January 1999 LB 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) 62 kg (137 lb) 271 cm (107 in) 0 cm (0 in) Poland Chemik Police
Positions
LB – Libero
MB – Middle Blocker
OP – Opposite
OS – Outside Hitter / Spiker
ST – Setter

Coach history[]

  • Poland 1948–1948 – Walenty Kłyszejko
  • Poland 1948–1949 –
  • Poland 1949–1950 –
  • Poland 1950–1951 –
  • Poland 1951–1954 –
  • Poland 1954–1955 –
  • Poland 1955–1957 –
  • Poland 1957–1959 –
  • Poland 1959–1961 –
  • Poland 1961–1962 –
  • Poland 1962–1965 –
  • Poland 1965–1970 –
  • Poland 1970–1970 –
  • Poland 1971–1974 –
  • Poland 1974–1975 –
  • Poland 1975–1978 – Andrzej Niemczyk
  • Poland 1978–1980 – Hubert Jerzy Wagner
  • Poland 1980–1981 –
  • Poland 1981–1983 –
  • Poland 1984–1986 –
  • Poland 1986–1988 –
  • Poland 1989–1989 –
  • Poland 1989–1993 –
  • Poland 1994–1995 –
  • Poland 1995–1996 –
  • Poland 1996–2000 –
  • Poland 2000–2003 –
  • Poland 2003–2006 – Andrzej Niemczyk
  • Poland 2006–2007 –
  • Italy 2007–2008 – Marco Bonitta
  • Poland 2009–2011 –
  • Poland 2011–2011 –
  • Poland 2011–2012 – Alojzy Świderek
  • Poland 2013–2015 –
  • Poland 2015–2021 – Jacek Nawrocki
  • Italy 2022–present –

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