This article is about men's national volleyball team. For women's, see Turkey women's national volleyball team.
Turkey
Association
Türkiye Voleybol Federasyonu
Confederation
CEV
Head coach
Joško Milenkoski
FIVB ranking
33 (as of October 2018)
Uniforms
Home
Away
World Championship
Appearances
3 (First in 1956)
Best result
15th (1966)
World Cup
Appearances
2 (First in 1999)
Best result
5th (2007)
European Championship
Appearances
9 (First in 1958)
Best result
11th (1963, 2011)
Website
Honours
European League
2012 Turkey
2008 Turkey
2010 Spain
Mediterranean Games
1959 Lebanon
1963 Italy
1967 Tunisia
1971 Turkey
1987 Syria
1993 France
2001 Tunisia
The Turkey men's national volleyball team is the men's national team of Turkey. It is governed by the Turkish Volleyball Federation and takes part in international volleyball competitions.
Contents
1Competitions
1.1World League
1.2European Championship
1.3European Volleyball League
1.4Mediterranean Games
2Team
2.1Current squad
2.2Former coaches
2.3Former squads
3See also
4References
5External links
Competitions
World League
Year
Position
W
L
2014
22nd
5
3
2015
25th
5
1
2016
16th
8
3
2017
23rd
3
6
Total
4 / 28
21
13
European Championship
Year
Position
W
L
1958
12th
6
5
1963
11th
6
4
1967
14th
3
7
1971
15th
3
4
2007
15th
0
3
2009
13th
0
3
2011
11th
1
3
2013
14th
0
3
2015
Did Not Qualify
2017
11th
1
3
Total
9/30
20
35
European Volleyball League
Year
Position
W
L
2004
5th
7
5
2005
4th
8
6
2006
4th
6
8
2007
5th
9
3
2008
7
7
2009
5th
8
4
2010
7
7
2011
11th
3
9
2012
6
8
2013
4th
4
10
2014
8th
3
5
2015
6th
6
6
2017
-
-
-
Total
12/13
68
72
Mediterranean Games
Year
Position
1959
1963
1967
1971
1975
5th
1979
7th
1983
7th
1987
1991
6th
1993
1997
4th
2001
2005
8th
2009
5th
2013
4th
2018
-
Team
Current squad
The following is the Turkish roster in the 2017 Men's European Volleyball Championship.
Head coach:
Joško Milenkoski
Assistants:
No.
Name
Date of birth
Height
Weight
Spike
Block
2016/17 club
1
Emre Batur
21 April 1988
2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)
95 kg (209 lb)
338 cm (133 in)
325 cm (128 in)
Halkbank Ankara
3
Mert Matić
22 May 1995
2.10 m (6 ft 11 in)
105 kg (231 lb)
360 cm (140 in)
350 cm (140 in)
İstanbul BBSK
4
Baturalp Burak Güngör
28 July 1993
1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
84 kg (185 lb)
351 cm (138 in)
338 cm (133 in)
Ziraat Bankası Ankara
5
Hasan Yeşilbudak
11 January 1984
1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
83 kg (183 lb)
342 cm (135 in)
329 cm (130 in)
Halkbank Ankara
7
Gökhan Gökgöz
6 January 1993
2.00 m (6 ft 7 in)
95 kg (209 lb)
347 cm (137 in)
334 cm (131 in)
Arkas İzmir
8
Burutay Subaşı
15 July 1990
1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)
99 kg (218 lb)
352 cm (139 in)
339 cm (133 in)
Halkbank Ankara
9
Hakki Capkinoglu
20 July 1990
2.00 m (6 ft 7 in)
75 kg (165 lb)
352 cm (139 in)
337 cm (133 in)
Arkas İzmir
10
Arslan Ekşi (C)
17 July 1985
1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)
90 kg (200 lb)
335 cm (132 in)
322 cm (127 in)
İstanbul BBSK
12
İzzet Ünver
1 January 1992
1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)
87 kg (192 lb)
332 cm (131 in)
319 cm (126 in)
Maliye Milli Piyango
13
Alperay Demirciler
1 February 1993
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
72 kg (159 lb)
275 cm (108 in)
263 cm (104 in)
Fenerbahçe
14
Faik Samet Güneş
27 May 1993
2.05 m (6 ft 9 in)
103 kg (227 lb)
342 cm (135 in)
329 cm (130 in)
Halkbank Ankara
15
Metin Toy
3 May 1994
2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)
100 kg (220 lb)
358 cm (141 in)
345 cm (136 in)
Fenerbahçe
16
Murat Yenipazar
1 January 1993
1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)
94 kg (207 lb)
354 cm (139 in)
341 cm (134 in)
Hypo Tirol Innsbruck
18
Kadir Cin
7 May 1987
2.02 m (6 ft 8 in)
95 kg (209 lb)
343 cm (135 in)
326 cm (128 in)
Arkas İzmir
Former coaches
1958–59 Nicolae Sotir[1] (1916–1991)
1966– Nicolae Murafa[1]
1970–71 Kosta Shapov[1]
2006–08 Gennady Parshin[2]
2008–10 Fausto Polidori[3] (born 1949)
2010–13 Veljko Basic[4] (born 1959)
Former squads
2010 European League — Silver Medal
Volkan Güç, Enver Kıdoğlu, Sinan Cem Tanık, Selçuk Keskin, Hasan Yeşilbudak, Arslan Ekşi, Rahmi Çağlar Aksoy, Erhan Dünge, Kadir Cin, Serhat Coşkun, Cüneyt Dağcı, Emre Batur, Burutay Subaşı, Kemal Kuvanç Elgaz, Ahmet Pezük, Zafer Ceyhun Tendar, Ramazan Serkan Kılıç, Ufuk Minici, Fatih Cihan, Berkan Bozan, Mustafa Koç, Özer Özger, Mustafa Kırıcı and Sabit Karaağaç. Head Coach: Veljko Basic
2012 European League — Silver Medal
Ulaş Kıyak, Murat Yenipazar, Ahmet Pezük, Kemal Kıvanç Elgaz, Gökhan Gökgöz, Emin Gök, Burutay Subaşı, Serhat Coşkun, Halil İbrahim Yücel, Emre Batur, Murathan Kısal, Ramazan Serkan Kılıç, Berkan Bozan, Baturalp Burak Güngör, Alperay Demirciler, Erhan Dünge, Arslan Ekşi, Sabit Karaağaç, Selçuk Keskin, Serkan Oğuz, Ali Berke Sağır, Sinan Cem Tanık, Resul Tekeli and Koray Şahin. Head Coach: Veljko Basic[5]
See also
Turkey women's national volleyball team
Turkey women's junior national volleyball team
Turkey girls' youth national volleyball team
References
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^"2012 CEV Volleyball European League – Men – Turkey Team Roster". CEV. Retrieved 2013-09-03.
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