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.
| Association | Chinese Taipei Volleyball Association | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Confederation | AVC | ||||||||||||||||||||
| FIVB ranking | 37 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Appearances | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Appearances | 2 (First in 1990) | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Best result | 11th (1990) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Honours
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After 16 years since 1990, Chinese Taipei women's national volleyball team re-entered FIVB Women's Volleyball 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,[2] 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.[3]
Results
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1964 to
1996 – Did not enter or Did not qualify
2000 – Did not qualify
2004 – Did not qualify
2008 – Did not qualify
2012 – Did not qualify
2016 – Did not qualify
2020 – Did not qualify
2024 – Did not qualify
2028 – To be determined
2032 – To be determined
1952 to
1986 – Did not enter or Did not qualify
1990 – 11th place
1994 – Did not qualify
1998 – Did not qualify
2002 – Did not qualify
2006 – 12th place
2010 – Did not qualify
2014 – Did not qualify
2018 – Did not qualify
2022 – Did not qualify
2025 – Did not qualify
2027 – To be determined
2029 – To be determined
2019 – 6th place
1975 – Did not participate
1979 – Did not participate
1983 – 4th place
1987 – Did not participate
1989 – 4th place
1991 – 5th place
1993 – 4th place
1995 – 4th place
1997 – 4th place
1999 – 5th place
2001 – 5th place
2003 – 5th place
2005 – 5th place
2007 – 6th place
2009 – 6th place
2011 – 5th place
2013 – 7th place
2015 – 4th place
2017 – 6th place
2019 – 6th place
2021 – Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2023 – 9th place
Current squad
editAs of May 2023 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship
- Coach: Lin Ming-Hui
TWN
| Shirt No | Player | Birth Date | Height | Club | Position |
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| 5. | Chen Yi-Ju | 21.12.1989 | 174 / 64 | Middle Blocker | |
| 6. | Hsieh Chian-Yi | 25.09.1990 | 165 / 58 | Setter | |
| 7. | Chen Wan-Ting | 25.11.1990 | 178 / 65 | Opposite | |
| 8. | Yang Yi-Chen | 04.04.1992 | 166 / 62 | Setter | |
| 9. | Chang Chen-Yin (c) | 28.03.1991 | 180 / 66 | Outside Spiker | |
| 11. | Wu Shu-Fen | 07.04.1989 | 175 / 68 | Middle Blocker | |
| 12. | Yang Meng-Hua | 15.08.1991 | 170 / 67 | Libero | |
| 13. | Wan I-Tzu | 31.10.1991 | 175 / 64 | Middle Blocker | |
| 15. | Lee Tzu-Ying | 04.07.1994 | 173 / 68 | Outside Spiker | |
| 16. | Chen Tzu-Ya | 26.08.1997 | 177 / 64 | Outside Spiker | |
| 19. | Tseng Wan-Ling | 13.05.1996 | 170 / 65 | Middle Blocker | |
| 20. | Wang Sin-Ting | 17.10.1992 | 177 / 59 | Outside Spiker |
Head coaches
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Norimasa Sakakuchi (jp: 坂口 憲政 ), 2009–2012
Lin Ming-Hui (ch: 林明輝 ), 2013
Rampazzo Federico, 2013-2014
Huang Chih-Nan (ch: 黃枝男 ), 2014
Lin Ming-Hui (ch: 林明輝 ), 2015–2019
Koji Tsuzurabara (jp: 黑葛原 浩二 ) 2019–2022
Chen Yu-An (ch: 陳裕安 ) 2022–Present
See also
editReferences
edit- ↑ "The FIVB Women's World Ranking". FIVB. 24 May 2026. Retrieved 24 May 2026.
- ↑ "FIVB Women's World Championship: Chinese Taipei shock hosts Japan on the opening day". FIVB. 2006-10-31.
- ↑ "Chinese Taipei wins first women's volleyball medal at Asian Games". People's Daily. 2006-12-13.