Association | Volleyball Federation of India | |||
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Confederation | AVC | |||
Head coach | Ajay Jangra | |||
Uniforms | ||||
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Youth Olympic Games | ||||
Appearances | None | |||
FIVB U19 World Championship | ||||
Appearances | None | |||
AVC U17 Asian Championship | ||||
Appearances | 10 (First in 2001) | |||
Best result | 5th (2003) |
The India women's national under-18 volleyball team represents India in women's under-18 volleyball events, it is controlled and managed by the Volleyball Federation of India (VFI) that is a member of Asian volleyball body Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) and the international volleyball body government the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB).[1][2][3]
Team[edit]
Coaching staff[edit]
Position | Name |
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Head Coach | Vikram Singh |
Competition history[edit]
Youth Olympic Games[edit]
- 2010 – Did not qualify
World Championship[edit]
- 1989 – Did not qualify
- 1991 – Did not qualify
- 1993 – Did not qualify
- 1995 – Did not qualify
- 1997 – Did not enter
- 1999 – Did not enter
- 2001 – Did not qualify
- 2003 – Did not qualify
- 2005 – Did not qualify
- 2007 – Did not qualify
- 2009 – Did not qualify
- 2011 – Did not qualify
- 2013 – Did not qualify
- 2015 – Banned
- 2017 – Did not qualify
- 2019 – Did not qualify
Asian Championship[edit]
- 1997 – Did not enter
- 1999 – Did not enter
- 2001 – 9th
- 2003 – 5th
- 2005 – 9th
- 2007 – 6th
- 2008 – 10th
- 2010 – 13th
- 2012 – 6th
- 2014 – 11th
- 2017 – Banned
- 2018 – 8th
- 2022 – 10th
References[edit]
- ^ "Indian U-18 Women Volleyball team leaves for Asian meet". 4 June 2022. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ^ "KIIT University, KISS Felicitated Indian Women U18 Volleyball Team At Bhubaneswar". 4 June 2022. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
- ^ "Rajasthan's Kavita to lead India U-18 volleyball team for Asian meet". The Times of India. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
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