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Russian volleyball player
Lyubov Sokolova Lyubov Sokolova in 2006Personal information Full name Lyubov Sokolova Nickname Lyuba Nationality Russian/Turkish Born (1977-12-04) 4 December 1977 (age 47)Moscow , Russian SFSR , Soviet Union Height 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) Weight 72 kg (159 lb) Spike 315 cm (124 in) Block 307 cm (121 in) Volleyball information Position Opposite / Outside hitter Number 14 (1996) 5 (2000–2012) National team
Honours
Lyubov Vladimirovna Sokolova (Russian : Любо́вь Влади́мировна Соколо́ва (Шашко́ва), also known as Lyubov Kılıç and formerly known as Lyubov Shashkova , born 4 December 1977) is a Russian retired volleyball player, Honored Master of Sports of Russia. She was a member of the national team that won gold medals at the 2006 and 2010 World Championships in Japan , and silver medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens . Additionally, she’s the only volleyball player who has won two world titles in the same year: 2010 World Championship with Russia and 2010 World Club Championship with Fenerbahçe
Personal life
She married Turkish former volleyball player Aytaç Kılıç when she was playing for Eczacıbaşı Istanbul . She has a son from her ex-husband. She has Turkish as well as Russian citizenship.
Career
Sokolova has numerous individual awards in all categories. In 2006, she was honored "Best player of Europe".
She won the 2006–07 CEV Top Teams Cup with the Spanish team Grupo 2002 Murcia, and was awarded "Most Valuable Player" and "Best Server".
Sokolova won gold medal at the 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship with Fenerbahçe , and 2 gold medals at the CEV Women's Champions League , 2004-05 with Radio 105 Foppapedretti Bergamo and 2011–12 with Fenerbahçe .
In May 2016, Sokolova announced her retirement from sports, but in December 2017 she returned to play for Dynamo Krasnodar. From 1 July 2018, she worked as the team’s general manager, but in February 2019 she left this postision and went to work for the Volley Service sports agency. In February 2021 she was appointed as the general manager of the Russian national team.
Clubs
Awards
Individuals
Clubs
1998–99 5th V League – Runner-Up, with Hitachi Bellefille
2001 Turkish Cup – Champion, with Eczacibasi Istanbul
2001 Turkish Championship – Champion, with Eczacibasi Istanbul
2003–04 CEV Challenge Cup – Champion, with Radio 105 Foppapedretti Bergamo
2003–04 Italian Championship – Champion, with Radio 105 Foppapedretti Bergamo
2004 Italian Super Cup – Champion, with Radio 105 Foppapedretti Bergamo
2004–05 CEV Champions League – Champion, with Radio 105 Foppapedretti Bergamo
2006 Spanish Super Cup – Champion, with Grupo 2002 Murcia
2007 Spanish Queen Cup – Champion, with Grupo 2002 Murcia
2006–07 Spanish Championship – Champion, with Grupo 2002 Murcia
2006–07 CEV Top Teams Cup – Champion, with Grupo 2002 Murcia
2007 Russian Cup – Champion, with Zarechie Odintsovo
2007–08 Russian Championship – Champion, with Zarechie Odintsovo
2007–08 CEV Champions League – Runner-Up, with Zarechie Odintsovo
2008–09 Russian Championship – Runner-Up, with Zarechie Odintsovo
2010 Turkish Super Cup – Champion, with Fenerbahçe
2010 FIVB Club World Championship – Champion, with Fenerbahçe
2010–11 CEV Champions League – Bronze medal, with Fenerbahçe
2010–11 Aroma Women's Volleyball League – Champion, with Fenerbahçe
2011–12 CEV Champions League – Champion, with Fenerbahçe Universal
2012 Turkish Volleyball Super Cup – Champion, with Eczacıbaşı VitrA
2012–13 Turkish Women's Volleyball Cup – Runner-Up, with Eczacıbaşı VitrA
2012–13 Turkish Women's Volleyball League – Runner-Up, with Eczacıbaşı VitrA
2014 Russian Cup – Champion, with Dinamo Krasnodar
2014–2015 CEV Cup – Champion, with Dinamo Krasnodar
2015 Russian Cup – Champion, with Dinamo Krasnodar
2015 FIVB Club World Championship – Runner-Up, with Dinamo Krasnodar
2015–2016 CEV Cup – Champion, with Dinamo Krasnodar
2015–16 Russian Championship – Bronze medal, with Dinamo Krasnodar
References
"Lyubov Sokolova-Shashkova" . Olympedia . Archived from the original on 22 April 2023. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill ; et al. "Lyubov Sokolova-Shashkova" . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com . Sports Reference LLC . Archived from the original on 17 April 2020.
CEV. "CEV Honours Players of the Year 2006" . Archived from the original on 27 May 2008. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
CEV. "Grupo 2002 Murcia takes Women's Top Teams Cup to Spain" . Archived from the original on 27 May 2008. Retrieved 4 April 2010.
CEV. "World champion FenerbahceAcibadem saves honor by claiming bronze medal" . Archived from the original on 23 March 2011. Retrieved 20 March 2011.
CEV. "VakifGunesTTelekom completes Turkish fairy tale in Istanbul" . Archived from the original on 24 March 2011. Retrieved 20 March 2011.
"Двукратная чемпионка мира по волейболу Любовь Соколова объявила о завершении карьеры" . ТАСС . 18 May 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
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