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Antonina Zetova
Personal information
Full nameAntonina Zetova
NicknameToni
NationalityBulgaria
Born (1973-09-07) September 7, 1973 (age 51)
Pleven
HometownSofia
Height1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight77 kg (170 lb)
Spike306 cm (120 in)
Block301 cm (119 in)
Volleyball information
PositionOpposite
Current clubDespar Perugia
Number5
National team
1993 - 2012Bulgaria
Honours
Women's Volleyball
Representing Bulgaria
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2001 Varna Team Competition
Last updated: August 2010

Antonina Zetova (Bulgarian: Антонина Зетова) (born on 7 September 1973 in Pleven[1]) is an international volleyball player from Bulgaria.

Career

As a left handed outside hitter 1.89 m tall Zetova lead the Bulgarian team to several successes, including a bronze medal at the European Championship in 2001, where she was awarded best scorer.

In the Italian league, where she played since 1998, Zetova won all possible national titles at least one time and European titles namely Top Teams Cup in 2005 with Chieri and the most important European Champions League title with Despar Perugia in 2006.[2] She was elected best foreign player, All-Star[3] and Best Spiker of the Italian league.

In 2008/09 she played for Palma Volley in Spain after giving birth to her son becoming vice champion and 2nd best player after Priscilla Rivera.[4]

Zetova came back to her former clubs in Italy, Perugia and Chieri, in 2009 where she retired in 2012.[5]

She is currently employed as an assistant coach of CSKA Sofia's women volleyball team.[6]

Zetova is the current coach of Bulgaria U-23 women team.

Clubs

Awards

Individuals

  • 1999/2000 Italian League "Best Scorer"
  • 2000/2001 Italian League "Best Scorer"
  • 2006/2007 Italian League "All-Star"

Clubs

  • 1990-91 Bulgarian Championship - Champion, with CSKA Sofia
  • 1991-92 Bulgarian Championship - Champion, with CSKA Sofia
  • 1992-93 Bulgarian Cup - Champion, with CSKA Sofia
  • 1992-93 Bulgarian Championship - Champion, with CSKA Sofia
  • 1994-95 Bulgarian Cup - Champion, with CSKA Sofia
  • 1994-95 Bulgarian Championship - Champion, with CSKA Sofia
  • 1997 Turkish Cup - Champion, with Eczacibasi Istanbul
  • 1997 Turkish Championship - Champion, with Eczacibasi Istanbul
  • 1998 Turkish Cup - Champion, with Eczacibasi Istanbul
  • 1998 Turkish Championship - Champion, with Eczacibasi Istanbul
  • 2000 Italian Championship - Champion, with Phone Limited Modena
  • 2001-02 CEV Cup - Champion, with Edison Modena
  • 2002 Italian Cup - Champion, with Edison Modena
  • 2003 Turkish Cup - Champion, with Eczacibasi Istanbul
  • 2003 Turkish Championship - Champion, with Eczacibasi Istanbul
  • 2004-05 Top Teams Cup - Champion, with Pallavolo Chieri
  • 2006 Italian League Cup - Champion, with Despar Perugia
  • 2005–06 CEV Indesit Champions League - Champion, with Sirio Perugia
  • 2007 Italian Cup - Champion, with Despar Perugia
  • 2007 Italian Championship - Champion, with Despar Perugia
  • 2006-07 CEV Cup - Champion, with Despar Perugia

National Team

References

  1. ^ FIVB. "2006 Women's World Championship / Playoff". Retrieved 2010-08-29.
  2. ^ CEV. "Women's Indesit European Champions' League 2005/06". Retrieved 2010-08-29.
  3. ^ Lega Pallavolo Serie A Femminile. "Despar Perugia: Antonina Zetova convocata per l'All Star Game" (in Italian). Retrieved 2010-08-29.
  4. ^ Diario de Mallorca. "El Palma Volley ficha a la opuesta búlgara Antonina Zetova" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2010-08-29.
  5. ^ "Тони Зетова сложи край на състезателната си кариера" (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2014-01-09.
  6. ^ "Зетова се връща в ЦСКА, Антонина става помощник на Юлия Иванова" (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2014-01-09.