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            Top-caliber stars headline women’s VNL rosters 
            
            May 8, 2025.- A long line of international stars of the highest 
            caliber headline their national team rosters for the upcoming 
            edition of the women’s Volleyball Nations League 2025. 
            
            As the 30-player team lists were finalized and published on the VNL 
            competition website, a number of stellar names attract the fans’ 
            attention in exciting anticipation of the first major event on the 
            2025 volleyball national team calendar. 
            
            
            
            VNL 2025: Women’s team rosters (subject 
            to eligibility verification to be conducted by the FIVB) 
            
            Defending VNL champions Italy will once again be led by two-time VNL 
            Most Valuable Player Paola Egonu, who was also named MVP of the 
            Paris 2024 Olympic volleyball tournament. In fact, most of the 
            reigning Olympic champions are back on coach Julio Velasco’s squad, 
            including Olympic Dream Teamers Alessia Orro, Anna Danesi, Myriam 
            Sylla and Monica De Gennaro. 
            
            In the absence of retired Sarina Koga, VNL 2024 runners-up Japan 
            will be led by new captain Mayu Ishikawa. Rising star Yoshino Sato 
            is also on the team. VNL 2024 Dream Team libero Manami Kojima is 
            among the many other stars in new coach Ferhat Akbas’s selection. 
            
            The Best Middle Blocker of last year’s edition, Agnieszka Korneluk, 
            highlights the stellar squad of bronze medalists Poland, along with 
            the likes of fabulous Magdalena Stysiak and rising star Martyna 
            Czyrnianska. 
            
            Brazil, who finished fourth in VNL 2024 and took bronze at the 
            Olympics, will feature a long line of outstanding athletes, 
            headlined by their charismatic captain Gabriela Guimaraes, a Paris 
            2024 Dream Team outside hitter, and featuring quality players like 
            Julia Bergmann, Kisy Nascimento, Rosamaria Montibeller, Macris 
            Carneiro, etc. 
            
            Three-time VNL champions and Paris 2024 Olympic silver medalists USA 
            are putting forward a very strong line-up as usual, highlighted by 
            Jordyn Poulter, Avery Skinner, Alexandra Frantti and many others. 
            
            The reigning crown bearers of the last two editions of the FIVB 
            Volleyball Women’s World Championship Serbia will be spearheaded by 
            prominent opposite Tijana Boskovic, while her powerful Turkish 
            counterpart Melissa Vargas will lead the reigning European champions 
            and semifinalists at Paris 2024. Among more experienced players like 
            Teodora Pusic, Katarina Lazovic and Maja Aleksic, younger-generation 
            athletes like Hena Kurtagic are expected to shine on Zoran Terzic’s 
            squad, while Daniele Santarelli seems to have kept a core of 
            established Turkish players like Zehra Gunes, Hande Baladin, Ebrar 
            Karakurt, Cansu Ozbay, etc. 
            
            Asian champions Thailand, who are getting ready to host the World 
            Championship later this year, are set to offer a solid presence in 
            the VNL with the likes of Chatchu-On Moksri, Pimpichaya Kokram or 
            captain Ajcharaporn Kongyot on the squad. NORCECA champions 
            Dominican Republic will also rely on their top-caliber stars like 
            Brayelin and Jineiry Martinez, Yonkaira Pena or Brenda Castillo. 
            
            There will be plenty of world-class talent on the other nine teams 
            as well – Belgium’s Britt Herbots, Bulgaria’s Zhana Todorova, 
            Canada’s Kiera Van Ryk, China’s Gong Xiangyu, Czechia’s Helena 
            Grozer, France’s Helena Cazaute, Germany’s Anna Pogany, Korea’s Kang 
            Sohwi, or Netherlands’ Nika Daalderop, to name a few. 
            
            The current lists of 30 players per team are not completely final, 
            as the head coaches can make up to two replacements within the next 
            week. Then, for the participation in each competition week of the 
            VNL, a team line-up of 12-14 players and up to four reserve players 
            is selected among the 30 on the long list. |