Air Force Women's Volleyball Club

Air Force Women's Volleyball Club (Thai: สโมสรวอลเลย์บอลหญิงแอร์ฟอร์ซ) was a Thai professional volleyball club based in Don Mueang District, Bangkok and had been managed by Air Force Volleyball Club Co.,Ltd which was a subsidiary of Royal Thai Air Force.[1]

Quint Air Force
Full nameAir Force Women's Volleyball Clubb
NicknameThe Blue Eagles
Founded2014 (2014), as Bangkok Glass
2018 (2018), as
Air Force
Dissolved2019
GroundChandrubeksa Stadium
Don Mueang District, Bangkok, Thailand
(Capacity: 4,000)
ChairmanThailand Suppakorn Jitreekan
Head coachThailand Padejsuk Wannachote
LeagueThailand League
2018-195th place
WebsiteClub home page
Uniforms
Home
Away
Championships
Asian Champion


Thailand League Champion

Super League Champion

Active departments of
Royal Thai Air Force
Football Volleyball (Men's) Volleyball (Women's)

The club had played at the top level of Thai volleyball for the majority of their existence and competed in the Thailand League. The club was founded in 2014 as BG VC (Bangkok Glass Volleyball Club) before reformed into Air Force WVC in 2018. Their home stadium was Chandrubeksa Stadium which has a capacity of 4,000.

History

As Bangkok Glass (2014–2018)

The club was founded in 2014, and had been managed by BGFC Sport Company Limited,.

The first tournament the club participated in Pro Challenge, 2014 (Division 1) in July 2014. With an outstanding performances, BGVC wins the championship granting them a promotion to the highest level of competition; the Volleyball Thailand League 2014–2015. The accomplishment can be evidently observed with the initial success which BGVC will keep on triumphing through the years to come.

As Air Force (2018–2019)

The club transferred the right to compete in the Thailand League to Proflex Women's Volleyball Club in 2019.

Crest

The club logo incorporated elements from their mascot and nickname; The Blue Eagle.

2018–2019 squad

Air Force Women's Volleyball Club team squad
Number Player Position Height (m) Weight (kg) Birth date
1 Thailand Maliwan Prabnarong Opposite 1.73 58 (1990-08-27) 27 August 1990
2 Thailand Thitapa Tongsidee Setter 1.73 58 (1996-01-04) 4 January 1996
3 Thailand Sutadta Chuewulim (c) Outside Hitter 1.73 67 (1992-12-19) 19 December 1992
4 Thailand Wiravan Sattayanuchit Outside Hitter 1.77 61 (1993-04-07) 7 April 1993
6 Thailand Thidarat Pengwichai Opposite 1.78 75 (1992-11-28) 28 November 1992
7 Thailand Wanatda Thongnun Middle Blocker 1.83 58 (1997-12-20) 20 December 1997
8 Thailand Pimpila Muekkhuntod Outside Hitter 1.70 65 (1996-11-20) 20 November 1996
9 Vietnam Trần Thị Bích Thủy Middle Blocker 1.83 65 (2000-11-11) 11 November 2000
10 Vietnam Trịnh Thị Khánh Outside Hitter 1.82 75 (1997-04-02) 2 April 1997
11 Thailand Suwaphitch Suwannasing Middle Blocker 1.77 61 (2000-06-01) 1 June 2000
12 Thailand Anongporn Promrat Middle Blocker 1.82 72 (1992-05-02) 2 May 1992
13 Thailand Natthanicha Jaisaen Setter 1.73 58 (1998-05-21) 21 May 1998
14 Thailand Sirikon Singsom Outside Spiker 1.57 51 (2000-07-27) 27 July 2000
15 Thailand Duenpen Areelue Libero 1.70 68 (1990-11-02) 2 November 1990
16 Thailand Narissara Kaewma Libero 1.61 52 (1996-04-11) 11 April 1996
17 Thailand Nutchanat Thongsungnoen Outside Hitter 1.71 51 (2000-05-17) 17 May 2000
19 Thailand Pattrathip Santakoon Setter 1.67 56 (1996-06-17) 17 June 1996
20 Thailand Sunisa Kongsui Outside Spiker 1.77 61 (1999-07-06) 6 July 1999

Honors

League

Cup

  • Kor Royal Cup
    • Runner-up (2): 2016, 2017, as Bangkok Glass B

Youth League

  • Academy U18 League
    • Third place (2): 2015,2016, as Bangkok Glass U18

Previous names

  • 2018–2019: Quint Air Force

References

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