Volleyball
Olympiacos acquired Militsa Koumboura
Olympiacos announced the start of their collaboration with Serbian diagonal Militsa Koumboura. She said she was happy about the transfer.
Olympiakos women’s volleyball team continues to strengthen. The Red-Whites announced the start of their collaboration with Militsa Koumboura. In her statements, the Serbian obliquely expressed her enthusiasm for the new chapter in her career.
The announcement of Olympiakos in detail:
“OLYMPIACOS SFP announces the start of collaboration with Militsa Koumboura. Serva Diagonia (born 3/20/1995, height 1.94 m) has signed her new contract and joins the team’s women’s volleyball club.
Militsa Koumboura started her career at Red Star, with whom she became a two-time champion and Serbian Cup winner (2011-13). From 2014 to 2018 he played for Florida State University. After completing her studies in the USA in 2018, she returned to Serbia for Partizan.
In 2019-20 Koumboura moved to Germany, played in Dresden and won the German Cup, while in 2020-21 she played for PAOK and won the Greek Cup. In 2010 he wore the jersey of the Serbian U18 national team for the first time, with which he won the U18 World Championship in 2011, a year later he won the silver medal at the U20 European Championship. In 2019 she took part in the VNL (Volleyball Nations League) with the Serbian women’s national team.
Militsa Koumboura’s statement on olympiacossfp.gr:
“I’m really looking forward to next season and I think there’s no need to explain why. Olympiakos name speaks for itself, with its history and great achievements in all sports over the years. I can’t wait to meet my new team, I can’t wait to work with my teammates. I’ve also heard a lot about the incredible Olympiakos supporters. It’s a rare commodity in women’s sport, it takes the strength of the team to an even higher level.”
Previous teams:
- 2011-13 Red Star (Serbia)
- 2014-18 Florida State University (USA)
- 2018-19 Partizan (Serbia)
- 2019-20 Dresden (Germany)
- 2020-21 PAOK”.
Source: sport 24
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