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The last four women's volleyball world championship MVP, which one do you like? In 2006, Takeshita Yoshie was criticized

author:Volleyball viewpoint

The 2022 Women's Volleyball World Championship is about to kick off, and the competition will be held from September 23 to October 15, jointly hosted by the Netherlands and Poland. Looking back at the last four MVPs, which one do you like?

2006 Yoshie Takeshita-Japan

2010 Gamova Ekaterina Gamova - Russia

2014 Hill Kimberly Hill - USA

2018 Boškovic Tijana Boskovic - Serbia

The last four women's volleyball world championship MVP, which one do you like? In 2006, Takeshita Yoshie was criticized
The last four women's volleyball world championship MVP, which one do you like? In 2006, Takeshita Yoshie was criticized
The last four women's volleyball world championship MVP, which one do you like? In 2006, Takeshita Yoshie was criticized
The last four women's volleyball world championship MVP, which one do you like? In 2006, Takeshita Yoshie was criticized

In 2006, Takeshita Yoshie was elected quite controversially, when the Japanese women's volleyball team only ranked sixth, the MVP was jointly voted by the media and the Management Committee of the International Volleyball Federation, as the host of Japan, took advantage of the time and place, so it was "favored". The best team Takeshita has already pushed Feng Kun to have won the best second pass, but the organizing committee wants to create a global volleyball ambassador, and TAKESHITA has been selected. In fact, the MVP should give the championship team to Sokolova, so niangniang's performance is more deserved, or there is not much doubt about Gamova.

The last four women's volleyball world championship MVP, which one do you like? In 2006, Takeshita Yoshie was criticized

To say which one you like, personally like Meixi ~ although her MVP is a little watery, but also jokingly called "Shuixi" by fans, but the beauty ball is beautiful, white and transparent, the personality is also funny, big long legs can also make up for the airport, crying pear blossoms with rain, laughing sunny, I see all with pro ~ MUA!

The last four women's volleyball world championship MVP, which one do you like? In 2006, Takeshita Yoshie was criticized