Kotoe Inoue (井上琴絵 Inoue Kotoe, born February 15, 1990) is a Japanese volleyball player who plays for the NEC Red Rockets.
Kotoe Inoue | |||
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Personal information | |||
Full name | Kotoe Inoue | ||
Nickname | Koto | ||
Born | Kyoto, Japan | February 15, 1990||
Height | 1.61 m (5 ft 3 in) | ||
Weight | 55 kg (121 lb) | ||
Spike | 285 cm (112 in) | ||
Volleyball information | |||
Position | Libero | ||
Current club | Thailand Nakhon Ratchasima Huione QminC | ||
Number | 15 | ||
National team | |||
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Career edit
While attending high school, her volleyball team won in the Domestic Sports Festival.
Inoue won the bronze medal and the Best Libero award at the 2010 Asian Club Championship.[1]
Inoue won the 2017 World Grand Champions Cup Best Libero award.[2]
Clubs edit
- JT Marvelous (2008–2018)
- CSM București (2018–2019)
- Denso Airybees (2019–2021)
- NEC Red Rockets (2021–2023)
- Hapoel Kfar Saba (2023–2024)
- Nakhon Ratchasima Huione QminC (2023–2024)
Awards edit
Individuals edit
- 2007 6th Asian Youth Volleyball Championship - Best Libero award
- 2008 57th Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Tournament - New Face award
- 2008 14th Asian Junior Volleyball Championship - Best Libero award
- 2010 Asian Club Championship "Best Libero"'
- 2011 2010-11 V.Premier League - Best Libero award
- 2017 World Grand Champions Cup "Best Libero"
Clubs edit
- 2009-2010 V.Premier League - Runner-Up, with JT Marvelous.
- 2010 Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Tournament - Runner-Up, with JT Marvelous.
- 2010 Asian Club Championship - Bronze Medal with JT Marvelous.
- 2010-11 V.Premier League - Champion, with JT Marvelous.
- 2011 60th Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Tournament - Champion, with JT Marvelous.
National team edit
Senior team edit
- 2017 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship - Champion
Junior team edit
References edit
- ^ "Thailand Federbrau clinch Asian Women's Club Champion". Asian Volleyball Confederation. Archived from the original on 2011-09-04. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
- ^ "China clinch second FIVB World Grand Champions Cup title". Nagoya, Japan: FIVB. 10 September 2017. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
External links edit
- (in Japanese) Profile - JVA Official Website