Yuliya Saltsevich

Yuliya Aleksandrovna Saltsevich (Ю́лия Алекса́ндровна Салце́вич; born May 12, 1967, in Riga, Latvian SSR) is a retired Russian female volleyball player who was a member of the USSR women's volleyball team from 1985 to 1986. She was a member of the Soviet squad that won the gold medal at the 1985 European Championship in Netherlands and the gold medal at the 1986 Goodwill Games in Moscow. She was also part of the Soviet team that took the 6th place in the 1986 World Championship in Prague.

On club level, Saltsevich played for CSKA Moscow from 1983 to 1988, winning 1 CEV Champions Cup (1985–86), 1 CEV Cup Winners' Cup (1987–88), 1 USSR Championship (1984–85) and 1 USSR Cup (1984). She was also part of the Moscow team that won the gold medal at the 1986 Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR. In 1988, Saltsevich suffered a very serious spinal injury that kept her out of action for four years. Nevertheless, she fully recovered and enjoyed a successful career in Greece where she played for Panathinaikos (1992–1993, 1995–1996), Olympiacos (1993–1995) and Filathlitikos (1999–2005), winning 2 Greek Championships.

After her retirement in 2005, she became a volleyball coach. She coached Filathlitikos (2005–2006) and SDUSHOR-65 Nika (2007–2009) and in 2009 she became head coach of Anorthosis Famagusta. Under her guidance, Anorthosis won the Cypriot Championship and the Cypriot Cup in 2009–10 season.

Clubs

 * CEV Champions Cup
 * Gold medal with cup.svg 1985/1986 with CSKA Moscow


 * CEV Cup Winners' Cup
 * Gold medal with cup.svg 1987/1988 with CSKA Moscow


 * USSR Championship
 * Gold medal with cup.svg 1984–85 with CSKA Moscow
 * USSR Cup
 * Gold medal with cup.svg 1984 with CSKA Moscow
 * Greek Championship
 * Gold medal with cup.svg 1992–93 with Panathinaikos
 * Gold medal with cup.svg 2002–03

National Team

 * European Championship
 * Gold medal with cup.svg 1985
 * Goodwill Games
 * Gold medal with cup.svg 1986

Coach

 * Cyprus Championship
 * Gold medal with cup.svg 2009–10 with Anorthosis Famagusta
 * Cyprus Cup
 * Gold medal with cup.svg 2009–10 with Anorthosis Famagusta