Results

Islamic Solidarity Games Women 11/06 13:00 - Türkiye (W) v Iran (W) W 3-0
Islamic Solidarity Games Women 11/04 13:00 - Türkiye (W) v Al Sailiya SC W 3-0
World Champs Women 09/07 12:30 1 Türkiye (W) v Italy (W) L 2-3
World Champs Women 09/06 08:30 2 Japan (W) v Türkiye (W) W 1-3
World Champs Women 09/04 13:30 3 USA (W) v Türkiye (W) W 1-3
World Champs Women 09/01 13:30 4 [1] Türkiye (W) v Slovenia (W) [2] W 3-0
World Champs Women 08/27 09:00 3 [1] Türkiye (W) v Canada (W) [2] W 3-0
World Champs Women 08/25 12:30 2 [2] Türkiye (W) v Bulgaria (W) [4] W 3-0
World Champs Women 08/23 12:30 1 [3] Türkiye (W) v Spain (W) [3] W 3-0
FIVB Nations League Women 07/24 14:30 3 [3] Japan Women v Türkiye Women [6] L 3-2
FIVB Nations League Women 07/13 18:00 1 [15] Serbia Women v Türkiye Women [5] L 3-0
FIVB Nations League Women 07/12 17:00 1 [5] Türkiye Women v Italy Women [1] L 2-3

The Turkey women's national volleyball team (Turkish: Türkiye Kadın Voleybol Milli Takımı) is formed by the Turkish Volleyball Federation (TVF) and represents Turkey in international CEV and FIVB organizations.

The team is the most successful national sports team in the country and has been nicknamed "Filenin Sultanları" (English: Sultans of the Net) since the 2003 Women's European Volleyball Championship hosted in Ankara, Turkey. As of 8 September 2025, the team is ranked third in the FIVB World Rankings. Daniele Santarelli is the head coach of the team.

History

Sabiha Gürayman was the first Turkish woman to engage in the game of volleyball, which was introduced in Turkey in the 1910s. As a young woman Gürayman founded and played for the Fenerbahçe women's volleyball team, having previously played in the men's team of that club.

Turkey against Bulgaria during their debut at the European Championship in 1963.

Turkey debuted at the European Championship in 1963, finishing 10th, and hosted the 1967 edition, finishing 12th. In 2003, Turkey won the silver medal at the European Championship on home soil, with Neslihan Demir as their top player. Turkish women's volleyball has undergone a rapid transformation since the 2000s, achieving many successes at both club and national team level.

Turkey were crowned European Champions for the first time in 2023.

The team became the first women's volleyball team to score a perfect season by winning 22 consecutive games between June 29 and September 24 in 2023. In that period, it completed the final stage of the Nations League, European Championship and Olympic Qualification Round. The team furthermore played the semi-final at the 2024 Summer Olympics, and won the silver medal at the 2025 FIVB World Championship.

Turkey won the silver medal at the 2025 FIVB World Championship.

Due to the national team's recent successes, particularly since the 2019 summer season, women's volleyball has surged in popularity and is now among the most widely followed sports in Turkey.

Türkiye (W) is a talented and dynamic women's volleyball team representing Turkey. Known for their agility, teamwork, and strategic play, they compete at the highest levels in national and international tournaments. The team boasts a roster of skilled athletes dedicated to excellence on the court, aiming to achieve success in championships and promote the sport within Turkey. With a strong sense of national pride and a commitment to continuous improvement, Türkiye (W) is a formidable force in women's volleyball.