Luxembourg, March 8, 2021. In 2018, a 15-year old Alexia
Căruțașu had her debut in Europe’s premiere club competition, the CEV Champions
League Volley after winning her first senior club national title in Romania
with CSM Bucharest. A year later she was making one of the biggest decisions of
her life, moving to Turkey to join the giants from VakifBank Istanbul and coach
Giovanni Guidetti in one of the strongest leagues in Europe.
Now, aged 17, Alexia is one of
the best players at Sistem9 Yesilyurt Istanbul and is preparing to play the
final of the CEV Volleyball Challenge Cup with hopes of winning the title.
The finals of the CEV Volleyball
Challenge Cup will be streamed live on EuroVolley.TV.
Her story – the early days
Coming from a family of athletes,
with both her mother and father playing professional basketball at a high
level, Alexia was always drawn to sports but never had eyes for anything apart
from volleyball. She first started playing at the age of 7, guided by her grandfather
who owned a private club, and as her family moved to Bucharest she was able to
attend practice regularly, “When living in Ploiesti, where my father was
playing basketball, I did not have the time to go to practice every week, it
was quite hard. Once we changed cities, I can say that is when I really started
playing volleyball and used to get quite upset when I wouldn’t be able to get
to practice,” said Alexia.
Going Pro
The road from being an amateur
volleyball player to becoming a professional is by no means an easy one, it did
however seem to come naturally to Alexia as her talent was noticed by more and
more people. At 13 years of age, 4 months and 7 days she had her debut in the
Romanian National League, a record she still holds today, against Volei Alba
Blaj a future finalist of the CEV Champions League Volley.
Not yet a high school student at
that time, Alexia remembers the toughness of starting her career at that particular
moment in her life: “The time spent at CSM Bucharest was one of the toughest. I
was in the eighth grade, getting ready for the final exams and first year of
high school. I had to go to practice, go on the road with the club and with the
national team and at the same time I had to make time to study and go to
private lessons. The big positive aspect of that time was that I had the
opportunity to learn a lot from players much more experienced who became close
friends.”
Moving to Turkey
After very solid performances for
the Romanian National Team at the U18 World Championship that took place in
Egypt and before starting high school, Alexia received an unexpected offer to
join one of the biggest clubs in world volleyball, the giants from VakifBank
Istanbul.
After training with the team and
getting more accustomed to the rigors of volleyball at the highest level for
one year, she was sent to gather more experience and have more match time at
Yesilyurt in Istanbul where she has been playing for the past two years. “During the first year I did not play that
many matches, only in several friendly matches and playing for my high school
team. My second year was the best by far, my coaches and teammates have been
amazing and now, in my third year we have the opportunity of fighting for a
European title!”
A remarkable European season
Last week, Sistem9 Yesilyurt
managed a fantastic win in the semifinals of the CEV Volleyball Challenge Cup
against national rivals THY Istanbul and, as it has been throughout this
season, Alexia Căruțașu played a major role in helping her team reach the
Finals by managing a staggering 74 points across the two semifinal matches (47/27).
Now she will travel back to
Romania this month as the top scorer of the competition to face the team
against which she had her professional debut, Volei Alba Blaj as she hopes to
add the CEV Volleyball Challenge Cup to her ever expanding trophy cabinet. “I
have always set myself high objectives, however it is still hard to believe how
far along I have come. Looking into the future we have to wait and see. For
now, I wish for myself and my team to get the results we wish for, especially
winning the CEV Volleyball Challenge Cup” said Alexia.