Dominique Baeyens (born 21 February 1956) is a Belgian former professional volleyball player and coach.[1][2][3]
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Born | (1956-02-21) 21 February 1956 (age 68) Berchem, Belgium |
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Height | 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) |
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Position | Outside hitter |
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- Domestic
- 1981–82 Belgian Cup, with Kruikenburg Ternat
- CEV Cup
- CEV Challenge Cup
- 1997–98 – with Knack Roeselare
- 1998–99 – with Knack Roeselare
- Domestic
- 1991–92 Belgian Championship, with Maes Pils Zellik
- 1992–93 Belgian Championship, with Maes Pils Zellik
- 1993–94 Belgian Championship, with Maes Pils Zellik
- 1999–2000 Belgian Cup, with Knack Roeselare
- 1999–2000 Belgian Championship, with Knack Roeselare
- 2000–01 Belgian SuperCup, with Knack Roeselare
- 2004–05 Belgian SuperCup, with Knack Roeselare
- 2004–05 Belgian Cup, with Knack Roeselare
- 2004–05 Belgian Championship, with Knack Roeselare
- 2005–06 Belgian SuperCup, with Knack Roeselare
- 2005–06 Belgian Cup, with Knack Roeselare
- 2005–06 Belgian Championship, with Knack Roeselare
- 2006–07 Belgian Championship, with Knack Roeselare
- 2007–08 Belgian SuperCup, with Knack Roeselare
- 2009–10 Belgian Championship, with Knack Roeselare
- 2010–11 Belgian SuperCup, with Knack Roeselare
- 2010–11 Belgian Cup, with Knack Roeselare
Sporting positions
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Preceded by Brecht Van Kerckhove
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Head coach of Belgium 2020
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Succeeded by
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Preceded by Claudio Gewehr
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Head coach of Belgium 2012–2016
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Succeeded by
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Preceded by Enrique Pisani
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Head coach of Belgium 1994–1997
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Succeeded by Marc Spaenjers
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