Volleyball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's European qualification squads

This article shows all participating team squads at the European Qualification Tournament for the 2016 Men's Olympic Volleyball Tournament, held in Germany from 4 to 9 January 2016.

[1]

Name Date of birth Position Club
Coach Dominique Baeyens 21 February 1956
1 Bram Van den Dries 14 August 1989 Outside-spiker   AZS UWM Olsztyn
3 Sam Deroo 24 April 1992 Opposite   ZAKSA Kędzierzyn
4 Pieter Coolman 24 April 1989 Middle-blocker   VT Roeselare
8 Kévin Klinkenberg 4 October 1990 Opposite   Łucz. Bydgoszcz
9 Pieter Verhees 8 December 1989 Middle-blocker   Volley Milano
10 Simon Van de Voorde 19 December 1989 Middle-blocker   Trentino Volley
12 Gert Van Walle 7 August 1987 Opposite   Beauvais Oise UC
13 Dennis Deroey 14 August 1987 Libero   Topvolley Antwerpen
14 Jelle Ribbens 17 March 1992 Libero
15 Stijn D'Hulst 24 April 1991 Setter   VT Roeselare
16 Matthias Valkiers 8 April 1990 Setter   Volley Club Menen
17 Tomas Rousseaux 31 March 1994 Outside-spiker   Volley Milano
18 Seppe Baetens 13 February 1989 Opposite   VC Asse-Lennik
20 Arno van de Velde 30 December 1995 Middle-blocker   VT Roeselare

[2]

Name Date of birth Position Club
coach Plamen Konstantinov 16 June 1973
1 Georgi Bratoev 21 October 1987 Setter   Trentino Volley
2 Metodi Ananiev 17 February 1986 Opposite   Tomis Costanza
4 Martin Bozhilov 11 April 1988 Libero   MUI Dupnica
7 Miroslav Gradinarov 10 February 1985 Opposite
8 Todor Skrimov 9 January 1990 Opposite   Power Volley Milano
10 Nikolaj Učikov 13 April 1986 Outside-spiker
11 Vladimir Nikolov 3 October 1977 Outside-spiker   ASUL Lione
12 Viktor Josifov 16 May 1985 Middle-blocker   Top Latina
13 Teodor Salparov 16 August 1982 Libero   Zenit-Kazan'
14 Teodor Todorov 1 September 1989 Middle-blocker   PV Lugano
16 Vladislav Ivanov 14 March 1987 Libero   ASUL Lione
17 Nikolaj Penčev 22 May 1992 Opposite   Resovia Rzeszów
18 Nikolaj Nikolov 29 July 1986 Middle-blocker   Payakan VC
20 Lubomir Agontsev 26 July 1987 Setter   Montana Volley

[3]

Name Date of birth Position Club
coach Tuomas Sammelvuo 16 February 1976
1 Ville Juntura 26 March 1988 Setter   Raisio Loimu
2 Eemi Tervaportti 26 July 1989 Setter   Galatasaray SK
4 Lauri Kerminen 18 January 1993 Libero   VK Kuzbass
5 Antti Siltala 14 March 1984 Opposite
6 Niklas Seppänen 30 June 1993 Opposite
7 Eemeli Kouki 26 October 1991 Opposite   Hurrikaani Loimaa
8 Elviss Krastins 15 September 1994 Opposite   Vammala Lentopallo
9 Tommi Siirilä 15 March 1988 Middle-blocker   Tiikerit Kokkola
11 Sauli Sinkkonen 14 September 1989 Outside-spiker   Isku Tamperee
13 Antti Ropponen 17 August 1995 Outside-spiker   Tiikerit Kokkola
14 Konstantin Shumov 15 February 1985 Middle-blocker   Hurrikaani Loimaa
16 Olli-Pekka Ojansivu 31 December 1987 Outside-spiker   Tiikerit Kokkola
18 Jukka Lehtonen 22 February 1982 Middle-blocker   LEKA Kuopio
19 Pasi Hyvärinen 22 November 1987 Libero

[4]

Name Date of birth Position Club
coach Laurent Tillie 1 December 1963
1 Jonas Aguenier 28 April 1992 Middle-blocker   AS Cannes
2 Jenia Grebennikov 13 August 1990 Libero   Lube Treia
4 Antonin Rouzier 18 August 1986 Outside-spiker   Arkas Izmir
6 Benjamin Toniutti 30 October 1989 Setter   ZAKSA Kędzierzyn
7 Kévin Tillie 2 November 1990 Opposite   ZAKSA Kędzierzyn
9 Earvin N'Gapeth 21 February 1991 Opposite   Modena Volley
10 Kévin Le Roux 11 May 1989 Middle-blocker   Halkbank Ankara
11 Julien Lyneel 15 April 1990 Opposite   Resovia Rzeszów
13 Pierre Pujol 13 July 1984 Setter   AS Cannes
14 Nicolas Le Goff 15 February 1992 Middle-blocker   SCC Berlino
16 Nicolas Maréchal 4 March 1987 Opposite   Jastrzębski Węgiel
17 Franck Lafitte 8 March 1989 Middle-blocker   Arago de Sète
18 Nicolas Rossard 23 May 1990 Libero   Arago de Sète
21 Mory Sidibé 17 June 1987 Outside-spiker   Sichuan Volleyball

[5]

Name Date of birth Position Club
coach Vital Heynen 12 June 1969
1 Christian Fromm 15 August 1990 Opposite   Sir Safety Perugia
2 Markus Steuerwald 7 March 1989 Libero   Parigi Volley
3 Sebastian Schwarz 2 October 1985 Opposite   Trefl Danzica
6 Denis Kaliberda 24 June 1990 Opposite   Sir Safety Perugia
8 Marcus Böhme 25 August 1985 Middle-blocker   Cuprum Lubin
9 Georg Grozer 27 November 1984 Outside-spiker   Samsung Bluefangs
10 Christian Dünnes 16 June 1984 Opposite   TG Rüsselsheim
11 Lukas Kampa 29 November 1986 Setter   WKS Czarni Radom
12 Ferdinand Tille 8 December 1988 Libero   TuS Herrsching
13 Simon Hirsch 3 April 1992 Outside-spiker   Top Latina
14 Tom Strohbach 27 May 1992 Opposite   TV Rottenburg
15 Tim Broshog 2 December 1987 Middle-blocker   Noliko Maaseik
16 Patrick Steuerwald 3 March 1986 Setter   TuS Herrsching
20 Philipp Collin 28 March 1990 Middle-blocker   Tours Volley-Ball

[6]

Name Date of birth Position Club
coach Stéphane Antiga 3 February 1976
1 Wojciech Żaliński 8 January 1988 Opposite   WKS Czarni Radom
3 Dawid Konarski 31 August 1989 Opposite   ZAKSA Kędzierzyn
6 Bartosz Kurek 29 August 1988 Opposite   Resovia Rzeszów
7 Karol Kłos 8 August 1989 Middle-blocker   Skra Bełchatów
8 Andrzej Wrona 27 December 1988 Middle-blocker   Skra Bełchatów
9 Mateusz Bieniek 5 April 1994 Middle-blocker   Effector Kielce
10 Damian Wojtaszek 7 September 1988 Libero   Resovia Rzeszów
11 Fabian Drzyzga 3 January 1990 Setter   Resovia Rzeszów
12 Grzegorz Łomacz 1 October 1987 Setter   Cuprum Lubin
13 Michał Kubiak 23 February 1988 Opposite   Halkbank Ankara
17 Paweł Zatorski 21 June 1990 Libero   ZAKSA Kędzierzyn
18 Marcin Możdżonek 9 February 1985 Middle-blocker   Cuprum Lubin
20 Mateusz Mika 21 January 1991 Opposite   Trefl Danzica
21 Rafał Buszek 28 April 1987 Opposite   ZAKSA Kędzierzyn

[7]

Name Date of birth Position Club
coach Vladimir Alekno 4 December 1966 -   Zenit-Kazan'
1 Aleksey Obmochaev 22 May 1989 Libero   Dinamo Mosca
3 Dmitry Kovalyov 15 March 1991 Setter   VK Ural Ufa
4 Artem Volvich 22 January 1990 Middle-blocker   Loko Novosibirsk
5 Sergey Grankin 21 January 1985 Setter   Dinamo Mosca
8 Sergey Tetyukhin 23 September 1975 Opposite   VK Belogor'e
9 Yury Berezhko 27 January 1984 Opposite   Dinamo Mosca
11 Andrey Ashchev 10 May 1983 Middle-blocker   Zenit-Kazan'
12 Konstantin Bakun 15 March 1985 Outside-spiker   Gazprom Surgut
15 Dmitry Shcherbinin 10 September 1989 Middle-blocker   Dinamo Mosca
16 Aleksey Verbov 31 January 1982 Libero   Zenit-Kazan'
17 Maxim Mikhaylov 19 March 1988 Outside-spiker   Zenit-Kazan'
18 Aleksandr Volkov 14 February 1985 Middle-blocker   VK Ural Ufa
19 Egor Kliuka 15 June 1995 Opposite   Fakel Novyj Urengoj
22 Aleksandr Markin 28 July 1990 Opposite   Dinamo Mosca

[8]

Name Date of birth Position Club
coach Nikola Grbić 6 September 1973
2 Nikola Kovačević 14 February 1983 Opposite   Loko Novosibirsk
3 Milan Katić 22 October 1993 Opposite   Galatasaray SK
4 Nemanja Petrić 28 July 1987 Opposite   Modena Volley
7 Dragan Stanković 18 October 1985 Middle-blocker   Lube Treia
8 Marko Ivović 22 December 1990 Opposite   VK Belogor'e
9 Nikola Jovović 13 February 1992 Setter   Volley Milano
13 Dražen Luburić 2 November 1993 Outside-spiker   Pallavolo Piacenza
14 Aleksandar Atanasijević 4 September 1991 Outside-spiker   Sir Safety Perugia
16 Aleksa Brđović 29 July 1993 Setter   Gazprom Surgut
17 Neven Majstorović 17 March 1989 Opposite   WKS Czarni Radom
18 Marko Podraščanin 29 August 1987 Middle-blocker   Lube Treia
19 Nikola Rosić 5 August 1984 Libero   PV Lugano
20 Srećko Lisinac 17 May 1992 Middle-blocker   Skra Bełchatów
22 Aleksandar Okolić 26 June 1993 Middle-blocker   Stella Rossa

See also

edit

References

edit
  1. ^ "CEV - Confédération Européenne de Volleyball". Archived from the original on 2016-01-09. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
  2. ^ "CEV - Confédération Européenne de Volleyball". Archived from the original on 2016-01-09. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
  3. ^ "CEV - Confédération Européenne de Volleyball". Archived from the original on 2016-01-09. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
  4. ^ "CEV - Confédération Européenne de Volleyball". Archived from the original on 2016-01-09. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
  5. ^ "CEV - Confédération Européenne de Volleyball". Archived from the original on 2016-01-09. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
  6. ^ "CEV - Confédération Européenne de Volleyball". Archived from the original on 2016-01-09. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
  7. ^ "CEV - Confédération Européenne de Volleyball". Archived from the original on 2016-01-09. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
  8. ^ "CEV - Confédération Européenne de Volleyball". Archived from the original on 2016-01-09. Retrieved 2016-02-11.
edit