Andrei Voronkov (volleyball)
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Born | 19 May 1967 (1967-05-19) (age 57) Slavsk, Russia |
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Club | VC CSKA Moscow (1986–88) SKA Rostov (1988–92) Samotlor (1992–95) Netas (1995–04) Samotlor (2004–06) VC Dinamo Krasnodar (2016–present) |
Andrei Genadyevich Voronkov (Russian: Андрей Геннадьевич Воронков; born 19 May 1967) is a Russian volleyball coach and former player. As a player, he won the Turkish championships in 1996–1998, 2002 and 2004.[1] Since 2006 he works as a volleyball coach. Between 2013 and 2015 he was head coach of the Russian men's team.[2]
Voronkov is married to a volleyball coach and former player. Their both daughters are also volleyball players. One of them, Irina Voronkova, is a member of the national team.[3]
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CEV European Championship winning managers
- 1948: Češpiva
- 1950: Chinilin
- 1951: Chinilin
- 1955: Kozák
- 1958: Kozák
- 1963: Sotir
- 1967: Kleshchev
- 1971: Chesnokov
- 1975: Chesnokov
- 1977: Platonov
- 1979: Platonov
- 1981: Platonov
- 1983: Platonov
- 1985: Platonov
- 1987: Parshin
- 1989: Velasco
- 1991: Platonov
- 1993: Velasco
- 1995: Velasco
- 1997: Gerbrands
- 1999: Anastasi
- 2001: Gajić
- 2003: Montali
- 2005: Montali
- 2007: Anastasi
- 2009: Castellani
- 2011: Kolaković
- 2013: Voronkov
- 2015: Tillie
- 2017: Shlyapnikov
- 2019: Kovač
- 2021: De Giorgi
- 2023: Grbić
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