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- Bayernwerk hotVolleys 2000–2001: e.on hotVolleys 2001–2002: Hotvolleys Wien 2002–2003: Vienna hotVolleys 2003–2009: Aon hotVolleys 2009–present: hotVolleys Official...
- Austrian Cup, with Hotvolleys Vienna 1995–96 Austrian Championship, with Hotvolleys Vienna 1996–97 Austrian Cup, with Hotvolleys Vienna 1996–97 Austrian...
- edition, the most successful team is ACH Volley with fourteen titles. Among women, OTP Banka Branik and Calcit Volley are the most successful with four titles...
- edition of the European CEV Cup volleyball club tournament. French club Paris Volley beat Russian Guberniya Nizhniy Novgorod after winning second match and Golden...
- The Austrian Volley League Men is a men's volleyball competition organized by the Austrian Volleyball Federation (ÖVV), it was created in 1952. It is currently...
- "Volleyball: HotVolleys gehen die Saison mit US-Power an". DiePresse.com (in German). October 5, 2008. Retrieved September 24, 2014. "aon hotVolleys Wiedeń...
- Number of teams Teams  Austria 3 Amstetten Hypo Nö, Holding Graz, Aon hotVolleys Vienna  Belarus 3 Kommunalnik Grodno, Shakhtior Soligorsk, Stroitel Minsk...
- join Espadon Szczecin team. 2010/2011 Austrian Championship, with Aon hotVolleys Vienna 2011/2012 Turkish Championship, with Arkas Izmir 2012/2013 Turkish...
- appointed the manager of Trento-based Italian Volleyball League team Trentino Volley. Stoychev attracted several of Bulgaria's top volleyball players to the...
- (6 ft 8 in) 98 kg (216 lb) 345 cm (136 in) 328 cm (129 in) Amstetten NÖ/hotVolleys 6 Anton Menner 25 July 1994 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) 90 kg (200 lb) 340 cm (130 in)...