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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...
- "Volleyball:
HotVolleys gehen die
Saison mit US-Power an". DiePresse.com (in German).
October 5, 2008.
Retrieved September 24, 2014. "aon
hotVolleys Wiedeń...
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Austrian Cup, with
Hotvolleys Vienna 1995–96
Austrian Championship, with
Hotvolleys Vienna 1996–97
Austrian Cup, with
Hotvolleys Vienna 1996–97 Austrian...
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Mladost Zagreb 2000–01
Austrian Cup, with
Hotvolleys Vienna 2000–01
Austrian Championship, with
Hotvolleys Vienna Domestic 2017–18
French Cup, with Tourcoing...
- join
Espadon Szczecin team. 2010/2011
Austrian Championship, with Aon
hotVolleys Vienna 2011/2012
Turkish Championship, with
Arkas Izmir 2012/2013 Turkish...
- in a row
between 2004 and 2007 and had a
perfect season in 2013, the
Hotvolleys Vienna (volleyball), the
Vienna Wanderers (baseball), who won the 2012...
- Friedrichshafen, in
Italy for
Canadiens Mantova and in
Austria for Aon
hotVolleys Vienna. He
achieved his
biggest success with
Friedrichshafen by winning...
- the 2006
Romanian Championship. From 2006 to 2009 he was head
coach of
HotVolleys Vienna and
coached them to 2
consecutive Austrian Championships (2006–07...
- Austria, Greece,
Czech Republic and Russia.
MEVZA Cup 2005/2006 – with Aon
hotVolleys Vienna Baltic League 2007/2008 – with Pere Leib
Tartu 2008/2009 – with...
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professional volleyball for Lamia, a club from Greece. His next club was Aon
hotVolleys Vienna.
After that, he went to
Noliko Maaseik, then to
Polish Mlekpol...