Andrei Voronkov (volleyball)

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Andrei Voronkov
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Personal information
Born19 May 1967 (1967-05-19) (age 56)
Slavsk, Russia
Sport
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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