Volleyball at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's team rosters

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Below are listed all participating squads of the 2000 Men's Olympic Volleyball Tournament . This 10th edition of the event, organised by the world's governing body, the FIVB, in conjunction with the IOC, was held in Australia's largest city, Sydney, from 17 September to 1 October 2000. [1]

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Pool C

Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia

#NRNAMEBIRTHDATE
David Beard 1973-10-23
Benjamin Hardy 1974-09-21
Dan Howard 1976-12-13
Nathan Jakavicius 1977-09-24
Steve Keir 1979-11-08
Ben Loft 1978-10-09
Spiros Marazios 1978-12-11
Scott Newcomb 1973-09-27
Dan Ronan 1975-07-28
Hidde Van Beest 1979-07-20
Russell Wentworth 1973-04-07
Mark Williams 1979-03-27
Coach Stelio de Rocco 1960-04-13

Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

#NRNAMEBIRTHDATE
André Heller 1975-12-17
Dante Amaral 1980-09-30
Douglas Chiarotti 1970-11-10
Gilberto Godoy 1976-12-23
Giovane Gávio 1970-09-07
Gustavo Endres 1975-08-23
Gilmar Teixeira 1970-10-30
Marcelo Elgarten 1974-11-09
Mauricio Lima 1968-01-27
Max Pereira 1970-01-27
Nalbert Bitencourt 1974-03-09
Alexandre Samuel 1970-03-20
Coach Radamés Lattari 1957

Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba

Head coach: Juan Diaz Mariño

No.NameDate of birthHeight2000 club
1 Leonel Marshall jr 5 September 19791.96 m (6 ft 5 in) Flag of Italy.svg Sarplast Livorno
2 Nicolas Vives 24 April 19701.89 m (6 ft 2 in) Flag of Cuba.svg Cienfuegos
5 Alexei Argilagos 28 July 19711.99 m (6 ft 6 in) Flag of Cuba.svg Camaguey
6 Ivan Benito Ruiz 26 March 19771.95 m (6 ft 5 in) Flag of Italy.svg Valleverde Ravenna
7 Angel Dennis 13 June 19771.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Flag of Italy.svg Iveco Palermo
8 Pavel Pimienta 2 August 19762.04 m (6 ft 8 in) Flag of Italy.svg Cosmogas Forli
9 Raul Diago 1 June 19651.92 m (6 ft 4 in) Flag of Cuba.svg Matanzas
11 Osvaldo Hernandez 11 July 19702.02 m (6 ft 8 in) Flag of Italy.svg Piaggio Roma
12 Ramon Gato 16 November 19731.92 m (6 ft 4 in) Flag of Cuba.svg Ciudad Habana
13 Alain Roca 7 September 19761.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Flag of Italy.svg Brescia Lat-Bossini Montichiari
14 Ihosvany Hernandez 6 August 19722.06 m (6 ft 9 in) Flag of Italy.svg Piaggio Roma
16 Yosenki Garcia 17 January 19772.00 m (6 ft 7 in) Flag of Italy.svg Asystel Milano

Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt

#NRNAMEBIRTHDATE
Mohamed Moselhy 1972-01-07
Mahmoud Abdel Aziz 1975-04-07
Ashraf Abouel Hassan 1975-05-17
Eslam Awad 1976-08-05
Mohamed El-Husseini 1982-09-29
Hamdy El-Safy 1972-04-14
Ibrahim Fathy 1977-08-27
Sayed Khalil 1976-12-23
Ussama Komsan 1977-01-12
Hany Mouselhy 1968-06-24
Ibrahim Rashwan 1978-08-12
Nehad Shehata 1975-02-25
Coach

Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

#NRNAMEBIRTHDATE
Peter Blangé 1964-12-09
Albert Cristina 1970-11-18
Martijn Dieleman 1979-05-11
Guido Görtzen 1970-11-09
Joost Kooistra 1976-10-31
Misha Latuhihin 1970-12-26
Reinder Nummerdor 1976-09-10
Richard Schuil 1973-05-02
Bas van de Goor 1971-09-04
Mike van de Goor 1973-05-14
Martin van der Horst 1965-04-02
Coach Toon Gerbrands 1957-10-31

Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

#NRNAMEBIRTHDATE
Carlos Carreño 1973-04-19
José Antonio Casilla 1979-08-29
Enrique de la Fuente 1975-08-11
Miguel Angel Falasca 1973-04-29
José Luis Moltó 1975-06-29
Rafael Pascual 1970-03-16
Cosme Prenafeta 1971-12-09
Juan Carlos Robles 1967-12-29
Ernesto Rodríguez 1969-01-15
Juan José Salvador 1975-12-18
Luis Pedro Suela 1976-07-07
Alexis Valido 1976-03-09
Coach Raúl Lozano 1956-09-03

Pool B

Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina

#NRNAMEBIRTHDATE
Jerónimo Bidegain 1977-01-16
Hugo Conte 1963-04-14
Sebastián Firpo 1976-10-27
Christian Lares 1974-01-18
Leandro Maly 1976-01-29
Pablo Meana 1975-06-10
Marcos Milinkovic 1971-12-22
Leonardo Patti 1968-07-06
Pablo Pereira 1974-01-18
Juan Pablo Porello 1977-06-27
Alejandro Spajic 1976-05-07
Javier Weber 1966-01-06
Coach Carlos Getzelevich

Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

#NRNAMEBIRTHDATE
Marco Bracci 1966-08-23
Mirko Corsano 1973-10-28
Alessandro Fei 1978-11-29
Andrea Gardini 1965-01-11
Andrea Giani 1970-04-22
Pasquale Gravina 1970-05-01
Luigi Mastrangelo 1975-08-17
Marco Meoni 1973-05-25
Samuele Papi 1973-05-20
Simone Rosalba 1976-01-31
Andrea Sartoretti 1971-06-19
Paolo Tofoli 1966-08-14
Coach Andrea Anastasi 1960-10-08

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

#NRNAMEBIRTHDATE
Igor Shulepov 1972-11-16
Valeri Goryushev 1973-04-26
Aleksandr Gerasimov 1975-01-22
Roman Yakovlev 1976-08-13
Vadim Khamuttskikh 1969-11-26
Aleksey Kuleshov 1979-02-24
Evgeni Mitkov 1972-03-23
Ruslan Olikhver 1969-04-11
Ilya Savelev 1971-06-10
Sergey Tetyukhin 1975-09-23
Konstantin Ushakov 1970-03-24
Aleksey Kazakov 1976-03-18
Coach Guennadi Chipouline

Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea

#NRNAMEBIRTHDATE
Bang Ji-seop 1974-04-16
Bang Sin-bong 1975-02-06
Jang Byeong-cheol 1976-08-15
Choi Tae-ung 1976-04-09
Kim Se-jin 1974-01-30
Lee Byeong-yong 1971-05-11
Lee Ho 1973-04-24
Lee Gyeong-su 1979-04-27
Park Hui-sang 1972-08-01
Sin Jin-sik 1975-02-01
Sin Seon-ho 1978-05-28
Hu In-jeong 1974-04-19
Coach Shin Chi-yong

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

#NRNAMEBIRTHDATE
#1 Lloy Ball 1972-02-17
#14 Kevin Barnett 1974-05-14
#12 Tom Hoff 1973-06-09
#7 John Hyden 1972-10-07
#3 Mike Lambert 1974-04-14
#16 Daniel Landry 1970-01-15
#10 Chip McCaw 1973-03-24
#9 Ryan Millar 1978-01-22
#13 Jeff Nygaard 1972-08-03
#15 George Roumain 1976-03-28
#5 Erik Sullivan 1972-08-09
#17 Andy Witt 1978-03-21
Coach Doug Beal 1947-03-04

Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia

#NRNAMEBIRTHDATE
Vladimir Batez 1969-09-07
Slobodan Boškan 1975-08-18
Andrija Gerić 1977-01-24
Nikola Grbić 1973-06-09
Vladimir Grbić 1970-12-14
Slobodan Kovač 1967-09-13
Đula Mešter 1972-04-03
Vasa Mijić 1973-04-11
Ivan Miljković 1979-09-13
Veljko Petković 1977-01-23
Goran Vujević 1973-2-27
Igor Vušurović 1974-09-24
Coach Zoran Gajić 1958-12-28

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