2001 Men's European Volleyball Championship squads

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This article shows all participating team squads at the 2001 Men's European Volleyball Championship , held in Ostrava, Czech Republic from September 8 to September 16, 2001.

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Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
Evgeni Ivanov 06.03.1974201
Nikolay Vassilev Ivanov 192
Nikolay Jeliazkov 198
Plamen Konstantinov 202
Daniel Mihaylov 197
Nikolay Naydenov 200
Vladimir Nikolov 200
Daniel Peev 192
Ivaylo Stefanov 202
Krasimir Stefanov 202
Hristo Tsvetanov 29.03.197819885345330
Yuli Vassilev 200

Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
Luděk Černoušek 188
Ivo Dubš 198
Miroslav Javůrek 204
Přemysl Kubala 200
Martin Lébl 201
Jiří Novák 197
Jakub Novotný 196
Marek Novotný 202
Petr Pesl 200
Dalibor Polák 198
Josef Smolka 30.05.1964
Petr Zapletal 194

Flag of France.svg  France

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Renaud Herpe 21.07.197519797350325
2 Hubert Henno 06.10.197618883330310
3 Dominique Daquin 10.11.197219785352325
8 Laurent Capet 05.05.197220292350325
9 Frantz Granvorka 10.03.197619590364327
10 Vincent Montméat 01.09.197719688345323
12 Luc Marquet 15.04.197019284345320
14 Philippe Barça-Cysique 22.04.197719488347325
Fabrice Bry 202
Laurent Chambertin 191
Olivier Lecat 188
Jean-Charles Monneraye 209

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Marko Liefke 15.07.1974206105360336
5 Björn Andrae 14.05.198120082342325
6 Ilja Wiederschein 05.04.197719886331310
8 Michael Mayer 14.02.198019387340315
11 Frank Dehne 14.02.197620293349328
12 Christian Pampel 06.09.197919889358331
13 Ralph Bergmann 26.05.197020696350327
15 Mark Siebeck 14.10.197519588334315
17 Norbert Walter 01.07.1979210101351334
18 Vincent Lange 15.06.197419590328307
Frank Bachmann 191
Bogdan Jalowietzki 13.12.196720291

Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
Zoltan David 191
11 Balázs Gelencsér 204
Sándor Kántor 01.02.1971198
4 Róbert Koch 188
Peter Mészáros 199
15 Dömötör Mészáros 27.10.1976199
Gábor Szabó 192
Tamas Szekeres 198
Tibor Tomanóczy 204
Roland Tullner 197
Csaba Urfi 196
Péter Veres 200

Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
Lorenzo Bernardi 11.08.1968199
Vigor Bovolenta 30.05.1974202
Marco Meoni 25.05.1973197
5 Valerio Vermiglio 01.03.197618983342320
6 Samuele Papi 20.05.197319184345308
7 Andrea Sartoretti 19.06.197119488353319
9 Cristian Casoli 27.01.197519485345315
11 Hristo Zlatanov 21.04.1976204103355315
12 Mirko Corsano 28.10.197319187342303
14 Alessandro Fei 29.11.197820490352321
16 Luca Tencati 16.03.197920097350330
17 Leondino Giombini 30.01.1975204107355323

Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Dirk-Jan van Gendt 18.07.197418578332313
2 Nico Freriks 22.12.198119185327306
3 Sander Olsthoorn 21.07.197420789344322
4 Reinder Nummerdor 10.09.197619487342321
5 Guido Görtzen 09.11.197019898349340
6 Richard Schuil 02.05.197320292347329
7 Mike van de Goor 14.05.197320696350322
8 Jeroen Trommel 01.08.198019489340310
10 Joost Kooistra 31.10.1976195100345327
12 Jochem de Gruijter 18.04.197819992338328
13 Joppe Paulides 13.04.198220485340327
16 Allan van de Loo 10.01.197519690342321

Flag of Poland.svg  Poland

The following is the Polish roster in the 2001 Men's European Volleyball Championship.

Head coach: Ryszard Bosek
Assistant: Wojciech Drzyzga
No.NameDate of birth2001 club
1 Andrzej Stelmach 15 August 1972 Flag of Italy.svg Yahoo! Italia Ferrara
3 Piotr Gruszka 8 March 1977 Flag of Italy.svg Cagliari Volley
4 Marcin Nowak 17 October 1975 Flag of Italy.svg Sempre Volley
5 Paweł Zagumny 18 October 1977 Flag of Italy.svg Sempre Volley
6 Dawid Murek 24 July 1977 Flag of Poland.svg Galaxia AZS Bank Częstochowa
7 Krzysztof Wójcik 20 October 1960 Flag of Poland.svg Jastrzębie Borynia
8 Przemysław Michalczyk 22 August 1973 Flag of Poland.svg Jastrzębie Borynia
12 Jarosław Stancelewski 11 May 1974 Flag of Poland.svg Nordea WKS Czarni Radom
13 Sebastian Świderski 26 June 1977 Flag of Poland.svg Mostostal Azoty Kędzierzyn-Koźle
14 Paweł Papke 13 February 1977 Flag of Poland.svg Mostostal Azoty Kędzierzyn-Koźle
16 Rafał Musielak 22 August 1973 Flag of Poland.svg Mostostal Azoty Kędzierzyn-Koźle
18 Robert Szczerbaniuk 29 May 1977 Flag of Poland.svg Mostostal Azoty Kędzierzyn-Koźle

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
2 Vadim Khamuttskikh 26.11.196919685342331
4 Ruslan Olikhver 11.04.196920197353340
5 Pavel Abramov 23.04.197919889347336
6 Igor Shulepov 16.11.197220394351340
8 Evgeni Mitkov 23.03.197219489352341
9 Sergey Tetyukhin 23.09.197519789349338
10 Roman Yakovlev 13.08.197620192352341
14 Aleksandr Kosarev 30.09.197720292352343
15 Aleksandr Gerasimov 22.01.197520192352341
18 Aleksey Kuleshov 24.02.197920692353340
Roman Arkhipov191
Aleksey Kazakov 18.03.1976217102355342

Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
Pavel Bartik 204
Gabriel Chocholak 202
Pavel Chudik 190
Martin Jankovic 198
Marek Kardos 187
Tomas Kmet 202
Andrej Kravárik 28.07.1971206
Dusan Kubica 186
Richard Nemec 202
Branco Pistovic 191
Vladimir Procházka 193
Marian Vavrek 206

Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
Davor Čebron 197
Dejan Fujs 192
Bogdan Kotnik 195
Samo Miklavc 193
Dragan Pezelj 195
Matija Pleško 03.03.1976185
Mišo Pušnik
Dragan Rafovic 205
Rok Satler 04.04.1979191
Sebastjan Škorc 180
David Slatinšek 197
Tomislav Šmuc 188

Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  FR Yugoslavia

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
6 Slobodan Boškan 18.08.197519987343320
12 Andrija Gerić 24.01.1977203101350323
9 Nikola Grbić 06.09.197319491346320
10 Vladimir Grbić 14.12.197019387360350
1 Rajko Jokanović 27.11.197119180335315
2 Goran Marić 02.11.198120487344327
7 Đula Mešter 03.04.197220390346325
8 Vasa Mijić 11.04.197318680332307
14 Ivan Miljković 13.09.197920688354333
5 Edin Škorić 01.12.1975195
13 Goran Vujević 27.02.197319294339315
18 Igor Vušurović 24.09.197420086342323

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