Christian Pampel

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Christian Pampel (born September 6, 1979 in Meersburg) is a volleyball player from Germany.

Career

Christian Pampel started his career in Hochstetten in 1995. After three years in the Volleyball-boarding school Frankfurt he went to the first division club VfB Friedrichshafenin 1999, won his first championship 2000 and made it to the final of the Champions League in 2000. In 2001 he won both the German championship and the German cup and took part at the European Volleyball Championship in the Czech Repubilk. 2002 he won the German championship and cup again. In the following European Volleyball Championship in Germany he was one of the best players, second in the Top-Scorer Ranking and got elected German Volleyball-player of the year 2003. Then he went to play in Italy. For the second division (A2) club Loreto first, then in the first division (A1) club Vibo Valentia where he made it to the final of the Italian cup and the Play-Offs. 2005 he went to the A1-club Semprevolley Padua and got elected A1-player of the month February 2006. For the play offs he was hired by the Greek club Olympiakos Piräus but followed his contract with Padova the next championship. He was part of the German National team taking part at the Volleyball World Championship in Japan 2009 (9th rank) and the European Championship in Russia 2007 (5th rank). In 2007 he went back to Friedrichshafen and again won the German Cup and Championship. With the national team he made it to the Olympic games in Beijin 2008 (9th rank). After that he played for Gazprom-Jugra Surgut till September and was then hired by the Italian A1-club Copra Volley Piacenza where he won the Italian Championship 2009. After a summer in South Korea he went to Qatar in December 2009, and won the GCC Cup in 2010. We won the Qatar Championship in 2010, 2011 and 2012. In 2012 he won the 2012 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship with Al Arabi and was Top Scorer of the tournament. 2010, 2011 and 2012 he participated in the FIVB Men's Club World Championship.[1]

Private

Christian Pampel is married and has one daughter and one son.

External links

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.