VfB Friedrichshafen
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VfB Friedrichshafen is a German sports club founded in 1909 and based in Friedrichshafen. The VfB Friedrichshafen men's volleyball team plays in the 1. Bundesliga and the CEV Champions League. The team won the 2006-07 CEV Champions League title. It is also the en-titre champion of Germany winning in 2011 the seventh title in a row.
Men's volleyball team
Name | Surname | Nr. | Nation | Height | Birth day |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Winters | Fred | 1 | 1,95 m | 25.09.1982 | |
Fromm | Christian | 2 | 2,04 m | 15.08.1990 | |
Späth | Thilo | 3 | 1,88 m | 08.06.1987 | |
Tichacek | Lukas | 4 | 1,93 m | 12.01.1982 | |
Rosic | Nikola | 5 | 1,92 m | 05.08.1984 | |
Vemic | Milos | 7 | 2,02 m | 08.03.1987 | |
Venno | Oliver | 8 | 2,10 m | 23.05.1990 | |
Trommel | Jeroen | 9 | 1,94 m | 01.08.1980 | |
Zat'ko | Juraj | 10 | 1,90 m | 05.06.1987 | |
Böhme | Marcus | 11 | 2,11 m | 25.08.1985 | |
José | Joao | 12 | 1,94 m | 07.06.1978 | |
Bauer | Lukas | 15 | 2,02 m | 26.02.1989 |
Coach: Stelian Moculescu
External links
- VfB Friedrichshafen Volleyball GmbH (Official website; in German)
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