Olli-Pekka Ojansivu

Olli-Pekka Ojansivu
Personal information
Full name Olli-Pekka Lelu Ojansivu
Nickname Olli-Pekka Ojansivu
Nationality Finnish
Born (1987-12-31) December 31, 1987
Vammala, Finland

Olli-Pekka "Lelu" Ojansivu (born December 31, 1987 in Vammala)[1] is a Finnish professional volleyball player who plays for the Iranian club Shahrdari Urmia VC. He is also a member of the Finland men's national volleyball team.

Career

Ojansivu started his career in Vammalan Lentopallo. When Ojansivu turned sixteen years old he didn't go to Kuortane like many promising junior players do. He stayed in Vammala and started training in Finnish league team Vammalan Lentopallo. He played his first game in Finnish Champion league at the age of 16 in season 2004. His first whole season in Finnish Champion league was season 2006. He was best server in the whole league and ranked fifth amongst spikers. After the season Finnish volleyball federation chose him as the best newcomer in the league. 2005 season in Vammala was also great and Ojansivu ranked as 2nd best server in the whole league and was again 5th best spiker in league.

After many seasons in Vammala Ojansivu made contract with Pielaveden Sampo. In Sampo Ojansivu won his first season Finland Cup-Champion and in Finland league silver medal. Sport Channel chose him best opposite player in whole league.

In the 2008-2009 season, he played in the Finland Champion league in Pielaveden Sampo.

He signed a contract with CVM Tomis Constanţa in July 2012. The club will represent Romania in the CEV Champions League.[2]

National team

Ojansivu's national debut was against Estonia in Olympic Qualification in 2007. The score was 23-23 when Olli-Pekka was substituted to court. He managed to serve back-to-back aces and Finland won the set. Since that match Ojansivu has been part of the national team.

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