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Tartu Pere Leib
BIGBANK Tartu is an Estonian professional volleyball club based in Tartu, Estonia, that competes in the Baltic Men Volleyball League. Founded in 1999, the team has won 6 Baltic League championships, 6 Estonian League championships and 6 Estonian Cups. The team plays its home games at University of Tartu Sports Hall. History The team was founded 1999 as Pere Leib Tartu. Before that Tartu volleyball was represented by Ösel Foods Tartu, who had won the Estonian League in 1998 and 1999. Pere Leib Tartu was founded by two former Ösel Foods players, Raivo Simson and Alari Jõesaar. Pere Leib Tartu won another Estonian League title in 2006, defeating VK Selver Tallinn, Selver/Audentes 2–0 in the finals. The team won their first Estonian Cup in the same season. Pere Leib Tartu won another Estonian Cup in 2008–09. The 2006–07 season was historical as Pere Leib Tartu made their European debut when they held the CEV Top Teams Cup tournament.
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University Of Tartu Sports Hall
University of Tartu Sports Hall () is a multi-purpose list of indoor arenas, indoor arena complex in Tartu. It was opened in 1982 and is owned by the University of Tartu Academic Sports Club. It's located on the left bank of the Emajõgi, in Ülejõe, Tartu, Ülejõe neighbourhood. References External links

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CEV Cup
The CEV Cup is the second tier official competition for men's Volleyball clubs of Europe. The competition takes place every year. Until 2000, it was the CEV Cup Winners' Cup. In 2000 it was renamed to CEV Top Teams Cup and in 2007 to CEV Cup. The former CEV Cup was renamed to CEV Challenge Cup. History * #CEV Cup Winners' Cup, CEV Cup Winners' Cup (1972–73 to 1999–2000) * #CEV Top Teams Cup, CEV Top Teams Cup (2000–01 to 2006–2007) * #CEV Cup, CEV Cup (2007–08 to present) Title holders * 1972–73: VC Dynamo Luhansk, Zvezda Voroshilovgrad * 1973–74: VC Radiotechnik, Elektrotechnika Riga * 1974–75: VC Radiotechnik, Elektrotechnika Riga * 1975–76: VC CSKA Sofia, CSKA Sofia * 1976–77: VC Radiotechnik, Elektrotechnika Riga * 1977–78: PVK Olymp Praha, Rudá Hvězda Praha * 1978–79: CS Dinamo București (volleyball), Dinamo București * 1979–80: Modena Volley * 1980–81: VKP Bratislava, Červená Hvězda Bratislava * 1981–82: VC Avtomobilist Sa ...
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Jaanus Nõmmsalu
Jaanus Nõmmsalu (born 19 January 1981) is a former Estonian volleyball player. He was a member of the Estonian national team from 1999 to 2013 and has represented his country at the 2009 and 2011 European Volleyball Championships. Nõmmsalu started his professional career in hometown club ESS Falck Pärnu. He has also played in France, Austria, Greece, Czech Republic and Russia. Sporting achievements Clubs ; MEVZA Cup * 2005/2006 – with Aon hotVolleys Vienna ;Baltic League * 2007/2008 – with Pere Leib Tartu * 2008/2009 – with Selver Tallinn * 2010/2011 – with Pärnu * 2012/2013 – with TTÜ * 2015/2016 – with Pärnu ;National championship * 1998/1999 Estonian Championship, with ESS Pärnu * 1999/2000 Estonian Championship, with ESS Pärnu * 2000/2001 Estonian Championship, with ESS Pärnu * 2001/2002 Estonian Championship, with ESS Pärnu * 2002/2003 Estonian Championship, with ESS Pärnu * 2003/2004 Estonian Championship, with ESS Falck P� ...
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Kristo Kollo
Kristo Kollo (born 17 January 1990) is an Estonian volleyball and beach volleyball player who currently plays for Cypriot club Pafiakos Paphos. He also represents the Estonian national team internationally. As a member of the senior Estonia men's national volleyball team, Kollo competed at the 2017, 2019 and 2021 European Volleyball Championships. Sporting achievements Clubs ;Baltic League * 2007/2008 – with Pere Leib Tartu * 2008/2009 – with Pere Leib Tartu * 2009/2010 – with Pere Leib Tartu * 2011/2012 – with Pere Leib Tartu * 2013/2014 – with Bigbank Tartu * 2014/2015 – with Bigbank Tartu * 2020/2021 – with Selver Tallinn ;National championship * 2007/2008 Estonian Championship, with Pere Leib Tartu * 2008/2009 Estonian Championship, with Pere Leib Tartu * 2009/2010 Estonian Championship, with Pere Leib Tartu * 2010/2011 Estonian Championship, with Pere Leib Tartu * 2011/2012 Estonian Championship, with Pere Leib Tartu * 2013/201 ...
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Rainer Vassiljev
Rainer Vassiljev (born July 19, 1983) is an Estonian professional volleyball coach. He is a head coach of the Latvia men's national volleyball team. On club level he is the current head coach of Pärnu VK of the Estonian Volleyball League and Baltic Men Volleyball League The Baltic Men Volleyball League, known as the Cronimet League for sponsorship reasons, is the top official competition for men's volleyball clubs in the Baltic states The Baltic states or the Baltic countries is a geopolitical term encomp .... References 1983 births Living people Volleyball coaches of international teams Estonian volleyball coaches Sportspeople from Rakvere Gwardia Wrocław (men's volleyball) coaches 21st-century Estonian sportsmen {{Estonia-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Oliver Taats
Oliver may refer to: Arts, entertainment and literature Books * ''Oliver the Western Engine'', volume 24 in ''The Railway Series'' by Rev. W. Awdry * ''Oliver Twist'', a novel by Charles Dickens Fictional characters * Ariadne Oliver, in the novels of Agatha Christie * Oliver (Disney character) * Oliver Fish, a gay police officer on the American soap opera ''One Life to Live'' * Oliver Hampton, in the American television series ''How to Get Away with Murder'' * Oliver Jones (''The Bold and the Beautiful''), on the American soap opera ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' * Oliver Lightload, in the movie ''Cars'' * Oliver Oken, from ''Hannah Montana'' * Oliver (paladin), a paladin featured in the Matter of France * Oliver Queen, DC Comic book hero also known as the Green Arrow * Oliver (Thomas and Friends character), a locomotive in the Thomas and Friends franchise * Oliver Trask, a controversial minor character from the first season of ''The O.C.'' * Oliver Twist (charac ...
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Urmas Tali
Urmas Tali (born 5 March 1970) is an Estonian volleyball player and coach. He was born in Võru. 1978–1993 he practised volleyball, coached by Taivo Rohtmaa, Aksel Saal, Andres Skuin and Marianne Karnesk. Started working as a volleyball coach in 1998. 2005–2008 he coached the club Tartu Pere Leib and in 2008–10 Finnish top-league club . 2011–2014 he coached Pärnu Võrkpalliklubi Pärnu () is the fourth-largest city in Estonia. Situated in southwest Estonia, Pärnu is located south of the Estonian capital, Tallinn, and west of Estonia's second-largest city, Tartu. The city sits off the coast of Pärnu Bay, an inlet of .... 2014–2017 he coached Rakvere Võrkpalliklubi and in 2017–2019 Saaremaa VK. 2016–2020 he was a member of the board of Estonian Volleyball Federation. In 2013, 2016 and 2017 he was named as Best Coach of Estonian Volleyball Federation. References Living people 1970 births Estonian volleyball coaches Estonian men's volleyball play ...
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Alar Kaljuvee
Alar Kaljuvee (born 9 April 1961) is an Estonian volleyball coach and sport pedagogue. He was born in Misso, Võru County. In 1983 he graduated from University of Tartu's Institute of Physical Education. 1973–1983 he practiced volleyball, coached by Taavo Veski ja Henno Linn. Since 1983 he has worked as a volleyball coach. He has been the head coach of volleyball club Tartu Pro Sport (Estonian champion in 1996). In 2000s he was the head coach of Tartu Pere Leib BIGBANK Tartu is an Estonian professional volleyball club based in Tartu, Estonia, that competes in the Baltic Men Volleyball League. Founded in 1999, the team has won 6 Baltic League championships, 6 Estonian League championships and 6 Estonia ... (won medals in Estonian championships). In 1996, the Estonian Volleyball Federation named him Best Women's Coach of the Year, and 2002–2004 Best Men's Coach of the Year. References Living people 1961 births Estonian men's volleyball players Estonian sports coac ...
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Andres Toode
Andres Toode (born 23 July 1957) is an Estonian volleyballer and coach. He was born in Tartu. In 1982 he graduated from the University of Tartu's Institute of Physical Education. He began his volleyball career in 1967, coached by Taavo Veski and Henno Linna. In 1978 he was a member of Estonia men's national volleyball team The Estonia men's national volleyball team () is controlled by the Estonian Volleyball Federation (''Eesti Võrkpalli Liit'') and represents Estonia in international volleyball competitions. The team has reached the European Championshi .... In 1994 he was the coach of the club Tartumaa Stella. 1998–1999 he coached the club Ösel Foods. 2000-2001 he was the head coach of Estonian national volleyball team. 2017–2019 he was the head coach of the club Rakvere Võrkpalliklubi. References Living people 1957 births Estonian men's volleyball players Estonian volleyball coaches University of Tartu alumni Sportspeople from Tartu Volleyball co ...
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2024–25 CEV Challenge Cup
The 2024–25 CEV Challenge Cup was the 45th edition of the third tier European volleyball club competition organised by the European Volleyball Confederation. Format Qualification round (Home and away matches): *32nd finals Main phase (Home and away matches): *16th finals → 8th finals → Quarter-finals Final phase (Home and away matches): *Semi-finals → Finals Aggregate score is counted as follows: 3 points for 3–0 or 3–1 win, 2 points for 3–2 win, 1 point for 2–3 loss. In case the teams are tied after two legs, a ''Golden Set'' is played immediately at the completion of the second leg. Teams Draw The draw was held on 16 July 2024 in Luxembourg. 32nd finals Matches ''All times are local.'' !colspan=12, First leg , - !colspan=12, Second leg , - 16th finals Matches ''All times are local.'' !colspan=12, First leg , - !colspan=12, Second leg , - 8 ...
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2022–23 CEV Challenge Cup
The 2022–23 CEV Challenge Cup was the 43rd edition of the third tier European volleyball club competition organised by the European Volleyball Confederation. Participating teams The draw was held on 28 June 2022 in Luxembourg City. Format Qualification round (Home and away matches): *32nd Finals Main phase (Home and away matches): *16th Finals → 8th Finals → 4th Finals Final phase (Home and away matches): *Semifinals → Finals Aggregate score is counted as follows: 3 points for 3–0 or 3–1 win, 2 points for 3–2 win, 1 point for 2–3 loss. In case the teams are tied after two legs, a ''Golden Set'' is played immediately at the completion of the second leg. Qualification round 32nd Finals First leg Second leg Main phase 16th Finals First leg Second leg 8th Finals First leg Second leg 4th Finals First leg Seco ...
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2021–22 CEV Cup
The 2021–22 CEV Cup was the 50th edition of the second most important European volleyball club competition organised by the European Volleyball Confederation. Participating teams The drawing of lots took place on 25 June 2021 in Luxembourg City. Format Qualification round (Home and away matches): *32nd Finals Main phase (Home and away matches): *16th Finals → 8th Finals → 4th Finals Final phase (Home and away matches): *Semifinals → Finals Aggregate score is counted as follows: 3 points for 3–0 or 3–1 win, 2 points for 3–2 win, 1 point for 2–3 loss. In case the teams are tied after two legs, a ''Golden Set'' is played immediately at the completion of the second leg. Qualification round 32nd Finals First leg Second leg Main phase 16th Finals First leg Second leg 8th Finals First leg Second leg 4th Finals First ...
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