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'''Hubert Henno''' (born 6 October 1976 in [[Boulogne-Billancourt]], [[Hauts-de-Seine]]) is a [[France|French]] [[volleyball]] player, who won the bronze medal with the [[France men's national volleyball team]] at the 2002 World Championships. Standing at 188&nbsp;m, he played as a libero for [[M. Roma Volley]].
[[Category:Olympic volleyball players of France|Henno, Hubert]]

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With the professional Club [[Tours VB|Tours Volley-Ball]], he won the [[Men's CEV Champions League 2004–05|2004–05 CEV Champions League]] and was awarded "Best Libero"<ref>{{cite web
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==Clubs==
* {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Tours VB|Tours Volley-Ball]] (2004-2005)

==Awards==
===Individuals===
* ''[[2001_Men's_European_Volleyball_Championship#Individual_awards|2001 European Championship "Best Receiver"]]''
* ''[[2002_FIVB_Men%27s_World_Championship#Awards|2002 FIVB World Championship "Best Digger"]]''
* ''[[2003_Men's_European_Volleyball_Championship#Awards|2003 European Championship "Best Digger"]]''
* ''[[Men's CEV Champions League 2004–05#Individual awards|2004–05 CEV Champions League "Best Libero"]]''

===Clubs===
* [[Men's CEV Champions League 2004–05|2004–05 CEV Champions League]] - [[File:Shield of the European Union.svg|20px]] Champion, with Tours Volley-Ball

==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.fivb.org/en/volleyball/Competitions/WorldCup/2003/men/teams/VB_Player.asp?No=11858 FIVB Profile]

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Revision as of 20:34, 18 February 2011

Hubert Henno

Medal record
Men’s Volleyball
Representing  France
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2002 Argentina Team

Hubert Henno (born 6 October 1976 in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine) is a French volleyball player, who won the bronze medal with the France men's national volleyball team at the 2002 World Championships. Standing at 188 m, he played as a libero for M. Roma Volley.

With the professional Club Tours Volley-Ball, he won the 2004–05 CEV Champions League and was awarded "Best Libero"[1].

Clubs

Awards

Individuals

Clubs

References

  1. ^ CEV. "Tours stronger than host team". Retrieved 2010-06-05.

External links

Awards
Preceded by 2002 FIVB World Championship's
Men's Best Digger

2002
Succeeded by