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'''Hubert Henno''' (born October 6, 1976 in [[Boulogne-Billancourt]], [[Hauts-de-Seine]], [[France]]) is a [[France|French]] [[volleyball player]], a member of [[France men's national volleyball team]] and Italian club [[Lube Banca Macerata]], a participant of the [[Olympic Games]] [[2004 Summer Olympics|Athens 2004]], a bronze medalits of the [[2002 FIVB Men's World Championship|World Championship 2002]], a silver medalist of the [[European Volleyball Championship|European Championship]] ([[2003 Men's European Volleyball Championship|2003]], [[2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship|2009]]), a four-time French Champion, a double Italian Champion, Russian Champion. |
'''Hubert Henno''' (born October 6, 1976 in [[Boulogne-Billancourt]], [[Hauts-de-Seine]], [[France]]) is a [[France|French]] [[volleyball player]], a member of [[France men's national volleyball team]] and Italian club [[Lube Banca Macerata]], a participant of the [[Olympic Games]] [[2004 Summer Olympics|Athens 2004]], a bronze medalits of the [[2002 FIVB Men's World Championship|World Championship 2002]], a silver medalist of the [[Men's European Volleyball Championship|European Championship]] ([[2003 Men's European Volleyball Championship|2003]], [[2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship|2009]]), a four-time French Champion, a double Italian Champion, Russian Champion. |
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* [[File:Bronze medal with cup.svg|16px]] [[2002 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship|2002 Argentina]] |
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* [[File:Silver medal with cup.svg|16px]] [[2003 Men's European Volleyball Championship|2003 Germany]] |
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* [[File:Silver medal with cup.svg|16px]] [[2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship|2009 Turkey]] |
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| title = Best Receiver of <br>[[European Volleyball Championship|CEV European Championship]] |
| title = Best Receiver of <br>[[Men's European Volleyball Championship|CEV European Championship]] |
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| title = Best Digger of <br>[[European Volleyball Championship|CEV European Championship]] |
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| title = Best Libero of <br>[[European Volleyball Championship|CEV European Championship]] |
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| years = [[2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship|2009]] |
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Full name | Hubert Henno | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Boulogne-Billancourt, France | October 6, 1976|||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Spike | 330 cm (130 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Block | 310 cm (120 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Position | Libero | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Current team | Lube Banca Macerata | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Number | 12 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Last updated: December 19, 2014 |
Hubert Henno (born October 6, 1976 in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France) is a French volleyball player, a member of France men's national volleyball team and Italian club Lube Banca Macerata, a participant of the Olympic Games Athens 2004, a bronze medalits of the World Championship 2002, a silver medalist of the European Championship (2003, 2009), a four-time French Champion, a double Italian Champion, Russian Champion.
Career
Clubs
In 2002-2005 spent in Tours VB and won two French Cups (2003, 2004) and his fourth title of French Champion (2003/2004). In season 2004/2005 won CEV Champions League with the Tours VB and was awarded Best Libero.[1] then moved to Russian League, to VC Dynamo Moscow and as a player of this team achieve title of Russian Champion 2006. In 2006-2008 was the M. Roma Volley player. Season 2008/2009 played for Volley Forlì. Next three season spent as a player of Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo. In season 2009/2010 won Italian SuperCup 2009 and Championship. In 2010/2011 won Italian Cup and silver medal of Italian Championship. In 2012 moved to Lube Banca Macerata. In 2013/2014, the team won Scudetto (Italian Champion) after matches against Sir Safety Perugia.[2][3]
Sporting achievements
Clubs
CEV Champions League
- 2000/2001 - with Paris Volley
- 2004/2005 - with Tours VB
CEV Cup
National championships
- 1999/2000 French Cup, with Paris Volley
- 1999/2000 European SuperCup, with Paris Volley
- 1999/2000 French Championship, with Paris Volley
- 2000/2001 French Cup, with Paris Volley
- 2000/2001 French Championship, with Paris Volley
- 2001/2002 French Championship, with Paris Volley
- 2002/2003 French Cup, with Tours VB
- 2003/2004 French Cup, with Tours VB
- 2003/2004 French Championship, with Tours VB
- 2005/2006 Russian Championship, with VC Dynamo Moscow
- 2009/2010 Italian SuperCup, with Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo
- 2009/2010 Italian Championship, with Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo
- 2010/2011 Italian Cup, with Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo
- 2010/2011 Italian Championship, with Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo
- 2013/2014 Italian Championship, with Lube Banca Macerata
National team
FIVB World Championship
CEV European Championships
Individually
- 2001 CEV European Championship - Best Receiver
- 2002 FIVB World Championship - Best Libero
- 2003 CEV European Championship - Best Digger
- 2009 CEV European Championship - Best Libero
- 2010 CEV Cup - Best Libero
References
- ^ OURS AND BERGAMO WIN INDESIT EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2004/05 - multivolley.com
- ^ SCUDETTO ALLA LUBE! APPLAUSI ALLA GRANDE SIR! - sirsafetyperugia.it - 04-05-2014
- ^ APOTEOSI LUBE IN GARA 4 A PERUGIA: SIAMO CAMPIONI D'ITALIA - lubevolley.it - 04-05-2014
External links
- 1976 births
- Living people
- People from Boulogne-Billancourt
- French men's volleyball players
- French volleyball players
- Volleyball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Olympic volleyball players of France
- French expatriates in Italy
- French expatriates in Russia
- Expatriate volleyball players in Russia
- French Champions of men's volleyball
- Russian Champions of men's volleyball
- Italian Champions of men's volleyball