Tore Aleksandersen

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Tore Aleksandersen
Tore Aleksandersen 2013 02.jpg
2013
portrait
Date of birth February 27, 1968
place of birth Molde , Norway
size 1.89 m
successes
2002
2006
2006
2007
2007
2009
2010
2011
Champion USA
German champion
DVV cup winner
German runner-up
DVV cup winner
Norwegian champion
Norwegian champion
German champion

Tore Aleksandersen (born February 27, 1968 in Molde , Norway ) is a Norwegian volleyball coach.

Tore Aleksandersen began his coaching career in the 1990s in his home country at Aukra VBK, where he led his self-built women's team up to the Norwegian first division. In 2001 he went to the USA and won the women's professional league with Minnesota Chill. After a few weeks abroad (including in Japan with the successful coach Arie Selinger ) Tore Aleksandersen landed with the German Bundesliga club Schweriner SC in 2003 . Here he became German champion and DVV cup winner in 2006 . In 2007 he was German runner-up and again DVV cup winner. After five successful years in Schwerin, Tore Aleksandersen returned to Norway for family reasons, where he was Norwegian champion in 2009 with KFUM Stavanger and in 2010 with UiS volley, and at the same time was in charge of the Norwegian women's national team. Since January 2010 Tore Aleksandersen was again a coach at Schweriner SC and at the same time looked after the Finnish national volleyball team for women . In the 2010/11 season he was able to secure the German championship again with the Schweriner SC. He then left the club to concentrate on his role as Finnish national coach. Since 2013 he has been the coach of the Polish first division club Impel Wrocław .

Private

Tore Aleksandersen is engaged and has three children.