Alexey Verbov
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birthday: 31 January 1982
age: 43 state: Russia birthplace: Moscow position: head coach rank: ЗМС |
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Career |
player: Dynamo-MGFSO Olympus (Moscow) - 1998/99 MGTU-Luzhniki (Moscow) - 1999/2000 CSKA (Moscow) - 2000-02 Lokomotiv-Belogorie (Belgorod ) - 2003/04, 2005-07 ZSK-Gazprom (Surgut region) - 2004/05 (rent) Iskra (Odintsovo) - 2007-09 Zenit-Kazan – 2009/10 Iskra (Odintsovo) – 2010-2012 Ural (Ufa) – 2012/13 Zenit-Kazan - 2013-2019 coach: Zenit-Kazan - 2016/17, 2018/19 (playing coach) Zenit-Kazan - 2019/20 (acting head coach) Kuzbass (Kemerovo) - 2020/21 (head coach) Zenit-Kazan - since the 2021/22 season (head coach) |
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Progress |
in clubs: - Champion of Russia among young men (1995-1999) - Champion of Russia (2004, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) - Russian Cup winner (2003, 2005, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) - Silver medalist Russia (2006, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2019) - Bronze medalist Russia (2012) - The winner of the Champions League (2004, 2016, 2017, 2018) - Bronze winner of the Champions League (2006, 2009) - Bronze medalist at the Club World Cup in Qatar (2009) - Super Cup of Russia (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) - Silver medalist at the Club World Championship (2015, 2016) - Winner of the Club World Сhampionship (2017) - Silver medalist at the Champions League (2019) as a club coach: - Bronze medalist of the World Club Championship (2019) - Russian Cup winner (2019, 2021, 2022, 2023) - Silver medalist of the Russian Championship (2020) - Bronze medalist of the Russian Championship (2021, 2022) - Winner of the All-Russian Spartakiad (2022) - Russian Champion (2023) - Silver medalist of the Centenary Cup (2023) - Winner of the Russian Super Cup (2023) in beach volleyball: - Three-time champion of Russia among young - Bronze medalist at the World Youth Championship (2002) - Winner of the Youth European Championship (2003) - In the Russian team officially debuted at the Olympic qualifying tournament in 2004 (January, Leipzig, Germany) in the national team: - European Championship (1999) - Euroleague Champion (2005) - Silver medalist Euroleague (2004) - Bronze medalist at the Olympic Games in Athens and Beijing (2004, 2008) - Silver medalist at the European Championships (2005, 2007) - Silver medalist at the World Cup (2007) - Silver medalist at the World League (2007) - Bronze medalist at the World League (2006, 2008) - The winner of the World League (2013) - Champion of Europe (2013) individual: - Best libero finals of the World League (2006) - Best libero World Cup (2006) - Best Libero of the European Championship (2007) - Best Libero "Final Four" of the Cup of Russia (2008) - Best-in protection for the Olympic Games (2008) - Best Libero Club World Cup (2009) - Best Libero "Final Four" of the Champions League (2009) - Best Libero "Final Eight" Cup of Russia (2011) - Best Libero "Final Four" of the Cup of Russia (2011) - He was awarded the medal "For Service to the Motherland» II degree - Best Libero of the European Championship (2013) |
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News |
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PHOTOGALLERY
12 April 2019, 15:00
Zenit KAZAN vs. Cucine Lube is the #CLVolleyM Super Final!
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11 April 2019, 00:04
KAZAN claim repeat of ‘Clash of Titans’ to vie for seventh #CLVolleyM crown
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10 April 2019, 08:00
D-Day has come in #CLVolleyM!
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4 April 2019, 01:11
Zenit beat Perugia in Italy
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3 April 2019, 23:59
KAZAN and CIVITANOVA win on foreign ground to set themselves up for a possible rematch of last year's final
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3 April 2019, 23:55
Reigning champions KAZAN win an epic battle over PERUGIA to give themselves a slight edge for the second match
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1 April 2019, 19:16
Must-watch ‘Match of the Week’ a truly special one for Wilfredo Leon
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19 March 2019, 19:02
Zenit KAZAN survive six-set thriller to stay on track towards defending European crown
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18 March 2019, 22:00
Zenit KAZAN host Polish sensation in repeat of dramatic quarterfinal fixture
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13 March 2019, 23:21
Trefl GDANSK close to causing sensation before Zenit pull out tiebreak victory
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