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Chaumont Volley-Ball 52
Chaumont Volley-Ball 52 is a French volleyball club, founded in 1996 and based in Chaumont (Haute-Marne) and have played in Ligue A since the 2012-2013 season. It won the 2017 LNV Ligue A and the French Supercup in 2017 and 2021. The club finished second in the same year of the CEV Cup. It also participates in other major European competitions such as CEV Champions League and CEV Top Teams Cup. History Origins CVB52 was formed in 1963 under the name of '' 'ASPTT Chaumont' '', when a volleyball section was started by director Robert Jeanmougin. The first team was made up of postal and telecom workers who competed during the first years in the spring Chaumontais corporate championship. In 1976, the team reached National 3 after winning the Coupe de France of ASPTT clubs. In 1984, the team again entered local corporate competitions, achieving numerous successes both in the championship and in the Haute-Marne Cup. Shortly afterwards, ASPTT General President, Mr Hirtzlin obtai ...
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Silvano Prandi
Silvano Prandi (born 13 November 1947, in San Benedetto Belbo) is an Italian volleyball coach, currently the head coach of Chaumont Volley-Ball 52. In 1980, his men's professional team, CUS Torino Pallavolo CUS Torino Pallavolo was a professional men's volleyball team based in Turin, Italy. It is one of the most famous clubs which played in Serie A1 in the 1970s and in the 1980s, winning several Italian and European trophies. History Founded in 195 ..., won the European Champions League. He was the head coach of the Italy men's national volleyball team from 1982-1986, in which he won the Bronze medal at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, California. He was also the head coach of the Bulgaria men's national volleyball team from 2008-2010. References * Profile Legavolley {{DEFAULTSORT:Prandi, Silvano 1947 births Italian volleyball coaches Living people Sportspeople from the Province of Cuneo ...
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BeIN Sports (French TV Channel)
beIN Sports France is a French network of sports channels owned by Qatari Sports Investments (an affiliate of beIN Media Group) and operated by Mediapro. It is the French version of the global sports network beIN Sports. History In 2011, Al Jazeera Sport acquired the rights of broadcasting some of the French football league matches inside France and full marketing rights for the French league outside France. Monday, 5 December 2011 UEFA announced on its website that Al Jazeera Sport awarded media rights in France for UEFA Champions League 2012–15. According to the UEFA website, each season Al Jazeera Sport will broadcast 133 matches live across its television channels, internet and mobile services. The broadcaster has also committed to significant pre-match preview programming and highlights on both UEFA Champions League matchnights. BeIN Sport 1 launched on 1 June 2012 at 19h and BeIN Sport 2 launched on 27 July 2012 at 20h. BeIN Sport Max additional channels were laun ...
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Jonas Aguenier
Jonas Bastien Baptiste Aguenier (born 28 April 1992) is a French volleyball player. He was part of the French national team at the 2014 World Championship held in Poland. On club level, he plays for Italian team NBV Verona. Sporting achievements Clubs * CEV Challenge Cup The CEV Challenge Cup is the third tier official competition for men's volleyball clubs from the whole of Europe. It started in the 1980–81 season under the name CEV Cup. In 2007 it was renamed CEV Challenge Cup. History * CEV Cup (1980– ... ** 2016/2017 – with Chaumont VB 52 * National championships ** 2016/2017 French Championship, with Chaumont VB 52 ** 2017/2018 French SuperCup, with Chaumont VB 52 References External links Player profileat ''CEV.eu'' Player profileat ''LegaVolley.it'' at ''LNV.fr'' at ''WorldofVolley.com'' Player profileat ''Volleybox.net'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Aguenier, Jonas 1992 births Living people French men's volleyball players French expatriate sportspeople i ...
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Stéphen Boyer
Pierre Jean Stéphen Boyer (born 10 April 1996) is a French professional volleyball player. He is a member of the France national team. The 2020 Olympic Champion and the 2017 World League winner. At the professional club level, he plays for Jastrzębski Węgiel. Career In 2017, Boyer was appointed as a member of the French national volleyball team for the FIVB World League by the head coach Laurent Tillie. On 9 July 2017 France, including Stéphen Boyer, won 2017 World League after beating Brazil in the final. Honours Clubs * CEV Challenge Cup ** 2016/2017 – with Chaumont VB 52 * National championships ** 2016/2017 French Championship, with Chaumont VB 52 ** 2017/2018 French SuperCup, with Chaumont VB 52 ** 2020/2021 Emir Cup, with Al Rayyan ** 2021/2022 Polish SuperCup, with Jastrzębski Węgiel ** 2022/2023 Polish SuperCup, with Jastrzębski Węgiel Jastrzębski Węgiel, is a professional men's volleyball club based in Jastrzębie-Zdrój in southern Poland ...
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Horacio D'Almeida
Horacio d'Almeida (born ) is a French male volleyball Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summ ... player. He was part of the France men's national volleyball team. References External links Profileat ''FIVB.org'' 1988 births Living people French men's volleyball players French expatriate sportspeople in Spain Place of birth missing (living people) Mediterranean Games bronze medalists for France Mediterranean Games medalists in volleyball Competitors at the 2013 Mediterranean Games {{France-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Romain Vadeleux
Romain Vadeleux (born ) is a retired French male volleyball player. He was part of the France men's national volleyball team The France national men's volleyball team represents the country in international competitions and friendly matches. It was the reigning European Champion in 2015 and is ranked 2nd (as of 25th July 2022) in the FIVB world ranking. France have ... at the 2010 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship in Italy. He played for Lausanne. References 1983 births Living people French men's volleyball players {{France-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship
The FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship is an international men's club volleyball competition organised by the '' Fédération Internationale de Volleyball'' (FIVB), the sport's global governing body. The competition was first contested in 1989 in Italy. It was not held between 1993 and 2008, but since 2009, the competition has been held every year, and has been hosted by Qatar and Brazil except in 2017 and 2018 where both hosted by Poland. The current format of the tournament involves eight teams competing for the title at venues within the host nation over a period of about one week; the winners of that year's AVC Club Volleyball Championship (Asia), African Clubs Championship (Africa), Men's South American Volleyball Club Championship (South America) and CEV Champions League (Europe), along with the host city's team and a nominated team from North America. The number of teams is increased through wild card invitees. The current champions are Italy's Sir Safety Su ...
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Pro B (volleyball)
The LNB Pro B, commonly known as Pro B, is the 2nd-tier level men's professional basketball league in France. It is the second division of the Ligue Nationale de Basket (LNB), which has organized the league since the year 1987. The regular season champion and the winner of the promotion playoffs from each Pro B season are promoted to the top-tier level LNB Pro A, replaced by the bottom two teams in Pro A. The two last placed teams are relegated to the third level, which is the NM1. History Names of the league Format All eighteen competing teams play each other twice during the regular season. The team that ends in first place in the table is named league champion and promotes to the LNB Pro A. The top eight regular season teams, with exception for the league champion, qualify for the promotion playoffs. During the competition, the Leaders Cup tournament is played. The champion of the Leaders Cup automatically qualifies for the playoffs. The winner of the promotion playoffs, w ...
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Coupe De France De Volley-ball Masculin
A coupe or coupé (, ) is a passenger car with a sloping or truncated rear roofline and two doors. The term ''coupé'' was first applied to horse-drawn carriages for two passengers without rear-facing seats. It comes from the French past participle of ''couper'', "cut". __TOC__ Etymology and pronunciation () is based on the past participle of the French verb ("to cut") and thus indicates a car which has been "cut" or made shorter than standard. It was first applied to horse-drawn carriages for two passengers without rear-facing seats. These or ("clipped carriages") were eventually clipped to .. There are two common pronunciations in English: * () – the anglicized version of the French pronunciation of ''coupé''. * () – as a spelling pronunciation when the word is written without an accent. This is the usual pronunciation and spelling in the United States, with the pronunciation entering American vernacular no later than 1936 and featuring in the Beach Boys' hit ...
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Pro A (volleyball)
LNV Ligue A Masculine (LAM) is the top men's volleyball league in France, established in 1938. It is governed by the Ligue Nationale de Volley (LNV), an independent body that runs French professional volleyball under delegation from the French Volleyball Federation (FFVB). Prior to adopting its current name in 2009, the league used to be known as Pro A, a name it shared with its basketball equivalent. Teams 2021–22 season: *Arago de Sète * Cambrai Volley *AS Cannes * Chaumont VB 52 * Montpellier HSC VB * Nantes Rezé MV * Narbonne Volley * Nice Volley-Ball *Paris Volley * Plessis Robinson VB * Toulouse Spacer's * Stade Poitevin * Tourcoing Lille * Tours VB Former teams * AMSL Fréjus * Asnières Volley 92 * Avignon Volley-Ball * Beauvais OUC * Grenoble Volley Université Club * Paris Université Club *Racing Club de France * Stade Français Title holders * 1938 Amicale Paris (1) * 1939 Volley-Ball Club France (1) * 1940 ''Not held due to Battle of France'' * 1941 ...
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Le Point
''Le Point'' () is a French weekly political and news magazine published in Paris. History and profile ''Le Point'' was founded in September 1972 by a group of journalists who had, one year earlier, left the editorial team of '' L'Express'', which was then owned by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, a ''député'' (member of parliament) of the Parti Radical, a centrist party. The company operating ''Le Point'', ''Société d'exploitation de l'hebdomadaire Le Point'' (''SEBDO Le Point'') has its head office in the 14th arrondissement of Paris. The founders emphasize on readers' need and it became the aim of ''Le Point'' which is published weekly on Thursdays by Le Point Communication. After a fairly difficult start in September 1972, the magazine quickly challenged ''L'Express''. The editorial team of spring 1972 found financial backing with group Hachette and was then directed by Claude Imbert. Other journalists making up the team were: Jacques Duquesne, Henri Trinchet, Pierre B ...
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