Hubert Henno
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Born | Boulogne-Billancourt, France | 6 October 1976||||||
Height | 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) | ||||||
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Position | Libero | ||||||
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Hubert Henno (born 6 October 1976) is a French professional volleyball player, a member of France men's national volleyball team. He was participant of the Olympic Games Athens 2004, bronze medalist of the World Championship 2002, silver medalist of the European Championship (2003, 2009), four-time French Champion, double Italian Champion, and Russian Champion.
Career
[edit]Clubs
[edit]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]
Honours
[edit]As a player
[edit]- CEV Champions League
2000–01 – with Paris Volley
2004–05 – with Tours VB
- CEV Cup
1999–2000 – with Paris Volley
2007–08 – with M. Roma Volley
2009–10 – with Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo
2016–17 – with Tours VB
- Domestic
- 1999–2000
French Cup, with Paris Volley
- 1999–2000
French Championship, with Paris Volley
- 2000–01
French Cup, with Paris Volley
- 2000–01
French Championship, with Paris Volley
- 2001–02
French Championship, with Paris Volley
- 2002–03
French Cup, with Tours VB
- 2003–04
French Cup, with Tours VB
- 2003–04
French Championship, with Tours VB
- 2005–06
Russian Championship, with Dynamo Moscow
- 2009–10
Italian SuperCup, with Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo
- 2009–10
Italian Championship, with Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo
- 2010–11
Italian Cup, with Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo
- 2013–14
Italian Championship, with Volley Lube
- 2014–15
Italian SuperCup, with Volley Lube
- 2015–16
French SuperCup, with Tours VB
- 2017–18
French Championship, with Tours VB
- 2018–19
French Cup, with Paris Volley
- 2018–19
French Championship, with Paris Volley
- 1999–2000
As a coach
[edit]Individual awards
[edit]- 2001: CEV European Championship – Best receiver
- 2002: FIVB World Championship – Best digger
- 2002: FIVB World Championship – Best libero
- 2003: CEV European Championship – Best digger
- 2009: CEV European Championship – Best libero
- 2010: CEV Cup – Best libero
References
[edit]- ^ OURS AND BERGAMO WIN INDESIT EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2004/05 Archived 2008-11-23 at the Wayback Machine - multivolley.com
- ^ SCUDETTO ALLA LUBE! APPLAUSI ALLA GRANDE SIR! Archived 2014-05-05 at the Wayback Machine - sirsafetyperugia.it - 04-05-2014
- ^ APOTEOSI LUBE IN GARA 4 A PERUGIA: SIAMO CAMPIONI D'ITALIA - lubevolley.it - 04-05-2014
External links
[edit]- 1976 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Boulogne-Billancourt
- French men's volleyball players
- Olympic volleyball players for France
- Volleyball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- French expatriate volleyball players in Italy
- French expatriate volleyball players in Russia
- Paris Volley players
- Tours Volley-Ball players
- Volley Lube players
- Liberos