Poland men's national under-21 volleyball team
The Poland men's national under-21 volleyball team is the men's national under-21 volleyball team of Poland. The team is controlled by the Polski Związek Piłki Siatkowej (PZPS), which represents the country in international competitions - CEV U21 European Championships and FIVB U21 World Championships. Polish national under-21 team is ranked 9th (as of September 2015) in the FIVB world ranking.
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Honours
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Poland national under-21 team is the current European and World Champion.
History
First massive success Polish junior national team was achieved by players born mostly in 1977 and 1978. The junior national team led by coach Ireneusz Mazur achieved titles of 1996 Junior European Champion and 1997 Junior World Champion successively in the tournaments held in Israel and Bahrain.[1] Among the players of this team were several players who later achieved notable careers and many medals in domestic and international tournaments like for example Paweł Zagumny, Krzysztof Ignaczak, Sebastian Świderski, Piotr Gruszka.
In 2003 Polish junior national team was crowned as the 2003 Junior World Champion. The national team born in 1983-85, led by Grzegorz Ryś, beat Brazil in the finale after tie break. It was a second title of Junior World Champions for Poland. Among the players was a few later senior European and (or) World Champions like Michał Winiarski, Mariusz Wlazły, Marcin Możdżonek, Michał Ruciak, Paweł Woicki, Marcel Gromadowski.[2]
On September 10, 2016 Poland U21 achieved title of the 2016 CEV U20 European Champion after winning 7 of 7 matches in tournament and beating Ukraine U21 in the finale (3–1).[3] On July 2, 2017 Poland U21 achieved title of U21 World Champion 2017 after beating Cuba U21 in the finale (3–0).[4][5] The same squad of national team, led by coach Sebastian Pawlik, won 48 matches in the row and never lost (counted also under-19 tournaments).[6] The squad roster, consisting mainly of players from the year 1997, has won all possible European and World championships under-19 and under-21.
International competitions
U20 European Championship
- 1966 Hungary — 10th place
- 1969 Soviet Union — 7th place
- 1971 Spain — Silver medal
- 1973 Netherlands — Bronze medal
- 1975 West Germany — Bronze medal
- 1977 France — 4th place
- 1979 Portugal — 8th place
- 1984 France — 7th place
- 1986 Hungary — 8th place
- 1988 Italy — 4th place
- 1990 West Germany — 10th place
- 1992 Poland — 7th place
- 1996 Israel — Gold medal
- 1998 Czech Republic — 4th place
- 2000 Italy — 5th place
- 2002 Poland — 5th place
- 2006 Russia — 7th place
- Antosik, Bartman, Gorzewski, Janeczek, Jarosz, Kaczmarek, Kubiak, Kurek, Nowakowski, Sarnecki, Sufa, Świechowski. Head coach: Gogol
- 2008 Czech Republic — 9th place
- 2010 Belarus — 10th place
- 2012 Denmark/Poland — 6th place
- Bednorz, Janusz, Krulicki, Łapszyński, Maruszczyk, Muzaj, Nowakowski, Orczyk, Piechocki, Wachnik, Wolański, Woś. Head coach: Nawrocki
- 2014 Czech Republic/Slovakia — Silver medal
- Bieńkowski, Bućko, Droszyński, Fornal, Gryc, Kochanowski, Mordyl, Piechocki, Szymura, Śliwka, Zabłocki, Zwiech. Head coach: Nawrocki
- 2016 Bulgaria — Gold medal
- Kwolek, Kochanowski, Kozub, Jakubiszak, Ziobrowski, Domagała, Woch, Masłowski, Huber, Rajchelt, Fornal, Busch. Head coach: Pawlik
- 2018 Netherlands/Belgium — 6th place
U21 World Championship
- 1995 Malaysia — 8th place
- 1997 Bahrain — Gold medal
- 1999 Thailand — 9th place
- Bąkiewicz, Grzesiowski, Grzyb, Januszkiewicz, Jaszewski, Kocik M., Lach, Lipiński, Łuka, Soroka, Zając, Żygadło. Head coaches: Ryś J./Ryś G./Broński
- 2001 Poland — 9th place
- 2003 Iran — Gold medal
- 2009 India — 9th place
- Drzyzga, Jasiński, Kłos, Konarski, Kozłowski, Król, Krzywiecki, Mika, Polański, Wiśniewski, Włodarczyk, Zatorski. Head coach: Gościniak
- 2015 Mexico — 9th place
- 2017 Czech Republic — Gold medal
- Kwolek, Kochanowski (C), Kozub, Ziobrowski, Huber, Fornal, Masłowski, Domagała, Jakubiszak, Gil, Gruszczyński, Mucha. Head coach: Pawlik
- 2019 Bahrain — TBD
External links
References
- Robert Murawski (2 September 2016). "20 lat minęło! Trener Mazur i jego złota drużyna". polsatsport.pl. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
- "Trzy złote drużyny MŚ juniorów - 1997, 2003 i 2017". polsatsport.pl. 3 July 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
- "Poland triumph with U20 European gold in Plovdiv". cev.lu. 10 September 2016. Archived from the original on 13 September 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
- "Poland shut out Cuba to triumph with U21 World Championship gold!". fivb.org. FIVB. 2 July 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
- "Great generation of Polish players celebrate time together with U21 world title". fivb.org. FIVB. 2 July 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
- "47 games without losing! I am so proud of these boys – coach Pawlik". fivb.org. FIVB. 2 July 2017. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
See also
- Poland men's national under-19 volleyball team
- Poland men's national under-23 volleyball team
- Poland men's national volleyball team
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