| Jeroen Trommel | |||||
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| Full name | Jeroen Paul Trommel | ||||
| Nationality | Dutch | ||||
| Born | August 1, 1981 Apeldoorn, Netherlands | ||||
| Height | 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) | ||||
| Weight | 93 kg (205 lb) | ||||
| Spike | 340 cm (130 in) | ||||
| Block | 310 cm (120 in) | ||||
| Volleyball information | |||||
| Position | Outside hitter | ||||
| Number | 4 | ||||
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| Last updated: 21 February 2017 | |||||
Jeroen Paul Trommel (born 1 August 1980) is a former Dutch volleyball player, a member of Netherlands men's national volleyball team, a participant of the 2004 Olympic Games, 2009 Turkish Champion, 2011 German Champion.
Career
Clubs
In season 2013/2014 won CEV Cup with his French team Paris Volley after match with Russian club Guberniya Nizhniy Novgorod.[1] In 2014 moved to Polish club MKS Cuprum Lubin.[2]
He ended up career in 2015.
Sporting achievements
Clubs
CEV Cup
2013/2014 - with Paris Volley
National championship
- 2002/2003
Dutch SuperCup2002, with Omniworld Almere - 2002/2003
Dutch Cup, with Omniworld Almere - 2003/2004
Dutch SuperCup2003, with Omniworld Almere - 2003/2004
Dutch Cup, with Omniworld Almere - 2004/2005
Dutch SuperCup2004, with Omniworld Almere - 2006/2007
French Cup, with AS Cannes VB - 2008/2009
Turkish Championship, with İstanbul Belediyesi - 2010/2011
German Championship, with VfB Friedrichshafen - 2013/2014
French Championship, with Paris Volley
References
- ↑ CC M: Paris Volley lifts CEV Cup trophy! - worldofvolley.com - 29-03-2014
- ↑ Jeroen Trommel przyjmującym Cuprum! - sportowefakty.pl - 22-06-2014
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