Alessandro Fei (volleyball)

Alessandro Fei
Personal information
Full name Alessandro Fei
Nationality Italian
Born (1978-11-29) November 29, 1978
Saronno, Italy
Hometown Foiano, Italy
Height 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in)
Weight 90 kg (200 lb)
Spike 358 cm (141 in)
Block 336 cm (132 in)
Volleyball information
Position Opposite
Current club Italy Cucine Lube Civitanova
Number 3
Career
YearsTeams
1993–1994
1994–1998
1998–2001
2001–2011
2011–2012
2012–2014
2014–
Italy Pallavolo Foiano
Italy Petrarca Padova
Italy Lube Banca Macerata
Italy Sisley Treviso
Italy Sisley Belluno
Italy Copra Elior Piacenza
Italy Cucine Lube Civitanova
National team
1998- Italy (310)
Last updated: 20 November 2015

Alessandro Fei (born November 29, 1978 in Saronno, Italy) is an Italian men's volleyball player, a member of Italy men's national volleyball team and Italian club Cucine Lube Civitanova, silver and bronze medalist of the Olympic Games, World Champion 1998, European Champion (2003, 2005), silver medalist of the European Championship 2001, medalist of the World League (gold in 1999, 2000, silver in 2001, 2004, bronze in 2003), CEV Champions League winner, three-time CEV Cup winner, Challenge Cup winner, four-time Italian Champion.

He was chosen among the 2005 Italian League All-Star team. With Sisley Treviso, Fei won the 2005–06 CEV Champions League and was awarded "Most Valuable Player" and "Best Server".[1]

Sporting achievements

Clubs

CEV Champions League

CEV Cup

Challenge Cup

National championships

National team

Individual

State awards

References

  1. CEV. "Sisley Treviso wins Champions' League!". Retrieved 2010-06-05.

External links

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Awards
Preceded by
South Korea Kim Sang-Woo
Best Spiker of
FIVB World Grand Champions Cup

2005
Succeeded by
Japan Tatsuya Fukuzawa
Preceded by
United States Clayton Stanley
Best Server of
CEV Champions League

2005/2006
Succeeded by
Bulgaria Matey Kaziyski
Preceded by
Bulgaria Vladimir Nikolov
Most Valuable Player of
CEV Champions League

2005/2006
Succeeded by
Germany Jochen Schöps


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