词条 | Nikola Grbić |
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| name = Nikola Grbić | image = Nikola Grbić 2016.jpg | image_size = 250px | caption = {{small|Grbić, coach of Serbian national team, at a press conference during World League in Tehran in July 2016.}} | nationality = Yugoslavian Serbian | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1973|9|6}} | birth_place = Klek, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia | height = 1.95 m | weight = 91 kg | spike = 346 cm | block = 320 cm | nationalteam = Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro Serbia | nationalyears = 1991–1993 1995–2003 2003–2006 2006–2010 | currentcoachteam = Serbia Calzedonia Verona | coachyears = 2014–2015 2015– 2016– | coachteams = Sir Safety Perugia Serbia Calzedonia Verona | college = BK University - Management in Sports | position = Setter | years = 1987–1990 1990–1994 1994–1995 1995–1996 1996–1997 1997–1999 1999–2000 2000–2003 2003–2007 2007–2009 2009–2013 2013–2014 | clubs = Gik Banat Vojvodina Novi Sad Gabeca Montichiari TNT Traco Catania Gabeca Montichiari TNT Alpitour Cuneo Sisley Treviso Asystel Milano Copra Piacenza Itas Diatec Trentino Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo Zenit Kazan | medaltemplates ={{MedalSport|Men's volleyball}}{{MedalOlympic}}{{MedalGold|2000 Sydney|Team}}{{MedalBronze|1996 Atlanta|Team}}{{MedalCompetition|World Championship}}{{MedalSilver|1998 Japan|}}{{MedalBronze|2010 Italy|}}{{MedalCompetition|World Cup}}{{MedalBronze|2003 Japan|}}{{MedalCompetition|World Grand Champions Cup}}{{MedalBronze|2001 Japan|}}{{MedalCompetition|World League}}{{MedalSilver|2003 Madrid|}}{{MedalSilver|2005 Belgrade|}}{{MedalSilver|2008 Rio de Janeiro|}}{{MedalSilver|2009 Belgrade|}}{{MedalBronze|2002 Belo Horizonte|}}{{MedalBronze|2004 Rome|}}{{MedalCompetition|European Championship}}{{MedalGold|2001 Czech Republic|}}{{MedalSilver|1997 Netherlands|}}{{MedalBronze|1995 Greece|}}{{MedalBronze|1999 Austria|}}{{MedalBronze|2005 Italy/Serbia and Montenegro|}}{{MedalBronze|2007 Russia|}} }}Nikola Grbić ({{lang-sr-cyrl|Никола Грбић}}; born 6 September 1973) is a Serbian professional volleyball coach and former player. He has been a member of Yugoslavia in 1995–2003, Serbia and Montenegro in 2003–2006 and Serbia in 2006–2010, gold medalist of the Olympic Games Sydney 2000, bronze medalist of the Olympic Games Atlanta 1996, also participant of the Olympic Games (2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing), multimedalist of the World Championships, European Championships and World League, a double Italian Champion (2008, 2010), Russian Champion (2014), head coach of Serbia men's national volleyball team and Calzedonia Verona. He was named European Player of the Year in 2007 and inducted into the Volleyball Hall of Fame in 2013.[1] Personal lifeGrbić was born in Klek, SR Serbia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He has older brother Vladimir, who is also former professional volleyball player. From 2006, he is married with Stanislava and they have two sons who practice volleyball. Career as playerClubAfter the embargo was lifted in 1994, Nikola Yugoslavian national team career resumed at a time when he transferred to Italian club team Gabeca Montichiari, which started a 13-year career playing for eight different Italian teams and resulting in eight league titles from 1994 to 2013. He won two Championship titles in Italy (2008 Trentino - 2010 Cuneo), and one in Russia (2014 Zenit Kazan). He also won two CEV Euro Champions League titles (2000 Sisley - 2009 Trentino).[2] National teamHe started with senior national team in 1991, when he was 18 years old.Then, for two years (1992-1994) wasn't playing because of international embargo.He was a captain of his national team in 1999–2010. In 1996 Yugoslavia, including Grbić, won bronze medal of the Olympic Games Atlanta 1996. Nikola was honored as the European Championship Best Setter in 1997 as Yugoslavia earned the silver medal. In 1998 Yugoslavia on Volleyball at the World World Championship won a silver medal. At the next Olympics his team achieved gold of the Olympic Games 2000 in Sydney. Yugoslavia went on to capture the 2000 Olympic Games gold-medal with a dominating three-set win over Russia in the finals. They beat Russia in final match (3-0).[3] Again, in 2010, with Serbia his team won a bronze medal. Nikola career was not over following Beijing as he helped Serbia win bronze at the 2010 FIVB World Championship in Italy where he was named Best Setter of the tournament. Nikola career was not over following Beijing as he helped Serbia win bronze at the World Championship.[4][5] Career as coachIn May 2014 he became head coach of Italian club Sir Safety Perugia.[6] On February 3, 2015 Grbić was announced new head coach of Serbia men's national volleyball team.[7][8] Nikola in the first step winner Silver medal at 2015 FIVB World League. In next year Serbia with powerful presence winner Gold medal 2016 FIVB World League. Serbia had lost their five previous appearances in World League final including three times to Brazil and last year’s against France, now after five silver medals and three bronze, in 2016 year won first Gold medal.[9] Sporting achievementsPlayerClubsCEV Champions League
CEV Cup
CEV Cup Of The Cups
CEV European Supercup
CEV Top Teams Cup
National championships
Individual
ManagerInternational
References1. ^Nikola Grbic at International Volleyball Hall of Fame 2. ^Grbic excited to start work with Serbian team 3. ^Yugoslavia Rolls Russia for First Gold – articles.latimes.com – 01-10-2000 4. ^[https://wn.com/2010_fivb_volleyball_men's_world_championship WN - World Championship 2010] 5. ^[https://www.olympic.org/nikola-grbic Nikola Grbić at Olympic 2016] 6. ^Perugia: L'Assessore ufficializza... Grbic allenatore – volleyball.it – 09-05-2014 7. ^Pravi čovek za pravo mesto: Nikola Grbić selektor odbojkaša Srbije! – sport.blic.rs – 03-02-2015 8. ^Nikola Grbic è il nuovo coach della Serbia. Le congratulazioni del presidente Sirci – legavolley.it – 03-02-2015 9. ^Serbia win first ever World League title - FIVB.com External links{{commonscat|Nikola Grbić}}
| before = {{flagicon|NED}} Peter Blangé | after = {{flagicon|RUS}} Vadim Khamuttskikh | title = Best Setter of CEV European Championship | years = 2001 2003 2005 }}{{succession box | before = {{flagicon|USA}} Lloy Ball | after = {{flagicon|ESP}} Miguel Angel Falasca | title = Best Setter of FIVB World Cup | years = 2003 }}{{succession box | before = {{flagicon|USA}} Lloy Ball | after = {{flagicon|RUS}} Sergey Grankin | title = Best Setter of FIVB World League | years = 2009 }}{{succession box | before = {{flagicon|RUS}} Denis Ignatyev | after = - | title = Best Setter of CEV Cup | years = 2009/2010 }}{{succession box | before = {{flagicon|POL}} Paweł Zagumny | after = {{flagicon|GER}} Lukas Kampa | title = Best Setter of FIVB World Championship | years = 2010 }}{{s-end}}{{Awards of Olympic Committee of Serbia}} }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Grbic, Nikola}} 24 : 1973 births|Living people|Sportspeople from Zrenjanin|Yugoslav men's volleyball players|Serbian men's volleyball players|Olympic volleyball players of Yugoslavia|Olympic volleyball players of Serbia and Montenegro|Olympic volleyball players of Serbia|Olympic medalists in volleyball|Olympic gold medalists for Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Olympic bronze medalists for Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Volleyball players at the 1996 Summer Olympics|Volleyball players at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Volleyball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Volleyball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics|Volleyball coaches of international teams|European champions for Serbia and Montenegro|Serbia and Montenegro men's volleyball players|Medalists at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Medalists at the 1996 Summer Olympics|Serbian expatriates in Italy|Expatriate volleyball players in Italy|Serbian expatriates in Russia|Expatriate volleyball players in Russia |
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