György Grozer
György Grozer (born 27 November 1984), also known as Georg Grozer, is a German volleyball player of Hungarian origin, a member of the Germany men's national volleyball team and Italian club Gas Sales Piacenza, a bronze medalist of the 2014 World Championship, two–time German Champion (2009, 2010), Polish Champion (2012), Russian Champion (2013), Chinese Champion (2017).
György Grozer | |||||
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Personal information | |||||
Nickname | Ice Man | ||||
Nationality | German | ||||
Born | Budapest, Hungary | 27 November 1984||||
Height | 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) | ||||
Weight | 102 kg (225 lb) | ||||
Spike | 374 cm (147 in) | ||||
Block | 345 cm (136 in) | ||||
Volleyball information | |||||
Position | Opposite | ||||
Current team | Gas Sales Piacenza | ||||
Number | 9 | ||||
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Honours
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Personal life
Grozer was born in Budapest, Hungary. His father György Grozer Senior is a former volleyball player and coach. With his first wife Violetta he has two daughters - Leana (born 2007) and Loreen (born 2010).
Career
Clubs
He was crowned national champion on two occasions, in 2009 and 2010, while playing for VfB Friedrichshafen. After moving to the Polish league he was Polish champion in his second season (2011/2012) with Asseco Resovia Rzeszów. He then moved to Belgorod where, in the early stages of the season, he played a major role in the team's success in the Russian championship and in the National Cup of Russia. This season he won the Super Cup and the National Cup in Russia, and was crowned the top club team in Europe with Belgorod.[1] In 2017 Grozer back to Russia Super League join to Lokomotiv Novosibirsk.
National team
2011 Grozer could not help the German team because of an injury. In 2012 the dynamic and powerful hitter smashed the German team to the Olympics and to the 5th place in London. In 2014 played at World Championship 2014 help in Poland. Germany won the match for the bronze medal with France.[2]
Sporting achievements
Clubs
- CEV Cup
- 2011/2012 – with Asseco Resovia
- National championships
- 2008/2009 German Championship, with VfB Friedrichshafen
- 2009/2010 German Championship, with VfB Friedrichshafen
- 2011/2012 Polish Championship, with Asseco Resovia
- 2012/2013 Russian Championship, with Belogorie Belgorod
- 2014/2015 Russian Championship, with Belogorie Belgorod
- 2016/2017 Chinese Championship, with Shanghai Golden Age
- 2016/2017 Qatari Cup, with Al Arabi Doha
Individual awards
- 2008: European League – Best Scorer
- 2009: European League – Best Blocker
- 2010: German Volleyball Player of the Year
- 2011: German Volleyball Player of the Year
- 2012: German Volleyball Player of the Year
- 2012: Best Player in PlusLiga
- 2012: Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner – Best Server
- 2013: German Volleyball Player of the Year
- 2014: German Volleyball Player of the Year
- 2016: Asian Club Championship – Best Opposite Spiker
- 2017: Asian Club Championship – Best Opposite Spiker
- 2017: CEV European Championship – Best Opposite Spiker
Records
- 39 points in one match – Olympic Games 2012 record[3]
- 15 aces in one match in Korean League.
External links
- Player profile at TeamDeutschland.de
- Player profile at Olympic.org
- Player profile at CEV.eu
- Player profile at PlusLiga.pl
- Player profile at LegaVolley.it
- Player profile at WorldofVolley.com
- Player profile at Volleybox.net
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Awards | ||
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Preceded by Guillermo Falasca |
Best Scorer of European League 2008 |
Succeeded by Martin Nemec |
Preceded by Tomáš Kmeť |
Best Blocker of European League 2009 |
Succeeded by João Carlos Malveiro |
Preceded by Ivan Zaytsev |
Best Opposite Spiker of CEV European Championship 2017 |
Succeeded by Aleksandar Atanasijević |
References
- Gyorgy Grozer: Będę grał w Lokomotivie Biełgorod – siatka.org – 2012-04-22. Archived 2014-12-21 at the Wayback Machine
- Germany take home the bronze medal – fivb.org – 2014-09-21. Archived 2018-11-10 at the Wayback Machine
- "Grozer defeated Serbia". worldofvolley.com. Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2016-09-12.