Laurent Tillie
Laurent Tillie (born 1 December 1963) is a French volleyball coach and former volleyball player, member of the France men's national volleyball team from 1982 to 1995, participant of the Olympic Games (Seoul 1988, Barcelona 1992), silver and bronze medallist of the European Championship, eight–time French Champion.
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Born | Algiers, Algeria | 1 December 1963||||||
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The current head coach of Panasonic Panthers.
Personal life
Tillie earned a Bachelor of Science in Movement and Education in 1984, as well as a Diploma of Physiotherapy and Kinesiology in 1991, from the University of Nice. Tillie is a father of three: Kevin, Kim, and Killian, as well as the husband to the former Netherlands women’s national volleyball team captain, Caroline Keulen. Kim graduated from the University of Utah where he played for the Utah Utes men's basketball team. He went on to make the Men’s French National team, winning a bronze medal at the 2014 World Cup. Kevin attended the University of California, Irvine, where he became a 2-time NCAA Volleyball Champion with the UC Irvine Anteaters men's volleyball team, and is currently a member of the France men’s national team. The youngest, Killian, played for the Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball team at Gonzaga University.He is currently playing for the Memphis Grizzlies of the NBA. Killian was also in the France national team developmental system, winning a gold medal with France at the 2014 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship and being named MVP of that competition.
Career
As a player
Tillie was part of the France men's national volleyball team between 1982 and 1995, playing in total 407 international matches.[1] He served as team captain from 1991 to 1992. France won a bronze medal at the 1985 European Championship and a silver medal two years later. His team qualified for World Championships in 1982, 1986, and 1990 and represented their country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul and 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. Tillie played professionally for AS Cannes, Paris, Nice and Falconara in Italy.[2]
As a coach
After his playing career Tillie went into volleyball coaching, returning to Cannes in 2001. His team became French champions in 2005, and French Cup winner in 2007. In 2005, Tillie assumed more responsibility serving as the head coach for the Czech Republic men's national volleyball team. He led this team to 9th place at the 2005 European Championship and qualification for the 2006 World Championships. He remained with AS Cannes until he accepted the position as the head coach of the France men's national volleyball team in July 2012. In 2013 and 2014 the French team finished 10th at World League and just a few months later, France finished 4th at the 2014 Men’s World Championship in Poland. He coached the French men's national volleyball team to the 2015 World League Championship in Rio. At the Tokyo 2020 Olympics he coached his team to the gold medal, defeating the ROC in five sets.
Sporting achievements
As a player
- CEV European Champions Cup
1982/1983 – with AS Cannes
- CEV Challenge Cup
1980/1981 – with AS Cannes
- National championships
- 1980/1981
French Championship, with AS Cannes
- 1981/1982
French Championship, with AS Cannes
- 1982/1983
French Championship, with AS Cannes
- 1989/1990
French Championship, with AS Cannes
- 1990/1991
French Championship, with AS Cannes
- 1995/1996
French Championship, with Paris UC
- 1996/1997
French Cup, with Paris UC
- 1996/1997
French Championship, with Paris UC
- 1997/1998
French Championship, with Paris UC
- 1980/1981
As a coach
References
- Laurent Tillie - Head Coach, France Men’s National Team Archived 2015-12-28 at the Wayback Machine
- "Men Volleyball XIII World Championship 1990 - Teams Composition - France". todor66.com. Archived from the original on 16 November 2015. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
- "Parade of stars in Ljubljana!". www.cev.eu. 24 September 2021. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
External links
- Player profile at LegaVolley.it
- Coach profile at the European Volleyball Confederation
- Coach/Player profile at Olympedia
- Coach/Player profile at Volleybox.net
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