| Association | Eesti Võrkpalli Liit |
|---|---|
| Confederation | CEV |
| Website | www.volley.ee (Estonian) |
| Head coach | |
| FIVB ranking | 50 (as of 2008-08-25) |
The Estonia men's national volleyball team is the national team of Estonia. It is governed by the Estonian Volleyball Federation and takes part in international volleyball competitions. The team won European Championships 2008/2009 2nd Round tournament[1] held in Olsztyn (POL) and Tallinn (EST) and qualified to the Final Round to be held on September 4-14 2009 in Izmir, Turkey.
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Results
European Championship
- 1999 — did not qualify
- 2001 — did not qualify
- 2003 — did not qualify
- 2005 — did not qualify
- 2007 — did not qualify
- 2009 — 14th place
European League
- 2004 — did not compete
- 2005 — 8th place
- 2006 — 8th place
- 2007 — did not compete
- 2008 — did not compete
- 2009 — did not compete
Team
- Candidates as of April 12, 2009
- Current Club for the season 2009/2010
| Player | Birth Date | Weight | Height | Position | Current Club |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Veiko Lember | 29 November 1977 | 80 | 188 | Setter | retired |
| Andres Toobal | 27 August 1988 | 191 | Setter | ||
| Kert Toobal | 3 June 1979 | 189 | Setter | ||
| Oliver Venno | 23 May 1990 | 208 | Opposite | ||
| Argo Meresaar | 13 January 1980 | 100 | 206 | Opposite | |
| Ardo Lünekund | Opposite | ||||
| Eerik Jago | 29 December 1980 | 196 | Spiker | ||
| Kristjan Õuekallas | 8 January 1981 | 193 | Spiker | ||
| Keith Pupart | 19 March 1985 | 92 | 195 | Spiker | |
| Martti Rosenblatt | 29 December 1987 | 198 | Spiker | ||
| Jaanus Nõmmsalu | 19 January 1981 | 95 | 200 | Spiker | |
| Kardo Kõresaar | Spiker | ||||
| Raimo Pajusalu | 1 February 1981 | 96 | 200 | Middle blocker | |
| Janis Sirelpuu | 14 August 1977 | Middle blocker | |||
| Ardo Kreek | 7 August 1986 | 96 | 203 | Middle blocker | |
| Meris Merisaar | 16 March 1984 | 89 | 194 | Middle blocker | |
| Martin Ruul | Middle blocker | ||||
| Tamar Nassar | Middle blocker | ||||
| Sten Esna | 24 August 1982 | 187 | Libero | ||
| Asko Esna | 1 May 1986 | 91 | 185 | Libero | |
| Rait Rikberg | Libero |
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