Aleksander Skiba
Aleksander Skiba (26 February 1945 – 7 September 2000) was a Polish volleyball player and coach, member of the Poland men's national volleyball team in 1967–1976, 1974 World Champion, bronze medallist of the 1967 European Championship, three–time Polish Champion.
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| Born | 26 February 1945 Rokitów, Poland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Died | 7 September 2000 (aged 55) Albignasego, Italy | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Honours
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Personal life
Skiba was born in Rokitów, Poland. After finishing his career, he lived in Italy, where he died suddenly on 7 September 2000.
Sporting achievements
As a player
- National championships
- 1965/1966
Polish Championship, with AZS AWF Warszawa - 1966/1967
Polish Championship, with AZS AWF Warszawa - 1968/1969
Polish Championship, with Legia Warszawa - 1969/1970
Polish Championship, with Legia Warszawa - 1970/1971
Polish Championship, with Legia Warszawa
- 1965/1966
As a coach
- CEV European Champions Cup
1977/1978 – with Płomień Milowice
1978/1979 – with Płomień Milowice
1985/1986 – with Santal Parma
- National championships
- 1975/1976
Polish Championship, with Płomień Milowice - 1976/1977
Polish Championship, with Płomień Milowice - 1978/1979
Polish Championship, with Płomień Milowice
- 1975/1976
External links
- Coach profile at LegaVolley.it
- Coach/Player profile at Volleybox.net
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Head coach of Poland 1979–1983 |
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References
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