Tuomas Sammelvuo
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Tuomas Petteri Sammelvuo (born 16 February 1976) is a Finnish professional volleyball coach and former player. He serves as head coach for the Japanese team, Osaka Bluteon.[1][2][3]
Sammelvuo is still the only Finnish male volleyball player to have won the Champions League (2005). Having played 296 games in the national team, he has the second largest number of games in the Finnish volleyball history.
Personal life
He speaks six languages: Finnish, French, English, Italian, Polish and Russian.[4]
From his first marriage to Petra, he has two children: a son and a daughter. In 2024, his second wife, Alina gave birth to a daughter, Lilianne.[5]
Career
Early career
Sammelvuo started his volleyball career in Pudasjärvi, northern Finland. When he turned 16, he moved to Tampere. Sammelvuo played in Finland youth national team, which reached fourth place at the 1995 Junior World Championship.
Finland
Sammelvuo started his professional career at the age of sixteen, in Raision Loimu. After that, he moved to KuPS, and won two league titles and one silver medal.
Professional career
From KuPS, Sammelvuo moved to the French team, Strasbourg VB. Sammelvuo spent there one year, and then moved to Stade Poitevin Poitiers. In 2000, he signed a contract in Italy, and started playing in Cuneo. Sammelvuo played for them for two seasons before moving to Piacenza. In Piacenza, he won the Italian Cup. In 2003, he returned to France and joined Tours VB.
In his first season in France, Sammelvuo won the French Champion title and made it to the Champions League semifinals, losing there to Lokomotiv Belgorod, the future competition winner. He ended the next season in Tours as the Champions League winner, being the first ever player from Finland to win the trophy.
After two seasons spent in Tours, Sammelvuo moved to Japan and started playing for Toyoda Gosei Trefuerza. He was the first ever Finnish volleyball player in Japan.
In 2006, Sammelvuo joined the Russian team, Dynamo Kaliningrad.
The 2008–09 season, Sammelvuo spent playing in Italy for Tonno Callipo Vibo Valentia. For the 2009–10, he signed a contract with the Polish PlusLiga team, ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle. In 2011, he joined the Russian team, Lokomotiv Novosibirsk. He came back to Lokomotiv for the 2012–13 season, after one season spent in Italy.
National team
He was appointed captain of the Finland national team in 1997. At the 2007 European Championship held in Russia, Finland came in fourth place and made Finland ball games history. Overall, Sammelvuo played 296 games in the national team.
Honours
As a player
- CEV Champions League
- CEV Challenge Cup
- File:Simple gold cup.svg 2001–02 – with Noicom Cuneo
- Domestic
- 1994–95 File:Simple gold cup.svg Finnish Cup, with KuPS Kuopio
- 1994–95 File:Gold medal with cup.svg Finnish Championship, with KuPS Kuopio
- 1995–96 File:Simple gold cup.svg Finnish Cup, with KuPS Kuopio
- 1995–96 File:Gold medal with cup.svg Finnish Championship, with KuPS Kuopio
- 1998–99 File:Gold medal with cup.svg French Championship, with Stade Poitevin Poitiers
- 2001–02 File:Simple gold cup.svg Italian Cup, with Noicom Brebanca Cuneo
- 2003–04 File:Gold medal with cup.svg French Championship, with Tours VB
- 2004–05 File:Simple gold cup.svg French Cup, with Tours VB
- 2010–11 File:Simple gold cup.svg Russian Cup, with Lokomotiv Novosibirsk
As a coach
- CEV Champions League
- CEV Cup
- Domestic
- 2018–19 File:Gold medal with cup.svg Russian Championship, with Kuzbass Kemerovo
- 2022–23 File:Simple gold cup.svg Polish Cup, with ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle
- 2023–24 File:Simple gold cup.svg Polish SuperCup, with ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle
Individual awards
- 2014: Coach of the year in Finland[8]
- 2021: Coach of the year in Finland
- 2023: Coach of the year in Finland[9]
References
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External links
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- Player profile at LegaVolley.it Template:In lang
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- Coach/Player profile at Volleybox.net
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- 1976 births
- Living people
- People from Pudasjärvi
- Sportspeople from North Ostrobothnia
- Finnish men's volleyball players
- Finnish volleyball coaches
- Olympic volleyball coaches
- Coaches at the 2024 Summer Olympics
- Finnish expatriate volleyball players in France
- Finnish expatriate sportspeople in Italy
- Expatriate volleyball players in Italy
- Finnish expatriate sportspeople in Japan
- Expatriate volleyball players in Japan
- Finnish expatriate sportspeople in Russia
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- Finnish expatriate sportspeople in Poland
- Expatriate volleyball players in Poland
- Finnish expatriate sportspeople in Canada
- ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle players
- ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle coaches
- Resovia (volleyball) coaches
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