Javier Weber

Argentine volleyball player and coach From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carlos Javier Weber (born 6 January 1966) is an Argentine professional volleyball coach and former player, a former member of the Argentina national team. Weber represented his native country in three Olympic Games: Seoul 1988 (bronze medal), Atlanta 1996, and Sydney 2000.[1] He also took part in five World Championship editions (1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002).[2] He serves as head coach for JT Thunders and an assistant coach for the U.S. national team.[3][4]

FullnameCarlos Javier Weber
Born (1966-01-06) 6 January 1966 (age 60)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Current teamUSA
JT Thunders
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Javier Weber
Personal information
Full nameCarlos Javier Weber
Born (1966-01-06) 6 January 1966 (age 60)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Coaching information
Current teamUSA
JT Thunders
Previous teams coached
YearsTeams
2002–2005
2005–2006
2006–2013
2009–2013
2013–2014
2014–2020
2020–2021
2021–2024
2022–
2024–
Unisul Esporte Clube
Panathinaikos
Bolívar Vóley
Argentina
Dinamo Krasnodar
Bolívar Vóley
Vôlei Natal
AZS Olsztyn
USA (AC)
JT Thunders
Volleyball information
PositionSetter
National team
1985–2002 Argentina (613)
Honours
Men's volleyball
Representing  Argentina
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place1988 Seoul
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place1995 Mar del Plata
Bronze medal – third place1991 Havana
CSV South American Championship
Silver medal – second place1989 Curitiba
Silver medal – second place1991 São Paulo
Silver medal – second place1993 Córdoba
Silver medal – second place1995 Porto Alegre
Silver medal – second place1999 Córdoba
Bronze medal – third place1985 Caracas
Bronze medal – third place1997 Caracas
Head coach  Argentina
CSV South American Championship
Silver medal – second place2011 Cuiabá
Silver medal – second place2013 Cabo Frio
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Personal life

Javier Weber was born in Buenos Aires.[1] He began playing volleyball at the age of 16 in the local club, River Plate.[5] Weber has a son named Martín, who is also a volleyball player.[6]

Honours

As a player

  • Domestic
    • 1997–98 Brazilian Championship, with Ulbra/Diadora
    • 1998–99 Brazilian Championship, with Ulbra/Pepsi

As a coach

  • CSV South American Club Championship
  • Domestic
    • 2003–04 Brazilian Championship, with Unisul/Florianópolis
    • 2005–06 Greek Championship, with Panathinaikos
    • 2006–07 Argentine Cup, with Bolívar Vóley
    • 2006–07 Argentine Championship, with Bolívar Vóley
    • 2007–08 Argentine Cup, with Bolívar Vóley
    • 2007–08 Argentine Championship, with Bolívar Vóley
    • 2008–09 Argentine Cup, with Bolívar Vóley
    • 2008–09 Argentine Championship, with Bolívar Vóley
    • 2009–10 Argentine Cup, with Bolívar Vóley
    • 2009–10 Argentine Championship, with Bolívar Vóley
    • 2014–15 Argentine Cup, with Bolívar Vóley
    • 2016–17 Argentine Championship, with Bolívar Vóley
    • 2018–19 Argentine Championship, with Bolívar Vóley
    • 2020–21 Brazilian SuperCup, with Vôlei Taubaté
    • 2020–21 Brazilian Championship, with Vôlei Taubaté

References

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