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'''Tommi Tiilikainen''' is a Finnish volleyball coach and former volleyball player. Tiilikainen is regarded by a number of players, coaches, and commentators as one of the greatest and most successful managers in the Finnish volleyball. In 2016 Tiilikainen won his third Finnish volleyball league championchips and lead club [[Kokkolan Tiikerit|Tiikerit]] to third Finnish Cup gold. </ref>
'''Tommi Tiilikainen''' is a Finnish volleyball coach and former volleyball player. Tiilikainen is regarded by a number of players, coaches, and commentators as one of the greatest and most successful managers in the Finnish volleyball.<ref>http://www.iltasanomat.fi/lentopallo/art-2000001113342.html </ref>In 2016 Tiilikainen won his third Finnish volleyball league championchips and lead club [[Kokkolan Tiikerit|Tiikerit]] to third Finnish Cup gold. </ref>


In four years coaching 'Tigers of Kokkola' he won three times (2013, 2014, 2016) Finnish championschips and three times Finnish Cup. At the age of 25 he was the youngest coach ever who has been managing coaching Finnish volleyball league team. He was only 25 years old when he lead Tigers to Finnish Championchips, which made him to be the youngest coach ever in any Finnish national sports league history who have coached club to champion.
In four years coaching 'Tigers of Kokkola' he won three times (2013, 2014, 2016) Finnish championschips and three times Finnish Cup. At the age of 25 he was the youngest coach ever who has been managing coaching Finnish volleyball league team. He was only 25 years old when he lead Tigers to Finnish Championchips, which made him to be the youngest coach ever in any Finnish national sports league history who have coached club to champion.<ref>http://www.hs.fi/urheilu/a1366781760663</ref>


Tiilikainen started his coaching career in Kuortane sports training center at the age of 23. There he was assistant coach for Finnish boys national team since 2010. After two years of coaching he made a contract with Kokkolan Tiikerit. The club had just remained its place in Finnish volleyball league in season 2011-12. In his first season 2012-13 in Kokkola Tiilikainen lead the club to Finnish champion. The second season in Tiikerit brought Tiilikainen and the club silver medal in Finnish league and Finnish Cup won. In his third season in a row in Kokkola Tiilikained lead Tiikerit double champion, Tiikerit won Finnish league and Cup in season 2014-15. Season 2015-16 was bullseye for Tiilikainen and Tiikerit. The club lost only one game in season winning 40 games of 41. Tiikerit made huge winning streak by winning 35 games in a row. They did not lose a single one game in playoffs in seasons 2014-15 and 2015-16.
Tiilikainen started his coaching career in Kuortane sports training center at the age of 23. There he was assistant coach for Finnish boys national team since 2010. After two years of coaching he made a contract with Kokkolan Tiikerit.<ref>http://www.iltasanomat.fi/lentopallo/art-2000001113342.html </ref> The club had just remained its place in Finnish volleyball league in season 2011-12. In his first season 2012-13 in Kokkola Tiilikainen lead the club to Finnish champion. The second season in Tiikerit brought Tiilikainen and the club silver medal in Finnish league and Finnish Cup won. In his third season in a row in Kokkola Tiilikained lead Tiikerit double champion, Tiikerit won Finnish league and Cup in season 2014-15. Season 2015-16 was bullseye for Tiilikainen and Tiikerit. The club lost only one game in season winning 40 games of 41.<ref>http://www.iltasanomat.fi/lentopallo/art-2000001160790.html</ref> Tiikerit made huge winning streak by winning 35 games in a row. They did not lose a single one game in playoffs in seasons 2014-15 and 2015-16. <ref>http://www.iltasanomat.fi/lentopallo/art-2000001160790.html</ref>


After splendid era in Kokkola and Tiikerit Tiilikainen made contract with SWD Düren. <ref>http://www.keskipohjanmaa.fi/uusimmat/410852/-/e/f2a3419f</ref>
After splendid era in Kokkola and Tiikerit Tiilikainen made contract with SWD Düren. <ref>http://www.keskipohjanmaa.fi/uusimmat/410852/-/e/f2a3419f</ref>

Revision as of 07:47, 3 May 2016

Tommi Tiilikainen is a Finnish volleyball coach and former volleyball player. Tiilikainen is regarded by a number of players, coaches, and commentators as one of the greatest and most successful managers in the Finnish volleyball.[1]In 2016 Tiilikainen won his third Finnish volleyball league championchips and lead club Tiikerit to third Finnish Cup gold. </ref>

In four years coaching 'Tigers of Kokkola' he won three times (2013, 2014, 2016) Finnish championschips and three times Finnish Cup. At the age of 25 he was the youngest coach ever who has been managing coaching Finnish volleyball league team. He was only 25 years old when he lead Tigers to Finnish Championchips, which made him to be the youngest coach ever in any Finnish national sports league history who have coached club to champion.[2]

Tiilikainen started his coaching career in Kuortane sports training center at the age of 23. There he was assistant coach for Finnish boys national team since 2010. After two years of coaching he made a contract with Kokkolan Tiikerit.[3] The club had just remained its place in Finnish volleyball league in season 2011-12. In his first season 2012-13 in Kokkola Tiilikainen lead the club to Finnish champion. The second season in Tiikerit brought Tiilikainen and the club silver medal in Finnish league and Finnish Cup won. In his third season in a row in Kokkola Tiilikained lead Tiikerit double champion, Tiikerit won Finnish league and Cup in season 2014-15. Season 2015-16 was bullseye for Tiilikainen and Tiikerit. The club lost only one game in season winning 40 games of 41.[4] Tiikerit made huge winning streak by winning 35 games in a row. They did not lose a single one game in playoffs in seasons 2014-15 and 2015-16. [5]

After splendid era in Kokkola and Tiikerit Tiilikainen made contract with SWD Düren. [6]

Coaching career

  • 2010-12 Finnish boys national team
  • 2012-16 Kokkolan Tiikerit (i.e. 'Tigers of Kokkola')
  • 2016- SW Duren

References