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Marcelo Fronckowiak

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Marcelo Fronckowiak
Personal information
NationalityBrazil Brazilian
Born (1968-03-14) 14 March 1968 (age 56)
Porto Alegre, Brazil
Coaching information
Current teamPoland Cuprum Lubin
Previous teams coached
YearsTeams
2002–2004
2004–2009
2009–2012
2012–2014
2014
2015–2017
2017–2020
2018
2018–2021
Sport Club Ulbra
Tourcoing LM
Minas Tênis Clube
Associação Desportiva RJX
Dinamo Krasnodar
Vôlei Canoas
Brazil (AC)
Volley Callipo
Cuprum Lubin
Career
YearsTeams
1984–1986
1986–1991
1991–1992
1993–1996
1996–1999
Brazil UCS Sogipa
Brazil Associação Atlética Frangosul
Brazil Clube Atlético Pirelli
Brazil Frangosul/Ginástica
Brazil Canoas Sport Club

Marcelo Ricardo Fronckowiak (born 14 March 1968) is a Brazilian volleyball coach and former volleyball player of Polish descent,[1] three–time Brazilian Champion (1995, 1998, 1999), former assistant coach of the Brazil men's national volleyball team and a current head coach of Polish club Cuprum Lubin.

Career as coach

In 2002 he began his career as a coach leading Sport Club Ulbra to the Brazilian Championship title next year and 2nd place in 2004. Alongside Tourcoing LM he won the CEV Challenge Cup bronze medal. He achieved 2nd place in French Championship 2008/2009 season losing final matches against Paris Volley. He came back to his native country in 2009 as a coach of Minas Tênis Clube and achieved 3rd place and bronze medal in 2012. After joining Associação Desportiva RJX in 2012 he once again in his career won the Brazilian Championship title.

In 2017 he became an assistant of Renan Dal Zotto in the Brazil men's national volleyball team just before being dismissed from Vôlei Canoas probably due to reduced budget for a new season.[2] In 2018 he signed a contract with Italian club Tonno Callipo Vibo Valentia.[3] In the same year he became a head coach of Polish club Cuprum Lubin.[4]

Sporting achievements

As a player

  • National championships
    • 1990/1991 Brazilian Championship, with Associação Atlética Frangosul
    • 1991/1992 Brazilian Championship, with Clube Atlético Pirelli
    • 1994/1995 Brazilian Championship, with Frangosul/Ginástica
    • 1997/1998 Brazilian Championship, with Canoas Sport Club
    • 1998/1999 Brazilian Championship, with Canoas Sport Club

As a coach

References