Aleksandar Atanasijević | |||||
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Nickname | Aleks, Magnum, Bata | ||||
Nationality | Serbian | ||||
Born | Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia | 4 September 1991||||
Height | 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) | ||||
Weight | 99 kg (218 lb) | ||||
Spike | 360 cm (142 in) | ||||
Block | 338 cm (133 in) | ||||
Volleyball information | |||||
Position | Opposite | ||||
Current club | Shanghai Bright | ||||
Career | |||||
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National team | |||||
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Aleksandar Atanasijević (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Атанасијевић; born 4 September 1991) is a Serbian professional volleyball player who plays as an opposite spiker for the Serbia national team. Atanasijević took part in the Olympic Games London 2012, and was a two–time European Champion (2011, 2019) with Serbia.
Career
Club
His first professional club was Serbian OK Partizan. His trainer was Slavko Balandžić. In 2011, he moved to Polish Champion, one of the most successful Polish teams of PlusLiga – PGE Skra Bełchatów.[1] In his first season in Poland, he was mainly a substitute player for Mariusz Wlazły. In the second season, he has become a major player on his position repeatedly winning the statuette for best player of the match. With PGE Skra Belchatów, he won a silver medal of the Polish Championship, Polish Cup, and a silver medal of the Club World Championship. In 2012, Atanasijević won a silver medal of the CEV Champions League after the match against Zenit Kazan during the Final Four held in Łódź, Poland.[2] In 2013, he moved to Italian club – Sir Safety Perugia. In 2014, he won a silver medal of the Italian Championship after losing matches against Lube. In May 2014, he signed a new three–year contract with Sir Safety Perugia.
National team
He is a gold medalist of 2011 European Championship, and bronze medalist of the 2013 European Championship.[3] He was a member of the national team at the Olympic Games London 2012. On 19 July 2015, the Serbian national team with him in squad reached the final of the 2015 World League, but lost to France (0–3), and eventually achieved a silver medal. Atanasijević received an individual award for the Best Opposite Spiker of the tournament.
Honours
Club
- CEV Champions League
- 2011–12 – with PGE Skra Bełchatów
- 2016–17 – with Sir Safety Conad Perugia
- Domestic
- 2010–11 Serbian Championship, with OK Partizan
- 2011–12 Polish Cup, with PGE Skra Bełchatów
- 2012–13 Polish SuperCup, with PGE Skra Bełchatów
- 2017–18 Italian SuperCup, with Sir Safety Conad Perugia
- 2017–18 Italian Cup, with Sir Safety Conad Perugia
- 2017–18 Italian Championship, with Sir Safety Conad Perugia
- 2018–19 Italian Cup, with Sir Safety Conad Perugia
- 2019–20 Italian SuperCup, with Sir Safety Conad Perugia
Youth national team
Individual awards
- 2009: CEV U19 European Championship – Best opposite spiker
- 2009: FIVB U19 World Championship – Most valuable player
- 2010: CEV U20 European Championship – Best spiker
- 2011: FIVB U21 World Championship – Best scorer
- 2012: FIVB Club World Championship – Best scorer
- 2013: CEV European Championship – Best scorer
- 2013: FIVB U23 World Championship – Best opposite spiker
- 2014: Italian Championship – Best scorer
- 2014: Italian Championship – Best spiker
- 2015: Italian Championship – Best scorer
- 2015: Italian Championship – Best spiker
- 2015: FIVB World League – Best opposite spiker
- 2016: Italian Championship – Best scorer
- 2016: Italian Championship – Best spiker
- 2017: CEV Champions League – Best opposite spiker
- 2018: Italian Cup – Most valuable player
- 2018: Italian Championship – Most valuable player
- 2019: CEV European Championship – Best opposite spiker
References
- ↑ "Aleksandar Atanasijević zagra w Skrze Bełchatów". przegladligowy.com (in Polish). 14 June 2011. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
- ↑ "Zenit KAZAN shatters PGE Skra dreams of home glory". CEV. 18 March 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
- ↑ "Serbia is the 2011 European champion!". CEV. 18 September 2011. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
External links
- Aleksandar Atanasijević at the European Volleyball Confederation
- Aleksandar Atanasijević at LegaVolley.it (in Italian)
- Aleksandar Atanasijević at PlusLiga.pl (in Polish)
- Aleksandar Atanasijević at Volleybox.net
- Aleksandar Atanasijević at Olympedia
- Aleksandar Atanasijević at Olympics.com
- Aleksandar Atanasijević at Olympic.org (archived)
- Aleksandar Atanasijević at the Olimpijski Komitet Srbije (in Serbian)
- Aleksandar Atanasijević on Instagram