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Timo Tammemaa
Estonian volleyball player (born 1991) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Timo Tammemaa (born 18 November 1991) is an Estonian volleyball player, member of the Estonia men's national volleyball team. At the professional club level, he plays for Voreas Hokkaido.
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Club career
Timo Tammemaa began his professional career in 2009, when he signed a contract with the Estonian team, Selver Tallinn. In 2014, he moved to Pärnu alongside his coach, Avo Keel, and his teammate Hindrek Pulk.[1] After two seasons, he joined the French team, Spacer's Toulouse.[2] Tammemaa moved to Belgium in the next season to play for Noliko Maaseik.[3] He extended the contract with Noliko for one more season in April 2018.[4] In July 2019, he signed a contract with the top French team, Tours VB.[5] After a year in France Tammemaa moved to Polish PlusLiga where he played two seasons for Asseco Resovia[6] and one season for Czarni Radom.[7] After three years in Poland, Tammemaa played one season in Germany for Berlin Recycling Volleys[8] and won three trophies. In 2024 he moved to Japan to play for V.League team Voreas Hokkaido.
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Estonian national team
As a member of the senior Estonian national volleyball team, Tammemaa competed at the 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021 and 2023 European Championships.
Sporting achievements
Clubs
- Baltic League
2009/2010 – with Selver Tallinn
2010/2011 – with Selver Tallinn
2011/2012 – with Selver Tallinn
2013/2014 – with Selver Tallinn
2015/2016 – with Pärnu
- National championships
- 2009/2010
Estonian Cup, with Selver Tallinn
- 2009/2010
Estonian Championship, with Selver Tallinn
- 2010/2011
Estonian Cup, with Selver Tallinn
- 2010/2011
Estonian Championship, with Selver Tallinn
- 2011/2012
Estonian Cup, with Selver Tallinn
- 2011/2012
Estonian Championship, with Selver Tallinn
- 2012/2013
Estonian Cup, with Selver Tallinn
- 2012/2013
Estonian Championship, with Selver Tallinn
- 2013/2014
Estonian Championship, with Selver Tallinn
- 2014/2015
Estonian Cup, with Pärnu
- 2014/2015
Estonian Championship, with Pärnu
- 2015/2016
Estonian Cup, with Pärnu
- 2015/2016
Estonian Championship, with Pärnu
- 2016/2017
French Championship, with Spacer's de Toulouse
- 2017/2018
Belgian Championship, with Noliko Maaseik
- 2018/2019
Belgian SuperCup, with Noliko Maaseik
- 2018/2019
Belgian Championship, with Noliko Maaseik
- 2023/2024
German SuperCup, with Berlin Recycling Volleys
- 2023/2024
German Cup, with Berlin Recycling Volleys
- 2023/2024
German Championship, with Berlin Recycling Volleys
- 2009/2010
Individual awards
- 2016: Baltic League – Best Middle Blocker
References
External links
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