Ferdinand Tille

As of September 18, 2013

Ferdinand Tille ( born December 8, 1988 in Mühldorf ) is a German volleyball player.

Career

1999 Ferdinand Tille began with volleyball in his birthplace at TSV Mühldorf. Age of fifteen, he moved to SV Lohhof to the 2nd Bundesliga Süd. The Libero then played one more season at Bayern VCO Kempfenhausen before it got Mihai Paduretu to Generali Haching. Then the career went steeply and rapidly upwards. First application in the 1st Bundesliga in the 2006/07 season, it was achieved the fourth place after the play-offs. In the coming season the Hachinger were already third in 2008/ 09, a native Muhldorfer with his team managed the runner-up. Then national coach Raul Lozano appointed him to the German national volleyball team of men to their cadre of Upper Bayer is currently. In his first major international match there was indeed an opening defeat in European League 2009 against Romania, the team of former German national team coach Stelian Moculescu, but then increased the German national team and won for the first time the title in this competition with a 3-2 success in the final over the reigning European champions Spain. Then Ferdinand Tille succeeded with the German national team to qualify for the Volleyball World Cup 2010 in Italy. At the European Championships 2009, the Libero reached sixth place with the German team. In his most successful year in the young national team also German cup winner with Generali Haching, a triumph which he could repeat in the coming season 2009/10. In the finals of the German Volleyball Championship in 2010 succeeded Tille and his team-mates though to teach the first national home defeat reigning champions VfB Friedrichshafen after more than three years, but won the championship the team from Lake Constance.

In the 2010 World Cup in Italy national team reached Tille as a sweeper in eighth place, the best finish by a German team since 1974. Ferdinand Tille was due to its strong individual performances as "the best Libero " of the tournament and at a premium in the amount of $ 15,000 awarded by the FIVB Volleyball World. The Hachinger is the only German who was honored at this World Cup as the outstanding player of a category

For the third time in a row won the native Muhldorfer with Generali Haching the DVV Cup final. In the final game on March 6, 2011 in Halle in Westfalen Gerry Weber Stadion defeated the reigning German champions Bayern top VfB Friedrichshafen 3-2 sets.

2011 joined Ferdinand Tille to the southern French club Arago de Sète. After one and a half years, he returned in 2013 back to Generali Haching.

Private

Ferdinand Tille has a younger sister and two younger brothers. While Veronika after some youth successes not struck the great volleyball career, Leonard and John are well on the way to follow in the footsteps of her older brother. With her ​​father as coach Joachim Tille they won the German U16 Cup 2010 in her hometown.

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