Theodoros Baev

Theo Doris Baev (Greek Θοδωρής Μπάεφ, born May 31, 1977 in Nowa Zagora, Bulgaria) is a Greek volleyball players, Bulgarian origin.

Theo Doris Baev, who plays at a height of 2.00 m on the position of the external attacker began in 1989 at Lokomotiv Zagora play with the volleyball having previously dealt with the swimming and tennis. When Lokomotiv played Baev, because of its small in a disastrous appearance body size, to the position of player and moved in 1991 to the Sports School Vasil lefski in Plovdiv previously visited his parents. 1993 Baev wrote at Ethnikos Alexandroupolis in Greece his first professional contract and experienced there on 16 October of the same year, in a 3-2 home win over Iraklis Thessaloniki, at the age of 16 years, made ​​his debut in the Greek professional league. After spending four years at Orestiada Baev moved in summer 2001 to Iraklis Thessaloniki and managed there in the following years his sporting breakthrough. Apart from two Greek Championships (2002, 2005) Baev also won the Cup three times ( 2002, 2004, 2005) and the Greek Super Cup ( 2005). During the same period Baev qualified with his club at the European level twice for the Final Four tournament of the Indesit European Champions League. 2005 Iraklis had it the most successful season and managed second place in the highest European Volleyball competition. Only a few months later moved Baev, who was now captain of Iraklis Thessaloniki to Panathinaikos Athens. Already in his first season in Athens Baev could win the championship and the Super Cup once again. In addition, Baev qualified for the Final Four tournament of the Top Teams Cup, and reached there with Panathinaikos in third place.

After Theo Doris Baev played for the youth team of Greece, and reached several places fifth at the European Championships and the 1995 World Cup in Malaysia with this, from 1995 he is an integral part of the Greek Men's National Team. He made his debut attend a 3-0 victory over Latvia in Athens. In addition to participating in several World and European Championships and the World League include the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens at the highlights of his career.

Career

Title

  • Greek champion: 2002, 2005, 2006
  • Greek Cup winner: 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007
  • Greek Super Cup: 2005, 2006

Awards

  • Best attackers of the European Junior Championships: 1995
  • MVP of the Greek League: 2002

Website

  • Official website of the player
  • Volleyball players (Greece )
  • Olympian (Greece )
  • Man
  • Born in 1977
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