Zoran Gajić
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Medal record | ||
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Men’s Volleyball | ||
Representing Yugoslavia | ||
Olympic Games | ||
2000 Sydney | Team Competition | |
1996 Atlanta | Team Competition | |
World Championship | ||
1998 Japan | Team Competition | |
European Championship | ||
2001 Czech Republic | Team Competition | |
1997 Netherlands | Team Competition | |
1995 Greece | Team Competition | |
1999 Austria | Team Competition | |
FIVB Volleyball World League | ||
2002 Brazil | Team Competition | |
Representing Russia | ||
FIVB Volleyball World League | ||
2006 Russia | Team Competition | |
European Championship | ||
2005 Italy | Team Competition |
Zoran Gajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Гајић; born December 28, 1958 in Pančevo) is a Serbian volleyball trainer, who coaches Azerbaijani women's volleyball club Rabita Baku. He is a former coach of FR Yugoslavia, Iran and Russia men's national volleyball team.
His coaching career, he started in OK Mladost from Omoljica, then he coached OK Vojvodina, Aris Thessaloniki, A.C. Orestiada, Olympiacos S.C. Piraeus, A.E.K. Athens, Arçelik, Odintsovo, Ural Ufa.
With the national volleyball team of FR Yugoslavia, he won a gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics and a bronze medal in 1996 at Atlanta. His other international victories include a silver medal in the 1998 World Championship and a gold medal in the 2001 European Championship. He won 3 more medals at the European Championships.
In 2011 with Rabita Baku, for whom played 5 Serbian players won FIVB Women's Club World Championship in Doha, Qatar.
External links
- Gajić pravi izbor za selektora odbojkaša
- Trofej Gajiću u Azerbejdžanu
- Rabita
- gold medal
- interview
- Nikola Grbić: Daj boze da budem ko Gajić
- Odbojkaški trener u poseti SSS: Gajić uvek drag gost