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BelgiumChairman Mathi Raedschelders
League Liga Heren Website Club home page Uniforms Current Home Away Libero Noliko Maaseik is a Belgian volleyball club from the city Maaseik.
Mavoc Maaseik, the first name of the club, was founded in 1960 and grew out of the school "Het Heilig Kruis College Maaseik". In '75 -'76 the name Mavoc changed into D & V Motors as headsponsor and the club celebrated the promotion to the highest division in Belgium (ere-divisie). Since '76 the team is playing in the highest division (ere-divisie) and started a great career. In '85 -'86 Mr. Emile De Bruyn, general-director of SCANA-NOLIKO and Mathi Raedschelders, president, gave an extra input to the team. NOLIKO became head-sponsor and with the coach Jos Klaps, Noliko won the Cup and in '85 - '86 NOLIKO Maaseik played its first European match against SC Leipzig (01.11.86). In '90 -'91 our club became for the first time in its history "Champion of Belgium" and won for the second time the Cup; the coach was Bert Goedkoop. Eddy Evens, player of the year became Technical Director and was with Mr. De Bruyn founder of the businessclub AGORA "Zakenvrienden Noliko Maaseik".
A new building was built with a full time secretary and a high culinary restaurant. In '93-'94 and '94-'95 the quarter final of the CEV-cup was reached and lost against Padova (Ita) and Nizhnevartovsk (Rus). Since the introduction of the Champions League in 1996, it is the only team in Europe, that took part to the first 5 editions. With head-coach Anders Kristiansson they made the following European results: '96 (5th) - '97 (2nd), lost final against Modena (Ita). '98 (4th) - '99 (2nd) final lost against Treviso (Ita) in Almeria. '00 (3rd), won the small final against Vienna (Aus) in Treviso. Today all the players and coaches are professionals and the organisation is done by a full-time manager with his assistant and many people who work as volunteers. Today the club is built on: NOLIKO Maaseik: Team in the Belgian Championship (ere-divisie).In April 2002 Scana Noliko and the volleyballclub made a new agreement for another two years contract. General Director Dominique Stinckens and the President of the Club Mathi Raedschelders signed a sponsor-contract for the 18th and 19th season since 1985 ! This is unique in the Belgian Sports World. AGORA: Businessclub founded in 1992 with administration and restaurant. NOLIKO youth: 200 boys and girls playing along their level and motivation. Regio-Club: Founded in 1996 as a collaboration for youthplayers with 38 clubs of the province. FORTIS-tornooi: International tournament for 6 teams since 1989. Beach-volley: 8 permanent beachvolleybalcourts behind the sporthall since 1995.
Squad
- Coach:
Vital Heynen
# Nat. Name 2 Hermans Egleskalns 3 Yannick van Harskamp 4 Matthias Valkiers 5 Jelte Maan 6 Wannes Rosiers 7 Bert Derkoningen 8 Kevin Klinkenberg 9 Pieter Verhees 10 Jo Van Decraen 11 Simon Van De Voorde 12 Michael Parkinson 14 Nathan Wounembaina Honours
- Belgian championship
- 1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007
- Cup
- 1986, 1991, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007
- Supercup
- 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003
External links
Antwerpen · Asse-Lennik · Guibertin · Halen · Maaseik · Menen · Puurs · Roeselare · Waasland · WaremmeFinal Four Play-off 6 Trentino BetClic •
ASSECO Resovia Rzeszów •
Hypo Tirol Innsbruck •
ACH Volley Bled •
Dynamo Moscow •
Olympiacos
Eliminated in Play-off 12 Knack Randstad Roeselare •
CSKA Sofia •
VfB Friedrichshafen •
Lube Banca Marche Macerata •
Panathinaikos •
Zenit Kazan
Moved to CEV Cup Eliminated in Group stage Jihostroj České Budějovice •
Unicaja Almeria •
Budvanska Rivijera Budva •
Radnički Kragujevac •
Jastrzębski Węgiel •
İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi •
Paris Volley
Men 1967 Ferdinand Bracke · 1968 Serge Reding · 1969–1974 Eddy Merckx · 1975 Bruno Brokken · 1976 Ivo Van Damme · 1977 Michel Pollentier · 1978 Raymond Ceulemans · 1979–1980 Robert Van de Walle · 1981 Freddy Maertens · 1982 Jacky Ickx · 1983 Eddy Annys · 1984 Claude Criquielion · 1985 Gaston Rahier & Vincent Rousseau · 1986 William Van Dijck · 1987 Georges Jobé · 1988 Eric Geboers · 1989 Thierry Boutsen · 1990 Rudy Dhaenens · 1991 Jean-Michel Saive · 1992 Georges Jobé · 1993 Vincent Rousseau · 1994 Jean-Michel Saive · 1995–1996 Fred Deburghgraeve · 1997 Luc Van Lierde · 1998 Fred Deburghgraeve · 1999 Luc Van Lierde · 2000 Joël Smets · 2001–2004 Stefan Everts · 2005 Tom Boonen · 2006 Stefan Everts · 2007 Tom Boonen · 2008 Sven Nys · 2009–2010 Philippe Gilbert
Women 1975 Carine Verbauwen · 1976–1977 Anne-Marie Pira · 1978–1979 Carine Verbauwen · 1980 Ingrid Berghmans · 1981 Annie Lambrechts · 1982–1986 Ingrid Berghmans · 1987 Ingrid Lempereur · 1988–1989 Ingrid Berghmans · 1990–1991 Sabine Appelmans · 1992 Annelies Bredael · 1993 Gella Vandecaveye · 1994–1995 Brigitte Becue · 1996 Ulla Werbrouck · 1997 Gella Vandecaveye · 1998 Dominique Monami · 1999–2002 Kim Clijsters · 2003–2004 Justine Henin-Hardenne · 2005 Kim Clijsters · 2006–2007 Justine Henin-Hardenne · 2008 Tia Hellebaut · 2009–2010 Kim Clijsters
Team 1997 Noliko Maaseik · 1998 Belgian Motorcross team · 1999 Davis Cup team · 2000 Anderlecht · 2001 Fed Cup team · 2002 La Villette · 2003 Belgian Motorcross team · 2004 Women's 4×100 metres relay · 2005 Under-21 football team · 2006 Fed Cup team · 2007–2008 Women's 4×100 metres relay · 2009–2010 Men's 4×400 metres relay
Talent 1998 Kim Clijsters · 1999 Bart Wellens · 2000 Bart Aernouts · 2001 Jurgen Van Den Broeck · 2002 Thomas Buffel · 2003 Kirsten Flipkens · 2004 Aagje Vanwalleghem · 2005 Niels Albert · 2006 Yoris Grandjean · 2007 Dominique Cornu · 2008 Elise Matthysen · 2009 Romelu Lukaku · 2010 Luca Brecel
Paralimpic 2010 Sven Decaesstecker
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