Glenn Hoag | |||||||
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Born | (1958-12-06) 6 December 1958 (age 66) La Tuque, Quebec, Canada | ||||||
Hometown | Sherbrooke, Quebec | ||||||
Height | 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) | ||||||
College / University | Université de Sherbrooke | ||||||
Coaching information | |||||||
Current team | Arkas İzmir | ||||||
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Volleyball information | |||||||
Position | Middle blocker | ||||||
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Honours |
Glenn Hoag is a Canadian professional volleyball coach and former player. The current head coach of Arkas İzmir.
Player
Hoag played for the Université de Sherbrooke in his university years, before turning pro and playing overseas in Italy and France.
Coaching
Hoag began his coaching career in 1993 with the University of Sherbrooke. While still at the helm in Sherbrooke, he also began coaching in France, at Paris Volley. His highlight during his tenure in Paris was in 2001 when he coached the team to a Triple Crown victory, winning the French Cup, the French Championship and the European Champions Cup.
In 2006, he was employed as the head coach of the Canada men's national volleyball team. Hoag led the team to a 7th-place finish in both, the World Cup and the World Championships, a bronze medal in the 2015 Pan American Games, Canada's first ever NORCECA Championship title, and a berth in the 2016 Summer Olympics.
In 2018, Hoag came back to coaching the Canadian national volleyball team.
Personal life
Hoag's sons, Nick and Christopher, are both professional volleyball players.
Honours
Clubs
- CEV Champions League
- 2000/2001 – with Paris Volley
- CEV Cup
- 1999/2000 – with Paris Volley
- CEV Challenge Cup
- 2010/2011 – with Arkas İzmir
- National championships
- 1999/2000 French Cup, with Paris Volley
- 1999/2000 French Championship, with Paris Volley
- 2000/2001 French Cup, with Paris Volley
- 2000/2001 French Championship, with Paris Volley
- 2001/2002 French Championship, with Paris Volley
- 2002/2003 French Championship, with Paris Volley
- 2008/2009 Slovenian Cup, with ACH Volley
- 2008/2009 Slovenian Championship, with ACH Volley
- 2009/2010 Slovenian Cup, with ACH Volley
- 2009/2010 Slovenian Championship, with ACH Volley
- 2010/2011 Turkish Cup, with Arkas İzmir
- 2012/2013 Turkish Championship, with Arkas İzmir
- 2014/2015 Turkish Championship, with Arkas İzmir
- 2021/2022 Turkish Cup, with Arkas İzmir
References
- "Pan Am games: Meet the Hoags, Canada's volleyball dynasty". Archived from the original on 6 August 2016. Retrieved 27 June 2016.
External links
- Coach profile at the European Volleyball Confederation
- Player profile Archived 16 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine at LegaVolley.it (in Italian)
- Coach/Player Profile Archived 16 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine at Volleybox.net
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Preceded by Stelio DeRocco | Head coach of Canada 2006–2016 |
Succeeded by Stéphane Antiga |
Preceded by Stéphane Antiga | Head coach of Canada 2018–2021 |
Succeeded by Ben Josephson |
Canada men's volleyball squad – 2016 Summer Olympics – 5th place | ||
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Canada men's volleyball squad – 2020 Summer Olympics – 8th place | ||
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- 1958 births
- Living people
- People from La Tuque, Quebec
- Sportspeople from Sherbrooke
- Canadian men's volleyball players
- Volleyball players from Quebec
- Canadian volleyball coaches
- Olympic volleyball players for Canada
- Volleyball players at the 1984 Summer Olympics
- Canadian expatriate sportspeople in France
- Canadian expatriate sportspeople in Slovenia
- Canadian expatriate sportspeople in Turkey
- 20th-century Canadian sportsmen