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| Full name | MTÜ Audentese VK Selver Tallinn | 
|---|---|
| Founded | 2000 | 
| Ground | Audentes Sports Centre, Tallinn | 
| Manager | |
| Captain | |
| League | Estonian Volleyball League Baltic Men Volleyball League  | 
| 2020–21 | 3rd (Estonian Championship) 1st (Baltic League)  | 
| Website | Club home page | 
| Championships | |
| 7 Baltic Championships 9 Estonian Championships 7 Estonian Cups  | |
VK Selver Tallinn is a professional Volleyball team based in Tallinn, Estonia. It plays in the Baltic Men Volleyball League and in the CEV Challenge Cup.
History
Audentes Volleyball Club was founded in 2000. In 2005–06 season an Estonian supermarket chain Selver became the name sponsor for the team. Under the coaching of the Estonian national team head coach Avo Keel Selver won both the Estonian League and the Baltic Men Volleyball League five years in a row.
- 2000–04 Audentes/Hermann
 - 2004–05 Audentes Tallinn
 - 2005–06 Selver/Audentes University
 - 2006–07 Selver/Tallinn
 - 2007– VK Selver Tallinn
 
Team roster
2021/2022
| Head coach: | |
| Assistant: | 
| No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | July 11, 1998 | outside hitter | |
| 2 | July 28, 2004 | setter | |
| 4 | September 22, 1998 | setter | |
| 4 | July 17, 1993 | setter | |
| 5 | August 31, 1995 | outside hitter | |
| 6 | March 22, 1999 | outside hitter | |
| 7 | February 25, 1994 | outside hitter | |
| 8 | May 30, 2001 | opposite | |
| 9 | November 8, 2002 | middle blocker | |
| 10 | April 26, 1999 | libero | |
| 11 | December 12, 1999 | middle blocker | |
| 12 | June 9, 1994 | middle blocker | |
| 13 | January 16, 2002 | libero | |
| 15 | August 29, 1996 | opposite | 
| Team roster – season 2020/2021 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | ||
| 1 | May 1, 1996 | setter | |||
| 4 | September 22, 1998 | setter | |||
| 5 | August 31, 1995 | outside hitter | |||
| 7 | September 26, 1993 | opposite | |||
| 8 | December 12, 1999 | middle blocker | |||
| 9 | September 9, 2002 | libero | |||
| 10 | April 26, 1999 | libero | |||
| 11 | October 19, 1986 | outside hitter | |||
| 12 | January 17, 1990 | outside hitter | |||
| 14 | August 29, 1996 | opposite | |||
| 16 | February 25, 1994 | outside hitter | |||
| 17 | January 16, 2002 | libero | |||
| 19 | November 8, 2002 | middle blocker | |||
| 21 | June 9, 1994 | middle blocker | |||
| Head coach:  Assistant:  | |||||
| Team roster – season 2019/2020 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | ||
| 1 | February 26, 2000 | setter | |||
| 3 | January 9, 2001 | outside hitter | |||
| 4 | September 22, 1998 | setter | |||
| 5 | August 31, 1995 | outside hitter | |||
| 6 | September 25, 1996 | outside hitter | |||
| 7 | February 25, 1994 | outside hitter | |||
| 8 | May 30, 2001 | outside hitter | |||
| 9 | September 9, 2002 | libero | |||
| 10 | April 26, 1999 | libero | |||
| 11 | December 12, 1999 | middle blocker | |||
| 13 | February 25, 1997 | opposite | |||
| 14 | March 6, 2000 | outside hitter | |||
| 16 | January 20, 1988 | middle blocker | |||
| 21 | June 9, 1994 | middle blocker | |||
| Head coach:  Assistant: Assistant:  | |||||
Season by season
| Season | Estonian League | Estonian Cup | Baltic League | European competitions | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000–01 | 3rd place | ? | – | – | 
| 2001–02 | 5th place | ? | – | – | 
| 2002–03 | 4th place | ? | – | – | 
| 2003–04 | 4th place | ? | – | – | 
| 2004–05 | Champion | Champion | – | 3 CEV Cup Round I | 
| 2005–06 | Runner-up | Semifinalist | 6th place | – | 
| 2006–07 | Champion | Champion | Champion | 3 CEV Cup Round I | 
| 2007–08 | Champion | Champion | Champion | 3 CEV Challenge Cup 1/4 Finals | 
| 2008–09 | Champion | Runner-up | Champion | 3 CEV Challenge Cup Round II | 
| 2009–10 | Champion | Champion | Champion | 2 CEV Cup 1/8 Finals | 
| 2010–11 | Champion | Champion | Champion | 3 CEV Challenge Cup 1/4 Finals | 
| 2011–12 | Runner-up | Champion | Runner-up | 3 CEV Challenge Cup 1/8 Finals | 
| 2012–13 | Champion | Runner-up | 4th place | 3 CEV Challenge Cup 1/16 Finals | 
| 2013–14 | Runner-up | Quarterfinalist | Champion | 3 CEV Challenge Cup 1/8 Finals | 
| 2014–15 | 4th place | Quarterfinalist | Runner-up | 3 CEV Challenge Cup 1/16 Finals | 
| 2015–16 | Champion | Quarterfinalist | 5th place | – | 
| 2016–17 | Champion | Runner-up | 4th place | 2 CEV Cup 1/32 Finals | 
| 2017–18 | 4th place | Quarterfinalist | 6th place | – | 
| 2018–19 | 5th place | Semifinalist | 5th place | – | 
| 2019–20 | cancelled | Semifinalist | cancelled | – | 
| 2020–21 | 3rd place | Champion | Champion | – | 
| 2021–22 | Runner-up | 5th place | – | 
Honours
Baltic League
- Winners (7): 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2021
 - Runners-up: 2012, 2015
 
Estonian League
- Winners (9): 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2017
 - Runners-up: 2006, 2012, 2014
 
Estonian Cup
- Winners (7): 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2020
 - Runners-up: 2008, 2012, 2016, 2021
 
Head coaches
- 2000–2001 
 Andres Skuin - 2004–2005 
 Juha Lantto - 2005–2014 
 Avo Keel - 2014–2017 
 Rainer Vassiljev - 2017–2018 
 Austris Štāls - 2018–2019 
 Aapo Rantanen - 2019–2020  
 Alessandro Piroli - 2020–2021 
 Rainer Vassiljev - 2021– 
 Andres Toobal 
Notable players
 Andri Aganits (2 seasons: 2011–2013)
 Martti Juhkami (1 season: 2012–2013)
 Ardo Kreek (3 seasons: 2006–2009)
 Meelis Kivisild (7 seasons: 2008–2015)
 Kristo Kollo (1 season: 2020–2021)
 Federico Marretta (1 season: 2014–2015)
 Argo Meresaar (5 seasons: 2008–2013)
 Oliver Orav
 Raimo Pajusalu (1 season: 2004–2005)
 Dmytro Pashytskyy (1 season: 2010–2011)
 Deniss Petrovs (2 seasons: 2009–2011)
 Hindrek Pulk (4 seasons: 2010–2014)
 Keith Pupart (5 seasons: 2004–2009)
 Andrus Raadik (1 season: 2020–2021)
 Martti Rosenblatt (9 seasons: 2006–2012; 2013–2016)
 Janis Sirelpuu (3 seasons: 2004–2005; 2007–2009)
 Rauno Tamme (1 season: 2016–2017)
 Timo Tammemaa (5 seasons: 2009–2014)
 Renee Teppan (1 season: 2020–2021)
 Andres Toobal (3 seasons: 2014–2016; 2018–2019)
 Rivo Vesik (2 seasons: 2004–2006)
 Lincoln Williams (3 seasons: 2014–2017)
References
External links
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