Olivier Hirsch

Olivier Hirsch , born the March 17th 1964 with Mazingarbe, is a trainer French of Basket-ball

Biography

It begins its career from trainer as an assistant of Vadim Kapranov with the club of CJM Bourges. It takes part thus in the European adventure of this club which is the first club of French collective sport to preserve a European title.

Become trainer as a chief after the departure of the Russian coach, it continues the work of its predecessor by reaching the finale of the Final Furnace of the Euroligue 2000, but especially, it adds a third title with the victory at the time of the Final Furnace 2001 of Messine to depends on the other large French club, Valencian.

It remains with the club until the Final Furnace 2003: this one, although being held in residence in the room of Prado, is a failure for the club which finishes only in the fourth place. This failure costs its place the coach which is dismissed at once.

It joined the male league then by taking the direction of the club Saint-Quentin which evolves/moves in Pro B. It fails however in its ambition to make him find the elite.

In April 2007, he announces that he will take the succession of Herve Coudray with the head of the club of Mondeville, this one joining the club of Valencian whose coach Laurent Buffard joined the Russian club of Iekaterinbourg.

Club

Prize list

Club

Prize list

  • European (it was the first French club all sports confused to preserve a European title):

    • Victorious of the Euroligue: (3) 1997, 1998, 2001;
    • Finalist of the Euroligue: 2000;
    • Cut Ronchetti: 1995.

National selection

Personal distinction

External bonds

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