Alexander Volkov volleyball player marital status. Interview with Dmitry Volkov from Torch

In an interview with R-Sport correspondent, Vadim Kuznetsov spoke about the injury and the magical properties of gold, borscht with brown bread and World of Warcraft, and also advised which movie to watch on New Year's Eve.

Many athletes, due to superstition, refuse to be interviewed, believing that this can frighten off luck. Has it ever happened in your career that in the locker room after a lost match, volleyball players blamed journalists for the failure?

I personally never blamed anyone for the defeat. If you lose, it's your own fault. Everything else is about a bad dancer.

Most recently, you parted with the crutches that you went with after the operation and which, probably, managed to get wildly bored.

You have no idea how happy I got rid of them. It is not transferable. You have no idea how happy it is to finally be on your feet after two months on crutches. You understand how lucky you are.

Gold attracts gold

- In September, a photo of your car - Audi, was discussed on the Internet, painted in gold. Do you remember your first car?

It was the eight. We bought it with a friend Pavel Kruglov to learn how to ride. Literally a month we rode it, learned something, and then sold it. Then they bought an old BMW-7, and so they gradually bought cars.

- Why did you decide to repaint the Audi in such a bright color?

Like something original. You want something unusual, you get tired of the ordinary. It's fun. You drive around the city - at least people at bus stops smile when they see it. They are not bored as they look at me. Well, like attracts like. Before that, I drove a “golden” Mercedes, and everywhere we became champions (smiles). Let it be so.

- Many athletes are crazy about new cars, watch test drives, read magazines. Are you one of those?

I love cars like a normal man, but test drives, magazines are not mine. I love big, beautiful and good cars, but calmly.

- In the NBA clubs among the players it is customary to "measure" the steepness of the car. Isn't there something like this in Zenith?

No no. We are calm with this. Moreover, after the Olympics, four of us have almost the same cars (smiles).

Borscht with black bread

Valerio Vermilio cooked Italian pasta for club television, Igor Kolodinsky went to a cooking show and shared the secrets of cooking eggplant. What would you cook if you called?

- (laughs) That's why I don't go to such shows. I don't know how to cook. At all.

"Can't you even cook an egg?"

You can cook anything you want - I just don't do it. You can get on the Internet, read the recipe, collect the necessary ingredients, but another question is what will come of it. How tasty will it be? I don't cook, I don't like it.

What is your favorite dish that your mother cooks?

All! Mom's is delicious.

- Alexey Kazakov, when he played in Italy, admitted that he missed dumplings. What are you on?

By wrestling. He's not there. For some reason, it is impossible to find beets there, although they told me that they were there. But I didn't find it. Borsch is the first thing I ate when I returned to Russia.

- With black bread.

Certainly! By the way, there is also a problem with him in Italy.

Alexey Obmochaev after the Olympics visited the football TV show "Blow with the Head", Alexander Sokolov was in "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire". Didn't you get called?

We were invited to many shows, and, by the way, one of them, "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire", but Vladimir Romanovich Alekno did not let us go. We had training, we were preparing. And everyone was invited - both Maxim Mikhailov and Kolya Apalikov. Those guys were in Moscow, it was easier for them.

Italy and the Sicilian

For many Russian legionnaires leaving for Europe and the USA, it becomes a revelation that they have to solve many issues on their own, unlike in Russia, where the players are often "babied". How long did you get used to it in Cuneo?

They completely rented an apartment, gave me a car, I had a very good attitude in Cuneo, the club where I played. There were no complaints against them. Any issues were resolved over the phone. The organization was in high level, I liked everything.

- Cuneo is a town with a population of 60 thousand. Was it hard after so many years of living in Moscow?

Great. Calm quiet place. No fuss, no running. You are not in a hurry to go anywhere. People smile at you, kind people. nature, food... Everything is very good.

Returning to the topic of food, which Italian cuisine impressed you the most? Not everything can be found in Italian restaurants in Russia.

You can find almost everything, but how is it all prepared differently there. We have Italian pasta, and there, but are the cooking recipes different, are they made correctly there? And the food is fresher. We get Italian food imported, frozen, and there it is cooked right in front of you.

- Even after a two-week tour of Italy, you can fall in love with their coffee. Are you hooked?

I sat there for coffee. It's not like that here, to be honest. This is not the same coffee. It's culture in Italy. You go to any eatery - they will make you very tasty coffee. We have problems with this.

Soviet football players who went to Italy in the early 90s often had problems with local journalists. Did the press get you?

It was a little easier for me. By the time of arrival, I learned a little Italian language. We had coach Bagnoli, plus educational audiobooks, and volleyball Italian, the most basic terms I knew. Plus, there were guys in the team who spoke Russian. This is Vladimir Nikolov, Janis Peda. They helped with the construction of the phrase, translation, words, and thus in six months I was more or less speaking Italian.

Did you give your first interview in Italian a few months later?

Literally after the first game. I had to say something. I don't even remember what I said. Whatever he could, he said.

Vladislav Babichev recently said that Valerio Vermilio got used to Zenit very quickly, as if he did not come from Europe, but was born in Russia. Do Italians really look like Russians?

Do you know what he says about himself? "I'm not Italian, I'm Sicilian." I don't know, apparently they have it there a big difference. He's a great guy, sociable. He really wants to learn Russian, he likes to play with us, to live in Kazan. He does everything very quickly. And the same Reed Priddy lost 5 years in Kazan and Novosibirsk, but did not learn a single word in Russian. He did not want to and always said that let the rest learn English, and not him - Russian. But Valera is different. And I love it. I like to communicate with him, he is a very good friend of mine. You need to communicate in the language of the country you are visiting. It's my opinion.

- Did you notice that you and Valerio still do not communicate in Russian?

And I generally forbade him to speak Russian with me. I want to practice Italian, so with him only on it.

- If tomorrow the conditional Nikolai Apalikov is going to Cuneo for an excursion, what would you advise him to see?

The city itself is very cozy. The central square is beautiful, but to go there to look…. There is Verona, Rome, Milan. These are the cities where you should spend your time. Everyone usually goes there.

TV and news

- By education, if I am not mistaken, you are an economist.

International financial and business administration.

- Follow the news of the financial world?

Almost not. To a small, small extent.

Professional athletes are often reproached for living in their own world, in which there are no problems inherent in ordinary people. Do you read newspapers, follow what is happening in the world?

So it is, in principle. The world for us is just a TV from which you can learn some information, but it is the same for all people. They watch the news and see what's going on in the world. As for the rest... I don't read newspapers on purpose.

- latest news that got you hooked.

Too much some sad news lately. You turn on the TV, and there someone was killed, something was blown up, stolen. Better not turn it on. I try to watch less TV.

Computer games are zombies

- Because of the injury, you have more free time. How do you spend it?

I would not say that there is a lot of time. I have the same training as the team when it is in Kazan. I train with them and my day goes by as well. Training process plus recovery. Only I have one workout moved from the gym to the pool - it is aerobic, and the second - in the gym, along with the guys. On the road, I do the program myself. I have the keys to the gym, I go there, I also have a day off, as a team. I live in exactly the same mode as the rest of the guys, so as not to fall out.

- Some players of "Zenith" are fond of computer games...

- ... And I am categorically against games. It's zombie people. This is a waste of time, I do not understand the meaning of this game at all. What is going on there? Well, killed someone, why is that? And some online games never end at all. They can last for months, you play something eternal, and every game has to end. I had such a period when I got hooked on computer games for about six months. After that, my brain said what you were doing, and thank God I understood it. I don't waste time on these toys anymore. Communicating with real people is much more interesting and enjoyable.

- What kind of game, do you remember?

World of Warcraft.

Volleyball players often spend time on planes watching movies. Advise what to see people during the New Year holidays.

I liked the cartoon "Guardians of Dreams". Great cartoon, I really enjoyed it. Painting with meaning.

- Do you prefer films with meaning or light comedies?

And with meaning too, but I love comedies. This is my favorite genre.

- Jim Carrey or Eddie Murphy?

Both. Both are great comedians.

- Domestic comedies or American ones?

And I don't separate them. Comedy should be funny, but Russian or American - it doesn't matter.

What is your attitude to the remakes of legendary Soviet films, such as "Gentlemen of Fortune" or "Irony of Fate", which are being made now?

Will there be a remake of "Gentlemen of Fortune"? Those paintings that were, it is impossible to remake or improve them. Those films are legends. New films are one time. Those old films will be reviewed a hundred thousand times, and new ones are unlikely. If so, bravo to the director.

Alexander Alexandrovich Volkov(February 14, 1985, Moscow) - Russian volleyball player, central blocker of the Moscow Dynamo and the Russian national team, champion of the Games of the XXX Olympiad in London, Honored Master of Sports of Russia.

Biography

Alexander Volkov started playing volleyball at the age of 11, his first coach was Vera Sergeevna Kasatkina. In 2002, immediately after graduating from the Moscow Education Center "Olimp", he made his debut in the Superleague team "Dynamo" (Moscow), headed by Viktor Radin. The 17-year-old central managed to attract the attention of the coaches of the Russian youth team. In April 2003, Volkov became the winner of the European Championship in Croatia.

In the autumn of the same year, after an injury to Sergei Yermishin, he firmly took his place in the Dynamo starting lineup, with which he won the first medals in Russian competitions - silver in the Russian Cup and the national championship.

In September 2004, in Zagreb, the team, playing under the flag of the youth team, but still led by Sergei Shlyapnikov, won the European Championship. One of its key players, Alexander Volkov, spent the new club season in Luch Moscow, which was essentially the Dynamo farm team, and at the end of the Russian Championship was called up to the national team and made his debut in it on June 4, 2005 at the group stage Euroleague in a match with the Estonian national team in Tallinn (3:2).

In August 2005, Volkov again competed as part of the youth team at the World Championships in the Indian city of Visakhapatnam. On the eve of the final, he felt unwell, but, despite the temperature, he showed character by entering the court in a game with peers from Brazil. Thanks to his powerful innings, Yuri Marichev's wards bounced back in a difficult third installment, and taking it, they won the match.

In the national team under Zoran Gaich, Volkov played infrequently, but since 2007 he has become one of the key players in the team. He played one of the brightest matches for the national team on December 2, 2007 in Tokyo, on the final day of the World Cup. In the toughest game against the US team, where the Cup medals and a ticket to the Beijing Olympics were at stake, Volkov, having gone to the pitch with a score of 1:2 in batches and 16:16 in the fourth set, left it with a hopeless 16:24 for the Americans , after which the opponents lost the fifth game, and with it the match. Alexander Volkov, who actually saved the Russian team from additional selection for the Olympics, became the bronze medalist of the Beijing Games in its composition.

After the Olympic Games, he spent two more seasons at Dynamo Moscow, in the summer of 2010 he signed a contract with the Italian Cuneo. In 2011, he won the Italian Cup and the silver of the national championship, but Cuneo performed unsuccessfully in the Champions League - after a home defeat in the "round of six" from Dynamo Moscow, the Italian team's volleyball players took revenge in Moscow, but then lost in the golden set and did not made their way into Final Four". At the end of the season, Volkov parted ways with Cuneo, returned to Russia and signed a contract with Zenit. As part of the national team in 2011, he won the World League tournament and the World Cup.

Before the start of the 2011/12 season, Alexander Volkov was chosen as the captain of Zenit. January 28, 2012 underwent surgery to remove a fragment of cartilage in the right knee joint, but already in March he returned to Zenit and helped the team win in the Russian Championship and the Champions League. In the summer of 2012, due to problems with his knee, he did not play a single match in the World League, missed part of the preparation for the Olympic Games in London. Despite the serious risk, he went to the Olympics:

We consulted with the coach and decided that we would sacrifice a knee, but try to achieve some result here.

The recurrence of the injury happened already at the Games themselves, after the match group stage with the German national team. According to head coach Russian team Vladimir Alekno, on every game day, doctor Yaroslav Smakotnin pumped out 30-40 ml of fluid from Volkov’s right knee, the athlete did not participate in morning training, but nevertheless invariably appeared in the starting lineup of the team in all playoff games Olympic tournament. In the difficult final match against Brazil, Volkov scored 6 points, in particular with a spectacular single block completed the third game in favor of the Russian team, which reduced the backlog in the match (1:2), and eventually won.

Volleyball has always been loved in Leningrad-Petersburg, but for a long time our city did without an elite men's team, so popular view sports.

PHOTO Alexander DROZDOV

So the appearance in the northern capital after the football and basketball teams last season, volleyball Zenith also came in handy. In addition, Zenit volleyball players made their debut very well - they immediately won silver medals at the national championship. However, the most titled player of the St. Petersburg team, Alexander Volkov, will not be surprised by such successes. He made a serious contribution to the Olympic victory of the Russian team at the 2012 Games in London, won national championships, the Champions League, the World League... Now our today's guest is dreaming of titles in the St. Petersburg "Zenith".

Alexander, you were born in Moscow, you played in Kazan for many years, but you have been living and training in St. Petersburg for a year now. How cozy and comfortable are you here?

I feel like I'm at home. In all seriousness, without any irony, St. Petersburg has become my home. Of course, this feeling did not appear immediately, but over time. But the very first impressions were extremely positive. After all, until the summer of 2017, I practically did not visit St. Petersburg, I came here only in my youth. Therefore, I could not know for sure how smoothly the adaptation would go. But everything is just great - the people, the atmosphere, the weather.

- You will rarely meet people who are satisfied with the weather in St. Petersburg ...

I agree, a lot of people are complaining. But in fact, I have no complaints. Over the past year with a tail, the weather has been, in my opinion, excellent - not cold, not hot, not rainy. Imagine, I still have not bought an umbrella. It seems to be an axiom: "Since you live in St. Petersburg, you need an umbrella." But it turned out to be unnecessary for me. And the St. Petersburg winter seemed quite comfortable. True, he practically did not take long walks - he was constantly in the premises. Work in the hall, home.

- Earlier you said that you have no hobbies. Maybe it finally appeared in St. Petersburg?

Unfortunately still not. In fact, I really want to find some kind of activity to my liking in order to be distracted from volleyball, to rest my head from it. Although it cannot be said that I am in some kind of active search for a hobby. I hope it finds itself.

The FIFA World Cup in Russia ended back in mid-July, but the echoes of the grandiose sporting event are still heard. What are your impressions of the 2018 World Cup at home?

It’s hard to call me a football fan, I don’t know the players of other teams well, but I rooted for ours with great pleasure. During decisive matches was with friends in Turkey on vacation. He supported the guys, albeit remotely, but desperately. Crazy emotions! In fact, for the first time in my life I felt that I was really worried about the players. Usually their matches took place for me in such a background mode - well, the guys play and play. And then I began to worry very much about the team, I wanted it to show its best football. So, basically, that's what happened. You can generally pray for Igor Akinfeev, he was so good. The brightest impressions were from the meeting of the 1/8 finals with Spain, the outcome of which became a very big and pleasant sensation. To celebrate, he screamed furiously, then even posted a video of my victory celebration on social networks.

Fans still admire Artem Dzyuba, real queues line up for his autographs. Are you a little offended that the much more significant successes of volleyball players in the international arena remain in the shadow of football?

Dziuba deserved such an attitude towards himself, showed leadership qualities. There is no envy towards him at all. As for volleyball victories, for example, winning the European Championship 2017, which go almost unnoticed for many Russians, this is a normal situation not only for Russia.

We cannot compare any sport with football - the difference in popularity is gigantic, you just have to accept it. Although, of course, there are countries where volleyball is more important or is approximately on the same level as football. A vivid example is Poland, where volleyball gathered 60 thousand fans at the stadiums at the World Championships. Agree, it's impressive.

Last season, the football "Zenith" became only the fifth in the national championship, but the volleyball team immediately won the "silver". You yourself weren't surprised by such a high result for the newly created team?

No, not at all. On the contrary, I was upset that we did not take the first, but only the second place. Yes, we overfulfilled the tasks that the management set for us - not only made it to the top 5, but also won medals. But I'm a maximalist, I'm only interested in the first places.

However, you lost only to Kazan "Zenith" - the winner of not only the national championship, but also the European Champions League and the club championship of the planet. That is, in the final you were opposed by a real "dream team". Did they expect to defeat her?

In the regular season in St. Petersburg, we have already beaten the Kazan team, which means we could have done it in the final. Yes, and in the series for the "gold" there were chances. As for plans for the season, they should not be given very great importance. I know many cases when teams were going to take a prize, but in the end they did not even get into the top eight and were forced to fight for survival. The difference compared to expectations was gigantic. Therefore, I do not like to talk about expectations, but I am focused on the result.

How quickly did you understand that the Zenit volleyball team has developed and you will claim the highest places?

We didn't have any problems at all. Almost all the guys crossed paths with each other at different stages of their careers. In addition, the team brought together not only good volleyball players, but also good people. This is extremely important. A backbone of experienced guys quickly formed, around which the team was formed, the necessary atmosphere appeared. Plus of course effective work coaching staff headed by Alexander Klimkin, conducting training and game processes. I have great respect for Alexander Vladimirovich, I see his prospects. Yes, by coaching standards, he is still quite young, but he has a good future. I see him exclusively positive traits. Believe me, you can't say that about any coach. Usually players - and I am no exception to some extent - are always dissatisfied with something. After all, we are trained, tortured. And there's nothing to complain about....

But in sports highest achievements coaches do not necessarily like their wards? Maybe Klimkin is too soft?

In fact, it can not be called soft. But at the same time, he knows how to establish contact with the players, and not disband anyone. In addition, the guys in Zenit gathered mostly, by volleyball standards, mature. Everyone understands how hard money is earned, how careers develop.

- But you also have a young star - 23-year-old Pavel Pankov ...

Why call stars those who are not stars yet. If suddenly Pavel himself really considers himself a star, then I will personally have a conversation with him. (Laughs.) But I think he is right about everything. It is generally harmful to star, because you can go out very quickly.

You worked for many years in the club and the national team under the leadership of Vladimir Alekno. Has working under his leadership ever caused you any negative emotions?

I have great respect for Vladimir Romanovich and am grateful to him. Today it is the strongest volleyball coach in Russia. And if we take the results (victories with Kazan "Zenith" in the Champions League and the club championship of the planet), which he achieved last season, then best coach in the world. I cite it as an example to many - how to build work. I also really enjoy playing against his teams. Sometimes there are even all sorts of funny moments. For example, when I manage to block one of his charges, I triumphantly look not at my opponent on the court, but at Alekno. Such are the friendly "jokes".

The most important factor in the success of the volleyball "Zenith" in St. Petersburg, many call the support of the stands. Did you imagine that in our city there would be so many people going to volleyball?

After all, I had never played at an adult level in St. Petersburg, so I didn’t even really know what to expect. But everything turned out just fine. And not only thanks to the traditions from the time of Vyacheslav Platonov and his Avtomobilist. Again, this is largely the merit of the club, which does a lot to attract fans to the stands - promotions, events. Yes, and we tried to please our game. Sibur Arena is also very cool, suitable for volleyball. I think that in terms of the ratio of quantity and quality in St. Petersburg, volleyball players are the best in Russia.

I know that you visit the city sports competitions. What about theaters and museums? After all, St. Petersburg is a cultural capital.

Yes, sure. Of course, I have been to the Hermitage, but so far the trips to the theaters somehow do not add up. Maybe in the upcoming season... Although there will be half as much free time compared to last season, the Champions League matches have appeared on the calendar.

Indeed, Zenit volleyball now has to play not only in the domestic championship, but also in the main European Cup of the Old World. How hard will it be for the team to withstand such a load? And you specifically, taking into account a rather serious, by game standards (33 years old), age?

And who said that I need more time to recover than, say, a twenty-year-old guy?! These are stereotypes. It all depends not on age, but on the body of a particular athlete. Someone needs more time, someone less ... Some need to be massaged twice, others do not need it at all. But it is clear that it will be one hundred percent harder for the team, the intensity of flights and games will increase markedly. The main task of the coaching staff is not to overload volleyball players, to reduce the risk of injury to a minimum. Of course, the depth of the composition is required, because without interchangeability in this mode, it cannot be sustained for a long time.

September 9 in Italy and Bulgaria starts the world championship among men's teams. Can the Russians be called favorites?

Looked this summer at the team in the League of Nations ( new tournament, who replaced the World League) and was pleasantly surprised. Our team is really strong, went over the opponents like a roller and won gold medals. Yes, and last fall she was good, won the European Championship. I think that now the rivals will especially tune in to the Russian team. And whether this team will be able to repeat our Olympic success, we will see only in Tokyo in 2020.

You played almost two hundred official matches for the Russian national team, and in 2017, by agreement with the head coach of the national team, Vladimir Shlyapnikov, you took a one-year break. However, it seems to have come to an end, and you are not in the national team, which is now preparing for the World Cup. Why?

We really agreed with Shlyapnikov about a break, because in any case, last year I needed, as they say, to exhale, to recover physically. And it was the right decision - that summer vacation brought a lot of health benefits. As for returning to the national team... Now there are such "mastodons" playing in my position - Dmitry Musersky, Artem Volvich, Ilyas Kurkaev, Ilya Vlasov. The height of the "removal" they have is crazy. But never say never. After all, for swipe do not give two points. Personally, I still want to compete at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, so I do not close the door to the national team. Time will show.

Everyone remembers that at the gold for Russia Games in London you played with a serious knee injury, after which you were treated for a very long time. Are there health problems now?

Then I was able to fully recover and received certain knowledge. Including - and how to maintain the regime during the season. Now, let's just say, it's easier for me to stay healthy. Just look at last season, when I was actually the healthiest volleyball player on the team. Nothing hurt!

Recently, your partner in Zenit, the Cuban winger Oreol Camejo, received Russian citizenship. It is possible that he will play for our team. Before, you actively criticized the naturalization of players with an eye on the national team. What do you say now?

I have great respect for Kamejo, but I am skeptical about his possible game for the Russian national team. I think we need to educate our cadres, and not attract legionnaires, thereby trying to patch up some holes and solve some momentary problems.

Besides, volleyball players are playing great these days. Are there enough promising young people in our volleyball to look into the future with confidence?

As for juniors, I don't follow them. But I see young players playing for the national team. The national team of Russia is a young team that wins a lot, looking for and finding itself as a real team. But until relatively recently, many asked: "Where are the youth?". In fact, the guys just matured and occupied a niche. But it is still too early for me to talk about the younger generation. Now my main task is to play myself.

- Can you call the Russian volleyball championship the strongest and most competitive in the world?

If we take the level of teams separately, our championship is really stronger. But from the point of view of the level of competition, the championships of Poland, Italy, and Brazil are not inferior to him. So the volleyball world is multipolar.


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Volkov Alexander Alexandrovich

Russian Volleyball Player

The central blocker of the Moscow "Dynamo"

Alexander Volkov was born on February 14, 1985 in Moscow. He started playing volleyball at the age of eleven. Vera Sergeevna Kasatkina became his first coach. In 2002, immediately after graduating from the Moscow Education Center "Olimp", he made his debut in the Moscow Superleague team "Dynamo", headed by Viktor Radin.

The seventeen-year-old central managed to attract the attention of the coaches of the Russian youth team. In April 2003, Volkov, in its composition, became the winner of the European Championship in Croatia. In the autumn of the same year, after an injury to Sergei Yermishin, he firmly took his place in the Dynamo starting lineup, with which he won the first medals in Russian competitions: silver in the Russian Cup and the national championship.

In September 2004, in Zagreb, the team, playing under the flag of the youth team, but still led by Sergei Shlyapnikov, won the European Championship. One of its key players, Alexander Volkov, spent the new club season in Luch Moscow, which was essentially the Dynamo farm team, and at the end of the Russian Championship he was called up to the national team and made his debut in it on June 4, 2005 at the Euroleague group stage in a match with the Estonian national team in Tallinn.

Two months later, Volkov was again in the youth team performed at the World Championships in the Indian city of Visakhapatnam. On the eve of the final, he felt unwell, but, despite the temperature, he showed character by entering the court in a game with peers from Brazil. Thanks to his powerful innings, Yuri Marichev's wards bounced back in a difficult third installment, and taking it, they won the match.

In the national team under Zoran Gaich, Volkov played infrequently, but since 2007 he has become one of the key players in the team. He played his brightest match for the national team on December 2, 2007 in Tokyo, on the final day of the World Cup. In the toughest game against the US team, where the Cup medals and a ticket to the Beijing Olympics were at stake, Volkov, having entered the pitch with a score of 1:2 in sets and 16:16 in the fourth set, retired from it with a hopeless 16:24 for the Americans , after which the opponents lost the fifth game, and with it the match. Alexander Volkov, who actually saved the Russian team from additional selection for the Olympics, became the bronze medalist of the Beijing Games in its composition.

After the Olympic Games, he spent two more seasons at Dynamo Moscow, in the summer of 2010 he signed a contract with the Italian Cuneo. In 2011, he won the Italian Cup and the silver of the national championship, but Cuneo performed unsuccessfully in the Champions League. After a home defeat in the "round of six" from the Moscow "Dynamo", the volleyball players of the Italian team took revenge in Moscow, but then lost in the golden set and did not make it to the "Final Four". At the end of the season, Volkov parted ways with Cuneo, returned to Russia and signed a contract with Zenit St. Petersburg. As part of the national team in 2011, he won the World League tournament and the World Cup.

Before the start of the 2012 season, Alexander Volkov was chosen as the captain of Zenit. At the end of January 2012, he underwent surgery to remove a piece of cartilage in his right knee joint, but already in March he returned to Zenit and helped the team win the Russian Championship and the Champions League. In the summer of 2012, due to problems with his knee, he did not play a single match in the World League, missed part of the preparation for the Olympic Games in London. Despite the serious risk, he went to the Olympics.

The recurrence of the injury happened already at the Games themselves, after the group stage match with the German national team. According to the head coach of the Russian team Vladimir Alekno, on every game day, doctor Yaroslav Smakotnin pumped out 30-40 ml of fluid from Volkov’s right knee, the athlete did not participate in morning training, but nevertheless invariably appeared in the team’s starting lineup in all play games. off of the Olympic tournament. In the difficult final match with the Brazilian national team, Volkov scored six points, in particular, with a spectacular single block, he completed the third game in favor of the Russian team, which reduced the gap in the match, and eventually achieved victory.

In Munich, on October 5, 2012, Volkov underwent a new operation and completely missed the 2013 club season. At the end of early February 2013, he became one of the winners of the fans' vote to determine the participants in the All-Star Game of the Russian Championship and took part in this match as the head coach of the team Maxim Mikhailov.

In September 2013, at the Russian Cup, he returned to active playing career and again became the captain of the Kazan "Zenith". In the new season of 2014, he won the gold of the Russian championship for the fourth time, but did not participate in the semifinal and final matches due to a new injury to his right knee joint, and in May of the same year he once again ended up in a hospital bed.

Since the beginning of the 2015 season, he has been training on individual program in Kazan, without a valid contract with Zenit, and again entered the court on February 28, 2015 in the final round match of the preliminary stage of the Russian Championship.

In November of the same year, Alexander Volkov moved to Ural Ufa, where he received a lot of game practice, became one of the team leaders and earned the right to return to the Russian national team. In 2016, he competed for her at the European Olympic qualifying tournament, in the World League and at the Games in Rio de Janeiro.

After the Olympic tournament, Alexander Volkov trained with Zenit, and he tried himself in the role of a finisher. In October 2016, he signed a contract with Gazprom-Ugra, played for the team both as a blocker and as an outside player, but at the end of the same year, the agreement with the Surgut club was terminated. In early 2017, he again moved to the Dynamo Moscow team.

Silver medalist of the European Championship (2007).
World Cup winner (2011), World Cup silver medalist (2007).
Winner (2011), silver (2007, 2010) and bronze (2008, 2009) medalist of the World League.

With reserve teams

European Junior Champion (2003).
European champion among youth teams (2004).
World Champion among youth teams (2005).

In club career

Five-time champion of Russia (2005/06, 2007/08, 2011/12, 2013/14, 2014/15), silver (2003/04, 2006/07, 2016/17, 2017/18) and bronze (2009/10) winner of the championships of Russia.
Two-time winner of the Russian Cup (2006, 2008), finalist (2003, 2007, 2018) and bronze medalist (2009, 2013) of the Russian Cup.
Three-time winner of the Russian Super Cup (2008, 2009, 2011).
Winner of the Italian Super Cup (2010).
Winner of the Italian Cup (2010/11).
Silver medalist of the Italian Championship (2010/11).
Winner (2011/12), finalist (2009/10) and bronze medalist(2006/07) Champions League.
Bronze medalist of the World Club Championship (2011).

Individual

The best forward of the Final Four of the Russian Cup (2006).
The best blocker of the "Final Four" of the Champions League (2006/07).
The best blocker of the "Final Four" of the Cup of Russia (2008).
The best striker of the European Championship (2009).
Italian Super Cup MVP (2010).
Winner of the Fair Play Prize of the Final Four of the Champions League (2013/14).
Member of the Russian Star Games (2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, February 2014 - as a player, 2013 - as a coach).

Volleyball is not only a profession, but also a hobby, a favorite pastime of his whole life. The central blocker of the Russian national team has been playing at the highest level for many years, managed to win in many club tournaments, but considers the gold of the 2012 Olympic Games to be the pinnacle of his career.

Gradual takeoff

The famous athlete Alexander Volkov is a volleyball player whose height is 210 cm. With such solid natural data in childhood, he simply had no choice - either in basketball or volleyball. The tall boy hesitated until the age of 11, after which he made his final choice in favor of volleyball.

Alexander Volkov conscientiously studied the basics of volleyball art in sports center Olimp, his first coach was Vera Kasatkina. In 2002, a promising central blocker was recruited into one of the the strongest teams Superleague - Dynamo Moscow.

Also, the seventeen-year-old teenager made a favorable impression on the coaches of the youth national team, in which Alexander Aleksandrovich Volkov won his first trophy at the European Championship.

The Muscovite made his debut in the main team in 2005, but for several years he could not win a place in the main team in a competitive struggle with veterans.

Only in 2007, the young volleyball player firmly secured his place in the starting bracket after a bright game at the World Cup.

First Olympic cycle

In 2008, central blocker Alexander Volkov went to his first Olympics. The country's men's team has not been able to win big tournaments for a long time, so the final bronze medals were a good result.

After the Beijing Games, Alexander played for Dynamo Moscow for two more seasons, after which he decided to change the situation and try his hand at a foreign championship.

Bronze in 2010 Olympic medalist in volleyball, Alexander Volkov signed a contract with the Italian team Cuneo. Here he played great and helped the club win the Italian championship and the Cup of the country.

True, Cuneo did not perform so well in the European Champions League, failing to qualify for the Final Four after the defeat former club Alexandra - Dynamo.

In Italy, Alexander spent only one season, after which he returned to Russia in 2011, where he became a player in Zenit Kazan.

2011 was a particularly successful year for the blocker, who won two major tournaments as part of the national team - the World Cup and the World League.

Olympic passion

In January 2012 in sports biography Alexander Volkov got his first serious injury. After an operation to remove a fragment of cartilage from his knee, he returned to the club, but it soon became clear that the superficial operation did not eliminate the problem, but only masked it.

The question arose about a new surgical intervention, however, Volkov dreamed of going to the 2012 Olympics, so he decided to sacrifice his knee for the sake of performing at the main starts of the four years. The last word was left to the head coach of the national team Vladimir Alekno, who, after long hesitation, nevertheless included Alexander in the team.

Before the decisive matches of the Olympic tournament, everything went well, but then the injury worsened sharply. According to Alekno, every day doctors had to pump out several tens of milliliters of fluid from Volkov's knee. Thanks to these painful procedures, he was able to overcome the entire tournament through pain, coming out in every match in the starting lineup.

Especially valuable was his contribution in the victorious final match against Brazil. Oleksandr brought the decisive point in the third game with his spectacular single block, after which there was a chance for the national team to return to the game with a score of 1:2 in sets.

Last years

Only becoming Olympic champion, Alexander Volkov agreed to a complex knee surgery, which took place in October 2012. The recovery period lasted a long time, the volleyball player completely missed the 2012/2013 season.

Only in September 2013, Alexander returned to the game, once again became the captain of Zenit and won the national championship. However, at the end of the season, the ill-fated right knee failed again. This time Volkov injured the meniscus. So Alexander suffered for several years and only at the end of 2015 began to return to his usual level. He moved to Ural, where he was able to become a team leader and regained the confidence of the coaches of the national team.

In 2016, the volleyball player played his third Olympic Games, followed by a whole series of transitions from one Russian club another. Now Alexander Volkov is a player of the newly formed Zenit club from St. Petersburg.