Volleyball Canada’s men’s head coach
leaves position
Nov. 22, 2024: Head coach Tuomas Sammelvuo has announced
his departure as head coach of the senior men’s program.
"It is with a heavy heart that I’ve made the decision to step down as
head coach of Team Canada," said Sammelvuo. He and his wife welcomed a
new baby into their family last month, which precipitated the decision.
Sammelvuo thanked the players and staff for their dedication to
improvement since he took over the program.
“We’ve had two great years together… you have been a fantastic team to
coach. I never needed to coach attitude or energy levels. That's why it
was so great to be in the gym with this team. Wins and losses fade away,
but relationships last forever, and that’s what made this decision so
difficult.”
Sammelvuo was named the men’s team head coach in 2022, and quickly
helped the team in its bid to qualify for Paris 2024, coming second in
its pool at the Qualification Tournament in 2023. Canada finished
10th overall at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The team also progressed
to the Volleyball Nations League quarterfinals in 2024.
"Tuomas demonstrated great leadership and passion for Team Canada during
his time with the senior program," said Julien Boucher, Volleyball
Canada’s high-performance director (indoor). "He worked very hard on and
off the court, showing the players what was possible and succeeding in
guiding the men’s team to its third Olympic Games in a row. We wish him
the best as he takes this time to be closer to his family."
Originally from Finland, he is currently the head coach of the Polish
professional team, Asseco Resovia. Sammelvuo was previously the head
coach of the Finnish national team and led Russia to 2019 Volleyball
Nations League gold and a silver at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.
Volleyball Canada will begin the process of hiring a replacement
immediately. |