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Paul Duerden

Paul Charles Duerden (born October 22, 1974) is a Canadian former professional volleyball player. He played for the Canada men's national volleyball team between 1993 and 2008, representing Canada at the 1994, 1998, 2002, and 2006 FIVB World Championships.

Career

Club

Duerden played professionally in Europe from 1996 to 2010, playing for clubs in Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, and Turkey.

He won the 2008–09 GM Capital Challenge Cup playing with Arkas Spor Izmir and was awarded "Most Valuable Player".

National team

Duerden joined the Canada men's national volleyball team at the age of 18. He was inducted into the Volleyball Canada Hall of Fame in 2018.

Honours

Club

  • Continental
  • 1997–98 CEV Challenge Cup, with Knack Roeselare
  • 1999–00 CEV Cup, with Paris Volley
  • 2000–01 CEV Champions League, with Paris Volley
  • 2000–01 European Supercup, with Paris Volley
  • 2008–09 CEV Challenge Cup, with Arkas Spor
  • Domestic
  • 1997–98 Belgian League, with Knack Roeselare
  • 1998–99 French League, with Stade Poitevin
  • 1999–00 French League, with Paris Volley
  • 1999–00 French Cup, with Paris Volley
  • 2000–01 French League, with Paris Volley
  • 2000–01 French Cup, with Paris Volley
  • 2001–02 French League, with Paris Volley
  • 2004–05 French Cup, with Stade Poitevin
  • 2005–06 French Cup, with Stade Poitevin
  • 2006–07 Turkish League, with Arkas Spor
  • 2007–08 Turkish League, with Arkas Spor
  • 2007–08 Turkish Cup, with Arkas Spor
  • 2008–09 Turkish League, with Arkas Spor
  • 2008–09 Turkish Cup, with Arkas Spor
  • 2009–10 Turkish Supercup, with Arkas Spor

Individual awards

  • 1999–00 CEV Cup – Best blocker
  • 1999–00 CEV Cup – Most valuable player
  • 2000–01 European Supercup - Most valuable player
  • 2000–01 CEV Champions League - Best server
  • 2006–07 Turkish League - Best scorer
  • 2008–09 CEV Challenge Cup - Most valuable player

References

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