Albert Cristina

Nationality Dutch
Age 53
Languages Spanish, English, Dutch
Present Club Prima Donna Kaas Huizen
Status Available for 2022-2023

Clubs as a coach:

2003-2004 (Ass. Coach) Keistad Amersfoort (5th 1st Division)
2004-2005 (Ass. Coach) SSS Barneveld (CHAMPION 1st Division)
2005-2006 (Ass. Coach) SSS Barneveld (CHAMPION 1st Division)
2006-2007 (Ass. Coach) Sovoco Soest Women (5th A-League)
2007-2008 (Ass. Coach) VCV Veenendaal (CHAMPION 1st Division)
2009-2010 Rotterdam Nesselande (SUPERCUP and 5th A-League)
2010-2011 Rotterdam Volleybal (CHAMPION A-League)
2011- nov. 2011 (Ass. Coach) Alterno Apeldoorn Women (A-League) november
2011-2012 Puurs ( 9th A-League Belgium)
2012-2013 Puurs ( 6th A-League Belgium)
2013-2014 (Ass. Coach) Alterno Apeldoorn Women (CHAMPION A-League)
2014-2015 SSS Barneveld (8th A-League)
2015-2016 SSS Barneveld (6th A-League)
2016 summer (Ass. Coach) Dutch Women’s National Team
2016-2017 SSS Barneveld (4th A-League)
2017 summer (Ass. Coach) Dutch Women’s National Team
2017-2018 PDK Huizen (6th place 2nd Division and first time in club history all boys youth teams qualify for final round of Dutch Youth Championship)
2018-2019 PDK Huizen (CHAMPION 2nd Division)
2019-2020 PDK Huizen (CHAMPION 1st Division)
Febr 2020 – present Dutch Men’s U17 – U18
2020-2021 PDK Huizen (TOP Division)
2021-2022 PDK Huizen (TOP Division)

National Team:

Debut Dutch National Team December 1, 1992 Apeldoorn Tournament
Caps 171
European Championships:
1997 Netherlands; GOLD
1999 Austria; 5th place

World Championships
1998 Japan; 5th place
Olympic Games 2000 Sydney Australia; 5th place
2004 Athens Greece; 9th place
World League Tournaments
1997, 1998 (BRONZE), 1999, 2000
Grand Champions Cup 1997 Japan (SILVER)

Teams as a player:

1980 – 1988 Watakeli (Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles)
1988 – 1989 PSV/VCE Eindhoven (Netherlands)
1989 – 1991 Nashua/VCGeldrop (Netherlands)
1991 – 1994 Autodrop/VCGeldrop (Netherlands)
1994 – 1995 Rentokil/Zevenhuizen (Netherlands)
1995 – 1996 Kuipers Zwolle (Netherlands)
1996 – 1997 Piet Zoomers/Dynamo Apeldoorn (Netherlands)
1997 – 2002 Knack Roeselare (Belgium)
2002 – 2004 Omniworld Almere (Netherlands)
2004 – 2006 Ortec Rotterdam Nesselande (Netherlands)
2006 – 2009 Piet Zoomers/Dynamo Apeldoorn (Netherlands)

Awards as a player:

Dutch Cup, (GOLD) 1992, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009
Dutch Championship, (GOLD) 1997, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Dutch Supercup, (GOLD) 1992, 1994, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008
Belgian Cup, (GOLD) 2000
Belgian Championship, (GOLD) 2000
Belgian Supercup, (GOLD) 2000
European Cup Medals 1998 SILVER (CEV Cup)
1999 SILVER (CEV Cup)
2002 GOLD (Top Teams Cup)
2003 BRONZE (Top Teams Cup)
2005 SILVER (Top Teams Cup)