Tiit Sokk

Tiit Sokk

Tiit Sokk coaching Estonia in 2006
Estonia
Position Head coach
Personal information
Born (1964-11-15) November 15, 1964
Tartu, Estonia
Nationality Estonian
Listed height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Career information
Playing career 1979–1998
Position Point guard
Coaching career 1998–present
Career history
As player:
1979–1984 Kalev Tallinn
1984–1986 Dynamo Moscow
1986–1992 Kalev Tallinn
1992–1996 Panathinaikos
1996–1997 Kalev Tallinn
1997–1998 Aris
As coach:
1998–2004 Nybit
2004–2007 Estonia
2005–2008 Dalkia/Nybit
2006–2007 Noortekoondis/Audentes
2009–2010 Noortekoondis
2009–present Estonia
2010 Kalev/Cramo (assistant)
2010–2014 TTÜ
Career highlights and awards

As player:

As coach:

  • I Liiga (2007)
  • International Student Basketball League (2013)

Tiit Sokk (born November 15, 1964) is a retired Estonian professional basketball player and the current coach of the Estonian national basketball team. Often cited as one of the very best European point guards of his generation, he is widely recognised as the greatest Estonian basketball player in history. In August 2011, Sokk was inducted into the Estonian Basketball Hall Of Fame.

Professional career

Sokk was awarded the Estonian best male athlete award in 1988. He won the Soviet Union League title in 1991 with Kalev Tallinn, and ended his career as a player in 1997, after playing a season with Aris in Greece.

Soviet national team

Sokk's most notable achievement was winning the Olympic gold medal as a member of the Soviet Union national team at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. He also won two FIBA World Cup silver medals in 1986 and 1990, as well as the bronze medal at EuroBasket 1989, always with the Soviet national team.

Coaching career

After his playing career, Sokk founded a basketball school in Estonia, coached in the Estonian Basketball League, and has been the head coach of the Estonian National Basketball team since 2004.

Personal

Tiit Sokk has two sons, Tanel and Sten, who also play professional basketball at the international level for Estonian teams Tartu Ülikool/Rock and Rakvere Tarvas respectively.

Achievements with club

Kalev Tallinn
Panathinaikos

References

Awards
Preceded by
Jüri Jaanson
Estonian Sportsman of the Year
1991
Succeeded by
Kaido Kaaberma
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