Skip to main content
12221
Go to International Paralympic Committee homepage Official website of the Paralympic Movement
Contrast:
High Contrast
Normal Contrast
Enlargement:
Larger Font Size
Default Font Size
Smaller Font Size
    • Home
    • Paralympic Games
    • Events & Competitions
    • The IPC
    • Results, Rankings & Records
    • Media centre
    • Sports
    • Classification
    • Videos
    • Athletes
    • Fan Zone
    • NPCs
    • Agitos Foundation
    • Partnerships
    • Newsletter
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Youtube
    • Instagram

    Media Centre

    • News
    • Blogs
    • Newsletter
    • Magazine
    • Athlete of Month
    • Media Office
    • Ones to Watch
    • Campaigns
    • Top 10 Moments

    Brazil and Finland announce new national coaches

    18.01.2017

    Jarkko Pokkinen was named head coach of the Finish men’s goalball team and Raphael Moreira was announced as coach of the Brazilian table tennis team.

    Finland's Petri Posio and Erkki Miinala block the ball during their gold-medal match at the London 2012 Paralympic Games. After winning Paralympic gold, the Finnish squad will now host the 2014 World Championships. Finland's Petri Posio and Erkki Miinala block the ball during their gold-medal match at the London 2012 Paralympic Games. © • Getty Images
    By Finnish Sports Association of Persons with Disabilities and Brazilian Paralympic Committee
    Listen to this page using ReadSpeaker
    Related News
    Austria’s Onea on agonising four-year medal wait
    Ones to watch for 2017 for taekwondo and triathlon announced
    Houdet, Reid on equal points in men’s world rankings

    Finland have announced Jarkko Pokkinen as new head coach for the men’s goalball team, whilst Brazil named Raphael Moreira new table tennis national coach.

    Pokkinen will replace Timo Laitinen, who was the head coach for 10 years and led the team to Paralympic gold at London 2012, the European title in 2011 and silver at the 2014 World Championships.

    The Finnish Sport Organisation for Persons with Disabilities (VAU), the governing body for Finnish goalball, and Pokkinen agreed on a two-year contract with an option to renew it for another two.

    Pokkinen has been working as a basketball coach for 31 years, including teams for players with intellectual disability, and has won several Finnish national leagues, but is new in goalball.

    “They contacted me from VAU and asked if I was interested in taking the job. I took some time to consider but eventually decided to take this interesting challenge,” said Pokkinen.

    “I have never really taken any pressure on succeeding. My mentality is that success will come as a result of a top level daily work.”

    Laitinen will still be in charge at the Pajulahti Games in Lahti, Finland, from 20-22 January. Pokkinen will meet the players for the first time at a training camp in February.

    The first major competition Pokkinen will face is the IBSA Goalball European Championships on home soil in Lahti, between 15–23 September.

    The Brazilian Paralympic Committee (CPB) also announced that 22-year-old Raphael Moreira will take the position as table tennis national head coach. In 2014, Moreira had been chosen by the Brazilian Table Tennis Confederation to be part of the Fast Track programme, which trains top coaches.

    Moreira will be working with Rio 2016 silver medallist Israel Pereira Stroh, Paralympic men’s team class 1-2 champions Iranildo Conceiçao Espindola, Guilherme Marciao da Costa and Aloisio Lima, and Rio 2016 bronze medallist Bruna Costa Alexandre, amongst others, on their preparations for Tokyo 2020.

    • Tweet
      • print
      • send
    LATEST NEWS
    Nottwil 2019: USA top table as Junior Worlds conclude 05.08.2019 Nottwil 2019: USA top table as Junior Worlds conclude
    Nadezhda Fedorova suspended for anti-doping violation 05.08.2019 Nadezhda Fedorova suspended for anti-doping violation
    Nottwil 2019: Breathless third day 04.08.2019 Nottwil 2019: Breathless third day
    Nottwil 2019: Noah Malone makes his way 03.08.2019 Nottwil 2019: Noah Malone makes his way
    Nottwil 2019: Mabote sets new world record inspired by teammate 02.08.2019 Nottwil 2019: Mabote sets new world record inspired by teammate
    More news...following the link
    Worldwide Paralympic Partners
    Go to Atos partner page
    Go to Bridgestone partner page
    Go to OttoBock partner page
    Go to Panasonic partner page
    Go to Samsung partner page
    Go to Toyota partner page
    Go to Visa partner page
    International Partners
    Go to Allianz partner page
    Go to BP partner page
    Go to Citi partner page
    • FAQ
    • Privacy
    • Imprint
    • Jobs
    Powered by Go to Atos. Worldwide IPC partner page
    The Paralympic Games
    Summer Games
    Winter Games
    Sochi 2014
    Rio 2016
    All the results & medallist since 1960
    Games video archive
    About the IPC
    Who we are
    Anti-Doping
    Medical
    Partners
    IPC Strategic Plan 2015-2018
    IPC Handbook
    Publications and Documents
    Media Centre
    News
    Features & Interviews
    The Paralympian
    Videos
    Athlete of the Month
    Media Office
    Sports
    Summer Sports
    Winter Sports
    Biographies
    NPCS
    Africa
    America
    Asia
    Europe
    Oceania
    Go to International Paralympic Committee homepage
    Official Website of the Paralympic Movement • IPC
    Homepage
    Paralympic Games
    The IPC
    Results, Ranking & Records
    Media Centre
    Videos
    Sports
    International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
    Adenauerallee 212-214, 53113 Bonn, Germany
    Telephone: +49-228-2097-200 • Fax: +49-228-2097-209 • E-mail: info@paralympic.org
    12:43:45