Henry Chan (volleyball)

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Henry Chan
Personal information
Full nameHenry Chan
Born (1992-12-05) December 5, 1992 (age 31)
British Hong Kong
Height1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight71 kg (157 lb)
Spike300 cm (120 in)
Block285 cm (112 in)
College / UniversityRangsit University
University of Hong Kong
Volleyball information
PositionSetter
National team
2014–2016Hong Kong
Last updated: March 23, 2017

Henry Chan (Chinese: 陳獻略; pinyin: Chén xiànlüè, born December 5, 1992) is a Hong Kong professional volleyball player and He has been to play setter for the Hong Kong men's national volleyball team.

Career[edit]

Chan played with the club from Hong Kong South China AA (for their team Nam Ching) in 2010. He then moved on loan to the Thai club RSU for the 2016–17 season.[1] He also played on loan with the Thai Air Force in 2017[2] and NK Fitness Samutsakhon for the 2017/18 season.[3]

Personal[edit]

Chan is a Chinese professional volleyball player. He has been play setter for the Hong Kong men's national volleyball team and he is Modelling and acting. He is from Hong Kong, China. He graduated from Hong Kong High School in 2009. Chan graduated from the University of Hong Kong Gatton College of Business and Economics in 2015 with a 3.9 GPA in management and marketing and returned to study at the master's level. Faculty of Economics, Rangsit University


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References[edit]

  1. ^ ""อาร์เอสยู วีซี"เปิดตัวดึงนักตบหน้าหยก"เฮนรี ชาน"ร่วมทัพ..." ["RS UV" launched pull the face slap Jade "Henry. "I'm sorry," he said.]. Dailynews (in Thai). January 23, 2016. Archived from the original on October 10, 2017. Retrieved October 10, 2017.
  2. ^ "แอร์ฟอร์ซ ดึงตัว เฮนรี่ ร่วมทีมลุยไทย-เดนมาร์ค ซูเปอร์ลีก" [Air Force pulls Henry to join Thai-Danish Super League]. SMMSport (in Thai). March 20, 2016. Retrieved October 10, 2017.
  3. ^ "มือเซตต่างชาติ? เอ็นเค ฟิตเนส โพสต์ภาพ เฮนรี ชาน ลงเพจสโมสร" [Foreign hands set? N. Fitness post photo of Henry Chan on the club page]. SMMSport (in Thai). October 2, 2016. Retrieved October 10, 2017.