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Grzegorz Wagner

Grzegorz Wagner (born 13 December 1965) is a former Polish volleyball player and head coach, a member of Poland men's national volleyball team in 1985–2002, Polish Champion (1989).
==Personal life==
Son of Danuta Kordaczuk and Hubert Wagner. His mother was volleyball player (setter), bronze medalist of Olympics 1964, medalist of World Championship and European Championship. His father Hubert was also volleyball player (also setter), bronze medalist of the European Championship 1967, as head coach led the Polish men's national volleyball team to titles of World Champions 1974 and Olympic Champions 1976.
He is married to Agata (née Marszałek), a former volleyball player. He had two sons - Iwo (born 1991) and Jakub (born 1993) and daughter Sara (born 2003). Both of sons are volleyball players.

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