Renee Teppan

Renee Teppan (born 26 September 1993) is an Estonian volleyball player, a member of the Estonia men's national volleyball team and Emirati club Al Wasl.

Club career
Teppan was born in Pärnu, and started his career in hometown club Pärnu VK at the age of 17. After two seasons he moved to Bigbank Tartu and won the Estonian Championship in 2014. He then moved to abroad and signed with Italian team Altotevere Città di Castello alongside compatriot Andri Aganits. He spent the next two seasons with Hypo Tirol Innsbruck winning two Austrian Championship titles. For the 2017–18 season Teppan moved back to Italy and played for Diatec Trentino. In May 2018 he signed a two-year contract with the Polish PlusLiga top team PGE Skra Bełchatów. In his first season with the team Teppan mostly played as a substitute for the club legend Mariusz Wlazły. His first trophy with the team was the 2018 Polish SuperCup when Bełchatów defeated Trefl Gdańsk 3–0. Teppan and the team also reached the semi-finals of the 2018–19 CEV Champions League making him the second Estonian after Oliver Venno to play in the semi-finals of the Champions League. He opted out of the second year of the contract and signed with French team Stade Poitevin Poitiers for the 2019–20 season. Teppan left the team in February 2020 and signed with Noliko Maaseik of the Belgian League where he was again united with compatriot Andri Aganits. For the next season he returned to native Estonia and signed with Selver Tallinn. He helped the team win the Estonian Cup and the Baltic League title and was also named MVP of the latter tournament. Teppan started the 2021–22 season in the Turkish Men's Volleyball League playing for Tokat Belediye Plevnespor. Mid-season in January 2022 he joined with Greek top team Olympiacos Piraeus.

National team
As a member of the senior Estonia men's national volleyball team, Teppan competed at the 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2021 European Volleyball Championships. With the national team Teppan won the 2016 European Volleyball League title. He helped Estonia win their second European League title in 2018 and was named MVP of the tournament.

Clubs

 * MEVZA Cup
 * Silver medal with cup.svg 2015/2016 – with Hypo Tirol Innsbruck
 * Silver medal with cup.svg 2016/2017 – with Hypo Tirol Innsbruck


 * Baltic League
 * Silver medal with cup.svg 2010/2011 – with Pärnu
 * Bronze medal with cup.svg 2011/2012 – with Pärnu
 * Silver medal with cup.svg 2013/2014 – with Bigbank Tartu
 * Gold medal with cup.svg 2020/2021 – with Selver Tallinn


 * National championship
 * 2010/2011 Bronze medal with cup.svg Estonian Championship, with Pärnu
 * 2011/2012 Bronze medal with cup.svg Estonian Championship, with Pärnu
 * 2013/2014 Gold medal with cup.svg Estonian Championship, with Bigbank Tartu
 * 2015/2016 Gold medal with cup.svg Austrian Championship, with Hypo Tirol Innsbruck
 * 2016/2017 Gold medal with cup.svg Austrian Championship, with Hypo Tirol Innsbruck
 * 2020/2021 Bronze medal with cup.svg Estonian Championship, with Selver Tallinn
 * 2021/2022 Silver medal with cup.svg Greek Championship, with Olympiacos Piraeus
 * 2023/2024 Silver medal with cup.svg UAE Championship, with Al Wasl


 * National cup
 * 2010/2011 Simple silver cup.svg Estonian Cup, with Pärnu
 * 2013/2014 Simple silver cup.svg Estonian Cup, with Bigbank Tartu
 * 2018/2019 Simple gold cup.svg Polish SuperCup, with PGE Skra Bełchatów
 * 2020/2021 Simple gold cup.svg Estonian Cup, with Selver Tallinn

National team

 * 2016 Gold medal with cup.svg European League
 * 2018 Gold medal with cup.svg European League
 * 2018 Bronze medal with cup.svg Challenger Cup
 * 2021 Bronze medal with cup.svg European League

Individual

 * 2018 European League – Most Valuable Player
 * 2021 Baltic League – Most Valuable Player