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Volley Milano

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Italian volleyball club
Vero Volley Monza
Full nameVero Volley Monza
Founded1999
GroundMonza Arena
(Capacity: 4,500)
ChairmanAlessandra Marzari
ManagerMassimo Eccheli
LeagueItalian Volleyball League
WebsiteClub home page
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Volley Milano is an Italian professional men's volleyball club based in Milan that plays in SuperLega.

Achievements

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CEV Cup
CEV Challenge Cup
  • Silver (×ばつ1) 2024
Italian Championship
  • (×ばつ1) 2001
Coppa Italia
  • Silver (×ばつ1) 2024

History

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Volley Milano was founded in 1999 [1] following the separation of a part of the corporate group from Gonzaga Milano from whom it acquires the title sport, starting his racing activities in the 1999–00 season from A2 Series: thanks to the second place in the standings, the team is promoted to Serie A1.[2]

In the 2000–01 season so, Volley Milano makes its debut in the maximum Italian division, obtaining at the end of the regular season fourth in the standings and then coming to the championship final series lost against Sisley Treviso:[2] these results allow the Milanese team to participate for the first time in European competition, namely the 2000-01 CEV Cup, which will be eliminated in the semifinals by Cuneo, then winning the final for third place [2]. In the two following seasons the club always keeps mid-table positions, without going beyond the Scudetto semifinals: in 2003 the first team is melted in Volley Piacenza and now starts from the lower categories.

In 2008 he formed the Vero Volley, a consortium of eight teams operating between Milan and Brianza, who also participates in the Volley Milano:[3] in 2010 the company acquired the sporting title of one of these teams, the Sporting Union Pro Victoria, who had won the championship of B1 series getting the chance to play the A2 Series [1]; in the 2010–11 season the Milanese club then returns in the cadet championship. In the 2012–13 season moves headquarters of play from Milan to Monza, using as a sponsor the name of the consortium, while the following season, after reaching the final in the Italian Cup category, he was promoted to Serie A1, with a victory in the promotion play-off.

Team

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Team roster – season 2022/2023

No. Name Date of birth Position
1 Croatia Petar Višić (1998年02月11日)February 11, 1998 setter
2 Finland Luka Marttila (2003年06月30日)June 30, 2003 outside hitter
3 Italy Matteo Pirazzoli (2000年10月26日)October 26, 2000 libero
5 Italy Lorenzo Magliano (2005年12月14日)December 14, 2005 outside hitter
6 Brazil Fernando Kreling (1996年01月13日)January 13, 1996 setter
7 Italy Filippo Federici (2000年12月26日)December 26, 2000 libero
8 Canada Stephen Maar (1994年12月06日)December 6, 1994 outside hitter
9 Germany Georg Grozer (1984年11月27日)November 27, 1984 opposite
11 Italy Gianluca Galassi (1997年07月24日)July 24, 1997 middle blocker
12 Cuba Yosvany Hernandez (1991年06月23日)June 23, 1991 outside hitter
13 Italy Thomas Beretta (1990年04月18日)April 18, 1990 middle blocker
15 Belarus Vlad Davyskiba (2001年03月31日)March 31, 2001 outside hitter
17 Germany Jan Zimmermann (1993年12月02日)December 2, 1993 setter
18 Italy Gabriele Di Martino (1997年07月20日)July 20, 1997 middle blocker
31 Canada Arthur Szwarc (1995年03月30日)March 30, 1995 opposite
Head coach: Italy Massimo Eccheli
Team roster – season 2017/2018
No. Name Date of birth Position
1 Italy Simone Buti (1983年09月19日)September 19, 1983 middle blocker
4 Czech Republic Donovan Dzavoronok (1997年03月23日)March 23, 1997 outside hitter
5 Italy Davide Brunetti (1995年07月05日)July 5, 1995 libero
6 Czech Republic Michal Finger (1993年09月02日)September 2, 1993 outside hitter
7 United States Kawika Shoji (1987年11月11日)November 11, 1987 setter
8 Canada Brett James Walsh (1994年02月19日)February 19, 1994 setter
9 Italy Marco Rizzo (1990年01月02日)January 2, 1990 libero
10 United States Jake Langlois (1992年05月14日)May 14, 1992 outside hitter
11 Italy Iacopo Botto (1987年09月22日)September 22, 1987 outside hitter
12 Italy Jernej Terpin (1996年06月21日)June 21, 1996 outside hitter
13 Italy Thomas Beretta (1990年04月18日)April 18, 1990 middle blocker
14 Italy Rocco Barone (1987年12月14日)December 14, 1987 middle blocker
15 Germany Simon Hirsch (1992年04月03日)April 3, 1992 outside hitter
16 Italy Federico Mazzai (1996年03月08日)March 8, 1996 middle blocker
Head coach: Miguel Angel Falasca
Assistant: Francesco Cattaneo
Team roster – season 2016/2017
No. Name Date of birth Position
1 Germany Christian Fromm (1990年08月15日)August 15, 1990 outside hitter
2 Croatia Ivan Raič (1989年06月03日)June 3, 1989 outside hitter
4 Czech Republic Donovan Dzavoronok (1997年03月23日)March 23, 1997 outside hitter
5 Italy Nicola Daldello (1983年05月06日)May 6, 1983 setter
6 Italy Andrea Galliani (1988年01月06日)January 6, 1988 outside hitter
7 Italy Marco Rizzo (1990年01月02日)January 2, 1990 libero
8 Italy Marcello Forni 1 (1980年08月11日)August 11, 1980 middle blocker
9 Serbia Nikola Jovović (1992年02月13日)February 13, 1992 setter
10 Italy Jernej Terpin (1996年06月21日)June 21, 1996 outside hitter
11 Italy Iacopo Botto (1987年09月22日)September 22, 1987 outside hitter
12 Belgium Pieter Verhees (1989年12月08日)December 8, 1989 middle blocker
13 Italy Thomas Beretta (1990年04月18日)April 18, 1990 middle blocker
15 Germany Simon Hirsch (1992年04月03日)April 3, 1992 outside hitter
16 Brazil Leandro Vissotto 2 (1983年04月30日)April 30, 1983 opposite
17 Italy Davide Brunetti (1995年07月05日)July 5, 1995 libero
Head coach: Miguel Angel Falasca
Assistant: Francesco Cattaneo

1 Marcello Forni left the club on December 22, 2016.
2 Leandro Vissotto joined the club on January 13, 2017.

References

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  1. ^ "Presentazione del Volley Milano". Archived from the original on 2012年09月12日. Retrieved 2012年12月07日.
  2. ^ a b "Risultati del Volley Milano".
  3. ^ "il consorzio Vero Volley". Archived from the original on 2011年12月07日. Retrieved 2012年07月12日.
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