-Like, Share, Subscribe- For More Volleyball content * 🔔 Don't Forget to Hit the Bell Icon 🔔 * All Credits by FIVB: Volleyball TV: https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d - Watch ALL the Volleyball Action https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d - Subscribe NOW https://go.volleyball.world/Subscribe... - News, Schedules, Results & more: https://go.volleyball.world/VNL?ytv=d FOLLOW VOLLEYBALL WORLD ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: https://go.volleyball.world/Instagram... Facebook: https://go.volleyball.world/Facebook?... Twitter: https://go.volleyball.world/Twitter?y... More info: https://go.volleyball.world/home?ytv=d Career Clubs He started his career as a setter in 2004, but later moved to the outside hitter role. He played in Serie A1 at 16 year. His first club was RPA-LuigiBacchi.it Perugia, where he played for two seasons. After this, he moved to M. Roma Volley. In the season 2007/2008, he played for Andreoli Latina. Then he came back to M. Roma Volley and played there until 2012. In 2012, Zaytsev signed with Lube Banca Macerata. With this team, he won the Italian SuperCup in 2012 and the Italian Championship 2013/2014.[1][2] On May 9, 2014 his departure from Lube was announced.[3] Then for two seasons, he was a player of Russian club VC Dynamo Moscow. he moved to of Al-Arabi SC in Qatar and won the Cup of Emir. Zaytsev came back to Serie A1 and joined Sir Safety Conad Perugia, the overall dominating Team of the 2017/2018 season in Italy. Despite failing to reach Champions League final, after losing to Zenit Kazan again, the team managed to take the bronze medal. Zaytzsev moves the following season to Modena Volley as Perugia announced that Wilfredo Leon would join the team, taking his spot. Zaytsev has also expressed the desire to play in his favorite role as opposite spiker again. National team He debuted with the Italy men's national volleyball team 2008. In the European Championship 2013 Zaytsev was named as the "Best Server".[4] Zaytsev was the main scorer and team leader during World League 2014 and Italy achieved bronze medal. In the World League, he and his teammates won two consecutive bronze in the 2013 and 2014 editions, the latter played in Italy in Florence. He was appointed to the 2014 World Championship held in Poland. He was the leader of his team in the first round, but in the match against the United States injured his ankle, so despite the promotion of his team to second round, he did not play. In 2015 Zaytsev and Italian team achieved silver medal of the 2015 European Championship and Zaytsev was named Best Opposite Spiker. In 2016 he achieved a silver medal at the 2016 Olympics. National championships 2011/2012 Simple gold cup.svg Italian SuperCup, with Lube Banca Macerata 2013/2014 Gold medal with cup.svg Italian Championship, with Lube Banca Macerata 2015/2016 Simple gold cup.svg Emir of Qatar Cup, with Al Arabi 2016/2017 Simple gold cup.svg Italian SuperCup, with Sir Safety Perugia 2017/2018 Simple gold cup.svg Italian Cup, with Sir Safety Perugia 2017/2018 Gold medal with cup.svg Italian Championship, with Sir Safety Perugia National team 2011 Silver medal with cup.svg CEV European Championship 2012 Bronze medal with cup.svg Olympic Games 2013 Bronze medal with cup.svg FIVB World League 2013 Silver medal with cup.svg CEV European Championship 2014 Bronze medal with cup.svg FIVB World League 2015 Silver medal with cup.svg FIVB World Cup 2015 Bronze medal with cup.svg CEV European Championship 2016 Silver medal with cup.svg Olympic Games Individually 2010 Serie A2 – Most Valuable Player 2012 Italian Championship – Most Valuable Player 2013 FIVB World League – Best Outside Spiker 2013 CEV European Championship – Best Server 2013 Best Italian Volleyball Player by Super Volley 2015 FIVB World Cup – Best Opposite Spiker 2015 CEV European Championship – Best Opposite Spiker 2016 Emir of Qatar Cup – Most Valuable Player 2017 CEV Champions League – Best Outside Spiker Record 134 km/h speed serving Personal information Full name Ivan Vyacheslavovich Zaytsev Nationality Italian Born October 2, 1988 (age 32) Spoleto, Italy Height 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) Weight 103 kg (227 lb) Spike 370 cm (146 in) Block 355 cm (140 in) Volleyball information Position Opposite Current team Russia Kuzbass Kemerovo Number 9 Career Years Teams 2004–2006 Italy Umbria Perugia 2006–2007 Italy M. Roma Volley 2007–2008 Italy Andreoli Latina 2008–2012 Italy M. Roma Volley 2012–2014 Italy Lube Banca Macerata 2014–2016 Russia Dinamo Moscow 2016 Qatar Al Arabi 2016–2018 ItalySir Safety Perugia 2018–2020 Italy Modena Volley 2020– Russia Kuzbass Kemerovo National team 2008– Italy
All Credits by FIVB: Volleyball TV: https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d - Watch ALL the Volleyball Action https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d - Subscribe NOW https://go.volleyball.world/Subscribe... - News, Schedules, Results & more: https://go.volleyball.world/VNL?ytv=d FOLLOW VOLLEYBALL WORLD ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: https://go.volleyball.world/Instagram... Facebook: https://go.volleyball.world/Facebook?... Twitter: https://go.volleyball.world/Twitter?y... More info: https://go.volleyball.world/home?ytv=d The Japan men's national volleyball team represents Japan in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches. Japan won a bronze medal at the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games, followed by silver at Mexico 1968 and a gold at Munich 1972. The years after this have been less successful. Japan missed three successive Olympic Games before returning at Beijing 2008, where they failed to win a match. Japan then failed to qualify for the London 2012 Olympic Games and also missed Rio 2016 after finishing seventh at the World Olympic Qualification Tournament in Tokyo. They also failed to qualify for the 2014 FIVB World Championship the first edition they had missed in 54 years. They had previously won FIVB World Championship bronze medals in 1970 and 1974. Japan silver medalists at the 1969 and 1977 World Cup. Japan has been less successful in the World League era. The team has won the Asian Championships nine times and the Asian Games eight times. Issei Otake Hideomi Fukatsu Naonobu Fujii Akihiro Fukatsu Tatsuya Fukuzawa Akihiro Yamauchi Takashi Dekita Masahiro Yanagida Satoshi Ide Taichiro Koga Yuji Nishida Masahiro Sekita Naoya Takano Yūki Ishikawa Haku Lee Kentaro Takahashi Tsubasa Hisahara Masashi Kuriyama Hiroaki Asano Taishi Onodera Kunihiro Shimizu Tomohiro Yamamoto Yuki Higuchi Jin Tsuzuki ----SUBSCRIBE---- ----LIKE---- ----SHARE----
All Credits by FIVB: Volleyball TV: https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d - Watch ALL the Volleyball Action https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d - Subscribe NOW https://go.volleyball.world/Subscribe... - News, Schedules, Results & more: https://go.volleyball.world/VNL?ytv=d FOLLOW VOLLEYBALL WORLD ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: https://go.volleyball.world/Instagram... Facebook: https://go.volleyball.world/Facebook?... Twitter: https://go.volleyball.world/Twitter?y... More info: https://go.volleyball.world/home?ytv=d Yuji Nishida (西田 有志, Nishida Yūji, born 30 January 2000) is a Japanese male volleyball player. Nishida currently plays for JTEKT Stings, a volleyball club based in Kariya, Aichi, Japan. He made his debut with JTEKT Stings at V.League (Japan) on 6 January 2018 in a match against Osaka Blazers Sakai. His impressive debut at the young age of 17 soon earned him a position in JTEKT's Starting 6 [1] as well as Japan men's national volleyball team. He is one of the youngest players in the 2018 roster of the Japan men's national volleyball team and FIVB cup Final.[2] He made his first international performance with the Japanese national team in 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League. In June 2018, he played a pivotal role in securing Japan's first win in 11 years against Italy where he collected 24 points from 21 spikes and 3 aces.[3] In September 2018, in a match against Argentina in 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship, Nishida became the youngest player ever to score 30 points in a match.[4] In June 2019, Nishida broke serving records in the VNL history after hitting 7 aces in a single game during a match against Bulgaria. Yuji Nishida Personal information Nationality Japan Born 30 January 2000 (age 21) Mie, Japan Hometown Inabe Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) Weight 88 kg (194 lb) Spike 350 cm (138 in) Block 335 cm (132 in) Volleyball information Position Opposite spiker Current club JTEKT Stings Number 11 (National Team) 14 (JTEKT Stings) Career Years Teams 2017– Japan JTEKT Stings National team 2018 Japan Japan Bartosz Kamil Kurek (born 29 August 1988) is a Polish volleyball player, member of the Poland men's national volleyball team, participant of the Olympic Games (London 2012, Rio 2016), 2018 World Champion, 2009 European Champion, gold medallist of the 2012 World League, silver medallist of the 2011 World Cup, bronze medallist of the 2011 World League, 2011 European Championship and 2015 World Cup, three–time Polish Champion (2009, 2010, 2011), Italian Champion (2014). In 2019, he became the first ever volleyball player to be voted the Polish Sports Personality of the Year. Personal information Full name Bartosz Kamil Kurek Nickname Kuraś Nationality Poland Polish Born 29 August 1988 (age 32) Wałbrzych, Poland Height 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) Weight 105 kg (231 lb) Spike 370 cm (146 in) Block 340 cm (134 in) Volleyball information Position Outside hitter / Opposite Current club Japan Wolf Dogs Nagoya Number 3 Music: Track: Unknown Brain - Dancing On The Moon [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds. Watch: https://youtu.be/9EHXqi0ez54 Free Download / Stream: http://ncs.io/DOTM ----SUBSCRIBE---- ----LIKE---- ----SHARE----
PLEASE! 👉 LIKES ON THIS VIDEO 👍 Leave Comments 👇 🔔TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS🔔 Benjamin Toniutti (born 30 October 1989) is a French volleyball player, member of the France men's national volleyball team and ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle, 2015 European Champion, gold medalist of the World League (2015, 2017), German Champion (2015), three–time Polish Champion (2016, 2017, 2019). Individual awards 2007: CEV U19 European Championship – Best Setter 2013: French Championship – Most Valuable Player 2013: French Championship – Best Setter 2015: FIVB World League – Best Setter 2016: Polish Cup – Best Setter 2016: Polish Championship – Most Valuable Player 2017: Polish Cup – Best Setter 2017: FIVB World League – Best Setter 2017: Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner – Best Setter 2018: FIVB Nations League – Best Setter 2019: Polish Cup – Best Setter 2019: CEV European Championship – Best Setter ►► Subscribe NOW & hit the bell! 🔔: https://go.volleyball.world/Subscribe... ▶▶ Watch ALL the Volleyball action https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA 📱 Instagram: https://go.volleyball.world/Instagram... Facebook: https://go.volleyball.world/Facebook?... Twitter: https://go.volleyball.world/Twitter?y... TikTok: https://go.volleyball.world/TikTok?ytv=d # BenjaminToniutti #MostCreativeVolleyballSetter #TitansVolleyball
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PLEASE! 👉 LIKES ON THIS VIDEO 👍 Leave Comments 👇 🔔TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS🔔 Jenia Grebennikov (born 13 August 1990) is a French volleyball player of Russian origins, a member of France men's national volleyball team and Italian club Diatec Trentino,[1] 2015 European Champion, a gold medalist of the World League (2015, 2017). Jenia Grebennikov was born in Rennes, France. His father Boris Grebennikov is a former Russian volleyball player and coach. He married his long-time girlfriend Wiem on 31 December 2018 2014: FIVB World Championship – Best Libero 2015: CEV European Championship – Best Libero 2016: CEV Champions League – Best Libero 2016: FIVB World League – Best Libero 2017: CEV Champions League – Best Libero 2017: Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner – Best Libero 2017: FIVB Club World Championship – Best Libero 2018: CEV Champions League – Best Libero 2018: Nations League – Best Libero 2018: FIVB Club World Championship – Best Libero ►► Subscribe NOW & hit the bell! 🔔: https://go.volleyball.world/Subscribe... ▶▶ Watch ALL the Volleyball action https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA 📱 Instagram: https://go.volleyball.world/Instagram... Facebook: https://go.volleyball.world/Facebook?... Twitter: https://go.volleyball.world/Twitter?y... TikTok: https://go.volleyball.world/TikTok?ytv=d
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PLEASE! 👉 LIKES ON THIS VIDEO 👍 Leave Comments 👇 🔔TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS🔔 ------------------------------------------------------------------ FIVB Volleyball TV: https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d Watch ALL the Volleyball Action https://go.volleyball.world/TV?ytv=d Instagram: https://go.volleyball.world/Instagram... Facebook: https://go.volleyball.world/Facebook?... Twitter: https://go.volleyball.world/Twitter?y... Ivan Zaytsev (Russian: Иван Вячеславович Зайцев, born 2 October 1988) is an Italian volleyball player of Russian origin, the captain of Italy men's national volleyball team and Russian club Kuzbass Kemerovo, a bronze medalist of the Olympic Games London 2012, silver medalist of the European Championship (2011, 2013), bronze medalist of the World League (2013, 2014), Italian Champion (2014) and silver medalist of the Olympic Games Rio 2016. Career Clubs He started his career as a setter in 2004, but later moved to the outside hitter role. He played in Serie A1 at 16 year. His first club was RPA-LuigiBacchi.it Perugia, where he played for two seasons. After this, he moved to M. Roma Volley. In the season 2007/2008, he played for Andreoli Latina. Then he came back to M. Roma Volley and played there until 2012. In 2012, Zaytsev signed with Lube Banca Macerata. With this team, he won the Italian SuperCup in 2012 and the Italian Championship 2013/2014. On May 9, 2014 his departure from Lube was announced. Then for two seasons, he was a player of Russian club VC Dynamo Moscow. he moved to of Al-Arabi SC in Qatar and won the Cup of Emir. Zaytsev came back to Serie A1 and joined Sir Safety Conad Perugia, the overall dominating Team of the 2017/2018 season in Italy. Despite failing to reach Champions League final, after losing to Zenit Kazan again, the team managed to take the bronze medal. Zaytzsev moves the following season to Modena Volley as Perugia announced that Wilfredo Leon would join the team, taking his spot. Zaytsev has also expressed the desire to play in his favorite role as opposite spiker again. National team He debuted with the Italy men's national volleyball team 2008. In the European Championship 2013 Zaytsev was named as the "Best Server".Zaytsev was the main scorer and team leader during World League 2014 and Italy achieved bronze medal. In the World League, he and his teammates won two consecutive bronze in the 2013 and 2014 editions, the latter played in Italy in Florence. He was appointed to the 2014 World Championship held in Poland. He was the leader of his team in the first round, but in the match against the United States injured his ankle, so despite the promotion of his team to second round, he did not play. In 2015 Zaytsev and Italian team achieved silver medal of the 2015 European Championship and Zaytsev was named Best Opposite Spiker. In 2016 he achieved a silver medal at the 2016 Olympics. Personal life Zaytsev is the son of Olympic Champion volleyball player Vyacheslav Zaytsev. He was born in Spoleto, where his father was playing at the time. His mother, Irina Pozdnyakova, is a former competitive swimmer. 2016/2017 Simple gold cup.svg Italian SuperCup, with Sir Safety Perugia 2017/2018 Simple gold cup.svg Italian Cup, with Sir Safety Perugia 2017/2018 Gold medal with cup.svg Italian Championship, with Sir Safety Perugia 2014 Bronze medal with cup.svg FIVB World League 2015 Silver medal with cup.svg FIVB World Cup 2015 Bronze medal with cup.svg CEV European Championship 2016 Silver medal with cup.svg Olympic Games 2013 Best Italian Volleyball Player by Super Volley 2015 FIVB World Cup – Best Opposite Spiker 2015 CEV European Championship – Best Opposite Spiker 2016 Emir of Qatar Cup – Most Valuable Player 2017 CEV Champions League – Best Outside Spiker Record 134 km/h speed serving