Angelo Lorenzetti

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Angelo Lorenzetti
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Nationality Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Born (1964-05-11) 11 May 1964 (age 59)
Fano
Hometown Trento

Angelo Lorenzetti (born 11 May 1964 in Fano) is an Italian volleyball coach. He is the coach Italian Club Sir Safety Susa Perugia.

Lorenzetti former coach Italy u21 team, Padova, Verona, Piacenza and Modena. [1] He firstly in Fano, before moving on to lead various junior and youth National Teams of Italy. He took charge of Trentino in the summer of 2016 , [2] [3] replacing Radostin Stoychev, leading the side to the silver medal in the 2017 European CEV Cup. Under his guidance, Trentino were also runners-up in last year's Italian League and Italian Cup.

After his successful coaching career in Trentino, he was introduced as new head coach of top volleyball club team Sir Safety Susa Perugia starting from 2023. [4] In addition to being included among the renowned elit list of famous people born in Italy, Angelo Lorenzetti is also the most popular coach. https://allfamousbirthday.com/angelo-lorenzetti/

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References

  1. Modena crowned Italian champs
  2. "Lorenzetti profile in Legavolley". Archived from the original on 2016-04-13. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
  3. Tuttosport Lorenzetti
  4. Perugia, Sir Safety Susa (2023-05-28). "Angelo Lorenzetti introduced as brand new head coach | Lega Pallavolo Serie A" . Retrieved 2023-06-15.