Bolivia men's national volleyball team

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AssociationFederación Boliviana de Voleibol
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Head coach Fernando Quiroga
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The Bolivia men's national volleyball team represents Bolivia in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches.

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Bolivarian Games

Squads

Squad at the 2005 Bolivarian Games.

#NameDate of BirthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
2 Rodrigo Zelada 02.01.198868185
3 Carlos Julio Languidey 20.09.198690189
5 Rolando Ismael 30.10.198682193
6 René Fernando Barrientos 30.12.197375171
7 Cristian Rodolfo Lazarte 03.06.198473182
8 Dorian Ovidio Guachalla (c)20.07.197781186
9 Armin Zubieta 05.07.198573182
10 Iván Franco Meruvia 25.12.198575191
11 Edson Pérez 01.08.198069180
12 Daniel Calvo 17.07.198083185

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