Ecuador men's national volleyball team

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AssociationFederación Ecuatoriana de Voleibol
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Head coach Johnny Molina
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The Ecuador men's national volleyball team represents Ecuador in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches.

Squads

Squad at the 2009 Bolivarian Games.
#NameDate of BirthWeightHeightSpikeBlock
2 Stefano Berti 05.02.199375175
3 Mario Yáñez 06.06.198282191
4 Roberto Vilela 21.02.198568182
5 Luis Sánchez 21.04.198582175
6 Israel Vera 16.06.197980185
7 Juan Carlos Pinzón 04.03.198178183
8 Víctor Weir (c)19.02.197587186
9 Manuel Macías 09.10.198575174
10 Miguel Valencia 23.10.198576184
11 Richard Santos 21.02.198667196
12 Daniel Maldonado 10.07.198778183

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