La Romana Men (volleyball club)

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La Romana
Full nameLa Romana Men
Founded2007
GroundPolideportivo Eleoncio Mercedes
La Romana, La Romana
Chairman Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Amos Anglada
Head Coach Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Loren Ricardo
League Dominican Volleyball League
20103rd place

La Romana is the professional male volleyball team representing La Romana Province.

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History

The team was founded in 2007.

Current squad

As of December 2008 [1]

NumberPlayerPosition
1 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Geudy Vargas
2 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Francisco Liriano
3 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Miguel De La Cruz
4 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Juan Carlos Smith
5 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Juan Mercedes
6 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Reynaldo Núñez
7 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Uriel Rijo
8 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Rafael Solano
9 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Eduardo Concepción
10 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Jose Cabrera
11 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Freddy Lizardo
12 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Juan Carlos Lizardo
13 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Loren Ricardo
14 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Jhonatan Del Rosario
15 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Eddy Guerrero
16 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Richard Benjamin
17 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Tomas Coats
18 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Leony Vrennet Perez


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References

  1. FEDOVOLI. "Nomina Equipos" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-01. Retrieved 2009-05-10.