Volleyball at the 2013 Mediterranean Games – Men's team rosters

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This article shows the rosters of all participating teams at the men's indoor volleyball tournament at the 2013 Mediterranean Games in Mersin. [1]

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Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Morad Sennoun coach
1 Ilyas Achouri 26 February 1987libero
2 Abderrahmen Messaoud 19 July 1987
4 Yassine Hakmi 6 August 1982
6 Med Amine Oumessaad 22 December 1986
7 Ali Kerboua 17 April 1983 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Nasr SC
9 Mohamed Chikhi Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Wasl SC
10 Toufik Mahdjoubi 21 November 1986 Flag of Qatar.svg Al-Sadd SC
11 Mohamed Hachemi 9 March 1983
13 Ibrahim Laouadi
15 Djoudi Rafik 6 April 1986libero
16 Cherchali Ouled
18 Billel Soualem

Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Antonio Giacobbe 12 February 1947coach
1 Saleh Youssef 25 July 1982outside hitter Flag of Tunisia.svg Espérance Tunisi
2 Abdalla Bekhit 10 October 1983setter Flag of Egypt.svg Al-Ahly SC
3 Fahif Abdelhalim
4 Ahmed Abdelhay 19 August 1984outside hitter
5 Abdellatif Ahmed 13 August 1983middle blocker Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Al-Nasr SC
7 Ashraf Abouelhassan 17 May 1975setter Flag of Egypt.svg Zamalek SC
9 Rashad Atia 2 September 1986
10 Ahmed Mohamed 1 March 1989outside hitter
15 Ahmed El Kotb 23 July 1991
16 Mohamed Masoud 1 May 1994
17 Reda Haikal 7 November 1990outside hitter
19 Mohamed Moawad 26 August 1987libero

Flag of France.svg  France

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Marc Francastel 9 April 1963coach
1 Toafa Takaniko 29 May 1985setter Flag of France.svg Nantes Volley
2 Baptiste Geiler 16 March 1987outside hitter Flag of France.svg Arago de Sète
3 Jonas Aguenier 28 April 1992middle blocker Flag of France.svg Nantes Volley
4 Adrien Taghin 11 August 1988middle blocker Flag of France.svg Plessis-Robinson VB
5 Quentin Jouffroy 5 July 1993middle blocker Flag of France.svg ASUL Lione
7 Florian Lacassie 16 November 1990outside hitter Flag of France.svg GFC Ajaccio
8 Yoann Jaumel 16 September 1987setter Flag of France.svg Avignone VB
9 Steve Peironet 20 May 1985libero Flag of France.svg GFC Ajaccio
10 Yacine Louati 4 March 1992outside hitter Flag of France.svg TLM Tourcoing
11 Trévor Clévenot 28 June 1994outside hitter Flag of France.svg Spacer's Tolosa
12 Franck Lafitte 8 March 1989middle blocker Flag of France.svg Montpellier UC
13 Horacio d'Almeida 11 June 1988middle blocker Flag of France.svg TLM Tourcoing

Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Andrea Giani 22 April 1970coach
1 Filippo Vedovotto 2 December 1990outside hitter Flag of Italy.svg Pallavolo Padova
2 Marco Falaschi 18 September 1987setter Flag of Italy.svg NMV Castellana
3 Andrea Galliani 6 January 1988opposite Flag of Italy.svg PV Cuneo
5 Giorgio De Togni 7 July 1985middle blocker Flag of Italy.svg AV San Giustino
6 Ludovico Dolfo 30 June 1989outside hitter Flag of Italy.svg NMV Castellana
7 Simone Anzani 24 February 1992middle blocker Flag of Italy.svg Argos Sora
9 Alessandro Preti 7 August 1992outside hitter Flag of Italy.svg Volley Segrate
10 Filippo Lanza 3 March 1991outside hitter Flag of Italy.svg Trentino Volley
11 Nicola Pesaresi 11 February 1991libero Flag of Italy.svg Blu Volley Verona
12 Daniele Mazzone 4 June 1992middle blocker Flag of Italy.svg Argos Sora
15 Pier Paolo Partenio 6 February 1993setter Flag of Italy.svg Lube Macerata
18 Giulio Sabbi 10 August 1989opposite Flag of Italy.svg NMV Castellana

Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Nikolay Jeliazkov 26 February 1970coach Flag of Italy.svg Corigliano Volley
1 Darko Angelovski 4 February 1994libero
2 Gjorgi Gjorgiev 22 May 1992setter Flag of Bulgaria.svg MUI Dupnica
3 Gjoko Josifov 6 March 1985middle blocker Flag of Austria.svg UVRW Arbesbach
4 Nikola Gjorgiev 23 July 1988opposite Flag of Turkey.svg Maliye Milli Piyango
5 Vlado Milev 9 May 1987outside hitter Flag of Austria.svg UVRW Arbesbach
6 Filip Despotovski 2 July 1986setter Flag of Romania.svg Dinamo Bucarest
7 Aleksandar Milkov 12 May 1982outside hitter
8 Aleksandar Ljaftov 15 August 1990outside hitter
9 Jovica Simovski 17 November 1982opposite Flag of France.svg GFC Ajaccio
13 Hristo Nikolov 5 October 1990middle blocker
15 Vuk Karanovikj 18 December 1987outside hitter
16 Blagoj Ginov 26 September 1983libero Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg OK Kakanj

Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Fethi Mkaouer coach
1 Saddem Hmissi 16 February 1991libero Flag of Tunisia.svg Espérance Tunisi
2 Ahmed Kadhi 19 April 1989middle blocker Flag of Algeria.svg NR Bordj
3 Marouane M'rabet 5 June 1985outside hitter Flag of Tunisia.svg ES Sahel
4 Marouen Garci 31 March 1988outside hitter
5 Samir Sellami 13 July 1977setter Flag of Tunisia.svg CS Sfaxien
7 Ilyès Karamosli 22 August 1989outside hitter
9 Hakim Zouari 28 March 1988outside hitter
10 Hamza Nagga 29 May 1990opposite Flag of Tunisia.svg ES Sahel
11 Ismaïl Moalla 30 January 1990middle blocker Flag of Tunisia.svg CS Sfaxien
12 Anouer Taouerghi 17 August 1983libero Flag of Tunisia.svg CS Sfaxien
14 Bilel Ben Hassine 22 June 1983middle blocker Flag of Tunisia.svg CS Sfaxien
16 Amen Allah Hmissi 6 April 1988outside hitter

Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey

No.NameDate of birthPositionClub
- Veljko Basić 3 October 1959coach
1 Ulaş Kıyak 11 August 1981setter Flag of Turkey.svg Galatasaray SK
3 Hakkı Çapkınoğlu 20 July 1980middle blocker Flag of Turkey.svg Arkas Izmir
4 Metin Toy 3 May 1994opposite Flag of Turkey.svg Fenerbahçe SK
7 Can Ayvazoğlu 14 September 1989outside hitter Flag of Turkey.svg Halkbank Ankara
8 Burutay Subaşı 15 July 1990outside hitter Flag of Turkey.svg Arkas Izmir
9 Serhat Çoşkun 18 July 1987opposite Flag of Turkey.svg Halkbank Ankara
10 Emre Batur 21 April 1988middle blocker Flag of Turkey.svg Halkbank Ankara
11 Vefa Yılmaz 24 April 1982setter Flag of Turkey.svg Maliye Milli Piyango
12 Halil Yücel 24 November 1989outside hitter Flag of Turkey.svg Halkbank Ankara
13 Emin Gök 15 February 1988middle blocker Flag of Turkey.svg Arkas Izmir
15 Mustafa Koç 23 February 1992middle blocker Flag of Turkey.svg Arkas Izmir
18 Ramazan Kılıç 31 May 1984libero Flag of Turkey.svg Fenerbahçe SK

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