
A unique and exciting moment in Slovenian men’s volleyball saw ACH Volley Ljubljana fielding two veteran setters in their latest match. 46-year-old Mikko Esko, a Finnish setter with coaching experience, has been the team’s starting setter for months. However, due to an injury to young setter Nejc Najdic, the team turned to 45-year-old assistant coach Rok Satler, making them possibly the oldest setter duo ever seen at the highest level of volleyball.
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Earlier this season, fans also witnessed the return of 45-year-old Polish veteran Lukasz Żygadło, the sporting director of Hermapol Częstochowa, to the court. Now, the volleyball world has seen another remarkable veteran pairing in action.