It is already known that Eczacibasi VitrA are negotiating with Marco Aurelio Motta, while it turns out that Fenerbahce are also interested in hiring one Brazilian coach for the next season.
According to Bruno Voloch, Fenerbahce have started talks with current head coach of Osasco – Luizomar de Moura!
This source writes that Luizomar is just one of the options for Fenerbahce, but the fact he is also working as head coach of Peru women’s national team may be a slight problem in negotiations.
Fenerbahce are looking for the new head coach as Marcelo Abbondanza has decided to continue his career in Italy.
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I hear from volleyball mania in Brazil that Moura even can’t speak English at all. I recommend LANG PING, legend of China who was a head coach of USA women national team once.
Re: @Charisma
Here is Brazilian volleyball mania’s saying about Moura. ‘The rumor about Luizomar de Moura in Fenerbahce is very much laughable. Among other issues, he can’t even speak in English.’
Re: @Charisma Is it possible that one coach wants to have international career and in xxi century doesn’t even speek english? It has to be an info from his agent just to get some more attention…
Re: @Charisma
I can`t remember who was Volero`s coach and which year it was, but i remember Nadja Ninkovic during times outs for example, would translate whatever the coach was saying for teammates in English.
Well, Natalia could do the same thing.
Re: @Fabio That is not how serious clubs do. But, everything is possible in Turkey
Re: @Fabio Do you think Natalia can do with her very limited English?
Re: @Charisma
Maybe she can. And Luziomar can just learn English. It is not that hard. Even Bujis, Bjelica (not sure Malesevic) learned Portuguese while playing in Brazil.