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ITA M: Serbia national team middle blocker Krsmanović joins Piacenza

by WoV
source: Georges Matijasevic/Twitter, gassalespiacenza.it; Photo: gazprom-ugra.ru

Serbia Men’s Volleyball national team member Petar Krsmanović joined Italian Championship returnees Gas Sales Piacenza.

Petar-Krsmanovic

Petar-Krsmanovic

According to his agent, Serbian middle blocker Krsmanović will play in Piacenza, who won promotion to the Italian top division, next season.

A 29-year-old middle blocker has spent the last three season in Russia, playing for Gazprom-Yugra Surgut with whom he won the 2018 CEV Challenge Cup. Prior to playing for Surgut, Krsmanović successfully defended the colors of UPCN San Juan Voley Club, winning the Argentinean Championship in the 2015/16.

Krsmanović is currently engaged in the FIVB Nations League with Serbia national team and had several notable blocking displays in the past three weeks of the Preliminary Round. For instance, he made as much as 7 kill blocks against Portugal.

Thus, Krsmanović will make Serbian middle blocker’s duo in Piacenza as Dragan Stanković came to the club earlier.

This month, Piacenza confirmed the staying of the middle blocker Riccardo Copelli, libero Fabio Fanuli, and setter Matteo Paris. The club hired libero Leonardo Scanferla (Centrale Del Latte Sferc Brescia), outside hitter Iacopo Botto (Vero Volley Monza), and Argentinean setter Maximiliano Cavanna (UPCN San Juan Voley Club).

 

See our sections – Transfers – Done Deals and Transfers – Rumors.

 

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