BOGDANKA LUK Lublin has a new leader at the helm—Stéphane Antiga, one of the most accomplished figures in international volleyball, has been appointed head coach.

The 49-year-old Frenchman has built a remarkable coaching résumé, starting with Poland’s national team, which he led to World Championship gold in 2014 and a World Cup bronze in 2015. He later took charge of Canada, guiding them to a World League bronze medal, and also coached Onico Warszawa to a Polish league silver.
Most recently, Antiga led DevelopRes Rzeszów from 2019 to 2024, collecting five league silvers, two Super Cups, and returning in 2025 to win the Polish Championship after a brief stint in Italy (Savino Del Bene Volley Scandicci).
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Z Mistrza Polski do… Mistrza Polski 🥇
— BOGDANKA LUK Lublin (@LukLublin) July 7, 2025
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