Modena Volley is a professional volleyball team based in Modena, Italy. It has played in the highest level of the Italian Volleyball League without interruption since 1968. It is the most successful Italian club, having won both the national league and the national cup twelve times each. The club is one of the most prominent and prestigious in Europe too, having won thirteen European trophies including four CEV Champions League.

Achievements

  • CEV Champions League (x4) 1990, 1996, 1997, 1998 (x4) 1987, 1988, 1989, 2003 (x1) 1991
  • CEV Cup (x4) 1980, 1986, 1995, 2023 (x1) 2007
  • CEV Challenge Cup (x5) 1983, 1984, 1985, 2004, 2008 (x2) 2000, 2001
  • CEV SuperCup (x1) 1995 (x2) 1990, 1997
  • Italian Championship (x12) 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1995, 1997, 2002, 2016
  • Italian Cup (x12) 1979, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2015, 2016
  • Italian SuperCup (x4) 1997, 2015, 2016, 2018

History

The club was founded in 1966 by Benito and Giuseppe Panini, owners of Edizioni Panini publishing house, and was named Gruppo Sportivo Panini (or simply G.S. Panini). The club, trained by Franco Anderlini, started from Serie C (the third level of the Italian League) and achieved the Serie A in 1968, taking only two seasons. Since then it has never been relegated to lower divisions.

It took only another season to achieve the first Italian League, in 1969/70: the victory was led by the Czechoslovak superstar Josef Musil. With Anderlini as head coach Modena won three championships, but in 1975/76 he resigned and was replaced by Polish Edward Skorek who acted as player-coach, leading Panini to another national title. By the end of the 1970s Modena clinched four Italian leagues, two Italian cups and its first European trophy, the 1979/80 CEV Cup Winners' Cup, with the Brazilian Bernard Rajzman and the Italian Francesco Dall'Olio as leaders of the team.

In the 1980s Modena had even greater successes: managed by Julio Velasco the team gained four consecutive Italian leagues and many national and international cups. In 1989 Velasco was appointed head of the Italian national team, leaving Modena where he was replaced by Vladimir Jankovic. Even without Velasco, Modena became European champion winning the 1989/90 CEV Champions League.

Daytona Volley logo (1994–2005).

The team entered the 1990s with financial difficulties and its best players (Vullo, Bernardi, Bertoli, Cantagalli, Lucchetta) left Modena moving to better funded clubs. The Panini era was coming to an end and in 1993 the club changed ownership for the first time, being taken over by Giovanni Vandelli, a ceramic industrialist who renamed the club as Daytona Volley. Vandelli signed Daniele Bagnoli as head coach and brought back Bertoli, Cantagalli and Vullo. Modena soon regained its competitiveness and in five seasons it won twelve trophies, including two Italian Leagues and two CEV Champions Leagues. The 1996/97 season could be regarded as one of the most successful in the club's long history, having achieved the Italian League, the Italian Cup and the Champions League in the same year. The line-up of this legendary season was structured by the setter Fabio Vullo, the opposite hitter Juan Cuminetti, the middle-blockers Bas van de Goor and Andrea Giani, the outside hitters Marco Bracci and Luca Cantagalli: one of the best European teams ever.

1996 was also the year of Giuseppe Panini's death, co-founder and for many years the highly respected president of the club. The municipal administration of Modena entitled the local arena, home of the volleyball team, to his memory as Palazzo dello Sport Giuseppe Panini, commonly referred to as PalaPanini by supporters. In 1997/98, trained by Francesco Dall'Olio, Modena won his third consecutive CEV Champions League. After an unsuccessful comeback of Daniele Bagnoli, Vandelli's club won its last Italian league in 2001/02 with Angelo Lorenzetti as coach.

Pallavolo Modena logo (2005–2013).

Vandelli's last trophy was the 2003/04 CEV Cup (now Challenge Cup), then in 2005 he sold the club to a consortium composed of Antonio Barone (a coal industry businessman and former volleyball player, who won two Italian leagues with the Panini team), Catia Pedrini (Barone's wife) and Giuliano Grani (a merchandising businessman). The name was changed to Pallavolo Modena and Barone became the new president.

During 2008 Barone e Pedrini left the club leaving it in the hands of Grani and new partner Pietro Peia (a long-standing manager of the club). In 2012 even Grani took a step back, leaving Peia as the sole owner. Under the Barone-Grani-Peia ownership Modena won only one trophy with the 2007/08 CEV Challenge Cup, despite great investments to sign notable players like Ángel Dennis, Murilo Endres and Matthew Anderson, and many successive famous coaches like Julio Velasco, Andrea Giani, Silvano Prandi, Daniele Bagnoli (at his third experience at Modena) and Angelo Lorenzetti.

Modena Volley logo (2013–2014).

In May 2013 a new consortium composed of Gino Gibertini (dealer of oil products), Antonio Panini (son of Giuseppe Panini), Catia Pedrini, Dino Piacentini (building contractor) and Peter Zehentleitner (CEO of Trenkwalder Italia) acquired the club. Both Gibertini and Piacentini were Panini's players in the seventies. The club's name was changed to Modena Volley Punto Zero with Gibertini as president and Lorenzetti being confirmed as head coach. The coexistence between many partners proved to be difficult and after few months Gibertini, Panini and Zehentleitner left the consortium. Catia Pedrini was then appointed president of the club with Piacentini in the role of vice-president.

For the 2014–15 season the club's name has been modified to Modena Volley with a new logo. On 11 January 2015, the team won its first title in 7 years (the last victory was the CEV Challenge Cup in 2008), by defeating Trentino Volley in the final of Italian Volleyball Cup.

For the 2015–2016 season Modena decides to strengthen the team by adding the Brazilian middle-blocker Lucas Saatkamp, and replacing Uroš Kovačević with his Serbian compatriot Miloš Nikić. Since October 2015, the club sets a major sponsorship deal with DHL. During the season, the club enlarged his honours with the victories of Italian Supercup in October and the Italian Volleyball Cup in February, by defeating Trentino Volley in both matches. Above all, the main success of the season has been the Italian national title after 14 years, by defeating SIR Safety Perugia in the final by 3–0.

For the 2016–2017 season, there are many changes: the main sponsor DHL and coach Angelo Lorenzetti leave the club, moreover the Brazilians "magic duo" Bruno Rezende and Lucas Saatkamp return to their home country. Nevertheless, Modena reinforces the roster by hiring two of the best middle blockers in the world: Maxwell Holt and Kevin Le Roux. The expert Argentinian setter Santiago Orduna takes place of Bruninho and the Serbian spiker Nemanja Petric is promoted as team Captain. Since September 2016, the new main sponsor of the club is the Italian asset management company Azimut Holding.

Former names

1968–1989Panini Modena
1989–1991Philips Modena
1991–1992Carimonte Modena
1992–1993Panini Modena
1993–1994Daytona Modena
1994–1995Daytona Las Modena
1995–1996Las Daytona Modena
1996–1997Las Daytona Modena; Las Valtur Modena[a]
1997–2000Casa Modena Unibon
2000–2002Casa Modena Salumi
2002–2003Kerakoll Modena; Meta Daytona Modena[b]
2003–2004Kerakoll Modena
2004–2005Daytona Modena
2005–2008Cimone Modena
2008–2010Trenkwalder Modena
2010–2014Casa Modena
2014–2015Modena Volley; Parmareggio Modena[c]
2015–2016DHL Modena
2016–2018Azimut Modena
2018–2019Azimut Leo Shoes Modena
2019–2021Leo Shoes Modena
2021–2022Leo Shoes PerkinElmer Modena
2022–PresentValsa Group Modena
  • a Only at CEV Champions Cup
  • b Only at Italian SuperCup
  • c Since 28 February 2015

Team

Team roster – season 2022/2023

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1Brazil Bruno Rezende (C)(1986-07-02)July 2, 1986(age 39)setter
3Australia Lorenzo Pope(2001-12-06)December 6, 2001(age 24)outside hitter
4France Nicolas Maréchal(1987-03-04)March 4, 1987(age 39)outside hitter
5Italy Riccardo Gollini(2000-07-05)July 5, 2000(age 25)libero
6Italy Giovanni Sanguinetti(2000-04-14)April 14, 2000(age 26)middle blocker
7Serbia Dragan Stanković(1985-10-18)October 18, 1985(age 40)middle blocker
9France Earvin N'Gapeth(1991-02-12)February 12, 1991(age 35)outside hitter
10Italy Lorenzo Sala(2002-01-01)January 1, 2002(age 24)opposite
11Germany Tobias Krick(1998-10-22)October 22, 1998(age 27)middle blocker
12Turkey Adis Lagumdzija(1999-03-29)March 29, 1999(age 27)opposite
15Italy Elia Bossi(1994-08-15)August 15, 1994(age 31)middle blocker
16Italy Nicola Salsi(1997-09-13)September 13, 1997(age 28)setter
21Italy Salvatore Rossini(1986-07-13)July 13, 1986(age 39)libero
24Italy Andrea Malvasi(2005-06-23)June 23, 2005(age 20)outside hitter
90Italy Tommaso Rinaldi(2001-11-09)November 9, 2001(age 24)outside hitter
Head coach: Italy Alberto Giuliani Assistant: Argentina Sebastian Carotti
Team roster – season 2021/2022
No.NameDate of birthPosition
1Brazil Bruno Rezende (C)(1986-07-02)July 2, 1986(age 39)setter
3Netherlands Maarten van Garderen(1990-01-24)January 24, 1990(age 36)outside hitter
5Italy Riccardo Gollini(2000-07-05)July 5, 2000(age 25)libero
6Italy Giovanni Sanguinetti(2000-04-14)April 14, 2000(age 26)middle blocker
7Italy Dragan Stanković(1985-10-18)October 18, 1985(age 40)middle blocker
8France Swan N'Gapeth(1992-01-09)January 9, 1992(age 34)outside hitter
9France Earvin N'Gapeth(1991-02-12)February 12, 1991(age 35)outside hitter
10Italy Lorenzo Sala(2002-01-01)January 1, 2002(age 24)opposite
14Netherlands Nimir Abdel-Aziz(1992-02-05)February 5, 1992(age 34)opposite
16Italy Nicola Salsi(1997-09-13)September 13, 1997(age 28)setter
17Brazil Yoandy Leal(1988-08-31)August 31, 1988(age 37)outside hitter
18Italy Daniele Mazzone(1992-06-04)June 4, 1992(age 33)middle blocker
21Italy Salvatore Rossini(1986-07-13)July 13, 1986(age 39)libero
Head coach: Italy Andrea Giani
Team roster – season 2020/2021
Leo Shoes Modena
No.NameDate of birthPosition
1Italy Tommaso Rinaldi(2001-11-09)November 9, 2001outside hitter
2Cuba Luis Estrada Mazorra(2000-03-10)March 10, 2000outside hitter
3Italy Nicola Iannelli(1999-03-03)March 3, 1999libero
4Serbia Nemanja Petric(1987-07-28)July 28, 1987outside hitter
5Italy Paolo Porro(2001-10-27)October 27, 2001setter
6Italy Giovanni Sanguinetti(2000-04-14)April 14, 2000middle blocker
7Italy Dragan Stanković(1985-10-18)October 18, 1985middle blocker
10France Jenia Grebennikov(1990-08-13)August 13, 1990libero
11United States Micah Christenson (C)(1993-05-08)May 8, 1993setter
13Germany Moritz Karlitzek(1996-08-12)August 12, 1996outside hitter
14Italy Luca Vettori(1991-04-26)April 26, 1991opposite
15Italy Elia Bossi(1994-08-15)August 15, 1994middle blocker
17Austria Paul Buchegger(1996-03-04)March 4, 1996opposite
18Italy Daniele Mazzone(1992-06-04)June 4, 1992middle blocker
19Italy Daniele Lavia(1999-11-04)November 4, 1999outside hitter
Head coach: Italy Andrea Giani Assistant: Sebastian Carotti
Team roster – season 2019/2020
Leo Shoes Modena
No.NameDate of birthPosition
1United States Matthew Anderson(1987-04-18)April 18, 1987outside hitter
2Cuba Luis Estrada Mazorra(2000-03-10)March 10, 2000outside hitter
3Italy Nicola Iannelli(1999-03-03)March 3, 1999libero
5Italy Andrea Truocchio(2000-02-10)February 10, 2000middle blocker
6Italy Giovanni Sanguinetti(2000-04-14)April 14, 2000middle blocker
7Italy Salvatore Rossini(1986-07-13)July 13, 1986libero
8Italy Giulio Pinali(1997-04-02)April 2, 1997outside hitter
9Italy Ivan Zaytsev(1988-10-02)October 2, 1988opposite
10Poland Bartosz Bednorz(1994-07-25)July 25, 1994outside hitter
11United States Micah Christenson(1993-05-08)May 8, 1993setter
12United States Maxwell Holt(1987-03-12)March 12, 1987middle blocker
15Italy Elia Bossi(1994-08-15)August 15, 1994middle blocker
16Italy Nicola Salsi(1997-09-13)September 13, 1997setter
18Italy Daniele Mazzone(1992-06-04)June 4, 1992middle blocker
20Italy Matteo Lusetti(2002-08-06)August 6, 2002setter
23Italy Tommaso Rinaldi(2001-11-09)November 9, 2001outside hitter
90Germany Denis Kaliberda(1990-06-24)June 24, 1990outside hitter
Head coach: Andrea Giani Assistant: Luca Cantagalli
Team roster – season 2018/2019
Azimut Leo Shoes Modena
No.NameDate of birthPosition
1Poland Bartosz Bednorz(1994-07-25)July 25, 1994outside hitter
2France Kevin Tillie(1990-11-02)November 2, 1990outside hitter
3Italy Lorenzo Benvenuti(1994-07-08)July 8, 1994libero
4Italy Marco Pierotti(1996-06-19)June 19, 1996outside hitter
5Netherlands Luuc Van der Ent(1997-07-27)July 27, 1997middle blocker
7Italy Salvatore Rossini(1986-07-13)July 13, 1986libero
8Italy Giulio Pinali(1997-04-02)April 2, 1997outside hitter
9Italy Ivan Zaytsev(1988-10-02)October 2, 1988opposite
10United States Jennings Franciskovic(1995-05-10)May 10, 1995setter
11United States Micah Christenson(1993-05-08)May 8, 1993setter
12United States Maxwell Holt(1987-03-12)March 12, 1987middle blocker
13Italy Simone Anzani(1992-02-24)February 24, 1992middle blocker
14Italy Andrea Truocchio(2000-02-10)February 10, 2000middle blocker
16Italy Matteo Lusetti(2002-08-06)August 6, 2002setter
17Slovenia Tine Urnaut(1988-09-03)September 3, 1988outside hitter
18Italy Daniele Mazzone(1992-06-04)June 4, 1992middle blocker
24Germany Denys Kaliberda(1990-06-24)June 24, 1990outside hitter
25Netherlands Wessel Keemink(1993-05-29)May 29, 1993setter
Head coach: Julio Velasco Assistant: Luca Cantagalli
Team roster – season 2017/2018
Azimut Modena
No.NameDate of birthPosition
1Brazil Bruno Rezende(1986-07-02)July 2, 1986setter
2United States Jennings Franciskovic(1995-05-10)May 10, 1995setter
3Italy Andrea Argenta(1996-06-01)June 1, 1996outside hitter
4Netherlands Maarten Van Garderen(1990-01-24)January 24, 1990outside hitter
6Italy Federico Tosi(1991-09-18)September 18, 1991libero
7Italy Salvatore Rossini(1986-07-13)July 13, 1986libero
8France Swan N'Gapeth(1992-01-09)January 9, 1992outside hitter
9France Earvin N'Gapeth(1991-02-12)February 12, 1991outside hitter
10Italy Giulio Sabbi(1989-08-10)August 10, 1989opposite
11Italy Elia Bossi(1994-08-15)August 15, 1994middle blocker
12United States Maxwell Holt(1987-03-12)March 12, 1987middle blocker
14Italy Alberto Marra(1998-11-18)November 18, 1998middle blocker
15Italy Giulio Pinali(1997-04-02)April 2, 1997outside hitter
16Bulgaria Chono Penchev(1994-12-11)December 11, 1994setter
17Slovenia Tine Urnaut(1988-09-03)September 3, 1988outside hitter
18Italy Daniele Mazzone(1992-06-04)June 4, 1992middle blocker
Head coach: Radostin Stoytchev Assistant: Dario Simoni
Team roster – season 2016/2017
Azimut Modena
No.NameDate of birthPosition
4Serbia Nemanja Petrić (C)(1987-07-28)July 28, 1987outside hitter
5Argentina Santiago Orduna(1983-08-31)August 31, 1983setter
6Italy Jacopo Massari(1988-06-02)June 2, 1988outside hitter
7Italy Salvatore Rossini(1986-07-13)July 13, 1986libero
8France Swan N'Gapeth(1992-01-09)January 9, 1992outside hitter
9France Earvin N'Gapeth(1991-02-12)February 12, 1991outside hitter
10France Kevin Le Roux(1989-05-11)May 11, 1989middle blocker
11Italy Matteo Piano(1990-10-24)October 24, 1990middle blocker
12United States Maxwell Holt(1987-03-12)March 12, 1987middle blocker
13Italy Dragan Travica(1986-08-28)August 28, 1986setter
14Italy Samuel Onwelo(1997-04-18)April 18, 1997opposite
16Italy Nicola Salsi(1997-09-13)September 13, 1997setter
17Italy Luca Vettori(1991-04-26)April 26, 1991opposite
Head coach: Lorenzo Tubertini
Team roster – season 2015/2016
DHL Modena
No.NameDate of birthPosition
1Brazil Bruno Rezende (C)(1986-07-02)July 2, 1986setter
2Italy Fabio Donadio(1988-04-30)April 30, 1988libero
4Serbia Nemanja Petrić(1987-07-28)July 28, 1987outside hitter
5Italy Pietro Soli(1994-09-15)September 15, 1994setter
6Italy Alberto Casadei(1984-02-06)February 6, 1984opposite
7Italy Salvatore Rossini(1986-07-13)July 13, 1986libero
8Italy Luca Sartoretti(1995-11-20)November 20, 1995outside hitter
9France Earvin N'Gapeth(1991-02-12)February 12, 1991outside hitter
10Serbia Miloš Nikić(1986-03-31)March 31, 1986outside hitter
11Italy Matteo Piano(1990-10-24)October 24, 1990middle blocker
12Italy Elia Bossi(1994-08-15)August 15, 1994middle blocker
14Nigeria Samuel Onwelo(1997-04-18)April 18, 1997opposite
15Brazil Thiago Sens(1985-07-02)July 2, 1985outside hitter
16Brazil Lucas Saatkamp(1986-03-06)March 6, 1986middle blocker
17Italy Luca Vettori(1991-04-26)April 26, 1991opposite
18Italy Nicholas Sighinolfi(1994-08-11)August 11, 1994middle blocker
Head coach: Angelo Lorenzetti Assistant: Lorenzo Tubertini

Notable players

The stars indicate Volleyball Hall of Fame inductees.

1980–1983 Italy Andrea Anastasi 2012–2013 Italy Michele Baranowicz 1969–1973 Italy Antonio Barone 1985–1989 2005–2007 Italy Davide Bellini 1985–1990 Italy Lorenzo Bernardi 1983–1990 1993–1994 Italy Franco Bertoli 2000–2003 Italy Vigor Bovolenta 1994–1998 Italy Marco Bracci 1980–1990 1993–1998 2000–2004 Italy Luca Cantagalli 1971–1981 1984–1986 1994–1995 Italy Francesco Dall'Olio 1986–1987 Italy Ferdinando De Giorgi 2001–2003 Italy Andrea Gardini 1996–2008 Italy Andrea Giani 1968–1978 Italy Rodolfo Giovenzana 1981–1990 1998–2000 Italy Andrea Lucchetta 2005–2006 Italy Luigi Mastrangelo 1968–1980 Italy Paolo Montorsi 1968–1975 Italy Andrea Nannini 1990–1994 2000–2006 Italy Damiano Pippi 1980–1984 Italy Stefano Recine 1996–1997 2005–2009 Italy Andrea Sartoretti 1968–1981 Italy Stefano Sibani 2003–2005 2008–2009 2017 Italy Dragan Travica 1986–1990 1994–2000 Italy Fabio Vullo 2018–2020 Italy Ivan Zaytsev 2017–2022 Italy Daniele Mazzone 2007–2012 Cuba/Italy Ángel Dennis1982–1986 Argentina Esteban Martinez 1990–1993 Argentina Hugo Conte 1993–2000 Argentina Juan Cuminetti 1990–1993 Argentina Waldo Kantor 1984–1986 1987–1988 Argentina Raúl Quiroga 2010–2012 Russia Yury Berezhko 1998–2002 Russia Aleksey Kazakov 1997–1998 Russia Evgeni Mitkov 1993–1995 Russia Ruslan Olikhver 2000–2004 Russia Roman Yakovlev 1994–2000 Netherlands Bas van de Goor 2000–2002 Netherlands Guido Görtzen 2008–2011 Netherlands Wytze Kooistra 2009–2012 Netherlands Dick Kooy 2021–2022 Netherlands Maarten van Garderen 2021–2022 Netherlands Nimir Abdel-Aziz 2013–2014 Poland Zbigniew Bartman 1975–1977 Poland Edward Skorek 2013–2014 Germany Lukas Kampa 1968–1970 Czech Republic Josef Musil 2004–2005 Czech Republic Jan Štokr 1978–1980 Brazil Bernard Rajzman 2003–2007 Brazil Luiz Felipe Fonteles 1992–1994 Brazil Maurício Lima 2002–2003 2004–2005 Brazil Dante Amaral 2005–2008 Brazil Ricardo Garcia 2006–2007 Brazil Nalbert Bitencourt 2006–2009 Brazil Murilo Endres 2006–2009 Brazil Sidão 2007–2008 Brazil André Heller 2007–2008 Brazil André Nascimento 2021–2022 Brazil Yoandy Leal 2011 2014–2016 2017–2018 2021– Brazil Bruno Rezende 2015–2018 2021– France Earvin N'Gapeth 2020–2021 France Jenia Grebennikov 2011–2012 Bulgaria Viktor Yosifov 2011–2012 2019–2020 United States Matt Anderson 2000–2004 United States Lloy Ball 2008–2009 United States David Lee 2016–2020 United States Maxwell Holt 2018–2021 United States Micah Christenson 1988–1990 United States Doug Partie 2012–2015 Serbia Uroš Kovačević 2014–2017 2020–2021 Serbia Nemanja Petrić
1980–1983Italy Andrea Anastasi
2012–2013Italy Michele Baranowicz
1969–1973Italy Antonio Barone
1985–1989 2005–2007Italy Davide Bellini
1985–1990Italy Lorenzo Bernardi
1983–1990 1993–1994Italy Franco Bertoli
2000–2003Italy Vigor Bovolenta
1994–1998Italy Marco Bracci
1980–1990 1993–1998 2000–2004Italy Luca Cantagalli
1971–1981 1984–1986 1994–1995Italy Francesco Dall'Olio
1986–1987Italy Ferdinando De Giorgi
2001–2003Italy Andrea Gardini
1996–2008Italy Andrea Giani
1968–1978Italy Rodolfo Giovenzana
1981–1990 1998–2000Italy Andrea Lucchetta
2005–2006Italy Luigi Mastrangelo
1968–1980Italy Paolo Montorsi
1968–1975Italy Andrea Nannini
1990–1994 2000–2006Italy Damiano Pippi
1980–1984Italy Stefano Recine
1996–1997 2005–2009Italy Andrea Sartoretti
1968–1981Italy Stefano Sibani
2003–2005 2008–2009 2017Italy Dragan Travica
1986–1990 1994–2000Italy Fabio Vullo
2018–2020Italy Ivan Zaytsev
2017–2022Italy Daniele Mazzone
2007–2012Cuba/Italy Ángel Dennis
1982–1986Argentina Esteban Martinez
1990–1993Argentina Hugo Conte
1993–2000Argentina Juan Cuminetti
1990–1993Argentina Waldo Kantor
1984–1986 1987–1988Argentina Raúl Quiroga
2010–2012Russia Yury Berezhko
1998–2002Russia Aleksey Kazakov
1997–1998Russia Evgeni Mitkov
1993–1995Russia Ruslan Olikhver
2000–2004Russia Roman Yakovlev
1994–2000Netherlands Bas van de Goor
2000–2002Netherlands Guido Görtzen
2008–2011Netherlands Wytze Kooistra
2009–2012Netherlands Dick Kooy
2021–2022Netherlands Maarten van Garderen
2021–2022Netherlands Nimir Abdel-Aziz
2013–2014Poland Zbigniew Bartman
1975–1977Poland Edward Skorek
2013–2014Germany Lukas Kampa
1968–1970Czech Republic Josef Musil
2004–2005Czech Republic Jan Štokr
1978–1980Brazil Bernard Rajzman
2003–2007Brazil Luiz Felipe Fonteles
1992–1994Brazil Maurício Lima
2002–2003 2004–2005Brazil Dante Amaral
2005–2008Brazil Ricardo Garcia
2006–2007Brazil Nalbert Bitencourt
2006–2009Brazil Murilo Endres
2006–2009Brazil Sidão
2007–2008Brazil André Heller
2007–2008Brazil André Nascimento
2021–2022Brazil Yoandy Leal
2011 2014–2016 2017–2018 2021–Brazil Bruno Rezende
2015–2018 2021–France Earvin N'Gapeth
2020–2021France Jenia Grebennikov
2011–2012Bulgaria Viktor Yosifov
2011–2012 2019–2020United States Matt Anderson
2000–2004United States Lloy Ball
2008–2009United States David Lee
2016–2020United States Maxwell Holt
2018–2021United States Micah Christenson
1988–1990United States Doug Partie
2012–2015Serbia Uroš Kovačević
2014–2017 2020–2021Serbia Nemanja Petrić

Presidents

1966–1993Giuseppe Panini
1993–2005Giovanni Vandelli
2005–2007Antonio Barone
2007–2012Giuliano Grani
2012–2013Pietro Peia
2013Gino Gibertini
2013–2022Catia Pedrini
2022–PresentGiulia Gabana

Head coaches

NameNationalityYears
Franco AnderliniItaly1966–1975
Edward SkorekPoland1975–1978
Gian Paolo GuidettiItaly1978–1983
Andrea NanniniItaly1983–1985
Julio VelascoArgentina1985–1989
Vladimir JankovićSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia1989–1990
Massimo BarboliniItaly1990–1992
Bernardo RezendeBrazil1992–1993
Daniele BagnoliItaly1993–1997[a]
Franco BertoliItaly1996–1997[a]
Francesco Dall'OlioItaly1997–1998
Bruno BagnoliItaly1998–2000[b]
Franco BertoliItaly2000[b]
Daniele BagnoliItaly2000–2001
Angelo LorenzettiItaly2001–2004[c]
Maurizio MenariniItaly2004[c]
Julio VelascoArgentina2004–2006
Bruno BagnoliItaly2006–2007
Andrea GianiItaly2007–2008[d]
Emanuele ZaniniItaly2008–2009[d]
Silvano PrandiItaly2009–2011[e]
Daniele BagnoliItaly2011–2012[e]
Angelo LorenzettiItaly2012–2016
Roberto PiazzaItaly2016–2017[f]
Lorenzo TubertiniItaly2017[f]
Radostin StoychevBulgaria2017–2018
Julio VelascoArgentina2018–2019
Andrea GianiItaly2019–2023
Francesco PetrellaItaly2023–Present
  • a In November 1996 Daniele Bagnoli suffered serious injuries from a car accident and was replaced by Bertoli until his recovery.
  • b In February 2000 Bruno Bagnoli was sacked and replaced by Bertoli.
  • c In January 2004 Lorenzetti was dismissed and replaced by the assistant coach Menarini.
  • d In December 2008 Giani was sacked and replaced by Zanini.
  • e In January 2011 Prandi was dismissed and replaced by Daniele Bagnoli.
  • f In February 2017 Piazza and the club agreed to terminate the contract. He was replaced by the assistant coach Tubertini.

Kit manufacturer

The table below shows the history of kit providers for the Modena team.

PeriodKit provider
1985–1989Best Company
1989–2003Asics
2003–2005A-Line
2005–2017Macron
2017–2021Erreà
2021–currentNinesquared

External links

  • at Volleybox.net