Volleyball News

Sydney, Australia, February 23, 2015 – The Australian Volleyball Federation, known as Volleyball Australia, has signed Italian Roberto Santilli, one most of the Europe’s most successful coaches, to lead the Australian men’s national team in their bid to qualify for the next year’s Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

Italian Roberto Santilli, who had been coaching the Italian Volleyball Federation for four years, takes over at the helm of the Volleyroos on the eve of the team’s most challenging season ever.

In 2015, the team will play in the top level of the prestigious World League, where they’ll take on world No.1Brazil and powerhouses Italy and Serbia in home-and-away fixtures.

And the team will also compete in the Asian Championship in Iran and the World Cup in Japan, the first and important qualifying tournament for next year’s Olympics.

“I have watched with great interest the development of the Australian team and have coached several of them in teams while I have coached in Europe,” Santilli said.

“Their commitment, physical quality and skill have always impressed me, and I am convinced that the current group has the opportunity to be at the top of the sport internationally for several Olympic cycles.

“I am thrilled to be entrusted with the task of guiding them in their achievable ambition of, first, stepping up to the inner circle of the best teams in the world, and secondly, qualifying for and being successful at the Rio Olympic Games.”

The 49-year-old Sanity takes over from Argentinian Jon Uriarte, who helped guide Australia to two Olympic Games and to the top level of the World League.

“Jon Uriarte took Australia to two World Championship and two Olympic Games over the last decade, and has developed our very young team to the stage where they will now compete at the highest level of world volleyball,” Volleyball Australia President Craig Carracher said.

“His passion and skill as a developer of young athletes and his drive and enthusiasm for Australian volleyball has us forever in his debt, and we thank him deeply for his commitment.

“This was a very difficult decision for Volleyball Australia, and I one day expect Jon Uriarte will return to Australian volleyball.  It’s now time to take the next step up to be a repeat podium contender in the top events that we will face in 2015 and 2016, and we are convinced that Roberto Santilli is the right man to lift the team to this level in the short time available.”

Santilli comes to Australian volleyball after successful stints as head coach of top level club teams in Poland and Russia. He also played a leading role in guiding Germany to a bronze medal at last year’s World Championship.

He will start his new role as Volleyroos head coach this month, working with senior squad members who are playing in the European season.

“We are excited to have Santilli’s experience, technical and tactical ability, and with the vision of what is needed to mould a winning team for this task,” Carracher said.

“He has impressed us with his knowledge of our players, nearly all of whom play their professional volleyball in Europe, and with his analysis of the individual and team improvements which will be needed to compete and to succeed over the longer term.”

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Roberto Sanity

Born 1965 in Rome, Italy

Volleyball player until 1985 when injury ended his playing career and he turned to coaching

Bachelor of Physical Education with Honours

Head Coach of several Italian professional clubs from 1995 to 2007.  Several play-offs in A1 league, Final 4 of Italian Cup, Winner of A2 League and Cup.

Italian Federation Coach from 2001-2004 – Head Coach of Junior National Team and Technical Staff Member of Senior National Team in European and World Championship.  Winner of European Junior Championships and World Military Championships, 4th place in Junior World Championship.

Head Coach of Jastrzebski Wegiel Club in Poland from 2007 to 2010, Cup winner, Silver and bronze medals in National Super League and silver medal in European Challenge Cup

Head Coach of Iskra Odintsovo in Russia from 2010 to 2013, bronze medals in National League and Cup

Consultant and Assistant to German National Team, World Championships 2014, Bronze Medal

Volleyroos Competition Program 2015

May 15 – 16 – Test matches v China in Brisbane

May 29 – July 5 – World League Group1 v Italy, Brazil and Serbia, home and away

July 31 – August 8 – Asian Championship in Teheran, Iran

September 8-23 – World Cup in Japan

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