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'''Mauro Berruto''' ( born 8th of may 1969) is the coach of the Italian national team in volleyball. He has earlier coached the Finnish national team, and also the Italian team Lube Banca Macerata. In 2007 he won the award coach of the year in Finland.
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'''Mauro Berruto''' (born 8 May 1969) is an Italian [[volleyball]] head coach.


===External sources===
==Career as coach==
Born in [[Turin]], Berruto graduated in philosophy and started his career in volley with [[CUS Torino Pallavolo]] in 1994. In 2001 he was engaged by [[Copra Piacenza]], which he led to [[Volley Superlega|Serie A1]], Italy's top volleyball club league, for the first time. After coaching at Parma (2003-2004) and [[Lube Macerata|Macerata]] (2004-2005) in the same league, he became head coach of [[Finland men's national volleyball team]], a position he held until 2010; in 2005-2006 he also coached [[Sempre Volley]] Padua in A1. In 2007-2008 he coached [[Panathinaikos V.C.]] in Greece, while the fellowing year he returned to Italy's Serie 1 as head coach of [[Pallavolo Gabeca|Gabeca Montichiari]] (2008-2010), moving to Lube Macerata in 2010-2011.
[http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauro_Berruto - Finnish Wikipedia]


In 2010 he was head coach of [[Italy men's national volleyball team]]. In 2011 his national team achieved the silver medal in the [[2011 Men's European Volleyball Championship|European Championship]]. On August 12, 2012 Italy defeated [[Bulgaria men's national volleyball team|Bulgaria]] to gain the bronze medal in the [[Volleyball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|20120 Olympic Games at London]]. At the [[2013 FIVB Volleyball World League|World League 2013]] his team achieved bronze, while in the same year [[2013 Men's European Volleyball Championship|European Championship]]s he led the Italian team to the second consecutive silver medal in the tournament.<ref>[http://www.eurovolley2013.dk/index.php/en/news/item/1557-russian-giants-add-yet-another-title-to-their-unique-showcase ''Russian giants add yet another title to their unique showcase''] - eurovolley2013.dk - 29-09-2013</ref> At the [[2014 FIVB Volleyball World League|World League 2014]] Italy qualified to the final round, held in [[Florence]], gaining another bronze medal.

Just before the final round of the [[2015 FIVB Volleyball World League|2015 World League]] he sent home four players ([[Ivan Zaytsev (volleyball)|Zaytsev]], [[Dragan Travica|Travica]], [[Giulio Sabbi|Sabbi]] and [[Luigi Randazzo|Randazzo]]) because of insubordination. After his team took 5th place in the World League finals held in [[Rio de Janeiro]], on July 29, 2015 he resigned as coach of the [[Italy men's national volleyball team|Italian national team]].<ref>[http://www.plusliga.pl/news/id/11636 ''Mauro Berruto nie jest już trenerem Italii''] - plusliga.pl - 29-07-2015</ref>

==Awards==

* '''2005''' [[File:Simple gold cup.svg|16px]] [[2004–05 CEV Challenge Cup|CEV Challenge Cup]], with [[Volley Lube|Lube Banca Macerata]]
* '''2008''' [[File:Simple gold cup.svg|16px]] Greek Cup, with [[Panathinaikos V.C.|Panathinaikos Athens]]
* '''2011''' [[File:Simple gold cup.svg|16px]] [[2010–11 CEV Challenge Cup|CEV Challenge Cup]], with [[Volley Lube|Lube Banca Macerata]]
* '''2011''' [[File:Silver medal with cup.svg|16px]] [[2011 Men's European Volleyball Championship|CEV European Championship]]
* '''2012''' [[File:Bronze medal with cup.svg|16px]] [[Volleyball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|Olympic Games]]
* '''2013''' [[File:Bronze medal with cup.svg|16px]] [[2013 FIVB Volleyball World League|FIVB World League]]
* '''2013''' [[File:Silver medal with cup.svg|16px]] [[2013 Men's European Volleyball Championship|CEV European Championship]]
* '''2013''' [[File:Bronze medal with cup.svg|16px]] [[2013 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Grand Champions Cup|FIVB World Grand Champions Cup]]
* '''2014''' [[File:Bronze medal with cup.svg|16px]] [[2014 FIVB Volleyball World League|FIVB World League]]

==References==
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[[Category:Sportspeople from Turin]]
[[Category:Italian volleyball coaches]]
[[Category:Volleyball coaches of international teams]]
[[Category:Panathinaikos V.C. coaches]]


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Latest revision as of 04:50, 31 August 2023

Mauro Berruto
Personal information
Full nameMauro Berruto
Born (1969-05-08) May 8, 1969 (age 55)
Turin, Italy
Coaching information
Previous teams coached
YearsTeams
1994–1996
1996–1998
1998–2001
2001–2003
2003–2004
2004–2005
2005–2006
2005–2010
2007–2008
2008–2010
2010–2011
2010–2015
Italien CUS Torino Pallavolo
Griechenland Olympiacos Piraeus
Italien CUS Torino Pallavolo
Italien Copra Piacenza
Italien Ducato Parma
Italien Lube Banca Macerata
Italien Sempre Volley
 Finnland
Griechenland Panathinaikos Athens
Italien Gabeca Montichiari
Italien Lube Banca Macerata
 Italien
Last updated: 29 July 2015

Mauro Berruto (born 8 May 1969) is an Italian volleyball head coach.

Career as coach

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Born in Turin, Berruto graduated in philosophy and started his career in volley with CUS Torino Pallavolo in 1994. In 2001 he was engaged by Copra Piacenza, which he led to Serie A1, Italy's top volleyball club league, for the first time. After coaching at Parma (2003-2004) and Macerata (2004-2005) in the same league, he became head coach of Finland men's national volleyball team, a position he held until 2010; in 2005-2006 he also coached Sempre Volley Padua in A1. In 2007-2008 he coached Panathinaikos V.C. in Greece, while the fellowing year he returned to Italy's Serie 1 as head coach of Gabeca Montichiari (2008-2010), moving to Lube Macerata in 2010-2011.

In 2010 he was head coach of Italy men's national volleyball team. In 2011 his national team achieved the silver medal in the European Championship. On August 12, 2012 Italy defeated Bulgaria to gain the bronze medal in the 20120 Olympic Games at London. At the World League 2013 his team achieved bronze, while in the same year European Championships he led the Italian team to the second consecutive silver medal in the tournament.[1] At the World League 2014 Italy qualified to the final round, held in Florence, gaining another bronze medal.

Just before the final round of the 2015 World League he sent home four players (Zaytsev, Travica, Sabbi and Randazzo) because of insubordination. After his team took 5th place in the World League finals held in Rio de Janeiro, on July 29, 2015 he resigned as coach of the Italian national team.[2]

Awards

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References

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