Roberto Serniotti
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Nationality | Italian | ||||||
Born | Turin, Italy | 1 May 1962||||||
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||||||
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Roberto Serniotti (born 1 May 1962) is an Italian professional volleyball coach. A former head coach of many teams in the whole of Europe, among others, Berlin Recycling Volleys,[1] Tours VB, Trentino Volley.[2] Asseco Resovia,[3]
Career
His career in the top series began in 1992, as 2nd coach at Piemonte Volley. In the Cuneo club he remains uninterruptedly until 2000 (the last year as 1st coach), winning numerous national and international trophies. After two seasons in Greece at Panathīnaïkos Athlītikos Omilos, he sits again on the bench of Piemonte Volley, as first coach until the end of the Serie A1 2002-03.
In 2003 he moved to France, sitting on the bench of Tours Volley-Ball, which led to the height of his triumphs, guiding the transalpine team to the victory of the first and only Champions League[4] (2nd Champions League won by a French team), one French SuperCup and two French Cups.
From 2003 to 2004 he was also the assistant coach of the France with which he won a silver medal at the 2003 European Championship and participated in the 2004 Summer Olympics. From 2005 to 2007, instead, he was assistant coach of the Italy, with which he won the 2005 European Championship, the bronze medal to the 2005 World Grand Champions Cup and the bronze medal to the 2005 Summer Universiade too.
His transalpine adventure was interrupted in 2006, when he was hired by M. Roma Volley.[5][6] The newborn Roman club, even though it was his first experience, soon achieved prestigious results: in Italy the final of the Italian Cup and of the Italian Supercup, while in the European field he triumphed in the CEV Cup. After two seasons the club decides not to renew its membership to the top division, and Serniotti flies to Russia on the bench of Volejbol'nyj klub Jaroslavič.
From December 29, 2009, until the end of the championship, he is the first coach of Prisma Volley of Taranto.
In 2010 he collaborates again with the French national team coaching Selection B.
On June 21, 2010 he was hired by Trentino Volley, looking for a second coach[7][8] to join Radostin Stojčev. On the bench of the Trentino team he wins for the first time the Italian championship and the World Cup for clubs, which end up several times in his palmarès. He also triumphed in the Italian Cup, the Italian Supercup and the Champions League.
In the summer of 2013 the club encountered financial difficulties, which forced it to sell many of its strongest players; among the departures was also the coach Radostin Stojčev, who had reached the end of his contract. Serniotti is promoted to 1st coach of the team,[9][10][11][12][13] signing a contract renewal of one season, and as his 2nd coach he calls Simone Roscini. The adventure at the helm of the Trentino bench lasts only one season, in which he wins the Italian Supercup and the bronze medal at the World Club Championship.[14]
In the 2015-16 season is called to the guide of Berlin Recycling Volleys, in the 1. German Bundesliga[15][16][17][18][19][20] He calls as his second the Japanese coach Koichiro Shimbo with whom he obtained excellent results both on the national and European field. This was the year of the "triple":[21][22] he won the CEV Cup (the first European trophy in the club's history), the German championship and the German Cup.[23] The following year, he reconfirmed himself as German champion[24][25][26] in addition to leading the German team to the Final Four of the Champions League[27][28]
In the 2017-18 championship he became coach of Asseco Resovia in Polska Liga Siatkówki,[29][30][31][32][33] but in December 2017 he terminated his contract with the Polish team.
In February 2018 he is called to lead Piemonte Volley in Serie B,[34][35] thus returning to the city that launched him as a coach; despite not being reconfirmed for the following season, in December of the same year he returns to sit on the Cuneo bench, this time in Serie A2, to replace Mauro Barisciani.[36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43]
In the 2020-21 season he finished third in the league and was eliminated in the playoff semifinal by Prisma Taranto of Taranto while in the Italian Cup A2/A3 he reached the semifinal losing to Olimpia Bergamo, the team ultimately winning the tournament.
In the 2021-22 championship he reached the final of the Italian Cup A2/A3 thus bringing back, 11 years later, a Cup final at Piemonte Volley[44][45][46][47][48][49][50] against Conad Reggio Emilia, a team that wins at the Cuneo home for 3 to 1, winning the 25th edition. Furthermore, at the end of the regular season he comes third again, thus reconfirming the position of the previous year and this time reaching the final of the playoffs[51][52][53][54][55] where he always meets the Reggio team that imposes itself for 3 to 1 in the Best of Five and gets the move to the SuperLega.
Honours
Clubs
- CEV Cup
- 2007/2008 – with M. Roma Volley
- 2015/2016 – with Berlin Recycling Volleys
- National championships
- 1999/2000 Italian SuperCup, with TNT Alpitour Cuneo
- 2004/2005 French Cup, with Tours VB
- 2005/2006 French SuperCup, with Tours VB
- 2005/2006 French Cup, with Tours VB
- 2015/2016 German Cup, with Berlin Recycling Volleys
- 2015/2016 German Championship, with Berlin Recycling Volleys
- 2016/2017 German Championship, with Berlin Recycling Volleys
References
- ^ Roberto Serniotti, un torinese a Berlino – tuttosport.com – 03.06.2015 – Retrieved 02.02.2020
- ^ Roberto Serniotti nuovo allenatore della Trentino Volley, Simone Roscini il suo vice – trentinovolley.it – 03.07.2013 – Retrieved 02.02.2020
- ^ POL M: OFFICIAL – Roberto Serniotti is the new head coach of Asseco Resovia – worldofvolley.com – 14.05.2017 – Retrieved 02.02.2020
- ^ 27 mars 2005: Tours remporte la Ligue des champions de volley – dicodusport - 27.03.2021 - Retrieved 24.07.2022
- ^ La M. Roma vuole ripetersi: «Non è più un salto nel buio» – ilgiornale.it – 08.08.2007 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ M. Roma contro Trento per infrangere un tabù – ilgiornale.it – 16.12.2007 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Roberto Serniotti è il secondo allenatore di Trento – dallarivolley.com – 21.06.2010 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ ROBERTO SERNIOTTI RINNOVA CON TRENTINO VOLLEY SINO AL 2013 – volley.sportrentino.it – 23.05.2011 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Trentino Volley, Serniotti nuovo allenatore dei Campioni d’Italia – gazzettadellevalli.it – 03.07.2013 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Volley, Trento volta pagina: Serniotti nuovo tecnico – larepubblica.it – 03.07.2013 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Volley: Trento, Serniotti nuovo tecnico – quotidiano.net – 03.07.2013 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Roberto Serniotti è il nuovo allenatore della Trentino Volley – ladigetto.it - 03.07.2013 - Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Roberto Serniotti: un borgarino per il nuovo miracolo Diatec Trentino – targatocn.it - 26.10.2013 - Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Volley, Mondiale per club: Trento, provaci ancora! – oasport.it - 15.10.2013 - Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ BERLIN RECYCLING VOLLEYS: allenatore tutto Made in Italy – berlinitalypost.com – 07.03.2016 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Roberto Serniotti: „Wenn ich Deutsch spräche, verstünden mich nur vier Spieler“ – tagesspiegel.de – 24.10.2015 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Serniotti neuer Trainer in Berlin – su sport1.de – 24.10.2015 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Volley, l’allenatore della squadra di Berlino è l’italiano Roberto Serniotti, già campione del mondo – berlinomagazine.com – 24.10.2015 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Serniotti torna in pista e da Trento andrà ad allenare a Berlino – giornaletrentino.it – 04.06.2015 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Germania, Roberto Serniotti nuovo allenatore del Berlino – volleyball.it – 03.06.2015 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ È il “re” della Bundesliga Serniotti trionfa a Berlino – lastampa.it – 05.05.2016 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Serniotti, magica tripletta in Germania – lastampa.it – 05.05.2016 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Volley: omaggio di Borgo San Dalmazzo a Roberto Serniotti – targatocn.it – 02.05.2016 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Volley: ancora gloria per un ex Cuneo, Roberto Serniotti campione di Germania – targatocn.it – 09.05.2017 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Volley, Serniotti e De Marchi campioni in Germania - gazzetta.it - 02.05.2016 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Volley, Prandi, Abbondanza e Serniotti, tris di campioni – gazzetta.it - 08.05.2016 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Volley, Champions League – Final Four a Roma: chi vincerà il titolo? Kazan favorita, Civitanova-Perugia derby da urlo: squadre ai raggi X – oasport.it - 28.04.2017 - Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Volley, Final Four Champions uomini 2016/2017: Berlino-Kazan, le dichiarazioni pre-partita – sportface.it - 28.04.2017 - Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Roberto Serniotti nowym trenerem Asseco Resovii Rzeszów! – assecoresovia.pl – 11.05.2017 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Roberto Serniotti nowym trenerem Asseco Resovii Rzeszów. Włoch ma już cel! – se.pl – 11.05.2017 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Oficjalnie! Roberto Serniotti trenerem Asseco Resovii – rzeszow.wyborcza.pl – 11.05.2017 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Roberto Serniotti nowym trenerem Asseco Resovii – radiocentrum.pl – 11.05.2017 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Roberto Serniotti nowym trenerem Asseco Resovii Rzeszów. Włoch ma powiązanie z Polską – sportowefakty.wp.pl – 16.05.2017 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Roberto Serniotti ritorna sulla panchina del Cuneo volley – laguida.it – 12.02.2018 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- '^ Serniotti:'Se si vogliono ottenere dei risultati bisogna sporcarsi le mani – cuneodice.it – 13.02.2018 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Cuneo conferma Serniotti in panchina – corrieredellosport.it – 22.06.2020 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Cuneo e Serniotti avanti insieme – lavocedialba.it – 22.05.2021 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Roberto Serniotti: “Per la mia Cuneo spero in pochi cambiamenti” – volleynews.it – 05.05.2021 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Cuneo Volley: alla guida ancora coach Roberto Serniotti – ventidisport.it – 05.05.2021 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Il Cuneo Volley riparte dal Tecnico Roberto Serniotti per la stagione 2019/2020 – cuneo24.it – 04.07.2019 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Roberto Serniotti e il legame con i tifosi di Cuneo: “Speriamo nel loro ritorno al Palazzetto” – lastampa.it – 31.08.2021 – Retrieved 01.09.2021
- ^ Volley A2/M – Presentazione Cuneo, Costamagna, Serniotti e Botto: “Serata emozionante” – ideawebtv.it – 05.10.2021 – Retrieved 06.10.2021
- ^ Serniotti: “Ho imparato tanto girando il mondo, ora porto Cuneo in alto” – volleynews.it – 23.12.2020 – Retrieved 16.08.2021
- ^ Volley A2M. Undici anni dopo Cuneo torna in finale di Coppa Italia! – lavocedialba.it – 02.02.2022 – Retrieved 16.02.2022
- ^ Volley A2M, presentata la finale della Del Monte® Coppa Italia: "Una festa per Cuneo e la pallavolo" – lavocedialba.it – 07.02.2022 – Retrieved 16.02.2022
- ^ CUNEO IN FINALE DI COPPA ITALIA – ideawebtv.it – 03.02.2022 – Retrieved 16.02.2022
- ^ Cuneo soffre, ma vince: 3-1 al Porto Viro. Adesso la finale di Coppa Italia – torino.corriere.it – 02.02.2022 – Retrieved 16.02.2022
- ^ Cuneo in finale di Coppa, il sindaco Borgna: “Grande soddisfazione, venerdì tutti al palazzetto” – laguida.it – 08.02.2022 – Retrieved 16.02.2022
- ^ Cuneo palcoscenico della Finale Del Monte® Coppa Italia A2 – legavolley.it – 05.02.2022 – Retrieved 16.02.2022
- ^ La Finale di Coppa Italia di A2 è Cuneo-Reggio Emilia – corrieredellosport.it – 03.02.2022 – Retrieved 16.02.2022
- ^ Cuneo Volley è in Finale Play Off di A2 – tuttosport.com – 08.05.2022 – Retrieved 31.05.2022
- ^ Volley A2/M: la finale playoff sarà Cuneo-Reggio Emilia! – ideaweb.tv - 12.05.2022 - Retrieved 31.05.2022
- ^ Volley, sale la febbre per gara-1 Finale playoff Cuneo-Reggio Emilia: ci sarà il pubblico delle grandi occasioni – targatocn.it - 14.05.2022 - Retrieved 31.05.2022
- ^ Volley, playoff A2M. 2.437 volte grazie, Cuneo: sei in finale! I Lupi Santa Croce piegati 3-0 in gara-2 – targatocn.it - 08.05.2022 - Retrieved 31.05.2022
- ^ Cuneo Volley è in finale Playoff – cuneo24.it - 09.05.2022 - Retrieved 31.05.2022
- ^ TOURS STRONGER THAN HOST TEAM – cev.eu – 25.03.2005 – Retrieved 02.02.2020 – Archived 22.07.2011
External links
- Coach profile at the European Volleyball Confederation
- Coach profile at LegaVolley.it (in Italian)
- Coach profile at Volleybox.net
- Articles with short description
- Short description with empty Wikidata description
- Articles without Wikidata item
- Commons link is the pagename
- Articles with Italian-language sources (it)
- 1962 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Turin
- Italian volleyball coaches
- Volleyball coaches of international teams
- Italian expatriate sportspeople in Greece
- Italian expatriate sportspeople in France
- Italian expatriate sportspeople in Russia
- Italian expatriate sportspeople in Germany
- Italian expatriate sportspeople in Poland
- Resovia (volleyball) coaches