Carlo De Angelis during his first SuperLega match

Ph. Trabalza

Trento, October 29th, 2015

 

Trentino Volley will remember the positive transfer to Brianza not only for the first great victory in the regular season of 2015/16 season; to embellish it further, there was also the debut in the first place team of another young man raised in the yellow-blue nursery.
Taking over for Oleg Antonov in the third set (and then also in the fourth), to strengthen the second line of the Champions of Italy, the nineteen year old Carlo De Angelis has in fact collected the first presence of his career on the field during the most important national championship. His appearance was very special because in Monza he found space not in his canonical role of libero, but in the one of spiker (position often covered with success in the early years of militancy in youth yellow-blue); regardless of all the memories will remain indelible, because Stoytchev has shown to have confidence in him, even if he knows him only little yet.
De Angelis was born in 1996 and is originally from Formia (Latina), is among the players who has won the most league titles at youth level with Trentino Volley (totally eight: Under-14, Under-16, Under-17, Under-19 and Boy League) and he is only the last, in order of time, of the many products of the yellow-blue nursery to complete the course, that comes up to play in the first team. Earlier the same way out was found from Nicola Leonardi, Andrea Markers, Lorenzo Gallosti, Michele Morelli, Filippo Lanza, Damiano Valsecchi, Michele Fedrizzi, Antonio De Paola, Gabriele Nelli, Tiziano Mazzone and Simone Giannelli. The setter from Bolzano is still the youngest player in the history of Trentino Volley to set foot on the top national championship, having made his debut exactly two years ago (on October 27th, 2013 in Ravenna-Trento 0-3) when he was just 17 years, 2 months and 18 days old.

 

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