Raúl Lozano
Raúl Lozano | |||||||
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Personal information | |||||||
Full name | Raúl Lucio Lozano | ||||||
Nationality |
Argentine Italian Spanish | ||||||
Born |
La Plata, Argentina | September 3, 1956||||||
Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) | ||||||
Coaching information | |||||||
Current team | China | ||||||
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Volleyball information | |||||||
Position | Setter | ||||||
Last updated: 4 May 2017 |
Raúl Lucio Lozano (born 3 September 1956) is a former Argentine volleyball player, head coach of China men's national volleyball team.
Career as coach
Lozano with Volley Milano winner two gold medal in FIVB Club World Championship. He directed the national teams of Spain in 1994-1997 and 1999-2000, 2000-2001 Volley Treviso and Germany in 2008-2011. He won two European Cups (with Milan and Palermo, respectively) as well as the Italian National League with Sisley Treviso. He led Spain to a silver medal finish in the World University Games in Japan and a fifth-place finish in the World League and World Cup in 1999. Lozano in 2005-2008 worked with Poland national volleyball team. In 2006 led Poland to silver medal of the World Championship 2006. On December 6, 2006 received a state award granted by the Polish President Lech Kaczyński - Knight's Cross of Polonia Restituta for outstanding contribution to the development of Polish sport, for achievements in training.
In April 2015 he signed a contract with Polish club Cerrad Czarni Radom.[1] After parting ways with the Serbian Slobodan Kovac, the Iranian federation chose Raul Lozano as his replacement. On November 17, 2015 he has been officially named as head coach of the Iran national volleyball team.[2] He led Iran to their first appearance at the Summer Olympics in 2016 Rio. Lozano after one year stayed in Asia, Raul Lozano has signed on as the new head coach of the Chinese national team, which makes him the program’s first-ever foreign head coach.[3]
- 1982 Argentine Cup, with Obras Sanitarias
- 1983 Argentine Championship, with Obras Sanitarias
- 1985 Argentine Championship, with Club Ferro Carril Oeste
- 1987 Argentine Championship, with Club Ferro Carril Oeste
- 1991 FIVB Club World Championship, with Volley Milano
- 1992 FIVB Club World Championship, with Volley Milano
- 1992 CEV Cup Winner's Cup, with Volley Milano
- 1992 Italian Championship, with Volley Milano
- 1993 CEV Cup Winner's Cup, with Volley Milano
- 1992 Italian Championship, with Volley Milano
- 1994 CEV Cup Winner's Cup, with Volley Milano
- 1994 Italian Championship, with Volley Milano
- 1995 Universiade, with Spain
- 1998 CEV Challenge Cup, with Lube Banca Macerata
- 1998 Italian Championship, with Lube Banca Macerata
- 1999 CEV Challenge Cup, with Palermo Volley
- 1999 Italian Championship, with Palermo Volley
- 2000 Italian SuperCup 2000, with Sisley Treviso
- 2001 CEV Champions League, with Sisley Treviso
- 2001 Italian Championship, with Sisley Treviso
- 2003 Greek Championship, with Iraklis Thessaloniki V.C.
- 2006 FIVB World Championship, with Poland
- 2009 European League, with Germany
State awards
Personal life
He is married to Laura. On February 2, 1996 his wife gave birth to their son Matias, who was born in Barcelona.
References
- ↑ Raulo Lozano został oficjalnie przedstawiony w Radomiu - plusliga.pl - 18-05-2015
- ↑ Raul Lozano Named Iran Volleyball Coach - tasnimnews.com - 17-11-2015
- ↑ Lozano named China men's coach | FIVB
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Raúl Lozano. |
- Profile (in German)
Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by Stanisław Gościniak |
Head coach of Poland 2005–2008 |
Succeeded by Daniel Castellani |