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Asian Club Volleyball What are the tallest players in the squad?


According to the sports correspondent of Fars News Agency, the 22nd round of the 2022 Asian Men’s Club Volleyball Championship will be held from May 24 to 30 with the participation of eight teams hosted by the Islamic Republic of Iran in the 12,000-seat Azadi Hall.

Dmitry Alexandrovich Mozersky, born October 29, 1988 in Russia, is 218 cm tall and is considered one of the tallest volleyball players and one of the tallest sports players in the world.

The player, who has been a member of the Santori Sunbards team of Japan since 2018, will participate in this period of the tournament (Asian Men’s Club Championship) as the team’s female back line. The average height of Santouri team players is 190 cm, and after Dmitry Mozersky, the second player over 2 meters in this team is the Chinese ping team, which is 2 meters and 10 centimeters tall.

The team will face Rathasimai from Thailand in the first match of the Asian Men’s Volleyball Championship. This match will be held on Saturday, May 15, at 10:00 AM in the 12,000-seat hall of Azadi Sports Complex.

Mozersky, a Ukrainian volleyball player, started his career at the age of eight. From 1996 to 2005 he played for the Kharkov Youth Club and then for the Locomotive Youth Club. Dimitri was a member of the Belgorod Belgorod team in the adult category from 2008 to 2018, with which he won two championships in the Russian Volleyball Super League, two championships in the Russian Cup, one championship in the European Champions League, one championship in the Club World Cup and one championship. Reached the Russian Volleyball Super Cup.

He was called up to the Russian national team in 2010 and won a gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics. In the final match of the London Olympics, Mozersky became the most scoring player in Russia with 31 points. With his brilliant performance, Mozersky has managed to become one of the best central defenders in European volleyball.

Among his honors can be the winner of the State Prize and Department of Russia 2012, the best sports professor of Russia 2012, the best defender of the Russian Super League 2010, the most valuable player of Russia 2012, the winner of the award Andre Kuznetsov 2013, the best defender of the Russia Cup 2010, the best defender on the league tour World 2010, the best player in the 2013 European Men’s Championship, the most valuable player in the 2013 World Cup, the most valuable player in the 2014 Club World Cup and the best defender on the 2018 Nations League tour.

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