I Campioni Siamo Noi
In 1990, a significant event occurred in world volleyball. The Italian men’s team became world champions for the first time. The signficance lay less in the event themselves, although it showed a signficant evolution in the game, but rather the follow on effects. Until that point, while the Italian was the most important league in western Europe it was by no means clearly the strongest. Many good players played there, but many did not. What the Italian win did was increase the profile of the league inside Italy. Increased profile, led to increased sponsorship, led to increased salaries, led to more of the best players being recruited, led to the league becoming stronger. And stronger. The Italian players themselves because famous (they are collectively known in Italy as ‘Generazione di Fenomeni’), and for the first time were able to command higher salaries than foreigners. They were no, after all, the best in the world.
Anyway, I recently came across a book chronicling that first world championship victory. It’s mostly pictures, but interesting nonetheless. My first thought was to share it. So I have. Here it is.
PS I apologise for any copyright infringement. I checked to see if it available online and it doesn’t seem to be.

I love seeing the photos of Anastasi and Zorzi playing. Having not even been born during this time, you get to know these two (and others) for completely different reasons and achievements.
It would be interesting to see photos of that generations coaches and volleyball personalities playing… And how many of them are still around.
SA - January 19, 2012 at 3:48 am |
definitely going to track down a copy!
Hugh Nguyen - January 19, 2012 at 8:09 am |
I went through the first five pages of google results and couldn’t find it. That’s why I scanned it. Good luck though.
markleb - January 19, 2012 at 8:14 am |
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