Ivan Zaytsev Biography, Trophy, Salary, Wife, Net Worth & Wiki
Ivan Zaytsev Biography, Trophy, Salary, Wife, Net Worth & Wiki! Ivan Zaytsev is an international volleyball player. Ivan Zaytsev was born on august 10, 1988. In 2001 he started playing, as a setter, in the Perugia Volley youth team, before joining the first team in Serie A1 in the 2004-05 season. In the 2006-07 seasons, he moved to M. Roma, while the following season he was sold to the Top Volley Latina.
Son of the Soviet Olympic volleyball player Vjačeslav Zajcev and the swimmer Irina Pozdnjakova, Ivan Zaytsev, nicknamed the “tsar”, during his childhood, to follow his father’s sporting activity, moves with his family to different parts of Europe [ 1]. He started playing volleyball at the age of 7 in St. Petersburg [2], and then he moved to Belgorod for a year [3]. In 1998, at the age of ten, he moved to Italy with his family [4].
On 12 May 2008, after ten years of uninterrupted residence in Italy, he took an oath to obtain Italian citizenship, [5] [6] soon after, he also received his first convocations in the Italian national team, with which he won gold at the Italian Games. The Mediterranean of 2009 was organized in Pescara.
Ivan Zaytsev Biography, Trophy, Salary, Wife, Net Worth & Wiki
- Name: Ivan Zaytsev
- Nick Name: Zaytsev
- Born: August 10, 1988
- Birth Place: Spoleto (ITALY)
- Profession: international volleyball player
- Height: 202 cm
- Nationality: Indian
- Ivan Zaytsev Palmares (National):
- Olympic Games: Bronze 2012 & Silver 2016.
- European Championship: Silver 2011, Silver 2013 & Bronze 2015.
- World League: Bronze 2013 & Bronze 2014.
- Ivan Zaytsev Palmares (Club):
- World Cup: Silver 2015
- Grand Champions Cup: Bronze 2013
Italian Championship: 2
- 2013-14, 2017-18
- Emir Cup: 1, 2016
- Italian Cup: 1, 2017-18
- A2 Series Italian Cup: 1, 2009-10
- Italian Super Cup: 3, 2012, 2017, 2018
- CEV Cup: 1, 2014-15
Ivan Zaytsev Individual Awards:
- 2017 – Champions League: Best Masher
- 2016 – Emir Cup: MVP
- 2015 – European Championship: Best Opposite
2014 – European Championship: Best service - 2013 – World League: Best Masher
- 2012 – Italian Super Cup: MVP
2010 – A2 Series Italian Cup: MVP
Ivan Zaytsev In Modena:
Debut in Italian Super Cup, 6/10/18: Modena-Civitanova 3-2 Ivan Zaytsev’s first season in Modena Volley shirt.
Back to Italy for the 2016-17 season, this time with the shirt of Sir Safety Perugia, in the A1 Series, where he remains for two years and with which he wins the Italian Super Cup 2017, the Italian Cup 2017-18, and the championship 2017-18. In the 2018-19 season, he joined Modena, always in the top Italian division, with which he won the Italian Super Cup 2018.
Ivan Zaytsev Personal Life:
In the 2012-13 season, he was hired by Lube of Macerata, a club with which he changed his role, moved to the opposite position, and remained for two years, with which he won the Italian Super Cup, also receiving the best player award [7 ] and the championship in the 2013-14 season; with the national team, in 2013, he won the bronze medal at the World League, also repeated in the 2014 edition, and at the Grand Champions Cup and the silver medal at the European championship.
For the 2014-15 championship, he moved to Russia, to Dynamo Moscow, in the Superliga, with which he won the CEV Cup; in 2015 with the national team, he won the silver medal at the World Cup and the bronze medal at the European championship. After two years in Russia, in April 2016 he arrived in Qatar to take part in the Amir Cup with Al-Arabi, winning the tournament and being awarded as the best player; during the Games of the XXXI Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, with the national team, wins the silver medal.
In the 2008-09 season, also changing role as a spiker, returns to the team Rome, relegated meanwhile in A2 Series, with which he won in the 2009-10 season Italian cup category, being also awarded MVP, and gets the promotion in the maximum Italian championship. In 2011, with the national team, he won silver at the European championship, while in 2012 he won the bronze medal at the Games of the XXX Olympics in London.