VOLLEYBALL PLAYER

Alessia Orro

1998 - Today

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Alessia Orro (born 18 July 1998) is an Italian volleyball player who plays as a setter of Fenerbahçe and Italy women's national volleyball team. She competed in the women's tournament at the 2016 Summer Olympics, 2020 Summer Olympics and 2024 Summer Olympics, the 2019 Montreux Volley Masters, and the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alessia Orro is the 156th most popular volleyball player (down from 129th in 2019), the 4,952nd most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,805th in 2019) and the 12th most popular Italian Volleyball Player.

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Among VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS

Among volleyball players, Alessia Orro ranks 156 out of 199Before her are Anne Buijs, Wang Yimei, Todd Rogers, Paweł Zagumny, Michelle Bartsch-Hackley, and Sebastián Solé. After her are Saša Starović, Neslihan Demir, Nootsara Tomkom, Stéphen Boyer, Saeid Marouf, and Aleksey Kuleshov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Alessia Orro ranks 304Before her are Owen Teague, Leonora, Parviz Nasibov, Yann Karamoh, Attila Valter, and Moeka Minami. After her are Chandler Canterbury, Elisa Balsamo, Rico Rodriguez, Ena Shibahara, Kimia Alizadeh, and Nadav Guedj.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Alessia Orro ranks 4,953 out of 5,161Before her are Nadia Fanchini (1986), Sara Gama (1989), Stefano Pirazzi (1987), Giorgio Scalvini (2003), Alexia Runggaldier (1991), and Giuliana Rancic (1974). After her are Carlo Zotti (1982), Andrea Coda (1985), Sacha Modolo (1987), Elisa Balsamo (1998), Marta Bassino (1996), and Eva Lechner (1985).

Among VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS In Italy

Among volleyball players born in Italy, Alessia Orro ranks 12Before her are Francesca Piccinini (1979), Samuele Papi (1973), Luigi Mastrangelo (1975), Emanuele Birarelli (1981), Simone Giannelli (1996), and Cristian Savani (1982). After her are Massimo Colaci (1985), Myriam Sylla (1995), Luca Vettori (1991), Matteo Piano (1990), Anna Danesi (1996), and Simone Anzani (1992).