VOLLEYBALL PLAYER

Daniel Castellani

1961 - Today

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Daniel Jorge Castellani (born 21 March 1961) is an Argentine professional volleyball coach and former player. He was a member of the Argentina national team from 1976 to 1988, and a bronze medallist at the Olympic Games Seoul 1988 and the 1982 World Championship. He serves as head coach for the Argentina women's national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Daniel Castellani is the 17th most popular volleyball player, the 628th most popular biography from Argentina and the most popular Argentinean Volleyball Player.

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Among VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS

Among volleyball players, Daniel Castellani ranks 14 out of 199Before him are Andrea Anastasi, Nikola Grbić, and Yekaterina Gamova. After him are Earvin N'Gapeth, Vladimir Grbić, Regla Torres, Clayton Stanley, Kim Yeon-koung, Zehra Güneş, Tomasz Wójtowicz, Andrea Gardini, and Melissa Vargas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Daniel Castellani ranks 442Before him are Bill Hicks, William C. McCool, Jodi Benson, Gintaras Grušas, Sadeq Larijani, and Hannelore Kraft. After him are Johanna ter Steege, Miran Tepeš, Dirk Bach, Lisa Zane, Mark Hateley, and Liu Xia.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Daniel Castellani ranks 628 out of 1,154Before him are Roberto Acuña (1972), Federico Edwards (1931), Giovani Lo Celso (1996), Marcelo Álvarez (1962), Martina Stoessel (1997), and Héctor Freschi (1911). After him are Julio Bolbochán (1920), Juan Manuel Bordeu (1934), Enzo Pérez (1986), Julio Cobos (1955), Alberto Demiddi (1944), and Andy Muschietti (1973).

Among VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS In Argentina

Among volleyball players born in Argentina, Daniel Castellani ranks 1After him are Luciano De Cecco (1988), Facundo Conte (1989), Sebastián Solé (1991), Santiago Danani (1995), Cristian Poglajen (1989), Julieta Lazcano (1989), and Eugenia Nosach (1993).