Pro Volleyball League adds six more international players for inaugural edition

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

As the inaugural edition of the Pro League draws closer, the league added six more International players for the first season.

With this, each team filled their quota of 2 foreign players in the squad of 12 and are all set for the first edition of the league starting February 2.

The newest franchise based league is an initiative of and Federation of and will see six teams from six cities vying for the title in the first season.

In the second draft of the Pro League, Russia's was picked by Ahmedabad Defenders, Slovakian Adrej Patuc by Kochi Blue Spikers, Canada's by U Mumba Volley, Latvian Ruskans Sorokins by Chennai Spartans, Canada's by Black Hawks and Republic of Congo's Illouni Ngampourou by Calicut Heroes.

In a career spanning 14 years across Romania, and Russia, Sysoev started with Lokomotiv The 34-year old Patuc, who will represent Kochi franchise, has 15 years of experience that started at in 2003.

Canada's Del Bianco started playing club volleyball with the Trinity Western Spartans. The 26-year old was also a member of team from 2014-2017 and went onto play in countries like Switzerland, and

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First Published: Mon, January 07 2019. 16:16 IST