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Moro Branislav

Moro Branislav

Serbian volleyball coach


Moro Branislav (Serbian Cyrillic: Моро Бранислав; born 22 April 1957) is a Serbian volleyball coach who led the PSL Manila selection team at the 2016 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship.[1] He is the current head coach of the Chinese Taipei men's national volleyball team.[2]

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Coaching career

Background

Branislav, a Level-3 FIVB coach[3][4] and FIVB instructor, he has coached numerous clubs in various countries such as Belarus, Greece, Kuwait, Libya, North Korea, the Philippines, Romania, Saudi Arabia, and Tunisia.[5] He also coached the national teams of the now defunct Yugoslavia, Zaire, Romania, and North Korea.[6]

He is an instructor at the FIVB - Development Centres.[7]

North Korea

In 2015, Branislav went to North Korea to coach the volleyball team of the 4.25 Sports Club.[citation needed] He led the team at the 2015 and 2016 Asian Volleyball Club Championships.[8] The club finished at 6th place in Vietnam and 9th place in the Philippines.

He was also appointed as the head coach of the women's national team of North Korea in those years.[9]

PSL All Stars

In September 2016, Branislav was appointed as the head coach of the PSL Manila, a selection team composed mainly of Philippine Super Liga (PSL) players, that was set to participate at the 2016 FIVB Club World Championship. The management of the team was waiting for Branislav's availability for the replacement of the Japanese coach Shun Takahashi, who was reassigned as the team's first assistant coach. The team finished at 9th place after the championship.[10]

Foton Tornadoes

Branislav also took charge of the Foton Tornadoes, a club that plays in the Philippine Super Liga, after its former coach Fabio Menta was relieved from his post. His 30-day contract with the team began on October 8, 2016. His contract was then extended until the last day of the year. Branislav renewed his contract with Foton in January 2017.[11]

He led the team to its second championship title at the 2016 PSL Grand Prix, sweeping the finals against Petron.[12] In the 2017 season, however, the club finished with the bronze medal after losing to Petron in the semifinal round.[13][14] He left the team after his contract expired. He cited better offers from other PSL teams for his decision.[15] Three PSL teams were looking to sign Branislav as their new head coach before the 2018 season started.[16]

Cocolife

On December 28, 2017, PSL club, Cocolife Asset Managers announced they have signed in Moro Branislav as their head coach. Branislav, who agreed with a 2-year contract, has begun leading the squad at the 2018 PSL Grand Prix Conference.[17] The club finished at 4th place after the championship.[18]

Club career

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Personal Information

Branislav attended the University of Physical Culture, University of Menadzment, and Higher Coaching School Belgrade.[19]


References

  1. "I trust my Filipino players -- PSL-F2 Manila coach Branislav". ABS-CBN Sports. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  2. "PSL Grand Prix 2017: The clash of the coaches". volleyverse.com. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  3. "Branislav takes over Foton". volleyverse.com. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  4. "BLR: Serbian duo moved to Minsk". worldofvolley.com. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  5. "Moro to remain with Foton". volleyverse.com. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  6. "Branislav uncertain of future with Foton". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  7. "Moro Branislav Moca". LinkedIn. Retrieved 12 April 2018.

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