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Player of the Week: Milad Ebadipour


Lausanne, Switzerland, April 27, 2020 – Milad Ebadipour has been leading Iran for the past six years, ever since he was first called to the national team in 2014, ahead of that year’s FIVB Volleyball World League. He has been one of the side’s driving forces at all the major competitions they have been at since.

The 26-year-old who hails from Urmia began to make a name for himself after joining Kalleh Mazandaran Volleyball Club and winning both the national championship and the Asian Club Championship in his first year there in 2013.

After a couple of seasons with Shahrdari Urmia, Ebadipour moved on to Iranian powerhouse Sarmayeh Bank Tehran, with which he won two more continental club titles in 2016 and 2017, as well as another national title in 2017.

Following a successful appearance at the 2012 Asian U21 Championship, when Iran won the bronze medal, Ebadipour made the senior team in 2014, competing in the World League and going on to strike gold in the Asian Games that same year (and helping defend that title in 2018).

He was part of the Iranian squad in their historic appearance at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and was picked as an outside hitter of the Dream Team at the 2017 FIVB Grand Champions Cup when Iran picked up their only medal in a major FIVB competition – a bronze.

In 2019, Ebadipour steered Iran to their first participation in the Finals of the FIVB Volleyball Nations League, held in Chicago, USA. And in January 2020 he helped his country qualify for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 contributing in the build up and victory against hosts China in the final of the Asian qualification tournament in Jiangmen.


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Player of the Week features:
Week 1: Yuji Nishida
Week 2: Annie Drews
Week 3: Klemen Cebulj
Week 4: Brayelin Martinez

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