Srećko Lisinac

Srećko Lisinac (Serbian Cyrillic: Срећко Лисинац) (born 17 May 1992) is a Serbian volleyball player, member of the Serbia men's national volleyball team and Italian club Itas Trentino, German Champion (2013), Polish Champion (2018).

Srećko Lisinac
Personal information
Nationality Serb
Born (1992-05-17) 17 May 1992
Kraljevo, Serbia and Montenegro, Serbia
Height2.05 m (6 ft 9 in)
Weight79 kg (174 lb)
Spike370 cm (146 in)
Block355 cm (140 in)
Volleyball information
PositionMiddle blocker
Current club Itas Trentino
Number20
Career
YearsTeams
2009–2012
2012–2013
2013–2014
2014–2018
2018–
Ribnica Kraljevo
AZS Częstochowa
Berlin Recycling Volleys
Skra Bełchatów
Trentino Volley
National team
2012– Serbia

Career

Clubs

In the 2013/2014 season, Lisinac won the title of German Champion with Berlin Recycling Volleys. In 2014, he moved to PGE Skra Bełchatów.[1] He won a title of Polish Champion 2014 with PGE Skra Bełchatów.[2] On October 8, 2014 his team won Polish SuperCup.[3] On February 7, 2016 he played with PGE Skra and won the 2016 Polish Cup after beating ZAKSA in the final. In April 2016 he was a member of the same team which won a bronze medal in the 2015–16 PlusLiga championship.[4] At the end of 2017-2018 season he signed a contract with Italian club Trentino Volley.

National team

He is a bronze medallist of the European Championship 2013. On July 19, 2015 Serbian national team with him in squad went to the final of World League, but they lost with United States 0–3 and achieved silver medal.[5][6] Lisinac received individual award for the Best Middle Blocker (ex–aequo with Maxwell Holt).[7]

Sporting achievements

Clubs

Youth national team

Individual awards

Awards
Preceded by
Marko Podraščanin
Best Middle Blocker of
CEV European Championship

2013
2017
ex aequo Marcus Böhme
2019
ex aequo Jan Kozamernik
Succeeded by
TBD
Preceded by
David Lee
Lucas Saatkamp
Best Middle Blocker of
FIVB World League

2015
ex aequo Maxwell Holt
2016
ex aequo Maurício Souza
Succeeded by
Kévin Le Roux
Graham Vigrass

References

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