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Vyacheslav Zaytsev

Born: November 12, 1952 in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Enshrined: 2013
Country: Russia
Category: Male Indoor Player​

BIOGRAPHY

Born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in 1952, Vyacheslav Zaytsev was one of the most talented players to ever step on the court for the former Soviet Union.

Zaytsev paired with teammate Aleksandr Savin, a 2010 Volleyball Hall of Fame inductee, to form one of the most dominating setter-hitter pairs to ever play the game.  Zaytsev was adept at delivering quick sets to his favorite hitter leading to dominating victories and international titles along the way.  Zaytsev was also well-known as among the best blocking setters in the game.

Making his debut in 1969 with Russian club Avtomobilist as a 17 year old schoolboy, Zaytsev quickly established himself as a leader and force on the court.  In 1971 he won his first European Championship and by 1977 he had become captain of the national team for USSR.

Zaytsev was a key player for Avtomobilist and the Soviet National team throughout most of the 1970s and 1980s- 20 year span of international competition that includes two gold medals and two silver medals at the FIVB World Championship, two gold medal and a silver at the FIVB World Cup, and seven gold medals at the European Championships among many other accomplishments.

Zaytsev was considered one of the best setters in the world, being named the most valuable player of the 1981 FIVB World Cup, best defensive player of the 1977 FIVB World Cup and included in the list of annual 24 best players of the USSR 17 times.

Perhaps Zaytsev’s biggest accomplishments, however, came at the Olympic Games.  Representing the USSR in three Olympic Games, Zaytsev netted the gold medal at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow and led his team to the silver medal at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games and again at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games.

He was one of the first Russian players to play professional club volleyball abroad and spent five seasons competing in Italy from 1987 to 1992.  He played for Olio Venturi Spoleto the first two seasons with the team moving into the top Serie A1 division the second season.  Zaytsev played in Serie A2 the next two seasons with Sanyo Agrigento and G.S. Citta di Casello before his final season with Citta di Castello returning to the top division.  At the age of 40, Zaytsev played his last International match while playing for the Swiss club “Lugano” and quickly focused full-time on coaching.

As a coach, he adapted many of the volleyball techniques introducred by other coaches to retain the Russian pre-eminence in men’s volleyball competition.  He coached the Russian Men’s National Team from 1996-1997 and led them to the bronze medal at the 1997 FIVB World League.  He coached the Belogorie club to the silver medal in the Russian Championship five times and in 2007, he helped the Dynamo women’s club win the Russian Championship.

For his long career, remarkable success, impeccable setting skills on the court and his leadership we welcome and recognize Vyacheslav Zaytsev as a 2013 Inductee to the  Volleyball Hall of Fame.

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