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Gian Paolo Montali (born January 18, 1960 in Traversetolo, province of Parma) is an Italian volleyball coach who has won two Volleyball European Championships with Italian national team. Montali began his career as volleyball coach for the junior team of the Santal Parma (Calisto Tanzi's club). From 1986 to 1990 he directed the senior team, winning a striking scudetto in the latter season (together with 3 European Cup Winner's Cups and two Italian Cups). Montali has a son, Alessandro.

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  • Gian Paolo Montali (born January 18, 1960 in Traversetolo, province of Parma) is an Italian volleyball coach who has won two Volleyball European Championships with Italian national team. Montali began his career as volleyball coach for the junior team of the Santal Parma (Calisto Tanzi's club). From 1986 to 1990 he directed the senior team, winning a striking scudetto in the latter season (together with 3 European Cup Winner's Cups and two Italian Cups). After a short parenthesis in the secondary 's team, Montali was called to lead Sisley Treviso, property of the Benetton family, which had till then scored little success despite strong financial investments. Montali imposed his capabilities and his discipline of work in his new seat also, winning 2 national titles, 1 European Winners', another European Cup Winner's, 1 CEV and one Italian Cups. In 1996 he was appointed head coach of the Greek powerhouse Olympiacos Piraeus, and coached the club to the Greek Championship in 1997–1998 and two Greek Cups (1996-1997, 1997-1998). It is hard for Montali to arrive somewhere without winning. In 1998 he was attracted by another ambitious project: to take the reins of the newly formed of Rome, deploying famous but aging champions like Andrea Gardini or Marco Bracci, and try to win something after a devoid of victories lasting twenty years. In 2000, in Palaeur in Rome beating any record of crowding for Italian volleyball, Montali's men won its scudetto defeating Andrea Giani's . This victory has been largely credited to Montali's skills in tactics and team-moulding. His capabilities to lead unfavoured teams to achieve considerable success were confirmed in his lead of , a second-row team who anyway reached the final for Italian title in 2001. With such a career at his back, Montali was judged the right person to revamp the fate of Italy's volleyball national team, which seemed to be in crisis after many of the champions of 1990s's successes had retired. In his first season (2003) Montali led his inexperienced men to a bronze medal in the World League and, most of all, to a surprising success in the European Championship. One year later Montali's team was silver medal in the World League and in the Olympic Games, both behind Brazil: under the new coach Italy had anyway imposed again his role as one of the strongest teams in the world. In 2005 Italy confirmed as Europe's leading, winning a gold in the final against a physically superior Russia. The team and the coach received awards for their role in maintaining high interest in volleyball in their country at the Palazzo del Quirinale from the Italian President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi. Montali has a son, Alessandro. (en)
  • Gian Paolo Montali (né le 18 janvier 1960 à Parme en Italie) est un entraîneur italien de volley-ball. (fr)
  • Gian Paolo Montali (Parma, 18 gennaio 1960) è un allenatore di pallavolo e dirigente sportivo italiano. (it)
  • ジャン・パオロ・モンターリ(Gian Paolo Montali, 1960年1月18日 - )は、イタリアのバレーボール指導者。トラヴェルセートロ出身。 (ja)
  • Gian Paolo Montali (ur. 18 stycznia 1960 w Traversetolo) – włoski trener siatkarski, który wygrał dwukrotnie siatkarskie Mistrzostwa Europy (2003, 2005), srebrny medal na Igrzyskach Olimpijskich w Atenach oraz medale Ligi Światowej (2003 - brąz, 2004 - srebro) z reprezentacją narodową Włoch. Montali rozpoczął swoją karierę trenerską w drużynie juniorów Santal Parma (klubie ). Od 1986 do 1990 r. był dyrektorem drużyny seniorów, zwycięzców włoskiej Serie A w ostatnim sezonie (łącznie z trzema europejskimi Pucharami Zdobywców Pucharów, oraz dwoma Pucharami Włoch). Później, będąc przez krótki czas w drugiej drużynie Schio, Montali rzekomo przewodził Sisley Treviso będącej własnością rodziny Benetton, która miała aż do odniesienia późniejszych zwycięstw małe sukcesy, mimo dużych finansowych inwestycji. Montali imponuje swoimi możliwościami i swoją dyscypliną pracy, również w swojej nowej siedzibie, zdobywając dwa tytuły krajowe, tytuł europejskich zwycięzców, a także Europejski Puchar Zdobywców Pucharów, Puchar Europejskiej Konfederacji Siatkówki (CEV), i jeden Puchar Włoch. W 1996 roku był już trenerem greckiego Olympiakosu Pireus, z którym wygrał lokalne mistrzostwa. (pl)
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  • Gian Paolo Montali (né le 18 janvier 1960 à Parme en Italie) est un entraîneur italien de volley-ball. (fr)
  • Gian Paolo Montali (Parma, 18 gennaio 1960) è un allenatore di pallavolo e dirigente sportivo italiano. (it)
  • ジャン・パオロ・モンターリ(Gian Paolo Montali, 1960年1月18日 - )は、イタリアのバレーボール指導者。トラヴェルセートロ出身。 (ja)
  • Gian Paolo Montali (born January 18, 1960 in Traversetolo, province of Parma) is an Italian volleyball coach who has won two Volleyball European Championships with Italian national team. Montali began his career as volleyball coach for the junior team of the Santal Parma (Calisto Tanzi's club). From 1986 to 1990 he directed the senior team, winning a striking scudetto in the latter season (together with 3 European Cup Winner's Cups and two Italian Cups). Montali has a son, Alessandro. (en)
  • Gian Paolo Montali (ur. 18 stycznia 1960 w Traversetolo) – włoski trener siatkarski, który wygrał dwukrotnie siatkarskie Mistrzostwa Europy (2003, 2005), srebrny medal na Igrzyskach Olimpijskich w Atenach oraz medale Ligi Światowej (2003 - brąz, 2004 - srebro) z reprezentacją narodową Włoch. Montali rozpoczął swoją karierę trenerską w drużynie juniorów Santal Parma (klubie ). Od 1986 do 1990 r. był dyrektorem drużyny seniorów, zwycięzców włoskiej Serie A w ostatnim sezonie (łącznie z trzema europejskimi Pucharami Zdobywców Pucharów, oraz dwoma Pucharami Włoch). (pl)
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  • Gian Paolo Montali (fr)
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  • ジャン・パオロ・モンターリ (ja)
  • Gian Paolo Montali (pl)
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