Sérgio Dutra dos Santos, known as Serginho or Escadinha (born 15 October 1975) is a former Brazilian volleyball player. As a member of Brazil men's national volleyball team, he won gold medals at the 2004 and 2016 Olympics and silver medals at the 2008 and 2012 editions.
This article is about the volleyball player. For other people with similar names, see Sergio Santos (disambiguation).
Additionally, he's a two-time World Champion (2006, 2010) and a multimedalist of the World League, South American Championship, World Cup and the Grand Champions Cup. In 2009 he became the first libero to be named Most Valuable Player in the history of the FIVB World League.[3]
Serginho during match of 2012 FIVB World League.Sérgio Santos with teammates Wallace de Souza, Maurício Souza during match with France at 2016 Olympics in Rio.The finale with Italy at 2016 Olympics in Rio.Medal ceremony at 2016 Olympics.
Career
He is widely regarded as one of the best liberos of all time and is unquestionably the best libero of the 2000s, with more awards than any other libero. Known for his outstanding service reception and digging capabilities, teams often attempt to avoid Sergio when serving. Beyond his defensive abilities, he is also capable of running the offense as a 'second setter' if the setter is forced to make the first contact. This is in large part due to Sergio playing the setting position while growing up and subbing in as a setter for his professional club teams over the years.
Sergio is multimedialist of every volleyball tournament in the 2000s. He is seven-time South American Champion and he won with Brazil every South American Championship during his whole career in the national team. In 2002 and 2006 he achieved titles of World Champion. During his career, he achieved 7 gold and 3 silver medals of FIVB World League.
In his achievements are also medals in World Cup, World Grand Champions Cup, and Pan American Games.
In 2004 he became an Olympic Champion for the first time. However, in the next two Olympics, the Brazilian national volleyball team won silver medals only.[4] Serginho semi-retired from the national team after the 2012 Olympics, and returned only for the 2015 World League.[5] After that he declined to compete at the 2016 Rio Olympics, but was persuaded by Bernardinho to return. Bernardinho claimed that, while Serginho no longer had the agility that made him famous, he had experience and maturity to lead the team during a tournament that would certainly be rife with pressure on the Brazilian team, since they were playing on their country and coming from two losses on previous Olympics. Serginho was essential to motivate his team against France. They were losing, and on a break, Serginho told his colleagues that, while they all had at least one more chance at going to the Olympics, he didn't – those would be his last Olympic Games. Eventually, Brazil won the gold medal against Italy, and Serginho was acclaimed by the cheering fans, who called him king.[6] After the match against Italy, Serginho was named the tournament's most valued player.[7] He announced after the Rio finals against Italy he will play professionally for two more years.
Sporting achievements
Clubs
CEV Champions League
2007/2008 – with Copra Piacenza
CEV Top Teams Cup
2005/2006 – with Copra Piacenza
National championships
1993/1994 Brazilian Championship, with SE Palmeiras
1994/1995 Brazilian Championship, with SE Palmeiras
2001/2002 Brazilian Championship, with CRET São Caetano
2002/2003 Brazilian Championship, with CRET São Caetano
2004/2005 Italian Championship, with Copra Piacenza
2006/2007 Italian Championship, with Copra Piacenza
2007/2008 Italian Championship, with Copra Piacenza
2010/2011 Brazilian Championship, with SESI São Paulo
2012/2013 Brazilian Championship, with SESI São Paulo
2013/2014 Brazilian Championship, with SESI São Paulo
2014/2015 Brazilian Championship, with SESI São Paulo
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