The summer market of the Itas Trentino men’s Champion d’Italia concludes with the last incoming operation, the most awaited one because it completes the yellow-blue sextet, making it even more competitive and… tricoloured.
For the next two sports seasons, in fact, Kamil Rychlicki will play the opposite role of the team coached by Fabio Soli. The hammer born in Ettelbruck (Luxembourg) on ​​1 November 1996 arrives in Trento after the two-year experience in Perugia with an enviable palmares behind him; in the course of the previous ones spent in Italy with the Umbrian shirt and, before that, with that of Civitanova he has in fact collected seven titles, including the Club World Cup (2), Scudetto (1), Italian Cups (3) and Super Cup (1) , all obtained by highlighting his signature. Player gifted with power, technique and versatility (in 2018 Ravenna took him from the Belgians of Maaseik to make him a spiker, but quickly diverted him to the role of opposite), he has his strengths in the fundamentals of attack and blocking he is an offensive end of the absolute level. This is also confirmed by the statistics; in the last five editions of the SuperLega regular season he has scored 1,463 points in 111 games played; only Leon, Leal and Nimir have scored more. From the season that begins in October he will play with the status of Italian, making the Itas Trentino squad even more tricolor: only three of the fourteen players will be foreigners (D’Heer, Kozamernik and Podrascanin).
“Since I started playing in SuperLega I have faced Trento many times and I have always done it with great pleasure because I knew I was dealing with a very organised, competitive club and excellently supported in all circumstances by its fans; it’s nice to think now that I have all this on my side – were Kamil Rychlicki’s first words as a Trentino Volley player – . Wearing the Gialloblù shirt will give me emotion and responsibility, because I will find the Scudetto sewn onto it. I want to commit myself throughout the season to making sure it stays on our kits and to try to win every game. I’ve won a lot in the recent past, but none of that matters anymore; now I want to look only to the future and to Itas Trentino with the aim of writing other important pages in my career and in the history of the Club that chose me”.