Just hours after Roberto Piazza’s farewell—a significant event after seven great seasons, two Challenge Cup wins, two playoff semifinals, three consecutive Coppa Italia Final Fours, a CEV qualification, and a Champions League qualification—a new chapter begins at Allianz Powervolley Milano, just as Piazza’s was after Andrea Giani’s two seasons and Luca Monti’s two before that.
President Lucio Fusaro and General and Sporting Director Fabio Lini have appointed Guillermo Falasca, an emerging coach who has already played a leading role in Europe. For Falasca, this marks a return to Italy after his experience in Cisterna and a stint in Poland, and above all, an important test in an ambitious club like Milan.








