Wilfredo León

Polish volleyball player (born 1993) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wilfredo León Venero (born 31 July 1993) is a professional volleyball player who plays as an outside hitter for the Polish PlusLiga club, Bogdanka LUK Lublin.[2] Born in Cuba, he represents Poland at the international level. He was a member of his country of birth's national team from 2007 to 2012.

FullnameWilfredo León Venero
NicknameLeo
NationalityCuban, Polish
Born (1993-07-31) 31 July 1993 (age 32)[1]
Santiago, Cuba[1]
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Wilfredo León
León in 2024
Personal information
Full nameWilfredo León Venero
NicknameLeo
NationalityCuban, Polish
Born (1993-07-31) 31 July 1993 (age 32)[1]
Santiago, Cuba[1]
Height2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)[1]
Weight96 kg (212 lb)
Spike385 cm (152 in)
Block346 cm (136 in)
Volleyball information
PositionOutside hitter
Current teamLUK Lublin
Number9
Career
YearsTeams
2005–2010Capitalinos
2010–2013Orientales de Santiago
2014–2018Zenit Kazan
2015Al Rayyan
2016Al Rayyan
2018–2024Sir Safety Perugia
2024–LUK Lublin
National team
2007–2012Cuba
2019–Poland
Close
Hand prints and signature at the Avenue of Volleyball Stars, Katowice

Considered by many as one of a kind, he led Cuba to the silver medal at the 2010 World Championship held in Italy, alongside Yoandy Leal and Robertlandy Simon. He is considered one of the leaders of the "Generation of Miracle" of Cuban volleyball by many experts.[3]

Personal life

León was born in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba on July 31, 1993. He is the son of Wilfredo León Hechavarría and Alina Venero Boza (former volleyball player). He studied at Escuela Nacional del Voleibol Cubano. León lived in Poland for a while with his Polish girlfriend.[4] On June 24, 2016, he married Małgorzata (born Gronkowska).[5][6] They have three children: two daughters, born in May 2017 and June 2023, and a son, born in November 2019.[7]

Career

León started to play when he was seven. His first coach was his mother, Alina. León debuted in the Cuban national team on May 24, 2008, in Düsseldorf, aged 14 years and 10 months.[8] He won the title of Best Receiver at World League 2009. On July 31, 2009, he won a silver medal in the World U21 Championship (after losing the final against Brazil). In 2009, the Cuban national team, with Leon, won the title of NORCECA Champion (and three individual awards), and repeated this success in 2011. After losing the final against Brazil, Cuba won a silver medal at the 2010 World Championship. He was the youngest captain of the national team (he was 17). In 2012, he won the bronze medal at the World League.

In 2013, León left Cuba to play in a club outside of his homeland,[9] losing the possibility of playing for the Cuban national team.[10] He joined Russian club Zenit Kazan in 2014, where he won multiple CEV Champions League titles, national leagues, and cups. He also played part-time with Qatar club Al Rayyan in 2015 and 2016. In September 2018, León joined Italian team SIR Safety Perugia.

On July 14, 2015, León received Polish citizenship, and four years later he became fully eligible to play for the Poland national team.[11]

On 10 August 2024, he won a silver medal at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games held in Paris.[12]

Honours

Club

  • CEV Champions League
  • FIVB Club World Championship
  • CEV Challenge Cup
  • Domestic
    • 2008–09 Cuban Championship, with Capitalinos
    • 2009–10 Cuban Championship, with Capitalinos
    • 2010–11 Cuban Championship, with Orientales de Santiago
    • 2014–15 Russian Cup, with Zenit Kazan
    • 2014–15 Russian Championship, with Zenit Kazan
    • 2015–16 Russian SuperCup, with Zenit Kazan
    • 2015–16 Russian Cup, with Zenit Kazan
    • 2015–16 Russian Championship, with Zenit Kazan
    • 2016–17 Russian SuperCup, with Zenit Kazan
    • 2016–17 Russian Cup, with Zenit Kazan
    • 2016–17 Russian Championship, with Zenit Kazan
    • 2017–18 Russian SuperCup, with Zenit Kazan
    • 2017–18 Russian Cup, with Zenit Kazan
    • 2017–18 Russian Championship, with Zenit Kazan
    • 2018–19 Italian Cup, with Sir Safety Perugia
    • 2019–20 Italian SuperCup, with Sir Safety Perugia
    • 2020–21 Italian SuperCup, with Sir Safety Perugia
    • 2021–22 Italian Cup, with Sir Safety Perugia
    • 2022–23 Italian SuperCup, with Sir Safety Perugia
    • 2023–24 Italian SuperCup, with Sir Safety Perugia
    • 2023–24 Italian Cup, with Sir Safety Perugia
    • 2023–24 Italian Championship, with Sir Safety Perugia
    • 2024–25 Polish Championship, with Bogdanka LUK Lublin
    • 2025–26 Polish SuperCup, with Bogdanka LUK Lublin
    • 2025–26 Polish Cup, with Bogdanka LUK Lublin

Individual awards

State awards

Record

  • 138 km/h serve speed[15]

References

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