Bruno Mossa de Rezende (born 2 July 1986) is a Brazilian volleyball player who plays as setter for Italian Volleyball League A1 club Casa Modena and Brazil national team. He is a son of Bernardinho, famous Brazilian volleyball coach and former player.
runo was born to former volleyball players Bernardinho and Vera Mossa.Vera Mossa played for Brazil women's national team at the 1980 Moscow Olympics,
the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and the 1988 Seoul Olympics, while Bernandinho won a silver medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Bruno's parents divorced when he was a child, and his father remarried to former volleyball player Fernanda Venturini in 1999. Thus Bruno has a half sister Julia. He cites The Da Vinci Code his favourite book.
He moved to Italy on 1 April 2011, to play for Casa Modena for the rest of 2010–11 season.
Cimed Florianópolis
* Superliga Brasileira
o Winner: 2005–06, 2007–08, 2008–09
[edit] International
* Summer Olympics
o Runner–up: 2008
* Junior World Championship
o Runner–up: 2005
# America's Cup
* Runner–up: 2007
* Runner–up: 2008
# Grand Champions Cup
* Winner: 2009
# World Cup
* Winner: 2007
# Pan American Games
* Winner: 2007
# FIVB World League
* Winner: 2006
* Winner: 2007
* Winner: 2009
* Winner: 2010
Individual
* Superliga Brasileira Best Setter: 2005–06, 2006–07,[4] 2007–08[5]
* America's Cup Best Setter: 2007, 2008
* Grand Champions Cup Best Setter: 2009
runo was born to former volleyball players Bernardinho and Vera Mossa.Vera Mossa played for Brazil women's national team at the 1980 Moscow Olympics,
the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and the 1988 Seoul Olympics, while Bernandinho won a silver medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Bruno's parents divorced when he was a child, and his father remarried to former volleyball player Fernanda Venturini in 1999. Thus Bruno has a half sister Julia. He cites The Da Vinci Code his favourite book.
He moved to Italy on 1 April 2011, to play for Casa Modena for the rest of 2010–11 season.
Cimed Florianópolis
* Superliga Brasileira
o Winner: 2005–06, 2007–08, 2008–09
[edit] International
* Summer Olympics
o Runner–up: 2008
* Junior World Championship
o Runner–up: 2005
# America's Cup
* Runner–up: 2007
* Runner–up: 2008
# Grand Champions Cup
* Winner: 2009
# World Cup
* Winner: 2007
# Pan American Games
* Winner: 2007
# FIVB World League
* Winner: 2006
* Winner: 2007
* Winner: 2009
* Winner: 2010
Individual
* Superliga Brasileira Best Setter: 2005–06, 2006–07,[4] 2007–08[5]
* America's Cup Best Setter: 2007, 2008
* Grand Champions Cup Best Setter: 2009
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