Raúl Diago
This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Diago and the second or maternal family name is Izquierdo.
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Nationality | Cuba | ||||||||||||
Born | 1 June 1967 | ||||||||||||
Height | 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) | ||||||||||||
Weight | 80 kg (176 lb) | ||||||||||||
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Number | 5 (national team) | ||||||||||||
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Honours
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Raúl Diago Izquierdo (born June 1, 1965 in Matanzas) is a retired volleyball player from Cuba. A three-time Olympian (1992, 1996 and 2000) he was honoured Best Setter at the 1998 FIVB Men's World Championship in Japan, where Cuba finished in third place.
Honours
- 1991 FIVB World League — 2nd place
- 1992 Summer Olympics — 4th place
- 1994 FIVB World League — 2nd place
- 1995 FIVB World League — 3rd place
- 1995 Pan American Games — 3rd place
- 1996 Summer Olympics — 6th place
- 1997 FIVB World League — 2nd place
- 1998 FIVB World League — 1st place
- 1998 Central American and Caribbean Games — 1st place
- 1998 World Championship — 3rd place
- 1999 FIVB World League — 2nd place
- 2000 Summer Olympics — 7th place
Individual awards
References
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