Francesca Piccinini
Francesca Piccinini is an Italian volleyball player who has represented Italy four times at the Summer Olympics. She was a member of the Women's National Team that won the gold medal at the 2002 World Championship in Germany. She made her debut for Italy on 10 June 1995 against the United States. She was inspired to become a professional volleyball player by the Japanese anime Attack No. 1, shown in Italy in the 1980s under the title Mimì e la nazionale della pallavolo.
In 2004, she appeared nude in a calendar published by the Italian magazine Men's Health and modeled for Liu·Jo.
Playing professionally with the Italian club Volley Bergamo, she won the "Most Valuable Player" award when her team won the 2009–10 CEV Indesit Champions League title.
Piccinini played with her national team at the 2014 World Championship. There her team ended up in fourth place after losing the bronze medal match 2-3 to Brazil.
In 2016, she again became "Most Valuable Player" when her team, Pomì Casalmaggiore, claimed the 2015–16 CEV DenizBank Champions League title 3-0 over the Turkish VakıfBank Istanbul.Clubs
Individuals
- 2004 FIVB World Grand Prix "Fair Play Award"
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League "Best Spiker"
- 2009–10 CEV Indesit Champions League Final Four "Most Valuable Player"
- 2015–16 CEV DenizBank Champions League Final Four "Most Valuable Player"
Clubs
- 1999 Italian Supercup - Champions, with Volley Bergamo
- 1999–00 Women's CEV Champions League — Champions, with Volley Bergamo
- 2000–01 Italian Championship - Runner-Up, with Volley Bergamo
- 2001 Italian Supercup — Runner-Up, with Volley Bergamo
- 2001 Italian Cup — Runner-Up, with Volley Bergamo
- 2001–02 Women's CEV Champions League — Runner-Up, with Volley Bergamo
- 2001–02 Italian Championship - Champion, with Volley Bergamo
- 2002 Italian Supercup — Runner-Up, with Volley Bergamo
- 2002 Italian Cup — Runner-Up, with Volley Bergamo
- 2002–03 Women's CEV Champions League — Bronze medal, with Volley Bergamo
- 2003–04 CEV Challenge Cup - Champions, with Volley Bergamo
- 2003–04 Italian Championship - Champion, with Volley Bergamo
- 2004 Italian Supercup - Champions, with Volley Bergamo
- 2004 Italian Cup — Runner-Up, with Volley Bergamo
- 2004–05 Women's CEV Champions League — Champions, with Volley Bergamo
- 2004–05 Italian Championship - Runner-Up, with Volley Bergamo
- 2005 Italian Supercup — Runner-Up, with Volley Bergamo
- 2005 Italian Cup — Runner-Up, with Volley Bergamo
- 2005–06 Women's CEV Champions League — Bronze medal, with Volley Bergamo
- 2005–06 Italian Championship - Champion, with Volley Bergamo
- 2006 Italian Cup — Champions, with Volley Bergamo
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League — Champions, with Volley Bergamo
- 2008 Italian Supercup — Runner-Up, with Volley Bergamo
- 2008 Italian Cup — Champions, with Volley Bergamo
- 2008–09 CEV Champions League — Champions, with Volley Bergamo
- 2009–10 CEV Champions League — Champions, with Volley Bergamo
- 2010 Italian Cup — Runner-Up, with Volley Bergamo
- 2010 FIVB Club World Championship — Bronze medal, with Volley Bergamo
- 2010–11 Italian Championship - Champion, with Volley Bergamo
- 2011 Italian Supercup - Champions, with Volley Bergamo
- 2011 Italian Cup — Runner-Up, with Volley Bergamo
- 2015 Italian Cup — Runner-Up, with LJ Volley
- 2015–16 CEV Champions League — Champions, with Pomì Casalmaggiore
- 2018–19 CEV Champions League — Champions, with Igor Gorgonzola Novara
- 2019 Italian Cup — Champions, with Igor Gorgonzola Novara
- 2020 Italian Cup — Runner-Up, with Futura Volley Busto Arsizio