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Héctor Soto

Héctor Soto (born June 28, 1978 in New York City, New York) is a former volleyball player from Puerto Rico, who was a member of the Men's National Team that ended up in sixth place at the 2007 FIVB Men's World Cup in Japan and received the Best Scorer individual award. He played in the 2006 FIVB World Championship, being also named Best Scorer of the tournament.

Héctor Soto
Personal information
Full nameHéctor Emilio Soto
NicknamePicky
NationalityPuerto Rican
Born (1978-06-28) June 28, 1978 (age 45)
New York City, New York, U.S.
HometownArroyo, Puerto Rico
Height1.97 m (6 ft 6 in)
Weight85 kg (187 lb)
Spike340 cm (130 in)
Block332 cm (131 in)
Volleyball information
PositionWing spiker
National team
1995–2016 Puerto Rico
Medal record
Last updated: April 21, 2018

College edit

Soto is married with Amnerys González and has two children, Camila and Maurizio.[1] He studied in the Carmen B. Huyke High School.[2]

Career edit

Soto started playing professionally with the Puerto Rican club Bucaneros de Arroyo in the 1995 season,[3] he then played with Caribes de San Sebastián since 1998 when Arroyo and San Sebastian merged,[1] winning the 1999 Puerto Rican League Championship with this team and becoming Final Series Most Valuable Player.[4] He later played the 2000/01 season in the Tunisian League[5] with the club Club Sportif Sfaxien.[4] He won the silver medal in the 2001 African Volleyball Clubs Champions Championship when his club lost 0-3 to the compatriot Étoile du Sahel.[6] His team lost to Étoile Sportive du Sahel Volleyball Club the Tunisian League Super Playoff and the Tunisian Cup.

In 1995 Soto debuted with the Senior National Team.[3] After being played for the Puerto Rican club Caribes de San Sebastián for the 2001 season, Soto signed with the Belgian club Noliko Maaseik.[7] With this club, Soto played the 2001–02 CEV Champions League, reaching only the quarterfinals[8][9] and the semifinals in the Belgian League.[10] He then played with Caribes de San Sebastián[10] topping the regular season scoring department with 550 points.[11]

Soto played with the Italian club Cagliari Volley from 2002 to 2006, winning the A-2 Championship in the 2004/05 season, the club was promoted to Serie A-1 the following season. He was awarded ASES Puerto Rican Best Male Athlete for the 2006 year.[12]

Soto played the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic were his national team ended up in seventh place of eight teams with a 1-5 mark.[13]

The Puerto Rican club Playeros de San Juan signed Soto for the 2005 season[14] and he also played there until the 2006 season.[12]

At 2006 FIVB World Championship in Japan, he became the Best Scorer of the tournament and helped his National Team to reach the 12th place. He ended playing for the Panasonic Panthers in the Japanese League in the 2006/2007 season.[15]

He was selected as flag bearer for Puerto Rico in the 2007 edition in Rio de Janeiro,[16] when he was the tournament's Best Scorer[17] and helped his team reach the fifth place.[18] Soto is nicknamed "Picky". Serving as the team captain Soto was named the tournament's Best Scorer at the 2007 NORCECA Championship, finishing with 104 points on 94 spikes, five blocks and five aces.[19][20]

On June 25, 2008, Soto announced that he would take part in a promotional campaign for Gatorade.[21]

Soto played the 2007–08 and the 2008–09 Russian Super League with Lokomotiv Novosibirsk.

Soto signed with the Turkish league champion club based in Izmir, Arkas Spor for the 2009/10 season with the hunger of winning a championship.[22][23] After winning the bronze medal in the 2009 NORCECA Championship,[24] Soto was meant to report himself to Arkas and was notified to the Puerto Rican Federation to do it[25] and received legal support by the local lawyer Fernando Olivero in the dispute with the club. [26] He later commented that he had to stay in Puerto Rico in order to help both his father and one of his brother that were ill at that time and that he felt exhausted after the continental championship.[27]

Soto joined the Puerto Rican club Mets de Guaynabo for the 2010 season.[28] He won with his team the Bronze medal at the 2010 Pan-American Cup.[29] He suffered an injury during the Pan American Cup and could not play until the playoffs.[30][28] He was not able to play the 2011 season because he went under surgery to repair an injury in his right shoulder.[28][31]

Coming from a shoulder injury, Soto joined the Puerto Rican club Capitanes de Arecibo for the 2012/13 season[32] after his contract was sold by Mets de Guaynabo[33] and was selected for the All-Star game.[34] But he suffered an injury during the match and was replaced by Erick Haddock.[35] He recovered to lead his team in scoring and being third in the league during the regular season.[31] And later in January 2013, helped his club to win the Puerto Rican league championship.[36]

Instead of rejoining his champion club, Soto announced that he would switch to beach volleyball.[37] He played the 2013/14 Puerto Rican league season with Arecibo[38] and was chosen to play the 2013/14 season All-Star game.[39] He helped his club to reach the final series, but they lost to Mets de Guaynabo the local Championship.[40]

He played the 2014 FIVB World Championship in Poland, reaching the 21st place after posting a 1–4 record in the pool play with his National Team.[41][42] Soto then played the Puerto Rican league, breaking the current scoring record of 5,151 set by compatriot Luis Rodríguez, setting himself the goal of reaching 6,000 points.[43]

He later won the 2014 Season of the Puerto Rican League Championship with Capitanes de Arecibo, leading his team with 16 points in the final match and securing a berth for the 2015 FIVB Club World Championship.[44]

He participated with his national team in the 2015 Pan American Games, were his team succeeded to reach the semifinals for the first time[45] but lost the medal hopes after losing to Brazil in the semifinals[46] and Canada in the Bronze Medal match.[47] At the 2015 FIVB Club World Championship held in Betim, Brazil, Soto's club participated as NORCECA representative and he served as team captain. His club lost 0-3 to Brazilian Sada Cruzeiro[48] and also 0-3 to the Russian Zenit Kazan[49] to end its participation in tied fifth place.[50] Soto then played with Capitanes de Arecibo in the Puerto Rican league, helping his club to claim the third place after falling to the later Champions Mets de Guaynabo in the semifinals, when he could not play because of a heel injury.[51]

Soto played the 2014–2016 NORCECA Beach Volleyball Continental Cup trying to secure a ticket to the 2016 Summer Olympics in what he defined a last minute decision to close up his career,[52] but his team fell short losing to Cuba in the semifinal round.[53]

He was acquired via draft by the Puerto Rican club Mets de Guaynabo,[54] that was about not to play the 2016/17 season and do not play the pre-season tournament, Soto arrived to a club that decided not to include any foreign player.[55] The club won the Puerto Rican Championship for the second straight season.[56]

College edit

Attended Indiana University – Ft. Wayne, where he was a two time AVCA Division I First Team All-American (1999, 2000) and a Second Team All-American selection in 1998.

Clubs edit

Awards edit

Individuals edit

Clubs edit

  • 1999 Puerto Rican League –   Champion, with Caribes de San Sebastián
  • 2000-01 Tunisian Cup  Runner-Up, with Club Sportif Sfaxien
  • 2000-01 Tunisian League  Runner-Up, with Club Sportif Sfaxien
  • 2001 African Volleyball Clubs Champions Championship  Runner-Up, with Club Sportif Sfaxien
  • 2002 Belgium League  Champion, with Noliko Maaseik
  • 2002 Belgium Cup  Champion, with Noliko Maaseik
  • 2004-05 Italian A2 Championship Champion –   Champion, with Terra Sarda Cagliari
  • 2010-11 Korean V-League –   Bronze medal, with Hyundai Capital Skywalkers
  • 2012-13 Puerto Rican League –   Champion, with Capitanes de Arecibo
  • 2013-14 Puerto Rican League –   Runner-Up, with Capitanes de Arecibo
  • 2014 Puerto Rican League –   Champion, with Capitanes de Arecibo
  • 2015 Puerto Rican League –   Bronze medal, with Capitanes de Arecibo
  • 2016-17 Puerto Rican League –   Champion, with Mets de Guaynabo

References edit

  1. ^ a b Ribas Reyes, Fernando (2017-01-30). "Picky Soto tiene historia en Pepino". Primera Hora (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  2. ^ "Grandes figuras con la estrellitas de Activao". Noticel (in Spanish). 2012-11-16. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  3. ^ a b Rosa Rosa, Carlos (2015-07-26). "Héctor 'Picky' Soto continúa dejando su huella en el voleibol". El Nuevo Dia (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  4. ^ a b Andino, Jessica Rosa (2001-06-09). ""Picky" Soto quiere jugar baloncesto". Primera Hora (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  5. ^ "Yamileska Yantin en ruta a Túnez". El Vocero (in Spanish). 2015-01-04. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  6. ^ "ESS TV fête les 10 ans du premier sacre africain de la section !". ES Sahel. 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2013-11-24.
  7. ^ Ribas, Fernando (2001-06-23). "Pacta Soto con un equipo belga". El Nuevo Dia (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  8. ^ "Team 2001-2002". Noliko Maaseik. 2001. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  9. ^ Pagan Moreno, Humberto (2002-02-22). "Se eliminó el equipo de "Picky" Soto". Primera Hora (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  10. ^ a b Rosa Andino, Jessica (2002-04-17). ""Picky" Soto se reportará a tiempo". Primera Hora (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  11. ^ Ribas, Fernando (2002-07-17). . Primera Hora (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2016-04-06. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
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  13. ^ "Un súper abanderado". ESPN (in Spanish). San Juan, Puerto Rico. EFE. 2007-07-13. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
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  17. ^ "Giba Godoy was the Most Valuable Player in Brazil". Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: NORCECA. 2007-07-28. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
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  21. ^ Ayala Gordián, José (2008-06-25). ""Picky" Soto estelariza campaña de Gatorade". Primera Hora (in Spanish). Retrieved 2008-06-27.
  22. ^ "Puertorriqueño Soto jugará en Turquía". Medio Tiempo (in Spanish). San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2009-05-27. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  23. ^ "Arkas'a Porto Rikolu pasör". Hurriyet (in Turkish). 2009-09-17. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  24. ^ "Puerto Rico wins the bronze medal in five sets". Bayamon, Puerto Rico: NORCECA. 2009-10-17. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  25. ^ "¡Ultimátum!". El Nuevo Dia (in Spanish). 2009-11-07. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
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  33. ^ "Mets de Guaynabo: una banda especial". Primera Hora (in Spanish). 2013-01-04. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  34. ^ "Cuadran los equipos para el Juego de Estrellas". Primera Hora (in Spanish). 2012-10-24. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  35. ^ "La Isla domina el Juego de Estrellas del VSNM". WORA-TV (in Spanish). 2012-10-29. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
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  37. ^ "Rumbo a la playa: 'Picky' Soto se despide de la cancha". Noticel (in Spanish). 2013-02-02. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  38. ^ "Reforzados los Capitanes de Arecibo". Primera Hora (in Spanish). 2013-08-20. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
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  43. ^ "Picky Soto rompe la marca de puntos de la LVSM". Primera Hora (in Spanish). 2014-10-26. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
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  47. ^ "Canada takes men's bronze medal". Toronto, Canada: NORCECA. 2015-07-26. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  48. ^ "Sada Cruzeiro thrash the hopes of Capitanes de Arecibo with 3-0 win". Betim, Brazil: FIVB. 2015-10-27. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  49. ^ "Overpowered Zenit Kazan move to semifinal over Capitanes de Arecibo". Betim, Brazil: FIVB. 2015-10-29. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  50. ^ "Sada Cruzeiro recover FIVB Men's Club World Championship crown". Betim, Brazil: FIVB. 2015-10-31. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  51. ^ "Mets pasan a la final de la LVSM". Primera Hora (in Spanish). 2015-12-07. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  52. ^ "No se quita 'Picky' Soto". El Vocero (in Spanish). 2016-06-21. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  53. ^ "Canada and Cuba go for the NORCECA men's ticket to Rio". Guaymas, Mexico: FIVB. 2016-06-26. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  54. ^ "Mets inician defensa de su campeonato". El Vocero (in Spanish). 2016-10-23. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  55. ^ "Guaynabo confirma que jugará en el torneo de la LVSM". Primera Hora (in Spanish). 2016-10-17. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  56. ^ "Guaynabo es una potencia con base de dinastía". Primera Hora (in Spanish). 2017-02-03. Retrieved 2017-04-04.

External links edit

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  • Italian League Profile
Awards
Preceded by 2006 Men's Volleyball World Championship
Best Scorer

2006
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by 2007 Men's Volleyball World Cup
Best Scorer

2007
Succeeded by
Incumbent

héctor, soto, born, june, 1978, york, city, york, former, volleyball, player, from, puerto, rico, member, national, team, that, ended, sixth, place, 2007, fivb, world, japan, received, best, scorer, individual, award, played, 2006, fivb, world, championship, b. Hector Soto born June 28 1978 in New York City New York is a former volleyball player from Puerto Rico who was a member of the Men s National Team that ended up in sixth place at the 2007 FIVB Men s World Cup in Japan and received the Best Scorer individual award He played in the 2006 FIVB World Championship being also named Best Scorer of the tournament Hector SotoPersonal informationFull nameHector Emilio SotoNicknamePickyNationalityPuerto RicanBorn 1978 06 28 June 28 1978 age 45 New York City New York U S HometownArroyo Puerto RicoHeight1 97 m 6 ft 6 in Weight85 kg 187 lb Spike340 cm 130 in Block332 cm 131 in Volleyball informationPositionWing spikerNational team1995 2016 Puerto RicoMedal record Men s volleyballRepresenting Puerto RicoNORCECA Championship2007 Anaheim TeamPan American Cup2010 San Juan TeamCentral American and Caribbean Games2002 San Salvador Team2006 Cartagena Team2010 Mayaguez Team2014 Veracruz TeamLast updated April 21 2018 Contents 1 College 2 Career 2 1 College 3 Clubs 4 Awards 4 1 Individuals 4 2 Clubs 5 References 6 External linksCollege editSoto is married with Amnerys Gonzalez and has two children Camila and Maurizio 1 He studied in the Carmen B Huyke High School 2 Career editSoto started playing professionally with the Puerto Rican club Bucaneros de Arroyo in the 1995 season 3 he then played with Caribes de San Sebastian since 1998 when Arroyo and San Sebastian merged 1 winning the 1999 Puerto Rican League Championship with this team and becoming Final Series Most Valuable Player 4 He later played the 2000 01 season in the Tunisian League 5 with the club Club Sportif Sfaxien 4 He won the silver medal in the 2001 African Volleyball Clubs Champions Championship when his club lost 0 3 to the compatriot Etoile du Sahel 6 His team lost to Etoile Sportive du Sahel Volleyball Club the Tunisian League Super Playoff and the Tunisian Cup In 1995 Soto debuted with the Senior National Team 3 After being played for the Puerto Rican club Caribes de San Sebastian for the 2001 season Soto signed with the Belgian club Noliko Maaseik 7 With this club Soto played the 2001 02 CEV Champions League reaching only the quarterfinals 8 9 and the semifinals in the Belgian League 10 He then played with Caribes de San Sebastian 10 topping the regular season scoring department with 550 points 11 Soto played with the Italian club Cagliari Volley from 2002 to 2006 winning the A 2 Championship in the 2004 05 season the club was promoted to Serie A 1 the following season He was awarded ASES Puerto Rican Best Male Athlete for the 2006 year 12 Soto played the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo Dominican Republic were his national team ended up in seventh place of eight teams with a 1 5 mark 13 The Puerto Rican club Playeros de San Juan signed Soto for the 2005 season 14 and he also played there until the 2006 season 12 At 2006 FIVB World Championship in Japan he became the Best Scorer of the tournament and helped his National Team to reach the 12th place He ended playing for the Panasonic Panthers in the Japanese League in the 2006 2007 season 15 He was selected as flag bearer for Puerto Rico in the 2007 edition in Rio de Janeiro 16 when he was the tournament s Best Scorer 17 and helped his team reach the fifth place 18 Soto is nicknamed Picky Serving as the team captain Soto was named the tournament s Best Scorer at the 2007 NORCECA Championship finishing with 104 points on 94 spikes five blocks and five aces 19 20 On June 25 2008 Soto announced that he would take part in a promotional campaign for Gatorade 21 Soto played the 2007 08 and the 2008 09 Russian Super League with Lokomotiv Novosibirsk Soto signed with the Turkish league champion club based in Izmir Arkas Spor for the 2009 10 season with the hunger of winning a championship 22 23 After winning the bronze medal in the 2009 NORCECA Championship 24 Soto was meant to report himself to Arkas and was notified to the Puerto Rican Federation to do it 25 and received legal support by the local lawyer Fernando Olivero in the dispute with the club 26 He later commented that he had to stay in Puerto Rico in order to help both his father and one of his brother that were ill at that time and that he felt exhausted after the continental championship 27 Soto joined the Puerto Rican club Mets de Guaynabo for the 2010 season 28 He won with his team the Bronze medal at the 2010 Pan American Cup 29 He suffered an injury during the Pan American Cup and could not play until the playoffs 30 28 He was not able to play the 2011 season because he went under surgery to repair an injury in his right shoulder 28 31 Coming from a shoulder injury Soto joined the Puerto Rican club Capitanes de Arecibo for the 2012 13 season 32 after his contract was sold by Mets de Guaynabo 33 and was selected for the All Star game 34 But he suffered an injury during the match and was replaced by Erick Haddock 35 He recovered to lead his team in scoring and being third in the league during the regular season 31 And later in January 2013 helped his club to win the Puerto Rican league championship 36 Instead of rejoining his champion club Soto announced that he would switch to beach volleyball 37 He played the 2013 14 Puerto Rican league season with Arecibo 38 and was chosen to play the 2013 14 season All Star game 39 He helped his club to reach the final series but they lost to Mets de Guaynabo the local Championship 40 He played the 2014 FIVB World Championship in Poland reaching the 21st place after posting a 1 4 record in the pool play with his National Team 41 42 Soto then played the Puerto Rican league breaking the current scoring record of 5 151 set by compatriot Luis Rodriguez setting himself the goal of reaching 6 000 points 43 He later won the 2014 Season of the Puerto Rican League Championship with Capitanes de Arecibo leading his team with 16 points in the final match and securing a berth for the 2015 FIVB Club World Championship 44 He participated with his national team in the 2015 Pan American Games were his team succeeded to reach the semifinals for the first time 45 but lost the medal hopes after losing to Brazil in the semifinals 46 and Canada in the Bronze Medal match 47 At the 2015 FIVB Club World Championship held in Betim Brazil Soto s club participated as NORCECA representative and he served as team captain His club lost 0 3 to Brazilian Sada Cruzeiro 48 and also 0 3 to the Russian Zenit Kazan 49 to end its participation in tied fifth place 50 Soto then played with Capitanes de Arecibo in the Puerto Rican league helping his club to claim the third place after falling to the later Champions Mets de Guaynabo in the semifinals when he could not play because of a heel injury 51 Soto played the 2014 2016 NORCECA Beach Volleyball Continental Cup trying to secure a ticket to the 2016 Summer Olympics in what he defined a last minute decision to close up his career 52 but his team fell short losing to Cuba in the semifinal round 53 He was acquired via draft by the Puerto Rican club Mets de Guaynabo 54 that was about not to play the 2016 17 season and do not play the pre season tournament Soto arrived to a club that decided not to include any foreign player 55 The club won the Puerto Rican Championship for the second straight season 56 College edit Attended Indiana University Ft Wayne where he was a two time AVCA Division I First Team All American 1999 2000 and a Second Team All American selection in 1998 Clubs edit nbsp Bucaneros de Arroyo 1995 1998 nbsp Caribes de San Sebastian 1998 2002 nbsp Club Sportif Sfaxien 2000 2001 nbsp Noliko Maaseik 2001 2002 nbsp Alimenti Sardi Cagliari 2002 2003 nbsp Terra Sarda Cagliari 2003 2005 nbsp Tiscali Cagliari 2005 2006 nbsp Playeros de San Juan 2005 2006 nbsp Panasonic Panthers 2006 2007 nbsp Lokomotiv Novosibirsk 2007 2009 nbsp Arkas Spor Izmir 2009 2010 nbsp Hyundai Capital Skywalkers 2010 2011 nbsp Mets de Guaynabo 2010 2012 nbsp Capitanes de Arecibo 2012 2015 nbsp Mets de Guaynabo 2016 2017 Awards editIndividuals edit Clubs edit 1999 Puerto Rican League nbsp Champion with Caribes de San Sebastian 2000 01 Tunisian Cup nbsp Runner Up with Club Sportif Sfaxien 2000 01 Tunisian League nbsp Runner Up with Club Sportif Sfaxien 2001 African Volleyball Clubs Champions Championship nbsp Runner Up with Club Sportif Sfaxien 2002 Belgium League nbsp Champion with Noliko Maaseik 2002 Belgium Cup nbsp Champion with Noliko Maaseik 2004 05 Italian A2 Championship Champion nbsp Champion with Terra Sarda Cagliari 2010 11 Korean V League nbsp Bronze medal with Hyundai Capital Skywalkers 2012 13 Puerto Rican League nbsp Champion with Capitanes de Arecibo 2013 14 Puerto Rican League nbsp Runner Up with Capitanes de Arecibo 2014 Puerto Rican League nbsp Champion with Capitanes de Arecibo 2015 Puerto Rican League nbsp Bronze medal with Capitanes de Arecibo 2016 17 Puerto Rican League nbsp Champion with Mets de GuaynaboReferences edit a b Ribas Reyes Fernando 2017 01 30 Picky Soto tiene historia en Pepino Primera Hora in Spanish Retrieved 2017 04 04 Grandes figuras con la estrellitas de Activao Noticel in Spanish 2012 11 16 Retrieved 2017 04 04 a b Rosa Rosa Carlos 2015 07 26 Hector Picky Soto continua dejando su huella en el voleibol El Nuevo Dia in Spanish Retrieved 2017 04 04 a b Andino Jessica Rosa 2001 06 09 Picky Soto quiere jugar baloncesto Primera Hora in Spanish Retrieved 2017 04 04 Yamileska Yantin en ruta a Tunez El Vocero in Spanish 2015 01 04 Retrieved 2017 04 04 ESS TV fete les 10 ans du premier sacre africain de la section ES Sahel 2011 05 14 Retrieved 2013 11 24 Ribas Fernando 2001 06 23 Pacta Soto con un equipo belga El Nuevo Dia in Spanish Retrieved 2017 04 04 Team 2001 2002 Noliko Maaseik 2001 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Pagan Moreno Humberto 2002 02 22 Se elimino el equipo de Picky Soto Primera Hora in Spanish Retrieved 2017 04 04 a b Rosa Andino Jessica 2002 04 17 Picky Soto se reportara a tiempo Primera Hora in Spanish Retrieved 2017 04 04 Ribas Fernando 2002 07 17 Picky Soto lider en anotaciones Primera Hora in Spanish Archived from the original on 2016 04 06 Retrieved 2017 04 04 a b Ayala Gordian Jose 2007 02 01 Lleno de orgullo el Picky Primera Hora in Spanish Retrieved 2017 04 04 Un super abanderado ESPN in Spanish San Juan Puerto Rico EFE 2007 07 13 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Marrero Omar 2005 04 19 Los Playeros de San Juan centrados en lograr el campeonato Primera Hora in Spanish San Juan Puerto Rico EFE Retrieved 2017 04 04 Con los brazos abiertos ESPN Deportes in Spanish Carolina Puerto Rico EFE 2007 05 09 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Voleibolista internacional Picky Soto sera abanderado P Rico Panamericanos Terra in Spanish EFE 2007 06 27 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Giba Godoy was the Most Valuable Player in Brazil Rio de Janeiro Brazil NORCECA 2007 07 28 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Puerto Rico finished in fifth position Rio de Janeiro Brazil NORCECA 2007 07 28 Retrieved 2017 04 04 USA Men Captured NORCECA Gold Against Puerto Rico Anaheim California FIVB 2007 09 21 Retrieved 2017 04 04 NORCECA M Posiciones y premios individuales Somos Voley in Spanish 2007 09 22 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Ayala Gordian Jose 2008 06 25 Picky Soto estelariza campana de Gatorade Primera Hora in Spanish Retrieved 2008 06 27 Puertorriqueno Soto jugara en Turquia Medio Tiempo in Spanish San Juan Puerto Rico 2009 05 27 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Arkas a Porto Rikolu pasor Hurriyet in Turkish 2009 09 17 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Puerto Rico wins the bronze medal in five sets Bayamon Puerto Rico NORCECA 2009 10 17 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Ultimatum El Nuevo Dia in Spanish 2009 11 07 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Olivero lo representa El Nuevo Dia in Spanish 2009 11 14 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Hector Picky Soto rompe el silencio Primera Hora in Spanish 2010 02 03 Retrieved 2017 04 04 a b c Picky Soto A darlo todo por Arecibo Primera Hora in Spanish 2012 09 14 Retrieved 2017 04 04 NORCECA Puerto Rico defeats Brazil in bronze medal match Archived from the original on 2010 06 02 Retrieved 2010 05 29 Positivos Arecibo con los viajes en los cuarto de final El Nuevo Dia in Spanish 2012 12 04 Retrieved 2017 04 04 a b Hector Picky Soto cerca de su maxima expresion Primera Hora in Spanish 2012 12 06 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Hector Picky Soto inicia un ciclo en Arecibo Primera Hora in Spanish 2012 07 19 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Mets de Guaynabo una banda especial Primera Hora in Spanish 2013 01 04 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Cuadran los equipos para el Juego de Estrellas Primera Hora in Spanish 2012 10 24 Retrieved 2017 04 04 La Isla domina el Juego de Estrellas del VSNM WORA TV in Spanish 2012 10 29 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Capitanes de Arecibo lograron el objetivo Primera Hora in Spanish 2013 01 13 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Rumbo a la playa Picky Soto se despide de la cancha Noticel in Spanish 2013 02 02 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Reforzados los Capitanes de Arecibo Primera Hora in Spanish 2013 08 20 Retrieved 2017 04 04 LVSM Lares sera escenario del Juego de Estrellas Noticel in Spanish 2014 01 10 Retrieved 2017 04 04 LVSM Los Mets se coronan campeones nacionales Noticel in Spanish 2014 02 04 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Hector Soto FIVB Retrieved 2017 04 04 Mousavi put a final block on Puerto Rican ambitions Krakow Poland FIVB 2014 09 07 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Picky Soto rompe la marca de puntos de la LVSM Primera Hora in Spanish 2014 10 26 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Arecibo Captains become Puerto Rican Champions Arecibo Puerto Rico FIVB 2014 12 15 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Voleibol Panamericano Pase historico de P R a las semifinales Noticel in Spanish 2015 07 23 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Double champions Brazil to defend Pan American crown Toronto Canada NORCECA 2015 07 24 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Canada takes men s bronze medal Toronto Canada NORCECA 2015 07 26 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Sada Cruzeiro thrash the hopes of Capitanes de Arecibo with 3 0 win Betim Brazil FIVB 2015 10 27 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Overpowered Zenit Kazan move to semifinal over Capitanes de Arecibo Betim Brazil FIVB 2015 10 29 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Sada Cruzeiro recover FIVB Men s Club World Championship crown Betim Brazil FIVB 2015 10 31 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Mets pasan a la final de la LVSM Primera Hora in Spanish 2015 12 07 Retrieved 2017 04 04 No se quita Picky Soto El Vocero in Spanish 2016 06 21 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Canada and Cuba go for the NORCECA men s ticket to Rio Guaymas Mexico FIVB 2016 06 26 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Mets inician defensa de su campeonato El Vocero in Spanish 2016 10 23 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Guaynabo confirma que jugara en el torneo de la LVSM Primera Hora in Spanish 2016 10 17 Retrieved 2017 04 04 Guaynabo es una potencia con base de dinastia Primera Hora in Spanish 2017 02 03 Retrieved 2017 04 04 External links editFIVB Profile Italian League ProfileAwardsPreceded by nbsp Marcos Milinkovic 2006 Men s Volleyball World ChampionshipBest Scorer2006 Succeeded byIncumbentPreceded by nbsp Takahiro Yamamoto 2007 Men s Volleyball World CupBest Scorer2007 Succeeded byIncumbent Retrieved from 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