“Certain loves don’t end” sang Antonello Venditti, as well as the one between Avimecc Volley Modica and the Italian-Argentinian spiker Javier Martinez, who after two years since the last time in blue and white returns to defend the colors of the association of president Ezio Aprile.

In the last few hours, in fact, the market men of the County’s sextet have reached an agreement with the mighty “bomber” who in the next A3 series season will be one of the hot spots on coach Enzo Distefano’s board.

“We are happy to be able to have Javier Martinez back in Modica – declares president Ezio Aprile – because he is a boy who in the two seasons he defended our colors has shown stubbornness, commitment, seriousness and a great desire to work. Javier is an athlete who never saves himself and – concludes Aprile – we all believe that he can increase the experience rate of our training”.

Born in 1995, Javier Martinez was born in Cordoba, is 190 centimeters tall and took the first steps of his volleyball career in the youth teams of Lube Banca Macerata. From 2012 to 2017 he then played with Volley 79 Civitavecchia between series B2 and series C. He subsequently moved to Foligno, where until 2019 he played in series B with Inter Volley. In 2019 his first experience in Serie A3 with the Biscottificio Marini Delta Po Porto Viro shirt, from where in 2020 he arrived in Modica playing two seasons at a high level always in Serie A3 with the white and blue shirt.

From October 2022 he then moved to the A1 series at Top Volley Cisterna and then returned to the A3 series last season defending the colors of Moyashi Garlasco.

Now the return to Modica with the aim of improving the results of the two seasons lived in the shadow of the Castello dei Conti.

“Returning to Modica – explains Javier Martinez – in an environment where I felt at home in the previous two seasons was the main reason. I know the environment well and finding teammates who encourage you to do better in the gym every day will be important for me and for all of us athletes. My personal goal – he continues – is to improve the result obtained in my last year in Modica, because I am convinced that we deserved more than the quarter-final lost to Catania, for this reason my desire for revenge is great.