Oliver Venno

[5] In June 2014 Venno moved to Austria and signed a deal with local powerhouse Hypo Tirol Innsbruck.

Venno stayed with the team for another season and helped Maliye Piyango to the final of the Turkish Cup for the first time in the club's history as they lost to Halkbank Ankara with the score 2–3.

Venno and Maliye Piyango also reached to the semi-finals of the 2017–18 CEV Challenge Cup where they lost to eventual winner Bunge Ravenna in the golden set.

After five years in Turkey Venno signed with Police SC Qatar of the Qatari Volleyball League in June 2020.

[12] He helped the team win two consecutive league titles and the 2022 Gulf Clubs Championship, where he was named MVP of the tournament.

[14] After two seasons with Police SC Qatar Venno signed with another Qatari top team Al Rayyan.

[15] Al Rayyan won the inaugural West Asia Men's Club Volleyball Championship after defeating Kuwait SC 3–0 in the final with Venno scoring 19 points.

[16] The season was also successful domestically as Venno helped Al Rayyan win the national championship and the Emir of Qatar Cup.