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Brazilian Volleyball Super League (Women)

The Brazilian Volleyball Super League (Portuguese: Superliga Brasileira de Voleibol) is the top level Brazilian professional volleyball competition. It is organized by the Brazilian Volleyball Confederation. It shares the same name as the men's tournament, and are disputed simultaneously. The number of participating clubs varies every year. The champion team qualifies for the South American Championship.

Brazilian Women's Volleyball Superleague
FormerlyLiga Nacional
Campeonato Brasileiro
SportVolleyball
Founded1976; 47 years ago (1976)
(1994 in its current format)
Inaugural season1994/95
CEOAry Graça Filho
AdministratorCBV
No. of teams12
CountryBrazil
ConfederationCSV
Most recent
champion(s)
Dentil/Praia Clube (2nd title)
(2022-23)
Most titlesRexona-Ades/Rio de Janeiro (12 titles)
TV partner(s)Rede Globo
RedeTV!
SporTV
Official websitesuperliga.br

History edit

First competitions edit

Until the early 1960s, there were only state volleyball competitions in Brazil. A national level competition was inconceivable, because of the geographical distances and lack of transportation infrastructure. Only in 1962 the first national volleyball competition was disputed, the Guarani Trophy of Champion clubs (Portuguese: Troféu Guarani de Clubes Campeões).[1] The competition was disputed two more times, being rename in 1964 to Brazilian Championship of Champion Clubs (Portuguese: Campeonato Brasileiro de Clubes Campeões). In 1965 started a three-years hiatus without a national level competition, until the Brazilian Trophy (Portuguese: Taça Brasil) was organized in 1968 with teams from Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Minas Gerais. It was organized in such format until 1975.

Fully national competition and professionalism edit

Only in 1976, the competition was opened to amateur clubs from all Brazilian states, and became truly national. It was renamed to Brazilian Championship (Portuguese: Campeonato Brasileiro) and was held every second year. In 1980 the Brazilian Championship had a major reorganization, becoming an annual competition and allowing professional teams for the first time. The competition's format changed in 1988, and started to follow the northern hemisphere calendar. Also, it was renamed to Brazilian National League (Portuguese: Liga Nacional). The competition was disputed under this format between the seasons 1988-89 and 1993–94.[2]

The foundation of Super League edit

There was a last major change in the organization of the competition in the 1994–95 season. Again, it was renamed to Brazilian National Super League (Portuguese: Superliga Nacional). The first champion of the tournament, with the present format, was Leite Moça/Sorocaba.[3]

List of women's champions edit

Campeonato Brasileiro edit

Year Champion Runner-Up
1976 Fluminense CRB
1978 Flamengo Mackenzie[4]
1980 Flamengo Fluminense
1981 Fluminense Minas
1982 Paulistano Pirelli/Santo André
1983 Supergasbras/Rio de Janeiro Fluminense
1984 Atlântica/Boa Vista Supergasbras/Rio de Janeiro
1985 Supergasbras/Rio de Janeiro Paulistano
1986 Supergasbras/Rio de Janeiro Bradesco/Rio de Janeiro
1987 Lufkin/Rio de Janeiro Supergasbras/Rio de Janeiro

Liga Nacional edit

Year Champion Runner-Up
1988–89 Sadia/São Paulo Lufkin/Rio de Janeiro
1989–90 Sadia/São Paulo Supergasbras/Rio de Janeiro
1990–91 Sadia/São Paulo Colgate-Pão de Açúcar/São Caetano
1991–92 Colgate/São Caetano L'acqua di Fiori/Minas
1992–93 L'acqua di Fiori/Minas Colgate/São Caetano
1993–94 Nossa Caixa-Recra/Ribeirão Preto BCN/Guarujá

Superliga edit

Year Champion Runner-Up
1994–95 Leite Moça/Sorocaba BCN/Guarujá
1995–96 Leite Moça/Sorocaba BCN/Guarujá
1996–97 Leite Moça/Sorocaba Mizuno-Uniban/São Bernardo do Campo
1997–98 Rexona-Ades/Curitiba Leite Moça/Sorocaba
1998–99 Uniban/São Bernardo do Campo Rexona-Ades/Curitiba
1999–00 Rexona-Ades/Curitiba MRV/Minas
2000–01 Flamengo Vasco da Gama
2001–02 MRV/Minas BCN/Osasco
2002–03 BCN/Osasco MRV/Minas
2003–04 Finasa/Osasco MRV/Minas
2004–05 Finasa/Osasco Rexona-Ades/Rio de Janeiro
2005–06 Rexona-Ades/Rio de Janeiro Finasa/Osasco
2006–07 Rexona-Ades/Rio de Janeiro Finasa/Osasco
2007–08 Rexona-Ades/Rio de Janeiro Finasa/Osasco
2008–09 Rexona-Ades/Rio de Janeiro Finasa/Osasco
2009–10 Sollys/Osasco Unilever/Rio de Janeiro
2010–11 Unilever/Rio de Janeiro Sollys/Osasco
2011–12 Sollys/Osasco Unilever/Rio de Janeiro
2012–13 Unilever/Rio de Janeiro Sollys/Osasco
2013–14 Unilever/Rio de Janeiro SESI-SP
2014–15 Rexona-Ades/Rio de Janeiro Molico/Osasco
2015–16 Rexona-Ades/Rio de Janeiro Dentil/Praia Clube
2016–17 Rexona-Sesc/Rio de Janeiro Vôlei Nestlé/Osasco
2017–18 Dentil/Praia Clube Sesc/Rio de Janeiro
2018–19 Itambé/Minas Dentil/Praia Clube
2019–20
Canceled after the regular season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]
2020–21[6] Itambé/Minas Dentil/Praia Clube
2021–22 Itambé/Minas Dentil/Praia Clube
2022–23 Dentil/Praia Clube Gerdau/Minas

Titles by team edit

Club Winners Runners-up
Rexona-Ades/Rio de Janeiro 12 (1998, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) 5 (1999, 2005, 2010, 2012, 2018)
Vôlei Nestlé/Osasco 5 (2003, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2012) 12 (1994, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017)
Itambé/Minas 5 (1993, 2002, 2019, 2021, 2022) 6 (1981, 1992, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2023)
Supergasbras/Rio de Janeiro 3 (1983, 1985, 1986) 3 (1984, 1987, 1990)
Sorocaba 3 (1995, 1996, 1997) 1 (1998)
Flamengo 3 (1978, 1980, 2001) 0
Sadia/São Paulo 3 (1989, 1990, 1991) 0
Praia Clube 2 (2018, 2023) 4 (2016, 2019, 2021, 2022)
Fluminense 2 (1976, 1981) 2 (1980, 1983)
São Caetano 1 (1992) 2 (1991, 1993)
Paulistano 1 (1982) 1 (1985)
Lufkin/Rio de Janeiro 1 (1987) 1 (1989)
São Bernardo do Campo 1 (1999) 1 (1997)
Atlântica 1 (1984) 0
Ribeirão Preto 1 (1994) 0
CRB 0 1 (1976)
Mackenzie 0 1 (1978)
Bradesco/Rio de Janeiro 0 1 (1986)
Vasco 0 1 (2001)
SESI-SP 0 1 (2014)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Lista de Clubes Campeões Brasileiros de Voleibol" [List of Brazilian Volleyball Champions] (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2014-08-04.
  2. ^ Confederação Brasileira de Voleibol (2010). (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2011-05-04.
  3. ^ Portal Sol Brilhando (2008). (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2011-05-04.
  4. ^ Ivan Drummond (2008-09-26). "Três décadas de expectativa" [Three decades of expectation] (in Portuguese). Diários Associados - Superesportes. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
  5. ^ "Coronavírus: CBV cancela Superliga Feminina de Vôlei; masculina segue paralisada" [Coronavirus: CBV cancels the Women's Volleyball Superliga; Men's remains suspended]. Globo Esporte (in Portuguese). 19 March 2020.
  6. ^ "Minas faz jogo de altos e baixos, vence o Praia Clube no quinto set e fica com o título da Superliga" [Minas had a game of ups and downs, beats Praia Clube at the fifth set and wins the Superleague] (in Portuguese). Globoesporte.com. 2021-04-05. Retrieved 2021-04-06.

External links edit


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This article is about the Women s professional league For the Men s professional league see Brazilian Men s Volleyball Superliga The Brazilian Volleyball Super League Portuguese Superliga Brasileira de Voleibol is the top level Brazilian professional volleyball competition It is organized by the Brazilian Volleyball Confederation It shares the same name as the men s tournament and are disputed simultaneously The number of participating clubs varies every year The champion team qualifies for the South American Championship Brazilian Women s Volleyball SuperleagueFormerlyLiga Nacional Campeonato BrasileiroSportVolleyballFounded1976 47 years ago 1976 1994 in its current format Inaugural season1994 95CEOAry Graca FilhoAdministratorCBVNo of teams12CountryBrazilConfederationCSVMost recentchampion s Dentil Praia Clube 2nd title 2022 23 Most titlesRexona Ades Rio de Janeiro 12 titles TV partner s Rede GloboRedeTV SporTVOfficial websitesuperliga br Contents 1 History 1 1 First competitions 1 2 Fully national competition and professionalism 1 3 The foundation of Super League 2 List of women s champions 2 1 Campeonato Brasileiro 2 2 Liga Nacional 2 3 Superliga 3 Titles by team 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFirst competitions edit Until the early 1960s there were only state volleyball competitions in Brazil A national level competition was inconceivable because of the geographical distances and lack of transportation infrastructure Only in 1962 the first national volleyball competition was disputed the Guarani Trophy of Champion clubs Portuguese Trofeu Guarani de Clubes Campeoes 1 The competition was disputed two more times being rename in 1964 to Brazilian Championship of Champion Clubs Portuguese Campeonato Brasileiro de Clubes Campeoes In 1965 started a three years hiatus without a national level competition until the Brazilian Trophy Portuguese Taca Brasil was organized in 1968 with teams from Rio de Janeiro Sao Paulo and Minas Gerais It was organized in such format until 1975 Fully national competition and professionalism edit Only in 1976 the competition was opened to amateur clubs from all Brazilian states and became truly national It was renamed to Brazilian Championship Portuguese Campeonato Brasileiro and was held every second year In 1980 the Brazilian Championship had a major reorganization becoming an annual competition and allowing professional teams for the first time The competition s format changed in 1988 and started to follow the northern hemisphere calendar Also it was renamed to Brazilian National League Portuguese Liga Nacional The competition was disputed under this format between the seasons 1988 89 and 1993 94 2 The foundation of Super League edit There was a last major change in the organization of the competition in the 1994 95 season Again it was renamed to Brazilian National Super League Portuguese Superliga Nacional The first champion of the tournament with the present format was Leite Moca Sorocaba 3 List of women s champions editCampeonato Brasileiro edit Year Champion Runner Up1976 Fluminense CRB1978 Flamengo Mackenzie 4 1980 Flamengo Fluminense1981 Fluminense Minas1982 Paulistano Pirelli Santo Andre1983 Supergasbras Rio de Janeiro Fluminense1984 Atlantica Boa Vista Supergasbras Rio de Janeiro1985 Supergasbras Rio de Janeiro Paulistano1986 Supergasbras Rio de Janeiro Bradesco Rio de Janeiro1987 Lufkin Rio de Janeiro Supergasbras Rio de JaneiroLiga Nacional edit Year Champion Runner Up1988 89 Sadia Sao Paulo Lufkin Rio de Janeiro1989 90 Sadia Sao Paulo Supergasbras Rio de Janeiro1990 91 Sadia Sao Paulo Colgate Pao de Acucar Sao Caetano1991 92 Colgate Sao Caetano L acqua di Fiori Minas1992 93 L acqua di Fiori Minas Colgate Sao Caetano1993 94 Nossa Caixa Recra Ribeirao Preto BCN GuarujaSuperliga edit Year Champion Runner Up1994 95 Leite Moca Sorocaba BCN Guaruja1995 96 Leite Moca Sorocaba BCN Guaruja1996 97 Leite Moca Sorocaba Mizuno Uniban Sao Bernardo do Campo1997 98 Rexona Ades Curitiba Leite Moca Sorocaba1998 99 Uniban Sao Bernardo do Campo Rexona Ades Curitiba1999 00 Rexona Ades Curitiba MRV Minas2000 01 Flamengo Vasco da Gama2001 02 MRV Minas BCN Osasco2002 03 BCN Osasco MRV Minas2003 04 Finasa Osasco MRV Minas2004 05 Finasa Osasco Rexona Ades Rio de Janeiro2005 06 Rexona Ades Rio de Janeiro Finasa Osasco2006 07 Rexona Ades Rio de Janeiro Finasa Osasco2007 08 Rexona Ades Rio de Janeiro Finasa Osasco2008 09 Rexona Ades Rio de Janeiro Finasa Osasco2009 10 Sollys Osasco Unilever Rio de Janeiro2010 11 Unilever Rio de Janeiro Sollys Osasco2011 12 Sollys Osasco Unilever Rio de Janeiro2012 13 Unilever Rio de Janeiro Sollys Osasco2013 14 Unilever Rio de Janeiro SESI SP2014 15 Rexona Ades Rio de Janeiro Molico Osasco2015 16 Rexona Ades Rio de Janeiro Dentil Praia Clube2016 17 Rexona Sesc Rio de Janeiro Volei Nestle Osasco2017 18 Dentil Praia Clube Sesc Rio de Janeiro2018 19 Itambe Minas Dentil Praia Clube2019 20 Canceled after the regular season due to the COVID 19 pandemic 5 2020 21 6 Itambe Minas Dentil Praia Clube2021 22 Itambe Minas Dentil Praia Clube2022 23 Dentil Praia Clube Gerdau MinasTitles by team editClub Winners Runners upRexona Ades Rio de Janeiro 12 1998 2000 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 5 1999 2005 2010 2012 2018 Volei Nestle Osasco 5 2003 2004 2005 2010 2012 12 1994 1995 1996 2002 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 Itambe Minas 5 1993 2002 2019 2021 2022 6 1981 1992 2000 2003 2004 2023 Supergasbras Rio de Janeiro 3 1983 1985 1986 3 1984 1987 1990 Sorocaba 3 1995 1996 1997 1 1998 Flamengo 3 1978 1980 2001 0Sadia Sao Paulo 3 1989 1990 1991 0Praia Clube 2 2018 2023 4 2016 2019 2021 2022 Fluminense 2 1976 1981 2 1980 1983 Sao Caetano 1 1992 2 1991 1993 Paulistano 1 1982 1 1985 Lufkin Rio de Janeiro 1 1987 1 1989 Sao Bernardo do Campo 1 1999 1 1997 Atlantica 1 1984 0Ribeirao Preto 1 1994 0CRB 0 1 1976 Mackenzie 0 1 1978 Bradesco Rio de Janeiro 0 1 1986 Vasco 0 1 2001 SESI SP 0 1 2014 See also editBrazilian Men s Volleyball SuperligaReferences edit Lista de Clubes Campeoes Brasileiros de Voleibol List of Brazilian Volleyball Champions in Portuguese Retrieved 2014 08 04 Confederacao Brasileira de Voleibol 2010 A Historia da Superliga in Portuguese Archived from the original on 2012 03 21 Retrieved 2011 05 04 Portal Sol Brilhando 2008 Campeoes da Superliga in Portuguese Archived from the original on 2011 09 27 Retrieved 2011 05 04 Ivan Drummond 2008 09 26 Tres decadas de expectativa Three decades of expectation in Portuguese Diarios Associados Superesportes Retrieved 2014 02 01 Coronavirus CBV cancela Superliga Feminina de Volei masculina segue paralisada Coronavirus CBV cancels the Women s Volleyball Superliga Men s remains suspended Globo Esporte in Portuguese 19 March 2020 Minas faz jogo de altos e baixos vence o Praia Clube no quinto set e fica com o titulo da Superliga Minas had a game of ups and downs beats Praia Clube at the fifth set and wins the Superleague in Portuguese Globoesporte com 2021 04 05 Retrieved 2021 04 06 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brazilian Volleyball Super League Women amp oldid 1154855635, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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