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Confederación Sudamericana de Voleibol

The Confederación Sudamericana de Voleibol (CSV) (Portuguese: Confederação Sul-americana de Voleibol) is the continental governing body for the sports of volleyball in South America. Its headquarters is located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Confederación Sudamericana de Voleibol (CSV)
AbbreviationCSV
Formation1946
TypeContinental sports organisation
HeadquartersRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Location
Membership
12 member associations
Official language
Spanish and Portuguese
President
Rafael Lloreda
Parent organization
FIVB
WebsiteVoleySur.org

Profile edit

The CSV's origins are still under dispute. Some argue it was founded in Buenos Aires, Argentina on February 12, 1946; some, that it was founded in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on July 3 of the same year. Either way, it was formed even before the FIVB itself, and stands as the oldest of all volleyball continental confederations.

Up to now (2004), the CSV has had a total of eight presidents, all but one from national federations with some volleyball tradition at a certain point in history: Brazil, Peru, Argentina, Venezuela and Colombia, which is the exception. Following the election of the current president, Brazilian Mr. Ary Graça Filho, in 2003 the headquarters were relocated from Lima, Peru to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The CSV presides over national volleyball federations located in South America and organizes continental competitions such as the South American Men's Volleyball Championship (first edition, 1951) and the Pan American Games, sometimes in conjunction with the FIVB and with other confederations, notably NORCECA with whom CSV co-organises the Pan-American tournaments. It also takes part in the organization of qualification tournaments for major events such as the Olympic Games or the men's and women's world championships, and of international competitions hosted by one of its affiliated federations.[1]

Teams edit

Lately, the only national South American federation with expressive results in international competitions is Brazil, which maintains intensive development programs for men's and women's volleyball.

Argentina has some tradition in men's volleyball, but it has shown unmistakable signs of decline: in recent years, Venezuela has been constantly threatening to take its long held position as the second volleyball force of the continent. However, Argentina is still one of the dominant forces in Men's volleyball.

With a silver medal at the Seoul Olympic Games, Peru had a very strong women's volleyball team in the 1980s. Its level of play has nevertheless dropped after the retirement of superstar players like Cecilia Tait, Natalia Málaga, Rosa García and Gabriela Pérez del Solar. Nevertheless, Peru is still a respectively good team, and one of the main forces of the continent.

In recent years, the Junior and Youth categories in both boys and girls categories have started to shine in the CSV; as with their senior teams, Brazil in one of the world main forces in Junior and Youth categories but Argentina and Peru have started to shine in the Boys and Girls category respectively; after the I Youth Olympic Games where Argentinean boys got silver and Peruvian girls took bronze, Argentina claimed the top spot and Peru the third spot at the FIVB Senior World Rankings.[2]

Affiliated federations edit

As of 2022, the following 12 national federations were affiliated to the CSV:

Code Nation Federation
ARG   Argentina Federación Argentina de Voleibol
BOL   Bolivia Federación Boliviana de Voleibol
BRA   Brazil Confederação Brasileira de Voleibol
CHI   Chile Federación de Voleibol de Chile
COL   Colombia Federación Colombiana de Voleibol
ECU   Ecuador Federación Ecuatoriana de Voleibol
GUF   French Guiana Ligue de Guiane de Volley-Ball
GUY   Guyana Guyana Volleyball Federation
PAR   Paraguay Federación Paraguaya de Voleibol
PER   Peru Federación Peruana de Voleibol
URU   Uruguay Federación Uruguaya de Voleibol
VEN   Venezuela Federación Venezolana de Voleibol

FIVB World Rankings edit

Tournaments edit

Organised entirely by CSV edit

Men edit

Women edit

Current champions edit

Senior
Championship
(M / W)
U23 Championship
(M / W)
Junior Championship
(M / W)
Youth Championship
(M / W)
Child Championship
(M / W)
Club Championship
(M / W)
Men   Argentina (2023)   Brazil (2016)   Brazil (2022)   Argentina (2022)   Argentina (2014)   Sada Cruzeiro (2022)
Women   Brazil (2023)   Brazil (2016)   Brazil (2022)   Argentina (2022)   Chile (2019)   Minas Tênis Clube (2022)

Organised alongside NORCECA edit

Men edit

Women edit

Current champions edit

Senior Pan-American Cup
(M / W)
U23 Pan-American Cup
(M / W)
Junior Pan-American Cup
(M / W)
Youth Pan-American Cup
(M / W)
Men   Canada (2023)   Cuba (2023)   Cuba (2023)   United States (2023)
Women   Argentina (2023)   Dominican Republic (2023)   United States (2023)   United States (2022)

Beach Tournaments edit

References edit

  1. ^ CSV History (in Spanish)
  2. ^ CSV Affiliated Federations (in Spanish)
  3. ^ "The FIVB World Ranking". FIVB. 19 August 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
  4. ^ "The FIVB Women's World Ranking". FIVB. 18 October 2023. Retrieved 18 October 2023.

External links edit

  • CSV official website
  • National Volleyball Federation of Argentina
  • National Volleyball Federation of Chile
  • National Volleyball Federation of Venezuela

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The Confederacion Sudamericana de Voleibol CSV Portuguese Confederacao Sul americana de Voleibol is the continental governing body for the sports of volleyball in South America Its headquarters is located in Rio de Janeiro Brazil Confederacion Sudamericana de Voleibol CSV AbbreviationCSVFormation1946TypeContinental sports organisationHeadquartersRio de Janeiro BrazilLocationSouth AmericaMembership12 member associationsOfficial languageSpanish and PortuguesePresidentRafael LloredaParent organizationFIVBWebsiteVoleySur org Contents 1 Profile 2 Teams 3 Affiliated federations 4 FIVB World Rankings 5 Tournaments 5 1 Organised entirely by CSV 5 1 1 Men 5 1 2 Women 5 1 3 Current champions 5 2 Organised alongside NORCECA 5 2 1 Men 5 2 2 Women 5 2 3 Current champions 5 3 Beach Tournaments 6 References 7 External linksProfile editThe CSV s origins are still under dispute Some argue it was founded in Buenos Aires Argentina on February 12 1946 some that it was founded in Rio de Janeiro Brazil on July 3 of the same year Either way it was formed even before the FIVB itself and stands as the oldest of all volleyball continental confederations Up to now 2004 the CSV has had a total of eight presidents all but one from national federations with some volleyball tradition at a certain point in history Brazil Peru Argentina Venezuela and Colombia which is the exception Following the election of the current president Brazilian Mr Ary Graca Filho in 2003 the headquarters were relocated from Lima Peru to Rio de Janeiro Brazil The CSV presides over national volleyball federations located in South America and organizes continental competitions such as the South American Men s Volleyball Championship first edition 1951 and the Pan American Games sometimes in conjunction with the FIVB and with other confederations notably NORCECA with whom CSV co organises the Pan American tournaments It also takes part in the organization of qualification tournaments for major events such as the Olympic Games or the men s and women s world championships and of international competitions hosted by one of its affiliated federations 1 Teams editLately the only national South American federation with expressive results in international competitions is Brazil which maintains intensive development programs for men s and women s volleyball Argentina has some tradition in men s volleyball but it has shown unmistakable signs of decline in recent years Venezuela has been constantly threatening to take its long held position as the second volleyball force of the continent However Argentina is still one of the dominant forces in Men s volleyball With a silver medal at the Seoul Olympic Games Peru had a very strong women s volleyball team in the 1980s Its level of play has nevertheless dropped after the retirement of superstar players like Cecilia Tait Natalia Malaga Rosa Garcia and Gabriela Perez del Solar Nevertheless Peru is still a respectively good team and one of the main forces of the continent In recent years the Junior and Youth categories in both boys and girls categories have started to shine in the CSV as with their senior teams Brazil in one of the world main forces in Junior and Youth categories but Argentina and Peru have started to shine in the Boys and Girls category respectively after the I Youth Olympic Games where Argentinean boys got silver and Peruvian girls took bronze Argentina claimed the top spot and Peru the third spot at the FIVB Senior World Rankings 2 Affiliated federations editAs of 2022 the following 12 national federations were affiliated to the CSV Code Nation FederationARG nbsp Argentina Federacion Argentina de VoleibolBOL nbsp Bolivia Federacion Boliviana de VoleibolBRA nbsp Brazil Confederacao Brasileira de VoleibolCHI nbsp Chile Federacion de Voleibol de ChileCOL nbsp Colombia Federacion Colombiana de VoleibolECU nbsp Ecuador Federacion Ecuatoriana de VoleibolGUF nbsp French Guiana Ligue de Guiane de Volley BallGUY nbsp Guyana Guyana Volleyball FederationPAR nbsp Paraguay Federacion Paraguaya de VoleibolPER nbsp Peru Federacion Peruana de VoleibolURU nbsp Uruguay Federacion Uruguaya de VoleibolVEN nbsp Venezuela Federacion Venezolana de VoleibolFIVB World Rankings editFIVB Men s Rankings as of 19 August 2023 3 CSV FIVB National Team Points1 4 nbsp nbsp Brazil 345 732 7 nbsp nbsp Argentina 304 963 24 nbsp nbsp Chile 143 844 49 nbsp nbsp Colombia 71 235 55 nbsp nbsp Venezuela 60 56 65 nbsp 1 nbsp Peru 43 72 Local rankings based on FIVB ranking points FIVB Women s Rankings as of 18 October 2023 4 CSV FIVB National Team Points1 3 nbsp nbsp Brazil 352 552 17 nbsp nbsp Argentina 177 173 22 nbsp nbsp Colombia 149 214 38 nbsp nbsp Peru 97 315 80 nbsp nbsp Venezuela 21 6 Local rankings based on FIVB ranking pointsTournaments editOrganised entirely by CSV edit Men edit South American Men s Volleyball Championship Men s South American Volleyball Club Championship U23 South American Volleyball Championship U23 Junior South American Volleyball Championship U21 Youth South American Volleyball Championship U19 Child South American Volleyball Championship U17 Women edit South American Volleyball Championship Women s South American Volleyball Club Championship U22 South American Volleyball Championship U22 Junior South American Volleyball Championship U21 Youth South American Volleyball Championship U19 Child South American Volleyball Championship U16 Current champions edit SeniorChampionship M W U23 Championship M W Junior Championship M W Youth Championship M W Child Championship M W Club Championship M W Men nbsp Argentina 2023 nbsp Brazil 2016 nbsp Brazil 2022 nbsp Argentina 2022 nbsp Argentina 2014 nbsp Sada Cruzeiro 2022 Women nbsp Brazil 2023 nbsp Brazil 2016 nbsp Brazil 2022 nbsp Argentina 2022 nbsp Chile 2019 nbsp Minas Tenis Clube 2022 Organised alongside NORCECA edit Men edit Men s Pan American Volleyball Cup U23 Pan American Volleyball Cup U23 Junior Pan American Volleyball Cup U21 Youth Pan American Volleyball Cup U19 Women edit Women s Pan American Volleyball Cup U23 Pan American Volleyball Cup U23 Junior Pan American Volleyball Cup U20 Youth Pan American Volleyball Cup U18 Current champions edit Senior Pan American Cup M W U23 Pan American Cup M W Junior Pan American Cup M W Youth Pan American Cup M W Men nbsp Canada 2023 nbsp Cuba 2023 nbsp Cuba 2023 nbsp United States 2023 Women nbsp Argentina 2023 nbsp Dominican Republic 2023 nbsp United States 2023 nbsp United States 2022 Beach Tournaments edit South American Beach Volleyball CircuitReferences edit CSV History in Spanish CSV Affiliated Federations in Spanish The FIVB World Ranking FIVB 19 August 2023 Retrieved 19 August 2023 The FIVB Women s World Ranking FIVB 18 October 2023 Retrieved 18 October 2023 External links editCSV official website National Volleyball Federation of Argentina National Volleyball Federation of Bolivia National Volleyball Federation of Brazil National Volleyball Federation of Chile National Volleyball Federation of Colombia National Volleyball Federation of Ecuador National Volleyball Federation of Peru National Volleyball Federation of Uruguay National Volleyball Federation of Venezuela Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Confederacion Sudamericana de Voleibol amp oldid 1173066535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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