Brazil men's national volleyball team

Brazil
Association Confederação Brasileira de Voleibol
Confederation CSV
Manager Ary Graça
Head coach Bernardo Rezende
FIVB ranking 1 (as of 2008-08-25)
Olympics
Appearances 12
Website www.Volei.org.br (Portuguese)
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Medal record

Brazil national volleyball team at the 2006 Volleyball World Championship in Japan
Olympic Games
Gold 1992 Barcelona Team
Gold 2004 Athens Team
Silver 1984 Los Angeles Team
Silver 2008 Beijing Team
World Championship
Gold 2002 Argentina Team
Gold 2006 Japan Team
Gold 2010 Italy Team
Silver 1982 Argentina Team
World Cup
Gold 2003 Japan Team
Gold 2007 Japan Team
Bronze 1981 Japan Team
Bronze 1995 Japan Team
Bronze 2011 Japan Team
World Grand Champions Cup
Gold 1997 Japan Team
Gold 2005 Japan Team
Gold 2009 Japan Team
Silver 1993 Japan Team
Silver 2001 Japan Team
World League
Gold 1993 São Paulo Team
Gold 2001 Katowice Team
Gold 2003 Madrid Team
Gold 2004 Rome Team
Gold 2005 Belgrade Team
Gold 2006 Moscow Team
Gold 2007 Katowice Team
Gold 2009 Belgrade Team
Gold 2010 Córdoba Team
Silver 1995 Rio de Janeiro Team
Silver 2002 Belo Horizonte Team
Silver 2011 Gdansk Team
Bronze 1990 Osaka Team
Bronze 1994 Milan Team
Bronze 1999 Mar del Plata Team
Bronze 2000 Rotterdam Team
Pan American Games
Gold 1963 São Paulo Team
Gold 1983 Caracas Team
Gold 2007 Rio de Janeiro Team
Gold 2011 Guadalajara Team
Silver 1959 Chicago Team
Silver 1967 Winnipeg Team
Silver 1975 Mexico City Team
Silver 1979 San Juan Team
Silver 1991 Havana Team
Silver 1999 Winnipeg Team
Bronze 1955 Mexico City Team
Bronze 1971 Cali Team
Bronze 1987 Indianopolis Team
Bronze 2003 Santo Domingo Team
Universiade
Silver 2009 Belgrade Team
Bronze 1963 Porto Alegre Team
Bronze 2011 Shenzhen Team

The Brazil men's national volleyball team is the national team of Brazil. It is governed by the Confederação Brasileira de Voleibol (Brazilian Volleyball Confederation) and takes part in international volleyball competitions. They currently hold the titles of the World League, World Grand Champions Cup, World Championship and the World Cup, as well as the gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. Brazil is the #1 team on the FIVB World Rankings. The team is often referred to as volleyball's "Dream Team" due to its success under coach Bernardo Rezende.

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Bernardo Rezende era

After the sixth place in the Sydney Olympic Games, the Brazilian men’s national team underwent some important changes ahead of the 2001 season. Mr. Bernardo Rezende, nicknamed Bernardinho, who had spent six years coaching the women's national team, was chosen to be the head coach of the Brazilian men's national team. In the first season with Bernardinho, the team conquered three gold medals (World League, America's Cup and South American Championship) and one silver medal (World Grand Champions Cup). In 2002, Brazil finished second in the World League after losing the title at home in the match against Russia. But in that same season, they conquered the World Championship for the first time ever.

The beginning of the 2003 season was very special for the World Champions. In an exciting final match against Serbia and Montenegro, Brazil won the World League gold medal for the third time, beating its opponent 3–2 in Madrid. After that, the team was defeated by Venezuela in the semifinal of the Pan American Games in Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) and ended up with the bronze in the competition. However, the Brazilian squad beat Venezuela by 3–0 in the South American Championship final only one month later. That year ended with Brazil conquering the last title it had not won yet: the World Cup, in Japan.

In 2004, Bernardinho led the Brazilian team to a fourth title of the World League. In August, the Brazilian men's team won the second Olympic gold medal of its history, which happened in Athens in 2004 (the first one was conquered in Barcelona in 1992). In the final, Brazil beat Italy 3–1.

In the 2005 season, the Olympic Champion conquered four medals. In the final match against Serbia and Montenegro, Brazil won another gold medal in the World League, beating its opponent 3–1. After that, the team became second in the America's Cup, defeated by the United States in the final. Then in the South American Championship, Brazil conquered its 25th title, winning all matches and losing just one set. To end this great season, Bernardo Rezende’s team secured the gold medal in the World Grand Champions Cup in Japan. During the year 2006, the Brazilian team won a sixth title in the World League and a second title in the World Championship. This team was considered by many the best and most consistent men's volleyball team of all time.

Honors

Senior team

Olympic Games

World Championship

World Cup

World Grand Champions Cup

World League

South American Championship

America's Cup

Pan-American Games

U21 team

World Championship

South American Championship

U19 team

World Championship

South American Championship

Current team

As of 2010 World Championship [1]

Shirt No Player Birth date[1] Weight[1] Height[1] Current club
1 Bruno Rezende 2 July 1986 76 190 Cimed
4 Alan Barbosa 5 February 1980 75 189 CBV
5 Sidnei dos Santos 9 July 1982 98 203 SESI
6 Leandro Vissotto 30 April 1983 97 212 Volei Futuro
7 Gilberto Godoy 23 December 1976 85 192 Pinheiros/Sky
8 Murilo Endres 3 May 1981 76 190 SESI
9 Théo Lopes 31 August 1983 80 199 Suntory Sunbirds
12 João Paulo Tavares 30 March 1983 93 204 CIMED
13 João Paulo Bravo 7 January 1979 87 196 Arkas
14 Rodrigo Santana 17 April 1979 85 205 Ziraat Bank Ankara
16 Lucas Saatkamp 6 March 1986 101 209 Volei Futuro
17 Marlon Yared 27 July 1977 82 188 Minas Tenis Clube
18 Dante Amaral 30 September 1980 86 202 Dinamo Moscow
19 Mário Júnior 5 March 1982 91 192 Volei Futuro

Captain: Captain Giba Head Coach: Bernardinho

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References

  1. ^ a b c VSS official site: Seniors