Brazil men's national under-21 volleyball team
Men's national volleyball team representing Brazil
Brazil | Association | CBV |
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Confederation | CSV |
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Head coach | Anderson Rodrigues |
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Appearances | 23 (First in 1977) |
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Best result | (1993, 2001, 2007, 2009) |
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Appearances | 26 (First in 1972) |
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Best result | (1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2022, 2024) |
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www.cbv.com.br (in Portuguese) |
The Brazil men's national under-21 volleyball team represents Brazil in international men's volleyball competitions and friendly matches under the age 21 and it is ruled by the Brazilian Volleyball Federation that is a member of South American volleyball body Confederación Sudamericana de Voleibol (CSV) and the international volleyball body government the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB).
Results
U21 World Championship
Champions Runners up Third place Fourth place
South American U21 Championship
Champions Runners up Third place Fourth place
U21 Pan-American Cup
Champions Runners up Third place Fourth place
Team
Current squad
The following is the Brazilian roster in the 2017 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship.[3]
Head coach: Tambeiro Nery Pereira Jr.
U21 World Championship
- 2001 – Gold medal
- Diogenes Zagonel, Murilo Endres, Rodrigo Santos, Riad Ribeiro, Bruna Silva, Evandro Guerra, Leandro Vissotto, Dante Trevisan, Roberto Minuzzi, André Luiz Eloi, Joao Grangeiro and Alberto Mendes
- 2003 – Silver medal
- Eder Carbonera, Raphael Margarido (c), Leandro da Silva, Michael dos Santos, Wallace Martins, Ricardo Aviz, Bruno Zanuto, Luiz Felipe Fonteles, Samuel Fuchs, Raphael de Oliveira, Leandro Greca and Joao Paulo Tavares
- 2005 – Silver medal
- Douglas Barbosa, Rodolpho Granato, Luiz Coelho, Thiago Machado, Tiago Brendle, Thiago Alves (c), Lucas Saatkamp, Marcus Jubé, Bruno Rezende, Igor Pinto, Thiago Sens and Silmar Almeida
- 2007 – Gold medal
- Wanderson Campos, Guilherme Hage, Lucas de Deus, Felipe Bandero, Tiago Barth, Tiago Gelinski, Wallace de Souza, William da Costa (c), Carlos Faccin, Deivid Costa, Bernardo Assis and José Santos Júnior
- 2009 – Gold medal
- Aurélio Figueiredo, Tiago Wesz, Maurício Borges Silva, Murilo Radke (c), Guilherme Koepp, Najari Carvalho, Isac Santos, Ygor Duarte, Renan Buiatti, Jairo Medeiros, Thales Hoss and Franco Paese
- 2011 – 5th place
- Bernardo Reitz, Matheus Cunda, Otávio Pinto (c), Ricardo Lucarelli Souza, Felipe Rosa, Guilherme Kachel, Vitor Dias, Renan Purificacao, Rafael Martins, Hugo Silva, Luan Weber and Lucas Loh
- 2013 – Silver medal
- Alan Souza, Eder Kock, Rogério Filho, Felipe Hernandez, Leandro Santos, Douglas Souza, Flávio Gualberto, Thiago Veloso (c), Lucas Madaloz, Leonardo Nascimento, Henrique Batagim and Carlos Silva
- 2015 – 4th place
- Leonardo Nascimento, Rogério Filho, Robert Araujo, Pedro Silva, Rodrigo Leão, Douglas Souza, Johan Marengoni, Fernando Kreling (c), Caio Oliveira, Gabriel Kavalkievicz, Lucas Madaloz and Romulo Silva
- 2017 – 4th place
- Davy Moraes, Felipe Roque, Matheus Silva (c), Henrique Honorato, Victor Cardoso, Daniel Mascarenhas, Gabriel Bertolini, Maique Nascimento, Luis Rodrigues, Alexandre Elias, Lucas Barreto and Pablo Ventura
- 2019 – Bronze medal
- Nathan Krupp, Bruno Ruivo, Gustavo Orlando, Rhendrick Rosa (c), Gabriel Cotrim, Marcus Coelho, Victor Cardoso, Lucas Figueiredo, Angellus Silva, Guilherme Voss Santos, Edson Paixão and Welinton Oppenkoski
See also
References
External links
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