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The ”’Venezuela women’s national volleyball team”’ is the national team of [[Venezuela]]. The dominant forces in women’s [[volleyball]] on the [[South America]]n continent are [[Brazil women’s national volleyball team|Brazil]], [[Peru women’s national volleyball team|Peru]] and [[Argentina women’s national volleyball team|Argentina]]. The team’s highest achievement was during the 2008 South American Olympic Qualification Tournament, defeating Peru in the finals and becoming the only South American team other than Brazil and Peru to compete at the [[Volleyball at the Summer Olympics|Olympics]].

The ”’Venezuela women’s national volleyball team”’ is the national team of [[Venezuela]]. The dominant forces in women’s [[volleyball]] on the [[South America]]n continent are [[Brazil women’s national volleyball team|Brazil]], [[Peru women’s national volleyball team|Peru]] and [[Argentina women’s national volleyball team|Argentina]]. The team’s highest achievement was during the 2008 South American Olympic Qualification Tournament, defeating Peru in the finals and becoming the only South American team other than Brazil and Peru to compete at the [[Volleyball at the Summer Olympics|Olympics]].

==Team Roster==

==Team ==

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Latest revision as of 19:28, 1 November 2025

National sports team

The Venezuela women’s national volleyball team is the national team of Venezuela. The dominant forces in women’s volleyball on the South American continent are Brazil, Peru and Argentina. The team’s highest achievement was during the 2008 South American Olympic Qualification Tournament, defeating Peru in the finals and becoming the only South American team other than Brazil and Peru to compete at the Olympics.

FIVB World Grand Prix

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  • 1955 to 1979 – did not participate
  • 1983 — 7th place
  • 1987 — did not participate
  • 1991 — did not participate
  • 1995 — did not participate
  • 1999 — did not participate
  • 2003 — 5th place
  • 2007 — did not participate
  • 2011 — did not participate
  • 2002 — did not participate
  • 2003 — 5th place
  • 2004 — did not participate
  • 2005 — 8th place
  • 2006 — 8th place
  • 2007 — did not participate
  • 2008 — 6th place
  • 2009 to 2015 — did not participate
  • 2016 — 8th place
  • 2017 — 10th place
  • 2005 Silver Medal
  • 2009 Silver Medal

South American Championship

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