Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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11/01 21:30 | 3 | Pinheiros Women vs Osasco Women | View |
11/02 00:30 | 3 | Barueri Women vs Sesc RJ Flamengo Women | View |
11/02 21:30 | 3 | Unilife-Maringa Women vs Praia Clube Women | View |
11/04 21:30 | 3 | Brasilia Women vs Minas Women | View |
11/05 00:30 | 3 | Mackenzie Women vs Abel Moda Volei Women | View |
11/06 00:30 | 7 | Osasco Women vs Sesc RJ Flamengo Women | View |
11/07 21:30 | 4 | Praia Clube Women vs Sao Paulo FC/Barueri Women | View |
11/08 21:30 | 4 | Mackenzie Women vs Brasilia Women | View |
11/09 00:30 | 4 | Sesc RJ Flamengo Women vs Pinheiros Women | View |
11/09 21:30 | 4 | Itambe/Minas Women vs Unilife-Maringa Women | View |
11/09 23:00 | 4 | Osasco Women vs Fluminense Women | View |
11/11 21:30 | 4 | Abel Moda Volei Women vs Sesi Bauru Women | View |
Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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10/31 21:30 | 3 | [3] Fluminense Women vs Sesi Bauru Women [5] | 0-3 |
10/28 21:30 | 2 | [1] Praia Clube Women vs Brasilia Women [10] | 3-1 |
10/26 21:00 | 2 | [11] Mackenzie Women vs Minas Women [5] | 2-3 |
10/26 00:30 | 2 | [5] Osasco Women vs Barueri Women [9] | 3-1 |
10/25 22:30 | 2 | [12] Abel Moda Volei Women vs Fluminense Women [6] | 0-3 |
10/25 21:30 | 2 | [5] Sesc RJ Flamengo Women vs Unilife-Maringa Women [11] | 1-3 |
10/24 21:30 | 2 | [6] SESI Volei Bauru Women vs Pinheiros Women [8] | 2-3 |
10/22 21:30 | 10 | [3] Praia Clube Women vs Abel Moda Volei Women [12] | 3-0 |
10/22 00:30 | 1 | [11] Unilife-Maringa Women vs Osasco Women [11] | 0-3 |
10/21 21:30 | 1 | [9] Brasilia Women vs Sesc RJ Flamengo Women [9] | 1-3 |
10/19 21:30 | 1 | [5] Barueri Women vs SESI Volei Bauru Women [5] | 1-3 |
10/19 19:00 | 1 | [5] Fluminense Women vs Pinheiros Women [5] | 3-1 |
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.
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). 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.
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.
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.