Minas Tênis Clube
Minas I main building | |
Formation | 15 November 1935; 89 years ago (1935年11月15日) |
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Founder | Necésio Tavares Waldomiro Salles Pereira Otacílio Negrão de Lima José Mendes Junior Benedito Valadares |
Type | Traditional club |
Location | |
Key people | Luiz Gustavo Lage (president) |
Website | minastenisclube.com.br |
Active departments of Minas TC |
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Minas Tênis Clube (short, just Minas) is a social, recreational and sports club from Belo Horizonte, Brazil. By 2013, it has more than 73,000 members. Its patrimony comprises two urban units, the Minas I and Minas II, and two country units, Minas Country and Minas Tênis Náutico Clube. It also has its own indoor arena, named Juscelino Kubitschek Arena, which is a part of the Minas I complex.
Minas is best known for the professional teams it maintains, in a variety of olympic sports. It also maintains youth teams, and is recognized to be one of the most important formation centers of new sports talents in Brazil. Currently the club has approximately 1000 competing athletes, being about 900 youth athletes.[1]
History
[edit ]The land that would become the first location of Minas Tênis Clube (currently Minas I) was originally assigned to become a zoo at Belo Horizonte's original urban plan, from the 1890s. By the beginning of the 1930s the urban growth surrounded the land with residential areas. In addition, it was very close to the Palácio da Liberdade, by then the official residence of the governor of Minas Gerais state. Thus the plan for a zoo raised environmental and hygiene concerns among the locals and the top officers of the state administration. Moreover, at the time the city had few entertainment and sports facilities. The then major Otacílio Negrão de Lima [pt], aware of this gap, demonstrated the interest to establish a sports center to replace the original project of a zoo.
Concurrently, prominent people from the high society in Belo Horizonte planned to found a big sport club to promote the practice of sports in the city. Necésio Tavares was the leader of this movement. He had previously created a volleyball team with his own name, and started the movement to get funding and supporting to found a club named Serra. The then 23-year-old named Waldomiro Salles Pereira, whom had the intention to found a club for the practice of tennis, get to know about Necésio's initiative, and approaches him to join forces, and to found a unique new club. Together, they develop the concept of the Serra Tennis Clube.
The group, knowing the intention of the major to promote the sports in the city, asked him to donate the land to the foundation of the new club. The major agrees with the condition that the name should be changed to Minas Tênis Clube, and that the club's first president should be appointed by the then governor of the state, Benedito Valadares [pt]. All the interests were aligned, and the official act of the club's establishment was signed on November 15, 1935, in the headquarters of the Automobile Club of Minas Gerais [pt]. At the occasion, Necésio Tavares was appointed as the club's first president.
Locations
[edit ]The combined area of all locations is 471,000 m2 (approximately 108 acres).
Minas I
[edit ]The Minas I complex occupies an area larger than 31,000 m2 (being 71,000 m2 constructed)[2] in the Lourdes [pt] neighbourhood. The complex is composed by the Juscelino Kubitschek Arena, the Aquatic Park and the Sports square.
Originally, the headquarters was the only one from the club, thus a synonym of the club's name. However, since the opening of Minas II, it was naturally re-branded as Minas I (Minas One) to avoid ambiguity.
Minas II
[edit ]The Minas II complex occupies an area larger than 34,000 m2[3] in Serra neighbourhood [pt]. It is composed by several sports courts, swimming pools, and the main building, which has administration facilities, and ballroom for events. The name of Minas II ("Minas Two") emerged as a natural choice since the inception, and remains until today. Moreover, caused the original headquarters to become known as Minas I ("Minas One").
In the early 80's, Minas Tênis Clube was already established as the most popular and traditional club in Belo Horizonte, and there was a high demand for its expansion. In 1982, it puts the cornerstone for the second headquarter of the club. The sports facilities were inaugurated in December 1984. In 1985, it was started the constructions of the main building, which was concluded in 1986.
Due to its large size, Minas II has been for long time the chosen venue for large events from the club. This includes the annual June Festival, but also big music concerts and sports tournaments.
Minas Tênis Country Clube
[edit ]The Minas Tênis Country Clube is located in Taquaril neighborhood and occupies a total area of 285.750 m2, being 148 mil m2 of it preserved native vegetation.
The Country Club de Belo Horizonte was a social club founded in 1933, by Alcindo Vieira.[4] Its current main building had its construction started in 1954 and concluded on June 6, 1958. In 2000 it was incorporated by Minas, creating the Minas Tênis Country Clube. The previous members from the Country Club became automatically members from Minas Tênis Clube, thus gaining access to the other facilities.
Minas Tênis Náutico Clube
[edit ]The Minas Tênis Náutico Clube is located by the Ingleses' Lake [pt] in Nova Lima, and occupies the total area of 117.000 m2. The first stage of the construction occupies an area of 29.346 m2. It started to be built in 1998, and concluded in March 2000.[5]
Artistic gymnastics
[edit ]The club maintains a team of artistic gymnastics since 1977. Currently it competes under the name Sitran/Minas.
Basketball
[edit ]Futsal
[edit ]Full name | Minas Tênis Clube |
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Nickname(s) | Minas |
Founded | November 15, 1935 (89 years ago) (1935年11月15日) |
Ground | Arena MTC, Belo Horizonte, Brazil |
Capacity | 4000 |
President | Luiz Gustavo Lage |
League | Liga Futsal |
2015 | 19th |
Website | https://www.minastenisclube.com.br/esportes/futsal |
The professional futsal men's team plays for the Brazilian league.
Honours
[edit ]Source:[6]
International
[edit ]- South American Championship - Southern Zone [7]
- Runners-up: 2013
National
[edit ]- Brazilian Cup:
- Champions: 2002, 2012
- Brazilian league:
- Runners-up: 2002
- Superliga de Futsal:
- Runners-up: 2010
- Southeastern League:
- Champions: 2009, 2010
- Runners-up: 2006, 2011
Regional
[edit ]- Belo Horizonte Metropolitan Championship:
- Champions: 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013[6]
- Minas Gerais State Championship:
- Champions: 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Current squad
[edit ]- As of 23 May 2019
# | Position | Name | Nationality |
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1 | Goalkeeper | Anderson Silva | Brazil |
2 | Winger | Gustavo Araújo | Brazil |
3 | Goalkeeper | Lucas Cardoso | Brazil |
6 | Pivot | Kauê Gaúcho | Brazil |
7 | Winger | Dudu Santos | Brazil |
8 | Defender | Gabriel Ferro | Brazil |
9 | Pivot | Renato Ramba | Brazil |
10 | Defender | Luís Dizotti | Brazil |
11 | Winger | Felipe Santos | Brazil |
13 | Winger | Lion de Souza | Brazil |
14 | Pivot | Maico Monteiro | Brazil |
15 | Winger | Renatinho | Brazil |
17 | Defender | Vítor Nascimento | Brazil |
19 | Pivot | Maicon Douglas | Brazil |
20 | Goalkeeper | Françoar Rodrigues | Brazil |
21 | Goalkeeper | Mateus Espírito Santo | Brazil |
22 | Winger | Vitinho | Brazil |
33 | Defender | João Pedro | Brazil |
93 | Winger | Henrique Souza | Brazil |
96 | Winger | Josué Oliveira | Brazil |
99 | Winger | Leo Fernandes | Brazil |
Judo
[edit ]The club maintain an olympic judo team, which currently disputes under the name Belo Dente/Minas. Among the most successful athletes are Luciano Corrêa, Ketleyn Quadros and Érika Miranda.
Swimming
[edit ]Minas | |
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Club information | |
City | Belo Horizonte |
Parent body | Minas Tênis Clube |
Founded | November 15, 1935; 89 years ago (1935年11月15日) |
Home pool(s) | Minas I Aquatic Complex |
Chairman | Luiz Gustavo Lage |
Swimming | |
Name | Fiat/Minas |
Head coach | Sérgio Marques |
Swim cap design | Hammerhead |
League | Maria Lenk Trophy (ML) José Finkel Trophy (JF) |
ML 2019 JF 2019 | 2nd 1st |
The professional swimming team is one of the most successful in Brazil. It is currently runners-up and champion of the two most prestigious national competitions, respectively: the Maria Lenk and José Finkel trophies. Currently the swimming team competes with the name Fiat/Minas, repeating the same name and sponsorship from the men's volleyball team in the late 80's.
Among the most famous swimmers that have competed for the team, there are Kaio Márcio de Almeida, Joanna Maranhão, Thiago Pereira, Marcus Mattioli, Rogério Romero and the Olympic champion César Cielo.[8] [9]
History
[edit ]Swimming is practiced in Minas since its inception. At the Maria Lenk Trophy, the club finished in second place, with 1990.5 points. [10] The team highlights were the victory of César Cielo in the 100-metre freestyle, with 48.13. Nicolas Oliveira was 4th (49.12) and Marco Antonio Macedo was the eighth (50:25).[10]
At the José Finkel Trophy, the team finished 1st, with 2945 points and 19 golds, 13 silver and 11 bronzes (total: 44). [11] It was the fourth victory of Minas in a row. The highlight was the victory of Miguel Valente in 800-metre freestyle, with 7'44.84, being the best time of the world in 2014 until then. [12]
Minas started the Maria Lenk trophy as the team to be beaten, given its renowned swimmers. The club lead the competition until the last day, when it was surpassed by Pinheiros with the tight different of 5 points. [13] Minas finished the competition in second place, with 2,133. One of the highlights was the gold of Thiago Pereira at the 400-metre medley, with 4'13.94. [14] The result qualified him for the FINA World Championship, in Kazan.
In August Minas won the José Finkel Trophy, in a close dispute with the host team Pinheiros.[15] It was the club's fifth victory in a row, in a total of 11 championships.
Honors
[edit ]- Maria Lenk Trophy / Brazilian Summer Trophy (long course):
- Champions: 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2011, 2013 (9)
- José Finkel Trophy / Brazilian Winter Trophy (short course):
- Champions: 1988, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019 (12)
Tennis
[edit ]The club maintains a tennis team, which competes under the name Cultura Inglesa/Minas.
Trampolining
[edit ]The club maintains a trampolining team since 1999. Currently it competes under the name BH Shopping/Minas.
Volleyball - Men
[edit ]Full name | Minas Tênis Clube |
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Short name | Minas |
Founded | 1937 |
Ground | Arena Minas Tênis Clube, Belo Horizonte (Capacity: 3,650) |
Chairman | Luiz Gustavo Lage |
Manager | Nery Tambeiro |
League | Superliga Brasileira de Voleibol |
2020/21 | 2nd place |
Website | Club home page |
Uniforms | |
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The men's professional volleyball team plays at the Superliga Brasileira de Voleibol. It is the most successful professional Brazilian team, with a record of nine national titles.
History
[edit ]The first volleyball teams from Minas Tênis Club were formed in 1937.[16]
In the decade of 1980 the volleyball gained major attendance in Brazil. The first national professional championship was organized in 1981. Also, the decade was the era of so-called "silver generation", in a reference to the team that won the silver medal in men's volleyball[17] in the Olympic games of Los Angeles. The team, at time sponsored by the Italian car manufactured Fiat, was the major power of the Brazilian volleyball. The team led by the Korean coach Young Wan Sohn won three titles in a row. At that time it created a major rivalry with two other teams from São Paulo state: Banespa and Pirelli.
During the 1990s the team had major success, winning three titles in a row. The team was named after Telemig Celular, a former mobile carrier. It was acquired by Vivo, which continued the sponsorship until today.
Honors
[edit ]Minas Tenis Clube is the most successful team in the history of Brazilian Men's volleyball. They have a record of nine national titles.
- South-American Championship:
- Champions: 1984, 1985, 1999
- Runners-up: 2013,[18] 2022
- Guarani Trophy of Champion Clubs
- Champions: 1963
- Brazilian Championship of Champion Clubs
- Champions: 1964
- Brazilian Championship:
- Champions: 1984, 1985, 1986
- Brazilian League:
- Runners-up: 1988–89
- Brazilian Superleague
- Minas Gerais state championship:
- Champions: 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1984, 1985, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2019[21]
- Runners-up: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015
- São Paulo state championship (representing Esporte Clube Pinheiros):
- Champions: 2005, 2006
- Runners-up: 2007, 2008
Current squad
[edit ]Squad as of October 2019[22] [23]
Team roster - season 2019/2020 | |||||
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No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | ||
1 | Brazil Rodrigo Rodrigues (c) | (1986年02月13日) February 13, 1986 (age 38) | setter | ||
2 | Argentina Nicolás Lazo | (1995年04月16日) April 16, 1995 (age 29) | outside hitter | ||
3 | Brazil Davy Moraes | (1997年04月07日) April 7, 1997 (age 27) | opposite | ||
4 | Brazil Bernardo Westermann | (1998年03月13日) March 13, 1998 (age 26) | setter | ||
6 | Brazil André Saliba | (1999年08月27日) August 27, 1999 (age 25) | opposite | ||
7 | Brazil Henrique Honorato | (1997年03月18日) March 18, 1997 (age 27) | outside hitter | ||
8 | Brazil Lucas Figueiredo | (1999年04月20日) April 20, 1999 (age 25) | outside hitter | ||
9 | Brazil Deivid Costa | (1988年04月26日) April 26, 1988 (age 36) | middle blocker | ||
10 | Brazil Matheus Santos | (1996年04月23日) April 23, 1996 (age 28) | middle blocker | ||
11 | Brazil Feliie Lourença | (1990年08月25日) August 25, 1990 (age 34) | libero | ||
12 | Brazil Matheus Cunda | (1991年01月12日) January 12, 1991 (age 34) | middle blocker | ||
14 | Argentina Lucas Ocampo | (1986年03月20日) March 20, 1986 (age 38) | opposite | ||
15 | Brazil Maique Nascimento | (1997年01月16日) January 16, 1997 (age 28) | libero | ||
16 | Brazil João Franck | (1999年03月09日) March 9, 1999 (age 25) | outside hitter | ||
18 | Brazil Felipe Roque | (1997年05月19日) May 19, 1997 (age 27) | opposite | ||
19 | Brazil Edson Paixão | (2000年03月29日) March 29, 2000 (age 24) | middle blocker | ||
20 | Brazil Marcus Coelho | (2000年09月29日) September 29, 2000 (age 24) | outside hitter |
Team roster - season 2018/2019 | |||||
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Fiat/Minas | |||||
No. | Name | Date of birth | Position | ||
2 | Cuba Luis Mazorra | (2000年03月10日) March 10, 2000 (age 24) | outside hitter | ||
3 | Brazil Davy Moraes | (1997年04月07日) April 7, 1997 (age 27) | opposite | ||
4 | Brazil Marlon Yared (c) | (1977年07月27日) July 27, 1977 (age 47) | setter | ||
5 | Brazil Lucca Vieira | (1999年06月13日) June 13, 1999 (age 25) | opposite | ||
6 | Brazil Mateus Pereira | (1998年01月31日) January 31, 1998 (age 27) | setter | ||
7 | Brazil Henrique Honorato | (1997年03月18日) March 18, 1997 (age 27) | outside hitter | ||
8 | Brazil Eduardo Sobrinho | (1996年01月19日) January 19, 1996 (age 29) | setter | ||
9 | Brazil Lucas Figueiredo | (1999年04月20日) April 20, 1999 (age 25) | outside hitter | ||
10 | Brazil Matheus Santos | (1996年04月23日) April 23, 1996 (age 28) | middle blocker | ||
11 | Brazil Robinson Dvoranen | (1983年12月23日) December 23, 1983 (age 41) | outside hitter | ||
12 | Brazil Rogério Filho | (1995年02月20日) February 20, 1995 (age 29) | libero | ||
13 | Brazil Flávio Gualberto | (1993年04月22日) April 22, 1993 (age 31) | middle blocker | ||
14 | Brazil Rafael Martins | (1991年02月10日) February 10, 1991 (age 34) | middle blocker | ||
15 | Brazil Maique Nascimento | (1997年01月16日) January 16, 1997 (age 28) | libero | ||
16 | Brazil João Franck | (1999年03月09日) March 9, 1999 (age 25) | outside hitter | ||
17 | Brazil Cledenilson Batista | (1998年06月09日) June 9, 1998 (age 26) | middle blocker | ||
18 | Brazil Felipe Roque | (1997年05月19日) May 19, 1997 (age 27) | opposite | ||
19 | Brazil Edson Paixão | (2000年03月29日) March 29, 2000 (age 24) | middle blocker | ||
20 | Brazil Silmar Almeida | (1986年10月06日) October 6, 1986 (age 38) | outside hitter |
Volleyball - Women
[edit ]Full name | Minas Tênis Clube |
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Short name | Minas |
Founded | 1935 |
Ground | Arena Minas Tênis Clube, Belo Horizonte (Capacity: 5,000) |
Chairman | Brazil Ricardo Vieira Santiago |
Manager | Italy Nicola Negro |
Captain | Brazil Carol Gattaz |
League | Brazilian Superliga |
2022-23 | 2nd |
Website | Club home page |
Uniforms | |
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The women's volleyball team plays at the Brazilian Superleague and the Minas Gerais state league. By 2020 it disputed under the name Itambé/Minas.
History
[edit ]Volleyball has been practiced in Minas since its opening, in 1937. During the early 1990s, Minas was one of the most successful teams in Brazil. The team was second place in the 1991–92, and won the 1992–93 Brazilian League. The main players were Hilma, Ana Paula, Leila and Ana Flávia, whom also played for the Brazil women's national volleyball team.
From late 1990s until the season 2010/2011 the team played with the name MRV/Minas. During this period the team had noticeable performance, winning its second Brazilian Superleague championship, and also being runner-up twice.
During the seasons 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 the team played under the name Usiminas/Minas. The team achieved fourth and seventh positions, respectively, in the Brazilian Superliga.
In April 2013 Usiminas announced that it would not renew the partnership. The team did not signed with any other sponsor and will play the season 2013/2014 without sponsorship, using the club's original name. In the beginning of 2014 the team signed the contract, and changed its commercial name to Decisão Engenharia/Minas. For the season 2014/2015 the team started playing under the name Camponesa/Minas. After a poor start to the season, losing the first six matches, the team signed olympic champion wing-spiker Jaqueline Carvalho, who was a free agent after missing the entire previous season due to her pregnancy, led by her, the team quickly turned its fortunes around, finishing 5th in the regular season and making to the semifinals, where they lost to Rexona-Ades. In 2015–16, despite Jaqueline's departure to SESI-SP, the team had its best season since the MRV years, finishing 3rd in the regular season, once again losing in the semifinals, this time to intrastate rival Dentil/Praia Clube.
For the 2016–17 season, the team signed American opposite Destinee Hooker on a prove-it deal. Without her to start the season, however, the team was very inconsistent, sitting at a 3–4 record after the first 7 games. During that span, the team signed Jaqueline once again in the free agency, after she found herself without a team for months following the end of the 2015–16 season. Hooker finally debuted in a 3–2 win over Fluminense in the following game, Jaqueline debuted later during midseason. Anchored by Hooker, aided by Jaqueline and also counting on a breakout years from young players like wing-spiker Rosamaria and middle-blocker Mara, the team proceeded to win 12 of the 15 final games (including a 9-game win streak), finishing 4th in the final regular season standings. Once again, Minas found themselves defeated in the semifinals, in a thrilling 5-game series against Rexona-Sesc. Despite missing the first 7 games, Hooker finished as the 2nd highest scorer in the tournament with 404 points, beating teammate Rosamaria (who scored 403 herself) and only behind Vôlei Nestlé's Tandara Caixeta. Hooker also finished the tournament as the most efficient spiker, making the Superliga team of the year. Mara also made it, as she finished 3rd in blocks but was also the most efficient blocker of the tournament on a per play basis.
In the 2018–19 season, Italian head coach Stefano Lavarini lead the team to another Superliga title. In 2021, coach Negro, another Italian, accomplished the same. Just like Lavarini, coach Negro beat Praia Clube in the final series 2–1. Under coach Negro, Minas won the South American Championship in 2020, in October of the same year the Mineiro Championship (of the state of Minas Gerais), then in 2021 the Brazilian Cup. Minas closed the season with 34 wins out of 37 games.[24]
Honors
[edit ]International
[edit ]- World Championship:
- Runners-up: 1992, 2018
- South American Championship:
- Salonpas Cup:
- Runners-up: 2002** Third place: 2004, 2007
National
[edit ]- Brazilian Championship of Champion Clubs / Guarani Trophy:[29]
- Champions: 1963, 1964
- Runners-up: 1962
- Brazilian Trophy:
- Champions: 1974
- Brazilian Championship:
- Runners-up: 1978, 1981
- Brazilian League:
- Champions: 1992/93
- Runners-up: 1991/92
- Brazilian Superleague:
- Brazilian Cup:
- Champions: 1983, 1997, 2019, 2021, 2023 [33]
- Runners-up: 2017
Regional
[edit ]- Minas Gerais state championship:
- São Paulo state championship:
- Third place: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006
Squad
[edit ]2021-2022 squad - As of November 2021
Head coach: Italy Nicola Negro
Team roster - season 2021–2022 | |||||
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Number | Player | Position | Height (m) | Birth date | |
1 | Brazil Jaqueline Schimitz | Outside hitter | 1.85 | (2003年11月02日) November 2, 2003 (age 21) | |
2 | Brazil Caroline Gattaz (c) | Middle blocker | 1.92 | (1981年07月27日) July 27, 1981 (age 43) | |
3 | Brazil Macris Carneiro | Setter | 1.78 | (1989年05月03日) May 3, 1989 (age 35) | |
5 | Brazil Priscila Daroit | Outside hitter | 1.83 | (2001年02月25日) February 25, 2001 (age 23) | |
6 | Brazil Thaísa Menezes | Middle blocker | 1.96 | (1987年05月15日) May 15, 1987 (age 37) | |
7 | Brazil Ana Vitória Silva | Middle blocker | 1.92 | (2003年06月18日) June 18, 2003 (age 21) | |
8 | Brazil Júlia Kudiess | Middle blocker | 1.89 | (2003年01月02日) January 2, 2003 (age 22) | |
9 | Brazil Kisy Nascimento | Opposite | 1.90 | (2000年01月02日) January 2, 2000 (age 25) | |
10 | Brazil Júlia Moreira | Libero | 1.63 | (1999年01月10日) January 10, 1999 (age 26) | |
11 | Brazil Priscila Heldes | Setter | 1.78 | (1992年03月27日) March 27, 1992 (age 32) | |
13 | Turkey Neriman Ozsoy | Outside hitter | 1.90 | (1988年07月13日) July 13, 1988 (age 36) | |
14 | Brazil Luiza Vicente | Outside hitter | 1.85 | (2004年06月22日) June 22, 2004 (age 20) | |
16 | Brazil Priscila Souza | Outside hitter | 1.83 | (1987年10月29日) October 29, 1987 (age 37) | |
18 | Brazil Rebeca Silva | Middle blocker | 1.97 | (2004年04月21日) April 21, 2004 (age 20) | |
19 | Brazil Léia Silva | Libero | 1.60 | (1985年03月01日) March 1, 1985 (age 39) | |
20 | United States Danielle Cuttino | Opposite | 1.94 | (1996年06月22日) June 22, 1996 (age 28) |
Team roster - season 2020–2021 | |||||
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Number | Player | Position | Height (m) | Birth date | |
1 | Brazil Lara Nobre | Middle blocker | 1.85 | (1989年02月11日) February 11, 1989 (age 36) | |
2 | Brazil Caroline Gattaz (c) | Middle blocker | 1.92 | (1981年07月27日) July 27, 1981 (age 43) | |
3 | Brazil Macris Carneiro | Setter | 1.78 | (1989年05月03日) May 3, 1989 (age 35) | |
5 | Brazil Priscila Daroit | Outside hitter | 1.83 | (2001年02月25日) February 25, 2001 (age 23) | |
6 | Brazil Thaísa Menezes | Middle blocker | 1.96 | (1987年05月15日) May 15, 1987 (age 37) | |
7 | Brazil Luanna Emiliano | Libero | 1.69 | (2002年02月26日) February 26, 2002 (age 22) | |
8 | Brazil Júlia Kudiess | Middle blocker | 1.89 | (2003年01月02日) January 2, 2003 (age 22) | |
10 | Brazil Priscila Heldes | Setter | 1.78 | (1992年03月27日) March 27, 1992 (age 32) | |
11 | United States Megan Hodge | Outside hitter | 1.88 | (1988年10月15日) October 15, 1988 (age 36) | |
12 | Brazil Camila Mesquita | Opposite | 1.81 | (2000年02月27日) February 27, 2000 (age 24) | |
14 | Brazil Luiza Vicente | Outside hitter | 1.85 | (2004年06月22日) June 22, 2004 (age 20) | |
17 | Brazil Kasiely Clemente | Outside hitter | 1.82 | (1993年12月06日) December 6, 1993 (age 31) | |
19 | Brazil Léia Silva | Libero | 1.68 | (1985年03月01日) March 1, 1985 (age 39) | |
20 | United States Danielle Cuttino | Opposite | 1.94 | (1996年06月22日) June 22, 1996 (age 28) |
Team roster - season 2019–2020 | |||||
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Number | Player | Position | Height (m) | Birth date | |
2 | Brazil Caroline Gattaz (c) | Middle blocker | 1.92 | (1981年07月27日) July 27, 1981 (age 43) | |
3 | Brazil Macris Carneiro | Setter | 1.78 | (1989年05月03日) May 3, 1989 (age 35) | |
5 | Brazil Laura Kudiess | Middle blocker | 1.88 | (2001年02月25日) February 25, 2001 (age 23) | |
6 | Brazil Thaísa Menezes | Middle blocker | 1.96 | (1987年05月15日) May 15, 1987 (age 37) | |
7 | Brazil Vivian Pellegrino | Middle blocker | 1.80 | (1985年05月31日) May 31, 1985 (age 39) | |
8 | Brazil Lana Conceição | Outside hitter | 1.78 | (1996年12月08日) December 8, 1996 (age 28) | |
9 | Brazil Bruna Silva | Opposite | 1.81 | (1989年07月03日) July 3, 1989 (age 35) | |
12 | Brazil Bruna Rocha Costa | Setter | 1.70 | (1995年01月30日) January 30, 1995 (age 30) | |
13 | Brazil Sheilla Castro | Opposite | 1.85 | (1983年07月01日) July 1, 1983 (age 41) | |
15 | Bulgaria Dobriana Rabadzhieva | Outside hitter | 1.90 | (1991年06月14日) June 14, 1991 (age 33) | |
17 | Brazil Kasiely Clemente | Outside hitter | 1.82 | (1993年12月06日) December 6, 1993 (age 31) | |
18 | Venezuela Roslandy Acosta | Outside hitter | 1.90 | (1992年02月25日) February 25, 1992 (age 32) | |
19 | Brazil Léia Silva | Libero | 1.68 | (1985年03月01日) March 1, 1985 (age 39) |
Team roster - season 2018–2019 | |||||
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Number | Player | Position | Height (m) | Birth date | |
1 | Brazil Mara Leão | Middle Blocker | 1.90 | (1991年07月26日) July 26, 1991 (age 33) | |
2 | Brazil Caroline Gattaz (c) | Middle Blocker | 1.92 | (1981年07月27日) July 27, 1981 (age 43) | |
3 | Brazil Macris Carneiro | Setter | 1.78 | (1989年05月03日) May 3, 1989 (age 35) | |
4 | Brazil Maria Cecília de Paula | Middle Blocker | 1.80 | (1999年08月11日) August 11, 1999 (age 25) | |
6 | Brazil Lana Conceição | Outside Hitter | 1.78 | (1996年12月08日) December 8, 1996 (age 28) | |
7 | Brazil Maria Luísa Oliveira | Opposite | 1.82 | (1992年12月12日) December 12, 1992 (age 32) | |
9 | Brazil Bruna da Silva | Opposite | 1.81 | (1989年07月03日) July 3, 1989 (age 35) | |
10 | Brazil Gabriela Guimarães | Outside Hitter | 1.80 | (1994年05月19日) May 19, 1994 (age 30) | |
11 | Brazil Luiza Vicente da Silva | Middle Blocker | 1.84 | (2004年06月22日) June 22, 2004 (age 20) | |
12 | Brazil Natália Pereira | Outside Hitter | 1.86 | (1989年04月04日) April 4, 1989 (age 35) | |
14 | Brazil Laura Kudiess | Middle Blocker | 1.88 | (2001年02月25日) February 25, 2001 (age 23) | |
15 | Brazil Georgia Cattani | Libero | 1.62 | (1997年03月09日) March 9, 1997 (age 27) | |
16 | Brazil Monique de Jesus | Opposite | 1.82 | (2001年08月27日) August 27, 2001 (age 23) | |
18 | Brazil Mayany de Souza | Middle Blocker | 1.85 | (1996年11月24日) November 24, 1996 (age 28) | |
19 | Brazil Léia Silva | Libero | 1.68 | (1985年03月01日) March 1, 1985 (age 39) | |
20 | Brazil Bruna Rocha Costa | Setter | 1.70 | (1995年01月30日) January 30, 1995 (age 30) |
Team roster - season 2017–2018 | |||||
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Number | Player | Position | Height (m) | Birth date | |
1 | Brazil Mara Leão | Middle Blocker | 1.90 | (1991年07月26日) July 26, 1991 (age 33) | |
2 | Brazil Caroline Gattaz (c) | Middle Blocker | 1.92 | (1981年07月27日) July 27, 1981 (age 43) | |
3 | Brazil Macris Carneiro | Setter | 1.78 | (1989年05月03日) May 3, 1989 (age 35) | |
4 | Brazil Kaoane Loch | Middle Blocker | 1.95 | (1998年01月28日) January 28, 1998 (age 27) | |
5 | Brazil Laiza Ferreira | Opposite | 1.81 | (1996年02月18日) February 18, 1996 (age 28) | |
6 | Brazil Luana Gonçalves | Setter | 1.80 | (1998年07月26日) July 26, 1998 (age 26) | |
7 | Brazil Karine Guerra | Setter | 1.76 | (1979年02月25日) February 25, 1979 (age 45) | |
8 | Brazil Priscila Daroit | Outside Hitter | 1.83 | (1988年08月10日) August 10, 1988 (age 36) | |
9 | Brazil Rosamaria Montibeller | Outside Hitter | 1.85 | (1994年04月09日) April 9, 1994 (age 30) | |
10 | United States Sonja Newcombe | Outside Hitter | 1.82 | (1988年03月07日) March 7, 1988 (age 36) | |
11 | Brazil Natália Monteiro | Outside Hitter | 1.80 | (1997年03月01日) March 1, 1997 (age 27) | |
12 | United States Destinee Hooker | Opposite | 1.90 | (1987年09月07日) September 7, 1987 (age 37) | |
15 | Brazil Georgia Cattani | Libero | 1.63 | align=right| (1997年03月09日) March 9, 1997 (age 27) | |
16 | Brazil Karoline Tormena | Outside Hitter | 1.89 | (1996年03月21日) March 21, 1996 (age 28) | |
18 | Brazil Mayany de Souza | Middle Blocker | 1.85 | (1996年11月24日) November 24, 1996 (age 28) | |
19 | Brazil Léia Silva | Libero | 1.68 | (1985年03月01日) March 1, 1985 (age 39) |
Team roster - season 2016–2017 | |||||
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Number | Player | Position | Height (m) | Birth date | |
1 | Brazil Mara Leão | Middle Blocker | 1.90 | (1991年07月26日) July 26, 1991 (age 33) | |
2 | Brazil Caroline Gattaz (c) | Middle Blocker | 1.92 | (1981年07月27日) July 27, 1981 (age 43) | |
3 | Brazil Naiane Rios | Setter | 1.80 | (1994年11月29日) November 29, 1994 (age 30) | |
4 | Brazil Karine Guerra | Setter | 1.76 | (1979年02月25日) February 25, 1979 (age 45) | |
6 | Brazil Maria Clara Almeida | Setter | 1.78 | (1996年06月09日) June 9, 1996 (age 28) | |
7 | Brazil Priscila Daroit | Outside Hitter | 1.83 | (1988年08月10日) August 10, 1988 (age 36) | |
8 | Brazil Jaqueline Carvalho | Outside Hitter | 1.86 | (1983年12月31日) December 31, 1983 (age 41) | |
9 | Brazil Rosamaria Montibeller | Outside Hitter | 1.85 | (1994年04月09日) April 9, 1994 (age 30) | |
10 | Brazil Maiara Basso | Oitside Hitter | 1.87 | (1996年01月03日) January 3, 1996 (age 29) | |
11 | Brazil Renata Maggioni | Middle Blocker | 1.90 | (1988年04月21日) April 21, 1988 (age 36) | |
12 | United States Destinee Hooker | Opposite | 1.90 | (1987年09月07日) September 7, 1987 (age 37) | |
13 | Brazil Francynne Jacintho | Middle Blocker | 1.88 | (1992年07月16日) July 16, 1992 (age 32) | |
14 | Brazil Mayany de Souza | Middle Blocker | 1.85 | (1996年11月24日) November 24, 1996 (age 28) | |
15 | Brazil Georgia Cattani | Libero | 1.62 | (1997年03月09日) March 9, 1997 (age 27) | |
16 | Brazil Karoline Tormena | Outside Hitter | 1.89 | (1996年03月21日) March 21, 1996 (age 28) | |
17 | Brazil Natália Monteiro | Outside Hitter | 1.80 | (1997年03月01日) March 1, 1997 (age 27) | |
18 | Brazil Domingas Araújo | Outside Hitter | 1.84 | (1994年09月09日) September 9, 1994 (age 30) | |
19 | Brazil Léia Silva | Libero | 1.68 | (1985年03月01日) March 1, 1985 (age 39) |
Team roster - season 2015–2016 | |||||
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Number | Player | Position | Height (m) | Birth date | |
1 | Brazil Mara Leão | Middle Blocker | 1.90 | (1991年07月26日) July 26, 1991 (age 33) | |
2 | Brazil Caroline Gattaz (c) | Middle Blocker | 1.92 | (1981年07月27日) July 27, 1981 (age 43) | |
3 | Brazil Naiane Rios | Setter | 1.80 | (1994年11月29日) November 29, 1994 (age 30) | |
4 | Brazil Samara Almeida | Outside Hitter | 1.84 | (1992年07月16日) July 16, 1992 (age 32) | |
6 | Brazil Maria Clara Almeida | Setter | 1.78 | (1996年06月09日) June 9, 1996 (age 28) | |
7 | Brazil Marcela Correa | Setter | 1.78 | (1987年12月01日) December 1, 1987 (age 37) | |
8 | Brazil Karoline Tormena | Outside Hitter | 1.89 | (1996年03月21日) March 21, 1996 (age 28) | |
9 | Brazil Rosamaria Montibeller | Outside Hitter | 1.85 | (1994年04月09日) April 9, 1994 (age 30) | |
10 | Brazil Maiara Basso | Oitside Hitter | 1.87 | (1996年01月03日) January 3, 1996 (age 29) | |
11 | Brazil Valquíria Dullius | Middle Blocker | 1.90 | (1994年08月19日) August 19, 1994 (age 30) | |
12 | Brazil Laís Vasques | Libero | 1.72 | (1996年02月12日) February 12, 1996 (age 28) | |
13 | Brazil Carla Santos | Outside Hitter | 1.73 | (1992年01月17日) January 17, 1992 (age 33) | |
15 | Brazil Mariana Costa | Outside Hitter | 1.80 | (1986年06月30日) June 30, 1986 (age 38) | |
16 | Brazil Tandara Caixeta | Opposite | 1.84 | (1988年10月30日) October 30, 1988 (age 36) | |
15 | Brazil Georgia Cattani | Libero | 1.62 | (1997年03月09日) March 9, 1997 (age 27) | |
19 | Brazil Léia Silva | Libero | 1.68 | (1985年03月01日) March 1, 1985 (age 39) |
Team roster - season 2014–2015 | |||||
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Number | Player | Position | Height (m) | Birth date | |
1 | Brazil Walewska Oliveira | Middle Blocker | 1.90 | (1979年10月01日) October 1, 1979 (age 45) | |
2 | Brazil Caroline Gattaz (c) | Middle Blocker | 1.92 | (1981年07月27日) July 27, 1981 (age 43) | |
3 | Brazil Naiane Rios | Setter | 1.80 | (1994年11月29日) November 29, 1994 (age 30) | |
4 | Brazil Emilia Oliveira | Middle Blocker | 1.86 | (1992年08月07日) August 7, 1992 (age 32) | |
5 | Brazil Elaine Santos | Libero | 1.70 | (1988年01月24日) January 24, 1988 (age 37) | |
6 | Brazil Maiara Moreiro | Outside Htter | 1.85 | (1990年01月11日) January 11, 1990 (age 35) | |
7 | Brazil Jordane Tolentino | Setter | 1.77 | (1985年12月23日) December 23, 1985 (age 39) | |
8 | Brazil Jaqueline Carvalho | Outside Hitter | 1.86 | (1983年12月31日) December 31, 1983 (age 41) | |
9 | Brazil Gabriela Silva | Middle Blocker | 1.84 | (1996年03月05日) March 5, 1996 (age 28) | |
10 | Brazil Juliana Castro | Opposite | 1.87 | (1985年05月30日) May 30, 1985 (age 39) | |
11 | Brazil Juliana Nogueira | Outside Hitter | 1.90 | (1988年08月04日) August 4, 1988 (age 36) | |
12 | Brazil Laís Vasques | Libero | 1.72 | (1996年02月12日) February 12, 1996 (age 28) | |
13 | Brazil Carla Santos | Outside Hitter | 1.73 | (1992年01月17日) January 17, 1992 (age 33) | |
14 | Brazil Jessica Ventura | Outside Hitter | 1.84 | (1991年10月06日) October 6, 1991 (age 33) | |
15 | Brazil Mariana Costa | Outside Hitter | 1.80 | (1986年06月30日) June 30, 1986 (age 38) | |
16 | Brazil Karoline Tormena | Outside Hitter | 1.89 | (1996年03月21日) March 21, 1996 (age 28) | |
17 | Brazil Valquíria Dullius | Middle Blocker | 1.90 | (1994年08月19日) August 19, 1994 (age 30) | |
18 | Brazil Camila | Setter | 1.82 | (1986年07月07日) July 7, 1986 (age 38) |
References
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- ^ "Na casa do Pinheiros, Minas evita virada e é campeão do José Finkel" [At Pinheiro's home, Minas avoid the host's reaction and becomes the champion José Finkel Trophy 2015] (in Portuguese). Globoesporte.com. 2015年08月22日. Retrieved 2015年08月24日.
- ^ "A história do volei no Minas Tênis Clube" [The history of volley in Minas Tênis Clube]. Minas Tênis Clube. 2013. Retrieved 2013年08月29日.
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- ^ "Minas faz jogo de altos e baixos, vence o Praia Clube no quinto set e fica com o título da Superliga" [Minas had a game of ups and downs, beats Praia Clube at the fifth set and wins the Superleague] (in Portuguese). Globoesporte.com. 2021年04月05日. Retrieved 2021年04月06日.
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External links
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