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2012 Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship


FieldValue
competitionWomen's South American Volleyball Club Championship
genderwomen
continentSouth America
year2012
host
dates4–6 September 2012
teams4
venues1
citiesOsasco
champions_otherBRA Sollys/Osasco
title_number4
mvpBRA Sheilla Castro (Sollys/Osasco)
last2011 Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship
next2013 Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship

The 2012 Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship was the fourth official edition of the women's volleyball tournament, played by four teams over 4–6 September 2012 in Osasco, Brazil. The winning team qualified for the 2012 FIVB Women's Club World Championship.

Competing clubs

Clubs

Round-Robin

The competition system for the tournament was a single Round-Robin system. Each team plays once against each of the 3 remaining teams. Points are accumulated during the whole tournament, and the final ranking is determined by the total points gained.

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Matches

Final standing

RankTeam
BRA Sollys/Osasco
ARG Boca Juniors
BOL Universidad Católica
4PAR Sport Club Venezuela

Individual awards

  • Most valuable player
    • BRA Sheilla Castro (Sollys/Osasco)
  • Best spiker
    • BRA Adenízia da Silva (Sollys/Osasco)
  • Best blocker
    • BRA Thaisa Menezes (Sollys/Osasco)
  • Best server
    • BRA Jaqueline Carvalho (Sollys/Osasco)
  • Best digger
    • ARG Carolina Hartmann (Sollys/Osasco)
  • Best setter
    • BRA Fabiola de Souza (Sollys/Osasco)
  • Best receiver
    • BRA Fernanda Garay (Sollys/Osasco)
  • Best libero
    • BRA Camila Brait (Sollys/Osasco)

References

References

  1. CSV. "Osasco recibe el Sudamericano de Clubes femenino".
  2. Voleibol.pe. "San Martín No Va".
  3. CSV. (9 July 2012). "Sollys/Nestlé vence a Boca Juniors y conquista por cuarta vez el título y la vacante para el Mundial".
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