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Osasco Voleibol Clube

Brazilian volleyball club


Summary

Brazilian volleyball club

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clubnameOsasco/São Cristóvão Saúde
short nameVôlei Osasco
fullnameOsasco Voleibol Clube
founded1996
groundGinásio Municipal Prof. José Liberatti
capacity4,500
managerLuizomar de Moura
mgrtitleHead coach
captainCamila Brait
leagueBrazilian Superliga
season2024-2025
positionChampions (sixth title)
websitehttp://www.juntosporosasco.com.br
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Osasco Voleibol Clube is a professional women's volleyball club, based in Osasco, São Paulo (state), Brazil. It includes volleyball teams for females of all ages, children through adult. Since the 2021-22 season the club plays under the name Osasco/São Cristóvão Saúde.

History

The club was founded in 1993, by the BCN bank, as BCN/Guarujá and changed headquarters' city in 1996, thereafter becoming known as BCN/Osasco. The club was renamed to Finasa/Osasco in 2003. The club even announced it would close its adult volleyball department in April 2009, after losing the 2008-2009 Superliga final. But four days later it was announced the return of the adult team, through a group of sponsors in partnership with the Prefecture of Osasco. Now, the Osasco team is sponsored by Nestlé, at first highlighting the Sollys product line. The club participated in the 2009-2010 Superliga, renamed in 2009 to Sollys/Osasco. In that season, the club became champion, beating its greatest rival: the Unilever/Rio de Janeiro, and also taking the South American Club Championship.

For the 2011–12 season of the Brazilian Superliga, the team name changed to Sollys/Nestlé, adopting the colors white, blue and orange (and while sporting those colors the team won the 2012 FIVB Women's Club World Championship). In 2013–14 season of the Brazilian Superliga, Nestle chose to change the product associated to the club name. Thus, Sollys was replaced by Molico, and the team then became Molico/Nestlé, adopting the colors white, blue and red.{{cite web

Home arena

Osasco/São Cristóvão Saúde plays their home games at Ginásio Municipal Professor José Liberatti, located in Osasco. The arena seats 4,500 people.

Current roster

Season 2023-2024 squad - As of January 2024

Team roster - season 2022–2023NumberPlayerPositionHeight (m)Birth date
13BRASetter1.85
20BRA Giovana GaspariniSetter1.74
12BRA Maynara RossiSetter1.70
1BRA Fabiana ClaudinoMiddle Blocker1.94
5BRA Adenizia FerreiraMiddle Blocker1.86
3BRA Saraelem LimaMiddle Blocker1.84
17Poland Smarzek MalwinaOpposite1.91
11BRA Giulia DiasOpposite1.90
9BRAOpposite1.92
7BRAOutside Hitter1.78
16BRA Glayce KellyOutside Hitter1.87
8BRA Gabrielle EduardaOutside Hitter1.84
15BRA Drussyla CostaOutside Hitter1.86
6USA Micaya WhiteOutside Hitter1.86
14BRA Tamara AbilaOutside Hitter1.91
10BRALibero1.69
2BRA Natinha AraújoLibero1.62
18BRA Camila BraitAmbassador1.73
Team roster - season 2021–2022NumberPlayerPositionHeight (m)Birth date
1BRAMiddle Blocker1.93
2BRALibero1.69
3BRAMiddle Blocker1.86
4BRAOpposite1.81
5USAMiddle Blocker1.88
7BRAOutside Hitter1.78
9BRAOpposite1.92
10BRAOutside Hitter1.78
11BRAOpposite1.90
13BRASetter1.85
14BRASetter1.84
15BRAMiddle Blocker1.85
17TUROpposite1.90
18BRA Camila BraitLibero1.73
20BRAOutside Hitter1.77
Team roster - season 2020–2021NumberPlayerPositionHeight (m)Birth date
2BRAOutside Hitter1.81
3BRASetter1.80
4BRAOpposite1.81
5BRASetter1.82
6BRA Erica LimaLibero1.66
8BRAOutside Hitter1.86
10BRAOutside Hitter1.87
11BRAMiddle Blocker1.85
12BRASetter1.85
13BRAMiddle Blocker1.94
14BRAOutside Hitter1.81
15BRAMiddle Blocler1.85
16BRA Tandara CaixetaOpposite1.84
17BRA Sonaly CidrãoOutside Hitter1.83
18BRA Camila BraitLibero1.73
20BRA Ana Beatriz CorreaMiddle Blocker1.88
Team roster - season 2019–2020NumberPlayerPositionHeight (m)Birth date
1BRAMiddle Blocker1.90
2BRAOutside Hitter1.95
4BRAMiddle Blocker1.88
5CUBOpposite1.84
6BRA Erica LimaLibero1.66
7BRAOutside Hitter1.79
8BRAOutside Hitter1.86
9BRASetter1.80
10SEROpposite1.90
11BRASetter1.78
12BRASetter1.85
13BRAMiddle Blocker1.94
14BRAMiddle Blocker1.93
16BRAOutside Hitter1.84
18BRA Camila BraitLibero1.73
20BRA Ana Beatriz CorreaMiddle Blocker1.88
Team roster - season 2018–2019NumberPlayerPositionHeight (m)Birth date
1BRA Walewska OliveiraMiddle Blocker1.90
2BRA Carolina AlbuquerqueSetter1.82
3BRA Gabriela ZeniSetter1.80
4BRA Paula PequenoOutside Hitter1.84
5PER Angela LeyvaOutside Hitter1.84
6BRA Erica LimaLibero1.66
7BRA Domingas AraújoOutside Hitter1.84
8BRA Cláudia BuenoSetter1.81
9BRA Viviane BraunOutside Hitter1.73
11BRA Lorenne TeixeiraOpposite1.87
12BRA Mariana CostaOutside Hitter1.81
13BRA Natália MartinsMiddle Blocker1.87
15BRA Natasha FarineaMiddle Blocker1.88
16BRA Mayara SantanaMiddle Blocker1.86
18BRA Camila BraitLibero1.73
19USA Destinee HookerOpposite1.91
Team roster - season 2017–2018NumberPlayerPositionHeight (m)Birth date
1BRA Gabriela ZeniSetter1.80
2BRA Carolina AlbuquerqueSetter1.82
3SRB Nađa NinkovićMiddle Blocker1.93
4BRA Bruna NeriOutside Hitter1.80
5PER Angela LeyvaOutside Hitter1.84
7BRA Natasha ValenteOutside Hitter1.83
8BRA Ana Paula BorgoOpposite1.87
9BRA Juliana MelloMiddle Blocker1.86
11BRA Lorenne TeixeiraOpposite1.87
12BRA Mariana CostaOutside Hitter1.81
13BRA Natália MartinsMiddle Blocker1.87
14BRA Fabíola de SouzaSetter1.84
16BRA Tandara CaixetaOutside Hitter1.86
18BRA Camila BraitLibero1.73
19BRA Tássia SthaelLibero1.76
20BRA Ana Beatriz CorreaMiddle Blocker1.88
Team roster - season 2016–2017NumberPlayerPositionHeight (m)Birth date
1BRA Gabriela ZeniSetter1.80
2BRA Carolina AlbuquerqueSetter1.82
3BRA Danielle LinsSetter1.81
4BRA Bruna NeriOutside Hitter1.80
6SRB Tijana MaleševićOutside Hitter1.85
7BRA Fernanda BatistaMiddle Blocker1.80
8BRA Ana Paula BorgoOpposite1.87
9BRA Saraelen LimaMiddle Blocker1.84
10SRB Ana BjelicaOpposite1.90
11BRA Clarisse PeixotoOutside Hitter1.80
12BRA Gabriella SouzaOutside Hitter1.75
13BRA Natália MartinsMiddle Blocker1.87
16BRA Tandara CaixetaOutside Hitter1.84
18BRA Camila BraitLibero1.73
20BRA Ana Beatriz CorreaMiddle Blocker1.88
Team roster - season 2015–2016NumberPlayerPositionHeight (m)Birth date
2BRA Daniela TerraLibero1.68
3BRA Danielle LinsSetter1.81
4CUB Kenia CarcacesOutside Hitter1.90
5BRA Adenízia da SilvaMiddle Blocker1.87
6BRA Thaísa MenezesMiddle Blocker1.96
8BEL Lise Van HeckeOpposite1.88
9BRA Saraelen LimaMiddle Blocker1.84
10BRA Suelle OliveiraOutside Hitter1.87
11BRA Ivna MarraOpposite1.85
12BRA Gabriella SouzaOutside Hitter1.75
14BRA Diana FerreiraSetter1.77
15BRA Marjorie CorreaMiddle Blocker1.86
18BRA Camila BraitLibero1.73

Titles and honours

International competitions

  • [[File:Gold medal world centered-2.svg|20px]] FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship

  • South American Club Championship

  • Top Volley International

    • Champions (x2): 2004, 2014

Domestic competitions

  • Brazilian Superliga

    • Champions (x6): 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2024–25
    • Runners-up (x12): 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 2001–02, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2016–17
  • Brazilian Cup

    • Champions (x4): 2008, 2014, 2018, 2025
    • Runners-up: 2007
  • Campeonato Paulista (N.B.: 1994 and 1996 won as BCN/Guarujá):

    • Champions (x16): 1994, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2021
    • Runners-up (x4): 1998, 1999, 2009, 2011
  • Salonpas Cup

    • Champions (x4): 2001, 2002, 2005, 2008
    • Runners-up (x3): 2004, 2006, 2007

References

References

  1. "História do Vôlei - O vôlei do Finasa, uma história vitoriosa". Finasa Esportes.
  2. (2009-04-21). "Fim do projeto de 20 anos, comunicado na tarde desta segunda-feira, deixa quatro campeãs olímpicas sem clube e sem explicações". Globo Esporte.
  3. (2010-04-18). "Torcida empurra, Osasco quebra escrita contra Unilever e volta a ser campeão". UOL.
  4. Confederación Sudamericana de Voleibol. "Sudamericano Femenino de Clubes - Sollys Osasco vence y logra la vacance para el Mundial".
  5. Nestlé. "Sollys/Nestlé: Uma história de sucesso".
  6. (2008-06-23). "Copa São Paulo movimenta o vôlei da divisão especial em 2008". Melhor do Vôlei.
  7. "Ginásio Municipal Professor José Liberatti". Finasa Esportes.
  8. "Finasa/Osasco". [[Confederação Brasileira de Voleibol]].
  9. "Com Adenízia de volta, Osasco anuncia elenco da temporada 2022/23".
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