Colombia women's national volleyball team

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Head coach Flag of Brazil.svg Antonio Rizola
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The Colombia women's national volleyball team represents Colombia in international competitions in women's volleyball. The squad won its first continental medal at the 1991 edition of the South American Championship.

Contents

Boosted by the FIVB's Volleyball Empowerment program, the Colombian women's volleyball team has reached new heights in recent years. [1]

Results

World Championship

World Grand Prix

  • 1993 to 2014 did not participate
  • 2015 23rd place
  • 2016 24th place
  • 2017 19th place

Challenger Cup

  • 2018 Med 2.png Silver medal
  • 2019 did not qualify
  • 2022 4th place
  • 2023 Med 3.png Bronze medal
  • 2024 did not qualify

Pan American Games

  • 1955 did not participate
  • 1959 did not participate
  • 1963 did not participate
  • 1967 did not participate
  • 1971 7th place
  • 1975 did not participate
  • 1979 did not participate
  • 1983 did not participate
  • 1987 did not participate
  • 1991 did not participate
  • 1995 did not participate
  • 1999 did not participate
  • 2003 did not participate
  • 2007 did not participate
  • 2011 did not participate
  • 2015 did not participate
  • 2019 Med 2.png Silver medal

Pan-American Cup

South American Championship

  • 1951 did not compete
  • 1956 did not compete
  • 1958 did not compete
  • 1961 did not compete
  • 1962 did not compete
  • 1964 did not compete
  • 1967 did not compete
  • 1969 6th place
  • 1971 7th place
  • 1973 7th place
  • 1975 did not compete
  • 1977 did not compete
  • 1979 did not compete
  • 1981 did not compete
  • 1983 5th place
  • 1985 4th place
  • 1987 did not compete
  • 1989 did not compete
  • 1991 Med 3.png Bronze medal
  • 1993 4th place
  • 1995 5th place
  • 1997 6th place
  • 1999 did not compete
  • 2001 did not compete
  • 2003 4th place
  • 2005 did not compete
  • 2007 6th place
  • 2009 4th place
  • 2011 4th place
  • 2013 4th place
  • 2015 Med 3.png Bronze medal
  • 2017 Med 2.png Silver medal
  • 2019 Med 2.png Silver medal
  • 2021 Med 2.png Silver medal
  • 2023 Med 3.png Bronze medal

Bolivarian Games

Squads

#PlayerBirth DateHeight2016/17 ClubPosition
2. Yeisy Soto 17/04/1996186 Flag of France.svg Angels Beziers Middle Blocker
4. Dayana Segovia 24/03/1996182 Flag of France.svg Angels Beziers Opposite
5. Angie Velasquez 13/06/2000170 Flag of Portugal.svg CD aves Setter
6. Lorena Zuleta 16/01/1981192 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg ZHETYSU Almaty Club Middle Blocker
7. Madelaynne Montaño 06/01/1983186 Flag of Poland.svg KPS Chemik Police Outside Hitter
8. Mery Mancilla 04/05/1984186 Flag of Colombia.svg Santiago de Cali Setter
9. Juliana Toro 29/01/1995159 Flag of Colombia.svg Liga Antioqueña Libero
10. Diana Arrechea 14/09/1994176 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zesar VFM Outside Hitter
11. Lybis Marmolejo 09/05/1992181 Flag of Colombia.svg Liga Antioqueña Unknown
12. Ivonne Montaño 12/11/1995187 Flag of Germany.svg SC Potsdam Middle Blocker
13. Camila Gómez 06/07/1995158 Flag of Brazil.svg Sesc RJ Flamengo Libero
15. María Marín (c)04/11/1995178 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zesar VFM Setter
16. Melissa Rangel 16/10/1994193 Flag of Peru.svg Rebaza Acosta Middle Blocker
17. Daniela Castro 05/06/1993184 Flag of Colombia.svg Liga Bolivarense Middle Blocker
19. Maria Margarita Martinez 19/05/1995178 Flag of France.svg VCMB LM Outside Hitter
20. Amanda Coneo 20/12/1996177 Flag of France.svg Asptt Mulhouse Outside hitter

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References

  1. "Colombia's Women's Volleyball Revolution Sparked By Volleyball Empowerment". boxscorenews.com. Retrieved 18 May 2023.