Guatemala women's national volleyball team

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AssociationFederación Guatemalteca de Voleibol
Confederation NORCECA
Head coach Leivys García
FIVB ranking 64 (as of 4 February 2022)
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The Guatemala women's national volleyball team represents Guatemala in international women's volleyball competitions and friendly matches.

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In late 2021, Guatemala competed in Central America's AFECAVOL (Asociación de Federaciones CentroAmericanas de Voleibol) zone. [1]

Squad

#NameDate of BirthHeightWeightSpikeBlock
1 Íngrid López Guerra 19.06.198716152263240
2 Lourdes Parellada 22.03.198918190283275
3 Blanca Recinos 08.03.199117360281260
4 Rut Beatriz Gomes 24.04.199118370290280
5 Julianne Burmester 09.03.198418370290235
6 Jemilyn Flores 14.12.199217663282270
7 Diana Arias Azurdia 09.05.198416863281272
8 Walda Maldonado 03.03.198615854250240
9 Andrea Díaz Celada 15.10.198916870283276
10 María Estrada Santizo 11.08.199217064285276
11 Tiffany Villafranco 28.10.199317058286278
12 Aneliesse Burmester (c)15.03.198317075283276

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References

  1. "Belize drops game to Nicaragua, drops to 1-4 at Central American Senior Women's Volleyball Championship". Breaking Belize News . 23 October 2021. Retrieved 28 December 2021.