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Head coach | Antonio Rizola | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
FIVB ranking | 18 (as of 31 July 2023) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Honours
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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.
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
FIVB World Grand Prix
FIVB Challenger Cup
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 – 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 — 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 — Bronze medal
- 2017 — Silver medal
- 2019 — Silver medal
- 2021 — Silver medal
- 2023 — Bronze medal
Bolivarian Games
- 2005 — 3rd place
Squads
# | Player | Birth Date | Height | 2016/17 Club | Position |
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2. | Yeisy Soto | 17/04/1996 | 186 | Angels Beziers | Middle Blocker |
4. | Dayana Segovia | 24/03/1996 | 182 | Angels Beziers | Opposite |
5. | Angie Velasquez | 13/06/2000 | 170 | CD aves | Setter |
6. | Lorena Zuleta | 16/01/1981 | 192 | ZHETYSU Almaty Club | Middle Blocker |
7. | Madelaynne Montaño | 06/01/1983 | 186 | KPS Chemik Police | Outside Hitter |
8. | Mery Mancilla | 04/05/1984 | 186 | Santiago de Cali | Setter |
9. | Juliana Toro | 29/01/1995 | 159 | Liga Antioqueña | Libero |
10. | Diana Arrechea | 14/09/1994 | 176 | Zesar VFM | Outside Hitter |
11. | Lybis Marmolejo | 09/05/1992 | 181 | Liga Antioqueña | Unknown |
12. | Ivonne Montaño | 12/11/1995 | 187 | SC Potsdam | Middle Blocker |
13. | Camila Gómez | 06/07/1995 | 158 | Sesc RJ Flamengo | Libero |
15. | María Marín (c) | 04/11/1995 | 178 | Zesar VFM | Setter |
16. | Melissa Rangel | 16/10/1994 | 193 | Rebaza Acosta | Middle Blocker |
17. | Daniela Castro | 05/06/1993 | 184 | Liga Bolivarense | Middle Blocker |
19. | Maria Margarita Martinez | 19/05/1995 | 178 | VCMB LM | Outside Hitter |
20. | Amanda Coneo | 20/12/1996 | 177 | Asptt Mulhouse | Outside hitter |
- 2005 Bolivarian Games — Bronze Medal
- Paola Ampudia, Sandra Montoya, Carolina Bahamon (c), Paula Cortés, Katerine Trejos, Mery Mancilla, Kenny Moreno, Diana Arango, Laura Cadavid, Silvia Lobo, Jessica Angulo and Cindy Ramírez
- 2011 South American Championship — 4th place
- Madelaynne Montaño, Jessica Angulo, Cindy Ramírez, Martha Nieva, Lorena Zuleta, Paola Ampudia, Mery Mancilla, Danna Escobar, Kenny Moreno, Estanislada Cuéllar, Paola Cortés and Sandra Montoya.
References
- ↑ "Colombia's Women's Volleyball Revolution Sparked By Volleyball Empowerment". boxscorenews.com. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
External links
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