Rio de Janeiro Vôlei Clube

Rexona Ades Rio
Full name Rio de Janeiro Vôlei Clube
Founded 1997
Ground Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro
Chairman Dan Chor
Manager Bernardinho
League Brazilian Superliga
2015–16 1st
Website Club home page
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Rio de Janeiro Vôlei Clube is a women's volleyball team, based in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro (state), Brazil.

History

It was founded in 1997 as Paraná Vôlei Clube, playing in Curitiba, Paraná, and moved to Rio in 2003. They were previously known as Rexona-Ades, and since 2012 known as Unilever Vôlei, named after one of the sponsors.

Unilever Vôlei won the silver medal at the 2013 Club World Championship after falling 3-0 to Vakıfbank Istanbul.[1]

In 2016, Sesc-RJ replaced Ades as sponsor of the club changing its name to Rexona Sesc-RJ.[2]

Names evolution

Team

2016–2017

Head coach: Brazil Bernardo Rezende

No. Name Position Height (m) Weight (kg) Date of birth
1 Brazil Guimarães, GabrielaGabriela GuimarãesOutside hitter 1.80 60 May 19, 1994
2 Brazil Silva, MayharaMayhara SilvaMiddle blocker 1.84 73 April 9, 1989
5 Brazil Bidias, RegianeRegiane BidiasOutside hitter 1.90 74 October 2, 1986
6 Brazil Barreto, JucielyJuciely BarretoMiddle blocker 1.84 72 December 18, 1980
7 Brazil Barreto, CamillaCamilla BarretoSetter 1.70 64 June 20, 1984
9 Brazil Figueiredo, VitoriaVitoria FigueiredoLibero 1.65 60 May 29, 1995
10 Brazil Pavão, MoniqueMonique PavãoOpposite 1.78 67 October 31, 1986
11 Netherlands Buijs, AnneAnne BuijsOutside hitter 1.91 73 December 2, 1991
12 Brazil Ratzke, RobertaRoberta RatzkeSetter 1.85 68 April 28, 1990
13 Brazil Pereira, HeloizaHeloiza PereiraOpposite 1.87 77 November 2, 1990
14 Brazil de Oliveira, FabianaFabiana de OliveiraLibero 1.69 59 March 7, 1980
15 Brazil da Silva, AnaAna da SilvaMiddle blocker 1.83 73 April 8, 1991
16 Brazil Apolinario, StephanieStephanie ApolinarioMiddle blocker 1.88 63 July 15, 1994
17 Brazil Costa, DrussylaDrussyla CostaOutside hitter 1.85 70 July 1, 1996
18 Brazil da Silva, MikaellaMikaella da SilvaSetter 1.75 77 June 14, 1997

Titles

References

  1. "Vakifbank Istanbul fly to first Women's Club World Champs title, China claim bronze". Zurich, Switzerland: FIVB. 2013-10-13. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
  2. Rodrigues, João Gabriel (2016-06-29). "Rio tenta fugir da crise e se une ao Sesc-RJ para a próxima Superliga" (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Globo. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
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