Minas Tênis Clube (piłka siatkowa kobiet)

Minas Tênis Clube
Ilustracja
Data założenia

1935

Liga

Superliga

Państwo

 Brazylia

Hala sportowa

Arena Vivo

Trener

Nicola Negro

Strona internetowa

Minas Tênis Clubeżeński klub piłki siatkowej z Brazylii. Został założony w 1935 roku z siedzibą w mieście Belo Horizonte.

Historia

Chronologia nazw sponsorskich

  • 1991–1995 L'Acqua di Fiori/Minas
  • 1995–1996 Banco Bandeirantes/Minas
  • 1996–1997 MRV/Minas
  • 1997–1998 MRV-Suggar/Minas
  • 1998–2005 MRV/Minas
  • 2005–2008 Fiat/Minas
  • 2008–2009 Minas Tênis Clube
  • 2009–2013 Usiminas/Minas
  • 2013–2014 Decisão Engenharia/Minas
  • 2014–2018 Camponesa/Minas
  • 2018–2022 Itambé/Minas
  • 2022– Gerdau/Minas

Sukcesy

Klubowe Mistrzostwa Ameryki Południowej:

  • Gold medal with cup.svg 1999, 2000, 2002, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022[1]
  • Silver medal with cup.svg 1976, 1992, 2021

Mistrzostwa Brazylii:

  • Gold medal with cup.svg 1993, 2002, 2019, 2021, 2022[2]
  • Silver medal with cup.svg 1978, 1981, 1992, 2000, 2003, 2004
  • Bronze medal with cup.svg 1995, 1998, 2001, 2007, 2016, 2018

Klubowe Mistrzostwa Świata:

Puchar Brazylii:

  • Simple gold cup.svg 2019, 2021

Kadra

Sezon 2022/2023[3]

  • 2. Brazylia Carol Gattaz
  • 4. Dominikana Yonkaira Peña
  • 5. Brazylia Priscila Daroit
  • 6. Brazylia Thaísa
  • 7. Brazylia Nyeme Costa
  • 8. Brazylia Júlia Kudiess
  • 9. Brazylia Kisy Nascimento
  • 11. Brazylia Priscila Heldes
  • 12. Brazylia Larissa Ferreira
  • 13. Brazylia Jackeline Moreno
  • 14. Brazylia Luiza Vicente
  • 15. Brazylia Larissa Brandão
  • 16. Brazylia Priscila Souza
  • 18. Brazylia Rebeca Camile

Sezon 2021/2022

Sezon 2020/2021

Sezon 2019/2020

Zawodniczki Minas Tênis Clube w sezonie 2018/2019
Zawodniczki Minas Tênis Clube w sezonie 2018/2019
Zawodniczki Minas Tênis Clube w sezonie 2018/2019
Zawodniczki Minas Tênis Clube w sezonie 2018/2019
Zawodniczki Minas Tênis Clube w sezonie 2018/2019

Sezon 2018/2019

Sezon 2017/2018

Sezon 2016/2017

Zawodniczki Minas Tênis Clube w sezonie 2016/2017

Sezon 2015/2016

Sezon 2014/2015

Sezon 2013/2014

  • 1. Brazylia Carla Santos
  • 3. Stany Zjednoczone Alaina Bergsma
  • 4. Brazylia Fernanda Kuchenbecker
  • 5. Brazylia Arlene Xavier
  • 6. Brazylia Maiara Moreira
  • 7. Brazylia Viviane de Faria
  • 8. Brazylia Sthéfanie Paulino
  • 11. Brazylia Valquíria Dullius
  • 13. Brazylia Nandyala Santos Gama
  • 14. Brazylia Lenisse Aquino
  • 15. Brazylia Raquel de Oliveira
  • 17. Portoryko Linda Morales

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Partida entre Brasília Vôlei vs. Minas Tênis Clube pela Superliga Brasileira de Voleibol Feminino de 2018–19.