Reprezentacja Nikaragui w piłce siatkowej kobiet
Skrót FIVB | NCA |
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Ranking FIVB | 77. (60 pkt.)[a] |
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Reprezentacja Nikaragui w piłce siatkowej kobiet to narodowa reprezentacja tego kraju, reprezentująca go na arenie międzynarodowej.
Udział i miejsca w imprezach
Mistrzostwa Ameryki Północnej
Rok | Kraj | Miejsce |
---|---|---|
1969 | Meksyk | brak udziału |
1971 | Kuba | brak udziału |
1973 | Meksyk | brak udziału |
1975 | Stany Zjednoczone | brak udziału |
1977 | Dominikana | brak udziału |
1979 | Kuba | brak udziału |
1981 | Meksyk | brak udziału |
1983 | Stany Zjednoczone | brak udziału |
1985 | Dominikana | brak udziału |
1987 | Kuba | 7º miejsce |
1989 | Portoryko | brak udziału |
1991 | Kanada | brak udziału |
1993 | Stany Zjednoczone | brak udziału |
1995 | Dominikana | brak udziału |
1997 | Portoryko | brak udziału |
1999 | Meksyk | brak udziału |
2001 | Dominikana | brak udziału |
2003 | Dominikana | brak udziału |
2005 | Trynidad i Tobago | brak udziału |
2007 | Kanada | brak udziału |
2009 | Portoryko | brak udziału |
2011 | Portoryko | brak udziału |
Igrzyska Ameryki Środkowej i Karaibów
Rok | Miasto | Miejsce |
---|---|---|
1935 | San Salvador | ? |
1938 | Panama | ? |
1946 | Barranquilla | brak udziału |
1954 | Meksyk | ? |
1959 | Caracas | brak udziału |
1962 | Kingston | brak udziału |
1966 | San Juan | brak udziału |
1970 | Panama | 6º miejsce |
1974 | Santo Domingo | brak udziału |
1978 | Medellín | brak udziału |
1982 | Hawana | 6º miejsce |
1986 | Santiago de los Caballeros | brak udziału |
1990 | Meksyk | brak udziału |
1993 | Ponce | brak udziału |
1998 | Maracaibo | 8º miejsce |
2002 | San Salvador | 7º miejsce |
2006 | Cartagena de Indias | brak udziału |
2010 | Mayagüez | 7º miejsce |
2014 | Veracruz | ? |
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