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Argentina Women's National Volleyball Team
The Argentina women's national volleyball team represents Argentina in international women's volleyball and is controlled by the Argentine Volleyball Federation (''Federación del Voleibol Argentino'' in Spanish, and abbreviated "FeVA"). It participates in the Summer Olympics, the world championships, and other international tournaments. Results Olympic Games * 2016 — 9th place * 2020 — 11th place World Championship * 1960 — 8th place * 1982 — 18th place * 1990 — 15th place * 2002 — 17th place * 2014 — 17th place * 2018 — 19th place * 2022 — 16th place FIVB World Cup * 1973 — 8th place * 1999 — 11th place * 2003 — 11th place * 2011 — 10th place * 2015 — 8th place * 2019 — 10th place FIVB World Grand Prix * 2011 — 14th place * 2012 — 15th place * 2013 — 16th place * 2014 — 17th place * 2015 — 19th place * 2016 — 17th place * 2017 — 22nd pla ...
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Argentine Volleyball Federation
The Argentine Volleyball Federation ( es, Federación del Voleibol Argentino, mostly known for its acronym FeVA) is the body which governs the sport of volleyball in Argentina. The Federation controls and organises national championships at senior and youth levels, and is responsible for the men's and women's national teams The FeVA also controls the practise of similar disciplines such as beach volley. History Background Volleyball was introduced in Argentina in 1912 by the YMCA, with the first Federation established in 1932. That body organised not only volleyball but cestoball, ruling both sports. The first championship organised by the federation was held in 1933. The Federation published the first rules of the game in 1936, then extending to other aspects of the game such as transfers and players classifications, or size and weight of the reglementary ball. In 1941, the Federation was admitted as member of the Argentine Sports Confederation and Argentine Olympic Committee. ...
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1979 Women's South American Volleyball Championship
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Volleyball At The 2014 South American Games
There were 2 volleyball and 2 beach volleyball events at the 2014 South American Games. Men's beach volleyball Pool A Men's volleyball Women's volleyball {{EventsAt2014SouthAmericanGames 2014 in volleyball 2014 South American Games events 2014 File:2014 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Stocking up supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the Western African Ebola virus epidemic; Citizens examining the ruins after the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping; Bundles of wat ...
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2014 South American Games
The 2014 South American Games was a multi-sport event that took place in Santiago, Chile. It was the 10th edition of the ODESUR South American Games. Santiago hosted this event for the second time, the first being in 1986. Most of the events took place in and around the National Stadium. The games were held between March 7 to 18. Participating nations 14 countries competed at the games. * (510 athletes) * (10) * (121) * (491) * (575) (Host) * (391) * (264) * (8) * (41) * (191) * (261) * (27) * (235) * (374) Bid In 2006 Medellin won the bid for the 2010 edition 8 votes to 6, and the runner up Santiago will be organizing the next edition. The Chilean government said they would invest US$800,000 for the games. Sports * Aquatics ** ** ** ** * * * * * * * Cycling () ** BMX (2) ** Mountain biking (2) ** Road (4) ** Track (10) * Equestrian () ** Dressage (2) ** Jumping (2) * * * * * * Gymnastics () ** Artistic gymnastics (14) ** Rhythmic gymnastics (6) * * ...
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Volleyball At The 2010 South American Games
Volleyball at the 2010 South American Games in Medellín was held from March 20 to March 29. All games were played at Coliseo de Envigado, Coliseo Yesid Santos. Medal summary Medal table Men Group stage Group A ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 5th/6th placement Semifinals ---- Bronze-medal match Gold-medal match Women Group stage Group A ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- 5th/6th placement Semifinals ---- Bronze-medal match Gold-medal match References {{EventsAt2010SouthAmericanGames 2010 South American Games South American Games 2010 File:2010 Events Collage New.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2010 Chile earthquake was one of the strongest recorded in history; The Eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland disrupts air travel in Europe; A scene from the opening ceremony of ...
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2010 South American Games
The IX South American Games (Spanish: ''Juegos Sudamericanos''; Portuguese: ''Jogos Sul-Americanos'') was a multi-sport event held between 19 and 30 March 2010 in Medellín, Colombia. The Games were organized by the South American Sports Organization (ODESUR), who awarded the Games to the city with 8 votes over the bid by previous host Santiago, Chile (6 votes)."MEDELLÍN SERÁ LA SEDE DE LOS JUEGOS SUDAMERICANOS 2010,"
NOTICIAS ODESUR, accessed November 7, 2006


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Medal count

The medal count for these games is tabulated below. This table is sorted by the number of

1982 Southern Cross Games
The II Southern Cross Games (Spanish: ''Juegos Cruz del Sur'') were a multi-sport event held in 1982 in Rosario, Argentina, with some events in Santa Fe, Buenos Aires (sailing) and Esperanza. This was the second and last edition under this name of what would be renamed the South American Games, organized by the South American Sports Organization (ODESUR). An appraisal of the games and detailed medal lists were published elsewhere, emphasizing the results of the Argentinian teams. Torch lighter was rower Gerardo Constantini. Colombia and Venezuela had their first appearance at the games resulting in a total of 10 teams participating. __TOC__ Venues The Estadio Gigante de Arroyito was the main venues of the games, hosting the opening ceremony and the football tournaments. Many events were held at different venues located within the limits of Parque de la Independencia, the largest and most important public park in the city, including Newell's Old Boys' and Club Atlético Pr ...
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Volleyball At The South American Games
Volleyball has been in the South American Games event since the first inaugural edition in 1978 in La Paz, Bolivia but cancelled later in the third edition in Santiago, Chile 1986 South American Games then return since the 2010 South American Games in Medellín, Colombia. Indoor Volleyball Men's tournaments Summaries ' A round-robin tournament determined the final standings. Medal summary Women's tournaments Summaries ' A round-robin tournament determined the final standings. Medal summary References External links ODESUR official website {{International volleyball (Women) Sports at the South American Games South American Games The South American Games (also known as ODESUR Games; Spanish: ''Juegos Suramericanos''; Portuguese: ''Jogos Sul-Americanos''), formerly the Southern Cross Games (Spanish: ''Juegos Cruz del Sur'') is a regional multi-sport event held between nati ... Volleyball competitions in South America ...
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2021 Women's South American Volleyball Championship
The 2021 Women's South American Volleyball Championship was the 34th edition of the Women's South American Volleyball Championship held in Barrancabermeja, Colombia and organised by South America's governing volleyball body, the Confederación Sudamericana de Voleibol (CSV). The champion and first runner-ups will qualify for the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship. Competing nations The following national teams participated: * * * * (Hosts) * Venues Pool standing procedure # Number of matches won # Match points # Sets ratio # Points ratio # If the tie continues as per the point ratio between two teams, the priority will be given to the team which won the last match between them. When the tie in points ratio is between three or more teams, a new classification of these teams in the terms of points 1, 2 and 3 will be made taking into consideration only the matches in which they were opposed to each other. Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 match points for the winner, 0 ma ...
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2005 Women's South American Volleyball Championship
The 2005 Women's South American Volleyball Championship was the 26th edition of the Women's South American Volleyball Championship, organised by South America's governing volleyball body, the Confederación Sudamericana de Voleibol (CSV). It was held in La Paz, Bolivia from September 17 to 23, 2005. Teams Competition System The competition system for the 2005 Women's South American Championship was a single Round-Robin system. Each team plays once against each of the 6 remaining teams with one team having a break each date. Points are accumulated during the whole tournament, and the final ranking is determined by the total points gained. The matches were divided into 2 rounds. Round 1: Top 3 teams (Brazil women's national volleyball team, Brazil, Peru women's national volleyball team, Peru and Argentina women's national volleyball team, Argentina according to FIVB World Rankings, FIVB Ranking) will play against the 4 remaining teams. Round 2: Top 3 teams will play against each ...
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2003 Women's South American Volleyball Championship
The 2003 Women's South American Volleyball Championship was the 25th edition of the South American Women's Volleyball Championship, organised by South America's governing volleyball body, the Confederación Sudamericana de Voleibol (CSV). It was held in Bogota, Colombia from September 4 to 6, 2003. Teams Play-off *Venue: Caracas, Venezuela Peru and Venezuela played a qualification play-off, Brazil and Argentina played the final round automatically as best two in the previous edition and Colombia qualified as host. Competition System The competition system for the 2003 Women's South American Championship was a single Round-Robin system. Each team plays once against each of the 3 remaining teams. Points are accumulated during the whole tournament, and the final ranking is determined by the total points gained. Standings Matches Final standing References

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1997 Women's South American Volleyball Championship
The 1997 Women's South American Volleyball Championship was the 22nd edition of the Women's South American Volleyball Championship, organised by South America's governing volleyball body, the Confederación Sudamericana de Voleibol (CSV). It was held in Lima, Peru
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CSV official website
Women's South American Volleyball Championships 1997 in women's volleyball, South American Volleyball Championships 1997 in Peruvian women's sport, Volleyball 1997 in South American sport International volleyball competitions hosted by Peru {{Volleyball-competition-stub ja:2011年バレーボー ...
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