Uruguay women's national volleyball team
| Association | Federación Uruguaya de Voleibol | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Confederation | CSV | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Head coach | Rafael Codina | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| FIVB ranking | 30 (as of August 13, 2012) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Website | www.uruvoley.com.uy (Spanish) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Medal record | ||
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| South American Championship | ||
| Silver | 1951 | Rio de Janeiro |
| Silver | 1956 | Montevideo |
| Bronze | 1958 | Porto Alegre |
| Bronze | 1969 | Caracas |
| Bronze | 1971 | Montevideo |
| Bronze | 1973 | Bucaramanga |
The Uruguay women's national volleyball team is the national team of Uruguay. The squad won the silver medal at the inaugural 1951 South American Championship in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The dominant forces in women's volleyball on the South American continent however became Brazil and Peru.
Results
Pan-American Cup
- 2002 — did not participate
- 2003 — did not participate
- 2004 — did not participate
- 2005 — did not participate
- 2006 — did not participate
- 2007 — 11th place
- 2008 — did not participate
- 2009 — did not participate
- 2010 — did not participate
- 2011 — did not participate
South American Championship
References
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