Men's South American Volleyball Championship

The Men's South American Volleyball Championship is the official competition for senior men's national volleyball teams of South America, organized by the Confederación Sudamericana de Voleibol (CSV). The initial gap between championships was variable, but since 1967 they have been awarded every two years. The competition has been dominated by Brazil, which won 32 of the 33 editions. The only tournament not won by Brazil was the 1964 championship, when the team did not compete due to political turmoil in the country.

Men's South American Volleyball Championship
SportVolleyball
Founded1951
No. of teams8 (Finals)
ContinentSouth America (CSV)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Brazil (32nd title)
Most titles Brazil (32 titles)

History

Year Host Final 3rd place match Teams
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 4th place
1951
Details

Rio de Janeiro

Brazil
Round-robin
Uruguay

Peru
Round-robin
Argentina
4
1956
Details

Montevideo

Brazil
Round-robin
Uruguay

Paraguay
Round-robin
Peru
5
1958
Details

Porto Alegre

Brazil
Round-robin
Paraguay

Uruguay
Round-robin
Argentina
5
1961
Details

Lima

Brazil
Round-robin
Chile

Argentina
Round-robin
Peru
5
1962
Details

Santiago

Brazil
Round-robin
Argentina

Venezuela
Round-robin
Paraguay
7
1964
Details

Buenos Aires

Argentina
Round-robin
Venezuela

Uruguay
Round-robin
Paraguay
5
1967
Details

Santos

Brazil
Round-robin
Venezuela

Chile
Round-robin
Uruguay
5
1969
Details

Caracas

Brazil
Round-robin
Venezuela

Uruguay
Round-robin
Chile
8
1971
Details

Montevideo

Brazil
Round-robin
Uruguay

Argentina
Round-robin
Chile
8
1973
Details

Bucaramanga

Brazil
Round-robin
Argentina

Venezuela
Round-robin
Chile
5
1975
Details

Asunción

Brazil
Round-robin
Venezuela

Argentina
Round-robin
Uruguay
8
1977
Details

Chiclayo / Lima / Trujillo

Brazil
Round-robin
Venezuela

Argentina
Round-robin
Peru
7
1979
Details

Rosario

Brazil
Round-robin
Venezuela

Paraguay
Round-robin
Chile
7
1981
Details

Santiago

Brazil
Round-robin
Argentina

Chile
Round-robin
Venezuela
6
1983
Details

São Paulo

Brazil
Round-robin
Argentina

Chile
Round-robin
Venezuela
7
1985
Details

Caracas

Brazil
Round-robin
Venezuela

Argentina
Round-robin
Uruguay
6
1987
Details

Montevideo

Brazil
Round-robin
Argentina

Venezuela
Round-robin
Paraguay
7
1989
Details

Curitiba

Brazil
Round-robin
Argentina

Venezuela
Round-robin
Peru
7
1991
Details

Osasco

Brazil
3–1
Argentina

Venezuela
Round-robin
Peru
7
1993
Details

Córdoba

Brazil
3–2
Argentina

Chile
Round-robin
Venezuela
6
1995
Details

Porto Alegre

Brazil
3–1
Argentina

Venezuela
3–0
Chile
8
1997
Details

Caracas

Brazil
3–0
Venezuela

Argentina
Round-robin
Peru
4 / 10
1999
Details

Córdoba

Brazil
3–1
Argentina

Venezuela
3–0
Uruguay
4 / 9
2001
Details

Cali

Brazil
Round-robin
Argentina

Venezuela
Round-robin
Colombia
4 / 9
2003
Details

Rio de Janeiro

Brazil
Round-robin
Venezuela

Argentina
Round-robin
Chile
5
2005
Details

Lages

Brazil
Round-robin
Argentina

Venezuela
Round-robin
Colombia
6
2007
Details

Santiago / Viña del Mar

Brazil
3–0
Argentina

Venezuela
3–1
Chile
8
2009
Details

Bogotá

Brazil
Round-robin
Argentina

Venezuela
Round-robin
Colombia
7
2011
Details

Cuiabá

Brazil
Round-robin
Argentina

Venezuela
Round-robin
Colombia
7
2013
Details

Cabo Frio

Brazil
Round-robin
Argentina

Colombia
Round-robin
Chile
5
2015
Details

Maceió

Brazil
3–0
Argentina

Colombia
3–0
Venezuela
8
2017
Details

Santiago / Temuco

Brazil
3–0
Venezuela

Argentina
3–0
Chile
8
2019
Details

Santiago

Brazil
3–2
Argentina

Chile
3–0
Venezuela
8

Medals summary

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil320032
2 Argentina118827
3 Venezuela0101222
4 Uruguay0336
5 Chile0156
6 Paraguay0123
7 Colombia0022
8 Peru0011
Totals (8 nations)33333399

MVP by edition

  • 1951–2005 – Unknown

See also

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