Salonpas Cup

The Salonpas Cup (sometimes called Torneio Internacional de Vôlei Feminino or Women's Volleyball International Cup) created by DeBrito Propaganda for Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical is an international women's volleyball club cup competition played annually in Brazil by clubs from several countries, supported by the Brazilian Volleyball Confederation[1] and recognized by FIVB (Fédération Internationale de Volleyball).[2] The competition is named after Salonpas, a product made by the Japanese company Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co. Inc, which is the tournament's sponsor.[1]

Competition format

In 2008, the six participating clubs play against each other once. The four best placed teams qualify to the semifinals, when the first placed team play against the fourth placed team and the second placed team play against the third placed team. The winners play the final and the losers plays the third-place playoff.[3]

Participating teams

Below is a list of the participating teams, year by year:[4]

2001 edition

2002 edition

2003 edition

  • Hisamitsu Springs (Japan)
  • Sucre Team (Bolivia)
  • Boricuas Club Team (Puerto Rico)
  • Dames Volley Avo Melsle (Belgium)

2004 edition

  • Club de Regatas Lima (Peru)
  • Habana Club (Cuba)
  • USC-Munster (Germany)

2005 edition

  • All Stars Belgian (Belgium)
  • Habana Club (Cuba)
  • Club Proyecto Nacional (Dominican Republic)

2006 edition

2007 edition

2008 edition

List of champions

Salonpas Cup
Year Host Champions Score Runners-up
2001 Salvador, Brazil
BCN/Osasco
-
Club Italia Ravena
2002 Fortaleza, Brazil
BCN/Osasco
32
MRV/Minas
2003 João Pessoa, Brazil
Natal, Brazil
Recife, Brazil

Blue Life/Pinheiros
32
ACF/Campos
2004 São Paulo, Brazil
Rexona/Ades
30
Finasa/Osasco
2005 São Paulo, Brazil
Finasa/Osasco
30
Rexona-Ades
2006 São Paulo, Brazil
Rexona/Ades
30
Finasa/Osasco
2007 São Paulo, Brazil
Rexona/Ades
31
Finasa/Osasco
2008 São Paulo, Brazil
Finasa/Osasco
32
Rexona-Ades
2009 Not held

Titles by team

Club Country Titles
BCN/Osasco (now
Molico Nestlé Osasco)
Brazil 4
Rexona/Ades (now
Unilever)
Brazil 3
Blue Life/Pinheiros Brazil 1

Titles by country

Country Titles
Brazil 8

References

  1. "Apoio/Organização" (in Portuguese). Salonpas Cup official website. Archived from the original on 2007-07-27. Retrieved 2008-09-27.
  2. "FIVB International Volleyball Competitions - 2007 & 2008 Calendar". FIVB official website. Archived from the original on 2007-09-08. Retrieved 2007-09-10.
  3. "Tabela de Jogos" (in Portuguese). Salonpas Cup official website. Archived from the original on 2008-09-22. Retrieved 2008-09-27.
  4. "História do Torneio" (in Portuguese). Salonpas Cup official website. Retrieved 2008-09-27.
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