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Argentina women's national volleyball team
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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.
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Results

Olympic Games
World Championship
World Cup
World Grand Prix
Nations League
- 2018 — 16th place
Challenger Cup
Pan American Games
Pan-American Cup
- 2002 — 5th place
- 2004 — 8th place
- 2005 — 9th place
- 2006 — 10th place
- 2007 — 6th place
- 2008 — 3rd place
Bronze Medal
- 2009 — 6th place
- 2010 — 5th place
- 2011 — 6th place
- 2012 — 5th place
- 2013 — 3rd place
Bronze Medal
- 2014 — 4th place
- 2015 — 3rd place
Bronze Medal
- 2016 — 5th place
- 2017 — 8th place
- 2018 — 9th place
- 2023 — 1st place
Gold Medal
Final Four Cup
South American Championship
- 1951 — 4th place
- 1958 — 5th place
- 1961 — 3rd place
Bronze Medal
- 1962 — 3rd place
Bronze Medal
- 1964 — 3rd place
Bronze Medal
- 1969 — 5th place
- 1971 — 6th place
- 1973 — 6th place
- 1975 — 3rd place
Bronze Medal
- 1977 — 3rd place
Bronze Medal
- 1979 — 3rd place
Bronze Medal
- 1981 — 3rd place
Bronze Medal
- 1983 — 3rd place
Bronze Medal
- 1987 — 4th place
- 1989 — 3rd place
Bronze Medal
- 1991 — 4th place
- 1995 — 3rd place
Bronze Medal
- 1997 — 3rd place
Bronze Medal
- 1999 — 2nd place
Silver Medal
- 2001 — 2nd place
Silver Medal
- 2003 — 2nd place
Silver Medal
- 2005 — 3rd place
Bronze Medal
- 2007 — 5th place
- 2009 — 2nd place
Silver Medal
- 2011 — 2nd place
Silver Medal
- 2013 — 2nd place
Silver Medal
- 2015 — 4th place
- 2017 — 4th place
- 2019 — 4th place
- 2021 — 3rd place
Bronze Medal
- 2023 — 2nd place
Silver Medal
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Current squad
The following is the Argentinian roster in the 2020 Summer Olympics.[1]
Head coach: Hernán Ferraro
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Former squads
- 1999 FIVB World Cup — 11th place
- Mirna Ansaldi, Monica Bahnson, Carolina Costagrande, Mariana Conde, Celina Crusoe, Florencia Delfino, Monica Kostolnik, Romina Lamas, Ivana Müller, Marcela Re, Marcia Scacchi, and Laura Vincente. Head coach: Claudio Cuello.
- 2002 World Championship — 17th place
- Mirna Ansaldi, Julietta Borghi, Natalia Brussa, Carolina Costagrande, Mariana Conde, Celina Crusoe, Romina Lamas, Ivana Müller, Georgina Pinedo, Marianela Robinet, Laura Vincente, and Micaela Vogel. Head coach: Claudio Cuello.
- 2003 FIVB World Cup — 11th place
- Julietta Borghi, Mariana Burgos, Maia Constant, Sandra Kobetic, Monica Kostolnik, Natalia Mildenberger, Karina Pacheco, María Paredes, Paula Parisi, Georgina Pinedo, Daniela Preiti, and María Vincente. Head coach: Hugo Jauregui.
- 2008 Pan-American Cup — 3rd place
- Mirna Ansaldi, Leticia Boscacci, Yael Castiglione, Natalia Espinosa, Natali Flaviani, Georgina Klug, Ileana Leyendeker, Yamila Nizetich, Georgina Pinedo, Tatiana Rizzo, Marianela Robinet, and Sabrina Segui. Head coach: Horacio Bastit.
- 2016 Summer Olympics — 9th place
- Tanya Acosta, Yamila Nizetich, Lucía Fresco, Clarisa Sagardía, Emilce Sosa, Julieta Lazcano, Tatiana Rizzo, Leticia Boscacci, Josefina Fernández, Florencia Busquets, Yael Castiglione, Morena Franchi. Head coach: Guillermo Orduna
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