World Champs Women 10/11 15:30 2 USA Women v Brazil Women L 3-0
World Champs Women 10/10 15:30 3 Brazil Women v Dominican Republic Women W 3-0
World Champs Women 10/08 15:30 1 Brazil Women v China Women W 3-0
World Champs Women 10/05 18:00 4 Brazil Women v USA Women W 3-0
World Champs Women 10/04 18:00 3 Brazil Women v Russia Women W 3-1
World Champs Women 10/02 18:00 2 Brazil Women v Netherlands Women W 3-1
World Champs Women 10/01 18:00 1 Brazil Women v Kazakhstan Women W 3-0
World Champs Women 09/28 18:00 5 Brazil Women v Serbia Women W 3-1
World Champs Women 09/27 18:00 4 Brazil Women v Turkey Women W 3-2
World Champs Women 09/25 08:30 3 Canada Women v Brazil Women W 0-3
World Champs Women 09/24 15:00 2 Cameroon Women v Brazil Women W 0-3
World Champs Women 09/23 18:00 1 Brazil Women v Bulgaria Women W 3-0
World GP Group 1 Women 08/24 10:15 5 Brazil Women v Japan Women W 3-0
World GP Group 1 Women 08/23 06:10 4 Russia Women v Brazil Women W 0-3
World GP Group 1 Women 08/22 06:10 3 Belgium Women v Brazil Women W 0-3
World GP Group 1 Women 08/21 06:10 2 Brazil Women v China Women W 3-0
World GP Group 1 Women 08/20 06:00 1 Turkey Women v Brazil Women L 3-2
World GP Group 1 Women 08/17 09:30 9 Thailand Women v Brazil Women W 0-3
World GP Group 1 Women 08/16 07:00 8 Brazil Women v Dominican Republic Women W 3-0
World GP Group 1 Women 08/15 11:30 7 Brazil Women v USA Women W 3-2
World GP Group 1 Women 08/10 13:00 6 Brazil Women v USA Women W 3-0
World GP Group 1 Women 08/09 13:00 5 Brazil Women v Russia Women W 3-0
World GP Group 1 Women 08/08 17:45 4 Brazil Women v South Korea Women W 3-0
World GP Group 1 Women 08/03 15:30 3 Dominican Republic Women v Brazil Women W 0-3
World GP Group 1 Women 08/02 18:00 2 Brazil Women v Italy Women W 3-0
World GP Group 1 Women 08/01 15:30 1 Brazil Women v China Women W 3-1
Montreux Masters Women 06/01 09:00 31 Brazil Women v Japan Women W 3-1
Montreux Masters Women 05/31 12:00 2 Brazil Women v Dominican Republic Women W 3-0
Montreux Masters Women 05/29 16:30 3 Russia Women v Brazil Women L 3-2
Montreux Masters Women 05/28 16:30 2 Brazil Women v China Women W 3-2

The Brazil women's national volleyball team is administered by the Confederação Brasileira de Voleibol (CBV) and takes part in international volleyball competitions. It is ranked second in the FIVB World Rankings as of August 2021. They are the current record holder of FIVB World Grand Prix champion titles, having won it for the eleventh time in 2016 and are the gold medalists of the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing and 2012 Summer Olympics in London. The team also got a gold four times in the Pan American Games, and three other Olympic medals, the latest a silver in the 2020 Summer Olympics.

The most successful coaches for Brazil are Bernardo Rezende, who led the team from 1990 to 2000, and José Roberto Guimarães, who has managed the team since 2004.

The Brazil Women's volleyball team is one of the most successful and dominant teams in the sport. Known for their exceptional skill, athleticism, and teamwork, the team has consistently been a powerhouse in international competitions.

The team has a rich history of success, with numerous Olympic medals, World Championship titles, and victories in prestigious tournaments such as the FIVB World Grand Prix. Their style of play is characterized by fast-paced, dynamic offense, strong defense, and powerful serves.

Led by talented players such as Sheilla Castro, Fabiana Claudino, and Thaisa Menezes, the Brazil Women's team is a force to be reckoned with on the court. Their passion for the game, dedication to training, and unwavering determination to win make them a formidable opponent for any team they face.

Off the court, the Brazil Women's team is known for their sportsmanship, camaraderie, and support for one another. They are role models for aspiring volleyball players around the world and continue to inspire fans with their incredible performances.