South American Beach Volleyball Circuit

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The South American Beach Volleyball Circuit is a unisex sport competition for national teams in the sport of beach volleyball. The championship is held annually by the CSV (the South American volleyball federation) since 2005.

Format

The circuit has used the same format since the 2005 edition, all twelve CSV affiliated federations can host a tournament in the circuit called "stop". Once the stops have been stablished, the other eleven federations can enter up to two teams in each stop, any federation can choose to send two teams, only one team or non at all in both female and male tournaments; after the eleven visiting federations have declared their teams, the host federation can 'fill' the tournament with country quotas until there are 16 or 24 teams entered.[1] Each stop of 16 has the teams divided into four pools with four teams each, each pool plays a round-robin and the top two move on to quarterfinals, then semifinals and the final game. Each stop of 24 has the teams divided into six pools of four, each pool plays a round-robin and the top two teams from each pool plus the 4 best third places move on to the round of 16, then quarterfinals, semifinals and the final game, however, never has a stop has had 24 teams entered.[1] After a stop, each federation is given a score based on its best team's final ranking. After all stops have ended, the federation with the most points is declared the champion.

History

Men's tournament

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005-06
Details
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil[2] File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
2006-07
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File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil[3] File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile
2007-08
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File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina[4] File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
2008-09
Details
File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile[5] File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
2009-10 Cancelled
2011-12
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File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil[6] File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela
2012-13
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File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil[7] File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela
2013-14
Details
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
2014-15 File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile
2015-16 File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela
2016-17 File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
2021-22 - - -

Women's tournament

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2005-06
Details
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil[8] File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay File:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay
2006-07
Details
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil[9] File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
2007-08
Details
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil[10] File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay
2008-09
Details
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil[11] File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
2009-10 Cancelled
2011-12
Details
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil[12] File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay
2012-13
Details
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil[13] File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile
2013-14
Details
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia
2014-15 File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
2015-16 File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil File:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia
2016-17 File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina File:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay
2021-22 - - -

References