The women's volleyball team plays at the
Brazilian Superleague and the
Minas Gerais state league. By 2020 it disputed under the name Itambé/Minas.
History Volleyball has been practiced in Minas since its opening, in 1937. During the early 1990s, Minas was one of the most successful teams in Brazil. The team was second place in the 1991–92, and won the 1992–93
Brazilian League. The main players were
Hilma,
Ana Paula,
Leila and
Ana Flávia, whom also played for the
Brazil women's national volleyball team. From late 1990s until the season 2010/2011 the team played with the name
MRV/Minas. During this period the team had noticeable performance, winning its second Brazilian Superleague championship, and also being runner-up twice. During the seasons 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 the team played under the name
Usiminas/Minas. The team achieved fourth and seventh positions, respectively, in the Brazilian Superliga. In April 2013
Usiminas announced that it would not renew the partnership. The team did not signed with any other sponsor and will play the season 2013/2014 without sponsorship, using the club's original name. In the beginning of 2014 the team signed the contract, and changed its commercial name to Decisão Engenharia/Minas. For the season 2014/2015 the team started playing under the name Camponesa/Minas. After a poor start to the season, losing the first six matches, the team signed olympic champion wing-spiker
Jaqueline Carvalho, who was a free agent after missing the entire previous season due to her pregnancy, led by her, the team quickly turned its fortunes around, finishing 5th in the regular season and making to the semifinals, where they lost to
Rexona-Ades. In 2015–16, despite Jaqueline's departure to
SESI-SP, the team had its best season since the MRV years, finishing 3rd in the regular season, once again losing in the semifinals, this time to intrastate rival
Dentil/Praia Clube. For the 2016–17 season, the team signed American opposite
Destinee Hooker on a prove-it deal. Without her to start the season, however, the team was very inconsistent, sitting at a 3–4 record after the first 7 games. During that span, the team signed Jaqueline once again in the free agency, after she found herself without a team for months following the end of the 2015–16 season. Hooker finally debuted in a 3–2 win over
Fluminense in the following game, Jaqueline debuted later during midseason. Anchored by Hooker, aided by Jaqueline and also counting on a breakout years from young players like wing-spiker Rosamaria and middle-blocker Mara, the team proceeded to win 12 of the 15 final games (including a 9-game win streak), finishing 4th in the final regular season standings. Once again, Minas found themselves defeated in the semifinals, in a thrilling 5-game series against
Rexona-Sesc. Despite missing the first 7 games, Hooker finished as the 2nd highest scorer in the tournament with 404 points, beating teammate Rosamaria (who scored 403 herself) and only behind
Vôlei Nestlé's
Tandara Caixeta. Hooker also finished the tournament as the most efficient spiker, making the Superliga team of the year. Mara also made it, as she finished 3rd in blocks but was also the most efficient blocker of the tournament on a per play basis. In the 2018–19 season, Italian head coach
Stefano Lavarini lead the team to another Superliga title. In 2021, coach Negro, another Italian, accomplished the same. Just like Lavarini, coach Negro beat
Praia Clube in the final series 2–1. Under coach Negro, Minas won the South American Championship in 2020, in October of the same year the Mineiro Championship (of the state of Minas Gerais), then in 2021 the Brazilian Cup. Minas closed the season with 34 wins out of 37 games.
Honors International •
World Championship: • Runners-up: 1992,
2018 •
South American Championship: • Champions: 1999, 2000, 2022, 2024 •
Salonpas Cup: • Runners-up: 2002** Third place: 2004, 2007
National •
Brazilian Championship of Champion Clubs / Guarani Trophy: • Champions: 1963, 1964 • Runners-up: 1962 •
Brazilian Trophy: • Champions: 1974 •
Brazilian Championship: • Runners-up: 1978, 1981 •
Brazilian League: • Champions: 1992/93 • Runners-up: 1991/92 •
Brazilian Superleague: • Champions: 2001/02, 2018/19, 2020/21, 2021/22, 2023/24 • Runners-up: 1999/00, 2002/03, 2003/04 • Third place: 2006/07 •
Brazilian Cup: • Champions: 1983, 1997, 2019, 2021, 2023 • Runners-up: 2017
Regional •
Minas Gerais state championship: • Champions: 1940, 1946, 1949, 2003, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2024 • Runners-up: 2010, 2013, 2023 •
São Paulo state championship: • Third place: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006
Squad 2025-2026 squad - As of September 2025 Head coach:
Lorenzo Pintus == References==