Overview
Adenizia Da Silva

Adenizia Da Silva

Nickname
Silva
Club
Sesi Bauru
Nationality
Brazil
Birth Date
18/12/1986
Birth Place
Ibiaí/MG
Height
185 cm
Weight
63 kg
Hobbies
Music

 

#5 - ADENÍZIA APARECIDA DA SILVA (ADENÍZIA)

Middle-blocker - 18/12/86 - 64kg - 1,86m - Ibiaí (MG)

 

Middle-blocker Adenízia played for Brazil in the
Youth World Championship of 2003, when the National Team conquered the bronze
medal. In the following seasons (03/04 and 04/05), the player obtained her two
Superliga titles, defending BCN and Finasa/Osasco, respectively. Adenizia
played the Pan-American Cup twice and brought medals home in both of them. In
2005, she conquered the bronze, while in 2008 she obtained the silver. She also
played the last competition before the World Grand Prix 2009, the Montreux
Volley Masters, when she won her first gold medal for the National Team.  After this she won the Pan American Cup, the
Qualifying Tournament for the World Championship-2010, the FIVB Grand Prix, the
South American Championship, the Final Four being elected the best server and
finish in second place at the Grand Champions Cup. In 2010, Adenizia was part
of the team that won the silver medal in the Grand Prix and the World
Championship. In 2011, Adenizia shined in the campaign that resulted in the
silver medal at the Yeltsin Cup. She also helped the team to won the silver
medal in the World Grand Prix.  In 2012,
Adenízia helped Brazil to win the gold medal in the London Games and was part
of the team that finished the FIVB World Grand Prix with the silver medal.
In 2013, Adenízia was part of the team that won the World Grand Prix,
the South American Championship, the Alassio Cup, the Montreux Tournament and
the World Grand Champions Cup. In 2014, the middle blocker helped Brazil to win
the 10Th Grand Prix title and the bronze medal in the FIVB Grand
Prix. In 2015, she was part of the team that achieved the silver medal in the
Pan American Games.


Career

  • Position Middle blocker
  • Selection Olympic (7) - W.C. (6) - Other (35)
  • International Debut Caracas, Venezuela
  • Club Debut Clube Filadelfia
  • Current Club Praia Clube
  • Spike 312
  • Block 290