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Ana Beatriz Francisco das Chagas

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Ana Beatriz Francisco
Personal information
Full nameAna Beatriz Francisco das Chagas
NicknameBia
Nationality Brazil
Born (1971-10-18) October 18, 1971 (age 53)
Rio de Janeiro
HometownRio de Janeiro
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10+12 in)
Weight62 kg (137 lb)
Spike286 cm (113 in)
Block296 cm (117 in)
Volleyball information
PositionOutside Hitter
Current clubRetired
National team
1997–2004Brazil
Honours
Women's volleyball
Representing  Brazil
World Cup
Silver medal – second place 2003 Japan Team
World Grand Prix
Gold medal – first place 2004 Reggio Calabria Team
South American Championship
Gold medal – first place 1997 Lima
Gold medal – first place 2003 Bogotá

Ana Beatriz Francisco das Chagas also known as Bia (born October 18, 1971) is a Brazilian volleyball player. She is 179 cm and 62 kg.

She participated in the 2004 FIVB World Grand Prix,.[1] and 2004 Summer Olympics.[2]

She played for Sollo Tietê, BCN/Osasco, Mappin Pinheiros, Universidade de Guarulhos, Petrobrás/Força Olímpica, MRV Minas, Macaé Nuceng, BCN/Osasco and Finasa/Osasco in Brazil, Fenerbahçe Acıbadem in Turkey, Ícaro Palma in Spain and now she currently plays for Mackenzie Cia do Terno.

Career

Club Country Year
Sollo Tietê  Brazil 1994–1996
BCN/Osasco  Brazil 1996–1997
Mappin Pinheiros  Brazil 1997–1998
Universidade de Guarulhos  Brazil 1998–1999
Petrobrás/Força Olímpica  Brazil 1999–2000
MRV Minas  Brazil 2000–2001
Macaé Nuceng  Brazil 2001–2002
BCN/Osasco  Brazil 2002–2003
Finasa/Osasco  Brazil 2003–2006
Fenerbahçe  Turkey 2006–2007
Ícaro Palma  Spain 2007–2008
Mackenzie Cia do Terno  Brazil 2008-

References

  1. ^ "Team Rosters". www.fivb.org. Retrieved 2018-02-22.
  2. ^ "UOL Esporte - Olimpíadas 2004". esporte.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2018-02-22.