Fluminense won the Women’s Volleyball Superliga for the third time in the 2025/2026 season. This Thursday (13/11), he narrowly defeated Renasce Sorocaba 3-2 (25-20, 25-22, 21-25, 20-25, 15-6) in the fifth round at Hebraica in Rio de Janeiro.
With this result, Marcos Miranda’s team reached 10 points, one point ahead of second-placed Osasco/San Cristovan Saude, who are still on the court.
Fluminense’s good results also included good results against Dentil/Praia Kluve and Ceci Baul. Renasse remain at the bottom of the Elite Division without a win after five games, but currently have one point.
Two scares in the third set. The first, in Lara’s case, was when she slightly twisted her ankle after attempting a block. Then, a collision between Pachiardi and Audren took a turn for the worst, with the winger hitting his head. All players continued to take to the court even after treatment.
After the 2-0 loss, Sorocaba reacted to Clovis Granado’s changes by using a formation with three wingers: Camily Salomé, Pachiardi and Parise. In the flu, Marcos Miranda finished the match with Amanda Saen, Parakatu and Dani Sabuto on the court.
Opposite Ariane, Frew led the scoring for the Tricolors with 19 hits, followed by winger Amanda with 16 hits. For the Sao Paulo team, Camily Salome scored 20 points, three more than Pachiardi. Libero Marcel made 19 saves and had a passing rate of 68% to win the Vivavorei Trophy.