Vôlei Renata defeated Sada Cruzeiro 3–2 (22–25, 20–25, 25–19, 25–20, 15–13) in the final of the 2026 South American Men’s Volleyball Club Championship at Ginásio do Taquaral in Campinas, Brazil, on 2 March 2026, completing a comeback after trailing by two sets. Renata secured the continental title after winning the decisive tie-break set 15–13 in a tightly contested match between two Brazilian clubs.
Match Summary
The championship match opened with Sada Cruzeiro asserting control through efficient attacking and organized blocking. Cruzeiro won the first set 25–22, using consistent service pressure to disrupt Renata’s reception and maintain a narrow lead throughout the set.
Cruzeiro continued their momentum in the second set, extending their advantage with disciplined defense and transition scoring. The team closed the set 25–20, moving within one set of the championship.
Vôlei Renata began their comeback in the third set. Improved passing and quicker offensive combinations allowed the Campinas side to increase their scoring efficiency. Renata took the set 25–19, reducing the deficit and shifting the match momentum.
The fourth set followed a similar pattern. Renata built an early lead through successful blocks and counter-attacks, eventually winning 25–20 to force a deciding fifth set.
In the tie-break, both teams exchanged points until Renata gained a narrow advantage midway through the set. Maintaining composure in the closing rallies, Renata secured the final point to win 15–13, completing a 3–2 victory and claiming the South American title.
Key Performances
The final featured several notable individual contributions.
Vôlei Renata
- Adriano – Leading scorer with 18 points
- Judson – Strong presence at the net with multiple blocks
- Bruno Lima – Key attacking contributions during the fourth and fifth sets
Sada Cruzeiro
- Rodriguinho – Consistent scoring from the outside position
- Douglas Souza – Important attacking points in the opening sets
- Otávio – Defensive impact through blocking during Cruzeiro’s early dominance
Renata’s balanced offensive distribution in the final three sets proved decisive in overturning Cruzeiro’s early advantage.
Turning Point of the Match
The turning point occurred during the third set, when Vôlei Renata improved their reception and began executing quicker attacking plays through the middle.
This adjustment allowed Renata to reduce Cruzeiro’s blocking advantage and maintain offensive rhythm. The momentum shift carried into the fourth set and eventually forced the tie-break.
During the deciding set, Renata’s defense produced several crucial rallies, enabling the team to maintain a narrow lead and ultimately secure the championship point.
Full Scorecard / Key Statistics
Match: South American Men’s Volleyball Club Championship 2026 – Final
Date: 2 March 2026
Venue: Ginásio do Taquaral, Campinas, Brazil
Result:
Vôlei Renata def. Sada Cruzeiro 3–2
Set Scores
- Set 1: Sada Cruzeiro 25 – 22 Vôlei Renata
- Set 2: Sada Cruzeiro 25 – 20 Vôlei Renata
- Set 3: Vôlei Renata 25 – 19 Sada Cruzeiro
- Set 4: Vôlei Renata 25 – 20 Sada Cruzeiro
- Set 5: Vôlei Renata 15 – 13 Sada Cruzeiro
Match Duration: Approximately 2 hours
Top Scorers
Vôlei Renata
- Adriano – 18 points
- Bruno Lima – 16 points
- Judson – 12 points
Sada Cruzeiro
- Rodriguinho – 17 points
- Douglas Souza – 14 points
- Otávio – 12 points
What This Means
The victory gave Vôlei Renata the 2026 South American Men’s Volleyball Club Championship title, marking a significant continental achievement for the Campinas-based club.
Winning the tournament also secures qualification for the FIVB Volleyball Men’s Club World Championship, where the South American champion competes against leading clubs from Europe and other continental federations.
For Sada Cruzeiro, the defeat ended their campaign as runners-up despite entering the final with strong form following their semifinal victory against Minas.
What’s Next
Following the championship victory, Vôlei Renata will represent South America in the next edition of the FIVB Volleyball Men’s Club World Championship.
Both Brazilian clubs will return to domestic competition in the Brazilian Superliga, where they continue their campaigns during the regular season.
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Sources
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