Volleyball: see the teams for the 2024 Olympics in Paris
Photo: Freepik The year 2024 will be marked by the Paris Olympic Games, which will bring together athletes from all over the world, in different sports. One of the main events is volleyball, and Brazil is guaranteed a place in both the men's and women's tournaments. As a result, fans of the event can't wait to predict the betting bonuses and follow everything in real time without missing any details of the matches, which once again intensifies the competition. The women's volleyball teams already divided are: Brazil; Peru; in the USA; In Poland; Dominican Republic; Serbia and France, host country. The International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) World Ranking still has places to be defined. The following were confirmed for men: Brazil; In Germany; Canadian; in the USA; Japan; Poland and France, again as hosts. As in the women's tournament, the remaining places will be determined by ranking, after the Nations League in 2024. It is worth mentioning that the 12 teams in each tournament of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games What are the details of Brazil's direction in the women's tournament? In Group B, Brazil had to go to Japan. Alongside the hosts were Türkiye, Belgium, Bulgaria, Puerto Rico, Argentina and Peru. After some good initial performances, the Brazilians were defeated by Türkiye 3-0. With the result, the home team had to win and reached the final, which had a packed house. The result was a thrilling 3-2 victory, with splits of 21/25, 25/22, 25/27, 25/15 and 15/10. The men's division The home team includes Brazil, Germany, Cuba, Italy, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Iran and Qatar. Therefore, they must come first for both to ensure separation. After losing to Germany, Brazil reached the final against Italy in a world classic. In great emotion, the Brazilians won the first set, only to take the turnaround. In the fourth, they won 25-17, making the 15-11 Tiebreak victory a great feeling. Olympic volleyball: what is it like? Firstly, the teams were divided into two groups, according to the FIVB World Ranking. The host country and the defending champion are the seeded teams. Therefore, there are five teams in each of the first games, with the best four in each group advancing. From the second phase, it was time for the qualifiers, quarter-finals, semi-finals and major decisions. The winners of the semifinals competed for third place, which was bronze. In the final event, France won the men's gold medal, while the United States won the women's gold medal. The Brazilian women won silver, while the men won bronze.