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Sheilla Castro
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Personal information
Full name Sheilla Castro
Nationality Brazilian
Born (1983-07-01) 1 July 1983 (age 40)
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight 64 kg (141 lb)
Spike 315 cm (124 in)
Block 305 cm (120 in)
Volleyball information
Position Opposite spiker/Outside Hitter
Current club Retired
National team
 2001–2021  Brazil
Honours
Women's volleyball
Representing  Brazil
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Olympic Games
Gold 2008 Beijing Team
Gold 2012 London Team
FIVB World Championship
Silver 2006 Japan Team
Silver 2010 Japan Team
Bronze 2014 Italy Team
FIVB World Cup
Silver 2007 Japan Team
World Grand Champions Cup
Gold 2005 Tokyo/Nagoya Team
Gold 2013 Tokyo/Nagoya Team
Silver 2009 Tokyo/Fukuoka Team
FIVB World Grand Prix
Gold 2005 Sendai Team
Gold 2006 Reggio Calabria Team
Gold 2008 Yokohama Team
Gold 2009 Tokyo Team
Gold 2013 Sapporo Team
Gold 2014 Tokyo Team
Gold 2016 Bangkok Team
Silver 2010 Ningbo Team
Silver 2011 Macau Team
Silver 2012 Ningbo Team
Pan American Games
Gold 2011 Guadalajara Team
Silver 2007 Rio de Janeiro Team
Pan-American Cup
Gold 2006 Puerto Rico
Gold 2009 Miami
Gold 2011 Ciudad Juárez
Silver 2007 Mexico
Silver 2008 Mexico
Bronze 2005 Dominican Republic
South American Championship
Gold 2005 La Paz
Gold 2007 Santiago
Gold 2009 Porto Alegre
Gold 2011 Lima
Gold 2013 Ica
Gold 2015 Cartagena
Gold 2019 Cajamarca
Final Four Cup
Gold 2008 Fortaleza
Gold 2009 Lima
Montreux Volley Masters
Gold 2005 Switzerland
Gold 2006 Switzerland
Gold 2009 Switzerland
FIVB Nations League
Silver 2021 Rimini Team

Sheilla Tavares de Castro (born 1 July 1983 in Belo Horizonte) is a former volleyball player from Brazil who represented her native country at the 2008 Summer Olympics and in the 2012 Summer Olympics. On both occasions the Brazilian national team won the gold medal. She also played the 2016 Summer Olympics, when Brazil placed fifth. She retired on April 9, 2022.

Career

Castro played as opposite in the Brazilian national team and with Molico/Osasco. She made her debut for the national team against Colombia.

Castro was named "Most valuable player" at the 2006 FIVB World Grand Prix in Reggio Calabria, Italy, and at the 2009 FIVB World Grand Prix in Tokyo, Japan, with Brazil winning the gold medal both times. At the 2011 Pan-American Cup, Castro was given the "Most valuable player" award, also winning the gold medal with her national team.

Castro was part of the national team who won the gold medal at the 2011 Pan American Games held in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Playing with Sollys Nestlé Osasco, Castro won the gold medal and the "Most valuable player" and "Best scorer" awards in the 2012 FIVB Club World Championship held in Doha, Qatar.

Castro won the "Best opposite" award and the gold medal with her National Team in the 2013 South American Championship held in Ica, Peru. Castro won the silver medal in the 2014 FIVB Club World Championship after her club lost 0–3 to the Russian Dinamo Kazan in the championship match.

Castro played with her national team, winning the bronze at the 2014 World Championship when her team defeated Italy 3–2 in the bronze medal match. She won the Best Opposite Spiker in the 2016 FIVB World Grand Prix.

After finishing the 2016 Olympic Games in 5th place, Castro announced her retirement from the national team. In 2019, without playing for three years even for clubs, she decided to return to the national team and played the 2019 FIVB World Cup and the 2019 South American Championship.

Clubs

  • Brazil Mackenzie Esporte Clube (1997–)
  • Brazil MRV/Minas (2001–2004)
  • Italy Scavolini Pesaro (2004–2008)
  • Brazil São Caetano/Blausiegel (2008–2010)
  • Brazil Unilever/Rio de Janeiro (2010–2012)
  • Brazil Molico Osasco (2012–2014)
  • Turkey Vakıfbank Istanbul (2014–2016)
  • Brazil Minas Tênis Clube (2019–2020)
  • United States Athletes Unlimited Volleyball (2020–2022)

Awards

Individuals

  • 2005 FIVB World Grand Champions Cup – "Most valuable player"
  • 2005 FIVB World Grand Champions Cup – "Best scorer"
  • 2005–06 CEV Cup – "Best spiker"
  • 2006 FIVB World Grand Prix – "Most valuable player"
  • 2008–09 Brazilian Superleague – "Best scorer"
  • 2008–09 Brazilian Superleague – "Best spiker"
  • 2009 FIVB World Grand Prix – "Most valuable player"
  • 2009–10 Brazilian Superliga – "Best spiker"
  • 2009–10 Brazilian Superliga – "Best server"
  • 2011 Pan-American Cup – "Most valuable player"
  • 2011 South American Championship – "Most valuable player"
  • 2012 Summer Olympics – "Best server"
  • 2012 South American Club Championship – "Most valuable player"
  • 2012 FIVB Club World Championship – "Best Most Valuable Player"
  • 2012 FIVB Club World Championship – "Best scorer"
  • 2013 South American Championship – "Best Opposite Spiker"
  • 2014 FIVB World Grand Prix – "Best opposite spiker"
  • 2014 FIVB World Championship – "Best opposite spiker"
  • 2016 FIVB World Grand Prix – "Best outside spiker"
  • 2022 Athletes Unlimited "Best opposite hitter"

Clubs

  • 2001–02 Brazilian Superliga – Simple cup icon.svg Champion, with Minas
  • 2007–08 Italian League – Simple cup icon.svg Champion, with Scavolini Pesaro
  • 2010–11 Brazilian Superliga – Simple cup icon.svg Champion, with Unilever Vôlei
  • 2014–15 Turkish League – Gorm silver cup.jpg Runner-up, with Vakıfbank Istanbul
  • 2015–16 Turkish League – Simple cup icon.svg Champion, with Vakıfbank Istanbul
  • 2012 South American Club Championship – Simple cup icon.svg Champion, with Molico Osasco
  • 2014 South American Club Championship – Gorm silver cup.jpg Runner-up, with Molico Osasco
  • 2020 South American Club Championship – Simple cup icon.svg Champion, with Itambé/Minas
  • 2007–08 CEV Cup – Simple cup icon.svg Champion, with Scavolini Pesaro
  • 2014–15 CEV Champions League – Med 3.png Bronze medal, with Vakıfbank Istanbul
  • 2015–16 CEV Champions League – Gorm silver cup.jpg Runner-up, with Vakıfbank Istanbul
  • 2012 FIVB Club World Championship - Simple cup icon.svg Champion, with Sollys Nestlé Osasco
  • 2014 FIVB Club World Championship - Gorm silver cup.jpg Runner-Up, with Molico Osasco
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