Brazil's Sollys Nestlé took the title in 2012, beating
defending champions Rabita Baku of Azerbaijan in the final. It was the
first crown for the Brazilian club in the history of the tournament
following second and third finishes in the past two events of the annual
competition. Rabita Baku are the third Brazilian club to win the
title, after Sadia Esporte Club Sao Paulo in 1991 and
Leite Moca Sao Paulo in 1992.
The women’s edition was successfully reintroduced in 2010 after a long
break since the last edition in 1994 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
1991First edition: Sao Paulo, BRAZIL: October
22-27, 1991 1992Second edition: Jesi, ITALY: November 20-21, 1992 1994Third edition: Sao Paulo, BRAZIL: November 26-27,1994(Classification played on November 22 – 24) 1. Leite Moca Sao Paulo (BRA) 2. Parmalat Matera (ITA) 3. BCN Guarujà (BRA) 4. Uralotchka Sverdlovsk (RUS) 5. Camaguey (CUB) 6. Ecoclear Sumirago (ITA)
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2010Fourth edition: Doha, QATAR: December 15-21, 20101. Fenerbahce (TUR) 2. Sollys Osasco (BRA) 3. Bergamo (ITA) 4. Mirador (DOM) 5. Federbrau (THA) 5. Kenya Prisons (KEN) 2011Fifth edition: Doha, QATAR: October 8-14, 20111. Rabita Baku (AZE) 2. VakifBank Telekom Istanbul (TUR) 3. Sollys Nestle Osasco(BRA) 4. Mirador Santo Domingo (DOM) 5. Kenya Prisons (KEN) 5. Chang Bangkok (THA) 2012Sixth edition: Doha, QATAR: October 13-19, 20121. Sollys Nestle (BRA) 2. Rabita Baku (AZE) 3. Fenerbahce SK Istanbul (TUR) 4. Lancheras de Catano (PUR) 5. Bohai Bank Tianjin (CHN) 5. Kenya Prisons (KEN) |