Brazil’s women’s national volleyball team continued their dominant run in the 2026 FIVB Nations League on 6 June, sweeping Bulgaria 3-0 (25-17, 25-20, 25-14) at the Ginásio do Ibirapuera in São Paulo. The victory keeps Brazil at the top of the standings and extends their unbeaten streak to eight matches in the tournament.
Match Overview
Playing in front of a passionate home crowd, Brazil displayed the hallmarks that have made them perennial contenders: explosive attacking, suffocating blocking, and relentless floor defense. Bulgaria, a young and improving side, fought gamely but simply could not match the depth and firepower of the South American powerhouse.
Set-by-Set Highlights
- Set 1 (25-17): Brazil opened with a 6-2 run, led by outside hitter Gabi Guimarães. Bulgaria struggled to contain Brazil’s varied offense, committing seven unforced errors. A thunderous spike from middle blocker Carol Gattaz closed the set.
- Set 2 (25-20): Bulgaria showed grit, tying the set at 15-15 after a block by Nasya Dimitrova. However, Brazil’s serve pressure—especially from setter Macris Carneiro—forced Bulgaria into difficult passes. Brazil closed on a 6-1 run.
- Set 3 (25-14): Brazil’s bench players saw action and maintained the intensity. Young opposite Kisy Nascimento came in and scored four kills in the final set. Bulgaria’s attacking percentage dropped to 29%, and Brazil secured the sweep with an ace from libero Nyeme.
Standout Performances
- Gabi Guimarães (Brazil) – 15 points: The captain was flawless in reception and lethal from the left side, earning Player of the Match honors.
- Nasya Dimitrova (Bulgaria) – 10 points: The talented opposite was Bulgaria’s most consistent attacker, showing powerful shots down the line.
- Carol Gattaz (Brazil) – 4 blocks: The veteran middle blocker anchored the net defense, frustrating Bulgaria’s hitters.
Tactical Story
Brazil’s strategy centered on exploiting Bulgaria’s relatively weak passing formation. By serving aggressively to the same spot, Brazil forced Bulgaria’s setter, Lora Kitipova, to run from deep positions, neutralizing the middle attack. Once Bulgaria’s offense became predictable, Brazil’s block and backcourt defense feasted.
“We understood that Bulgaria has dangerous hitters, so we made their setters work,” said Brazil head coach Zé Roberto. “Our block-defense system was very well coordinated tonight.”
Impact on the Nations League Standings
With the 3-0 win, Brazil adds three points to reach 24 points from eight matches, leading the overall table by two points over the United States. Bulgaria remains in 11th place with 9 points but showed flashes of quality that could trouble higher-ranked opponents if they clean up their errors.
Key Statistics
- Brazil hit at 48% efficiency, while Bulgaria managed only 35%.
- Brazil recorded 9 blocks and 7 aces; Bulgaria had 3 blocks and 2 aces.
- Brazil’s reception efficiency was 64%, compared to Bulgaria’s 48%.
For Brazil, this match is yet another statement of intent. With a deep roster blending seasoned stars and rising talents, they look increasingly difficult to stop as the Nations League heads toward the Final Round.

