Brazilian women's volleyball legend shows two Olympic gold medals, declaring retirement at the age of 39

The information that the world's most interested in volleyball fans today is the Fabiana Claudino's father -in -law announcing the retirement. The information was publicly shared by her.

Accordingly, on her personal page, the legend of Samba women's volleyball shows two Olympic gold medals won in Beijing 2008 and London 2012. She smiled with the two most dazzling achievements in her athlete career.

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Former Brazilian female volleyball captain Fabiana Claudino retired at the age of 39

Fabiana Claudino briefly shared: “Today, I say goodbye to the field. This is the time to tell people these news. However, everything does not stop.”

Thus, one of the most famous stars of women's volleyball, who has been voted by many athletes as the best side of history, has ended their volleyball career at the age of 39.

Fabiana Claudino was born in 1985 at Belo Horizonte, Brazil. She started playing volleyball in 2000 when she was 15 years old in the Minas Clube club shirt. Right from the young age, she soon became a bright star.

At the age of 19, Fabiana Claudino participated in his first Olympics in Athens, Greece. After that, she won two consecutive gold medals in Beijing 2008 and the 2012 London Olympic Games. In the national team shirt, she won countless medals in world tournaments.

In the club shirt, in addition to Brazil's top teams, she also played for Türkiye's Fenerbahce and Hisamitsu Spring of Japan. She ended her career in the color of the Osasco club of Brazil's hometown.

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