2018–2020 CSV Beach Volleyball Continental Cup

The 2018–2020 CSV Beach Volleyball Continental Cup were a beach volleyball double-gender event. Teams from South American countries were split into groups of four, where an elimination bracket determined the 2 teams to advance to the next stage from the sub-zones. The winners of the event qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics.

Phase 1 edit

Men edit

Pool A edit

Pool A was contested in Brasília, Brazil.

Semifinals Final
  Venezuela 4
  Paraguay 0   Brazil 4
  Brazil 4   Venezuela 0
  Bolivia 0

Pool B edit

Pool B was contested in Mar del Plata, Argentina.

Semifinals Final
  Ecuador 0
  Colombia 3   Argentina 3
  Colombia 1

Pool C edit

Pool B was contested in Coquimbo, Chile.

Semifinals Final
  Chile 3
  French Guiana 0   Chile 2
  Uruguay 3   Uruguay 1
  Peru 0

Women edit

Pool A edit

Pool A was contested in Brasília, Brazil.

Semifinals Final
  Uruguay 1
  Ecuador 3   Brazil 2
  Ecuador 1
  •   Brazil qualified to third round.

Pool B edit

Pool B was contested in Coquimbo, Chile.

Semifinals Final
  Chile 2
  Venezuela 3   Colombia 3
  Colombia 3   Venezuela 2
  French Guiana 0

Pool C edit

Pool C was contested in Asunción, Paraguay.

Semifinals Final
  Argentina 3
  Bolivia 0   Paraguay 0
  Paraguay 3   Argentina 3
  Peru 0

Phase 2 edit

Men edit

Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
  Ecuador 4
  Bolivia 0   Bolivia 2
  French Guiana 3
  Ecuador 3
  French Guiana 1
  •   Ecuador qualified for third phase.

Women edit

Quarterfinal Semifinal Final
  Uruguay 2
  Peru 3   Chile 3
  Peru 1
  Uruguay 2
  Chile 3
  •   Chile qualified for third phase.

Phase 3 edit

Men edit

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Total Report
      Venezuela 3–1   Colombia          
1 Feb 8:00 HenríquezCharly 2–0 PereaCorredor 21–15 21–14   42–29  
1 Feb 8:50 HernánMussa 2–0 RivasDenis 21–13 21–17   42–30  
1 Feb 15:30 HenríquezCharly 2–0 RivasDenis 21–12 21–17   42–29  
1 Feb 16:20 HernánMussa 1–2 PereaCorredor 16–21 21–12 11–15 48–48  
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Total Report
      Uruguay 3–1   Ecuador          
1 Feb 9:40 MocceliniCairus 1–2 JaramilloMarcos 21–15 17–21 11–15 49–51  
1 Feb 10:30 HannibalBaldi 2–0 LeonQuiñones 21–17 21–9   42–26  
1 Feb 17:10 MocceliniCairus 2–0 LeonQuiñones 21–17 21–9   42–26  
1 Feb 18:00 HannibalBaldi 2–0 JaramilloMarcos 21–18 21–17   42–35  
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Total Report
      Colombia 2–2   Ecuador          
2 Feb 8:00 RivasDenis 0–2 JaramilloMarcos 14–21 17–21   31–42  
2 Feb 8:50 PereaCorredor 2–0 LeonQuiñones 21–13 21–15   42–28  
2 Feb 15:30 RivasDenis 2–1 LeonQuiñones 22–20 18–21 16–14 56–55  
2 Feb 16:20 PereaCorredor 1–2 JaramilloMarcos 21–16 18–21 11–15 50–52  
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Total Report
      Uruguay 2–3   Venezuela          
2 Feb 9:40 MocceliniCairus 1–2 HernánMussa 16–21 21–16 16–18 53–55  
2 Feb 10:30 HannibalBaldi 2–1 HenríquezCharly 13–21 21–17 15–10 49–48  
2 Feb 17:10 MocceliniCairus 0–2 HenríquezCharly 24–26 18–21   42–45  
2 Feb 18:00 HannibalBaldi 2–0 HernánMussa 21–13 21–17   42–30  
2 Feb 19:50   Uruguay 13–15 (GS)   Venezuela          

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