What is mundial voleibol femenino?

Mundial Voleibol Femenino, also known as the FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship, is a volleyball tournament organized by the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) for national teams of women from different countries. The tournament takes place every four years, with the first edition held in 1952.

The tournament consists of a preliminary round, followed by a second round, quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final. The host nation automatically qualifies, while the remaining teams qualify through continental tournaments.

The most successful teams in the history of the Mundial Voleibol Femenino are Russia, Japan, China, and Cuba. Russia has won the most titles, with seven wins, while Japan and China have won three each, and Cuba has won twice. The current champions are Serbia, who won their first title in 2018.

The tournament is known for its high level of competitiveness, with some of the best female volleyball players from around the world competing. The tournament also attracts a large audience, both in-person and through television broadcasts.