Alvares, Ana (1965–)
Alvares, Ana (1965–)
Brazilian volleyball player. Name variations: Ana Margarida Álvares Viera; Ana Margarita Alvares; Ida Alvares. Born Jan 22, 1965, in Brazil.
Middle hitter; won team World Grand Prix (1994, 1996, 1998); won South American championship (1991, 1995, 1997); won a team bronze medal at Atlanta Olympics (1996).
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