The competition was disputed two more times, being rename in 1964 to Brazilian Championship of Champion Clubs ( Portuguese: Campeonato Brasileiro de Clubes Campeões). Only in 1962 the first national volleyball competition was disputed, the Guarani Trophy of Champion clubs ( Portuguese: Troféu Guarani de Clubes Campeões). A national level competition was inconceivable, because of the geographical distances and lack of transportation infrastructure. Until the early 1960s, there were only state volleyball competitions in Brazil.
The champion team qualifies for the South American Championship. The number of participating clubs varies every year. It shares the same name as the men's tournament, and are disputed simultaneously.
It is organized by the Brazilian Volleyball Confederation. The Brazilian Volleyball Super League ( Portuguese: Superliga Brasileira de Voleibol) is the top level Brazilian professional volleyball competition. For the Men's professional league, see Brazilian Men's Volleyball Superliga. This article is about the Women's professional league.