The Venezuela men's national volleyball team represents Venezuela in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches. In 1962 the squad claimed its first international medal (a bronze) at the South American Championship.
The biggest success for Venezuela came in 2003, when the team won the Pan American Games. The dominant force in men's volleyball on the South American continent is Brazil
2008 — 9th place
2002 — 17th place
2006 — 17th place
2010 — 19th place
2014 — 17th place
1990 to 2000 — did not compete
2001 — 13th place
2002 — 13th place
2003 — 13th place
2004 — did not compete
2005 — 7th place
2006 — did not compete
2007 — did not compete
2008 — 13th place
2009 — 16th place
2010 to 2014 — did not compete
2015 — 30th place
2016 — 30th place
1998 — 5th place
1999 — 6th place
2000 — 6th place
2001 — 5th place
2005 — 6th place
2007 — did not compete
2008 — Bronze
1938 — 1st place
1965 — 1st place
1973 — 1st place
1977 — 1st place
1985 — 2nd place
2001 — 1st place
2005 — 1st place
2009 — 1st place
2013 — 2nd place
1971 — 4th place
1995 — 4th place
2003 — Gold
2007 — 4th place
2010 — 9th place
2011 — 6th place
2012 — 7th place
2014 — 5th place
The following is the Venezuelan roster in the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship.
Head coach: Vincenzo Nacci
2002 FIVB World League — 13th place (tied)
Jorge Reyes, Manuel Blanco, Andy Rojas, Gustavo Valderrama, Rodman Valera, Carlos Luna, Luis Díaz, Andrés Manzanillo, Héctor Guzmán, Ernardo Gómez , José Torres, Ronald Méndez, Thomas Ereu, Iván Márquez, Jorge Silva, Juan Carlos Blanco, and Fredy Cedeño. Head Coach: José David Suárez.
2002 World Championship — 17th place (tied)
Carlos Tejeda, Andy Rojas, Gustavo Valderrama, Rodman Valera, Carlos Luna, Luis Díaz, Andrés Manzanillo, Héctor Guzmán, Ronald Méndez, Ernardo Gómez , Thomas Ereu, and Fredy Cedeño. Head Coach: José David Suárez.
2003 FIVB World League — 13th place (tied)
Héctor Ubina, Luis E. Orta, Andy Rojas, Gustavo Valderrama, Rodman Valera, Carlos Luna, Luis Díaz, Andrés Manzanillo, Héctor Guzmán, Ronald Méndez, Ernardo Gómez , Carlos Tejeda, Daniel Mata, Thomas Ereu, Iván Márquez, Jorge Silva, Juan Carlos Blanco, and Fredy Cedeño. Head Coach: José David Suarez.
2003 Pan American Games — Gold Medal
Juan Carlos Blanco, Luis Díaz, Thomas Ereu, Ernardo Gómez , Carlos Luna, Andrés Manzanillo, Iván Márquez, Ronald Méndez, Andy Rojas, Carlos Tejeda, Gustavo Valderrama, and Rodman Valera.
2003 FIVB World Cup — 8th place
Juan Carlos Blanco, Fredy Cedeño, Luis Díaz, Luis E. Orta, Ernardo Gómez , Carlos Luna, Andrés Manzanillo, Iván Márquez, Ronald Méndez, Luis E. Orta, Gustavo Valderrama, and Rodman Valera. Head Coach: Miguel Cambero.
2005 America's Cup — 6th place
Deivi Yustiz, Andy Rojas, Gustavo Valderrama, Rodman Valera, Carlos Luna, Luis Díaz, Andrés Manzanillo, Ernardo Gómez, Carlos Tejeda, Iván Márquez, Juan Carlos Blanco, and Fredy Cedeño. Head Coach: Argimiro Méndez.
2006 World Championship — 17th place (tied)
Ismel Ramos, Joel Silva, Carlos Luna, Luis Díaz, Renzo Sánchez, Ernardo Gómez, Carlos Tejeda, Iván Márquez, Thomas Ereu, Francisco Soteldo, Juan Carlos Blanco, and Fredy Cedeño. Head Coach: Eliseo Ramos.