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AthleteBrazilian1981 – present

Alline Moller

Olympic volleyball player, setter for Brazil's national team

Biography

Alline Moller (born 1981) is a retired Brazilian professional volleyball player who represented her country in multiple Olympic Games and international competitions during the 1990s and 2000s. As a setter, one of the most critical positions in volleyball, Alline was instrumental in orchestrating Brazil's offensive plays and maintaining the team's competitive edge in international tournaments. She competed at the highest levels of international volleyball, including Olympic Games where Brazil established itself as one of the world's premier volleyball nations. Throughout her career, Alline was recognized for her technical precision, court intelligence, and ability to perform under pressure during crucial matches. Her contributions to Brazilian volleyball helped elevate the sport's profile in South America and contributed to Brazil's reputation as a volleyball powerhouse. Though less widely known internationally compared to some of her teammates, Alline's consistent performance and professionalism made her an essential part of Brazil's national team structure during a golden era of Brazilian volleyball.

The Name Alline

Alline is a distinctive variant spelling found primarily in French and Portuguese-speaking cultures, connecting the name to European and South American sporting traditions of excellence.

Quick Facts
Category

Athlete

Nationality

Brazilian

Born

1981

Thinking about the name

Alline

English origin

A spelling variation of Aline or Alina, using the -ine suffix traditionally seen in French names like Celine or Adeline. This version has a distinctly European elegance with a straightforward English pronunciation. The name suggests refinement and was moderately used in mid-20th century America, bridging classical and contemporary aesthetics.

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