Meet Ana Moser, the Minister of Sports

Former Brazilian volleyball player Ana Moser, chosen by President Lula (PT) to take over the Ministry of Sports, is considered one of the greatest attackers in Brazilian volleyball. Did you have any idea? Find out more about the profile of the athlete and new government minister in Brazil.

In 1996, Ana Moser participated in the generation that brought the first Olympic women's volleyball medal to Brazil. When she left the court, she became a social entrepreneur.

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In 2001, he founded the Instituto Esporte & Educação, which uses sport as a teaching tool about diversity, inclusion and collectivity.

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Moser was part of the Sports working team in the Lula government's transition group, and was close to the PT core, even participating in President Lula's campaign in the elections.

Ana Moser's profile

  • From Blumenau, in Santa Catarina, of German origin
  • She was one of the main players on the Brazilian volleyball team in the 1990s.
  • Worked as a TV game commentator
  • In 2014, he participated and won the program The Apprentice famous
  • In 2003, she was elected vice-president of the National Athletes Commission (CNA)
  • In 2018, as president of the Institute of Sport and Education, was elected as advisor to the CNE
  • In 2022, she participated in the government transition team and was called to take over the Brazilian Sports portfolio
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