Leites Nestlé

[7] Leite Moça participated at the third edition of the FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship in 1994, held in São Paulo, Brazil; winning the gold medal.

[8] At the first season of the Superliga Brasileira de Voleibol, after being renamed from Liga Nacional, Leite Moça win the championship[9] under the guidance of the head coach Sérgio Negrão and players like Ana Paula and Fernanda Venturini, who was the MVP of the tournament.

[5] The next season, once again Venturini led Leite Moça to the championship, defeating BCN/Osasco 3-0 in the final series.

[10] In 1996 the team moved to Jundiaí and was renamed Leites Nestlé,[3] always under the Swiss sponsor,[6] conquering the third Brazilian Superliga title in a row.

[12] After three consecutive gold medals, the team ended the season with the second place of the Superliga after losing from Rexona[13] and won the 1998 South American Club Championship.