CEV cup
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Full name | Confédération Européenne de Volleyball Volleyball Cup |
sport | volleyball |
abbreviation | VCup |
Association | Confédération Européenne de Volleyball |
Teams | Men: 36 teams Women: 32 teams |
Country countries | 47 |
Title holder | Men: Trentino Volley Women: Yamamay Busto Arsizio |
↑ Champions League (I) ↓ Challenge Cup (III)
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The CEV-Pokal (official name: CEV Cup ) is the second highest European cup competition for club teams in volleyball . Up to and including the 2006/07 season, the competition was held under the name Top Teams Cup and the name CEV-Pokal applied to the current Challenge Cup . The organizing European association CEV then restructured the European Cup. The Top Teams Cup had the European Cup Winners' Cup, which has been held since 1972/73, in the 2000/01 seasonreplaced. In the early 1970s, the major volleyball nations did not take part in the competition, so teams from other countries could present themselves.
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The teams that are placed behind the Champions League participants in their national league are eligible to participate . The exact number of starting places in the individual competitions results from a ranking list of the CEV.
In the first round, 32 teams compete against each other in a knockout system with a return leg. If there are different winners in the two games, an additional set of up to 15 points ("golden set") is played immediately after the second leg, which decides on the move into the next round. The exact results of the two encounters are meaningless. The losers enter the third round of the Challenge Cup. The 16 winners of the first round continue to play in the last sixteen and quarter finals. In the men's competition there is a "Challenge Round" after the quarter-finals. There the winners of the quarter-finals will meet four teams that were eliminated in the group stage of the Champions League. The winners of the “Challenge Round” (men) or the quarter-finals (women) qualify for the Final Four . The tournament of the best four teams will be held at a central location within one weekend. The semi-finals will take place on one day, the third-place match and the final on the other.
Men
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
Top Teams Cup
season | Final Four | winner | place 2 | place 3 |
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2000/01 | Eregli | SC Espinho | Alpitour Traco Cuneo | Unicaja Almería |
2001/02 | Czestochowa | Crack Roeselare | SC Espinho | AZS Częstochowa |
2002/03 | Apeldoorn | Piet Zoomers Apeldoorn | Kharkiv locomotive | Omniworld Almere |
2003/04 | innsbruck | Kharkiv locomotive | Deltacon Dulcea | Hypo Tirol Innsbruck |
2004/05 | Athens | Olympiacos Piraeus | Nesselande Rotterdam | VK Dukla Liberec |
2005/06 | Mallorca | Copra Piacenza | Son Amar Palma de Mallorca | Panathinaikos Athens |
2006/07 | Modena | ACH Volley Bled | Cimone Modena | VK Iskra Odintsovo |
CEV Cup
season | Final Four | winner | place 2 | place 3 |
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2007/08 | Rome | M. Roma Volley | Noliko Maaseik | OK Budvanska Rivijera |
2008/09 | Athens | VK Lokomotiv-Belogorje | Panathinaikos Athens | BreBanca Lannutti Cuneo |
2009/10 | Maaseik | BreBanca Lannutti Cuneo | VK Iskra Odintsovo | Noliko Maaseik |
2010/11 | --- | Sisley Treviso | Zaksa Kędzierzyn-Koźle | --- |
2011/12 | --- | VK Dynamo Moscow | Resovia Rzeszów | --- |
2012/13 | --- | Halkbank Ankara | Andreoli Latina | --- |
2013/14 | --- | Paris volley | Gubernia Nizhny Novgorod | --- |
2014/15 | --- | VK Dynamo Moscow | Trentino volley | --- |
2015/16 | --- | Berlin Recycling Volleys | ZSK Gazprom-Ugra Surgut | --- |
2016/17 | --- | Tours volley ball | Trentino volley | --- |
2017/18 | --- | VK Lokomotiv-Belogorje | Ziraat Bankası Ankara | --- |
2018/19 | --- | Trentino volley | Galatasaray Istanbul | --- |
Women
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
Top Teams Cup
season | Final Four | winner | place 2 | place 3 |
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2000/01 | Vienna | Asterix Kieldrecht | Telekom Post Vienna | Dynamo Odessa |
2001/02 | Baku | Azerrail Baku | Jedinstvo Užice | GCB Bydgoszcz |
2002/03 | Bern | RC Villebon 91 | Zeiler Köniz | Eburon Tongeren |
2003/04 | Bursa | Günes Vakifbank Istanbul | Aliud Pharma Ulm | Eburon Tongeren |
2004/05 | Turin | Chieri Volley Club | Bayer Leverkusen | Eczacıbaşı Istanbul |
2005/06 | Moscow | Sant'Orsola Asystel Novara | VK Dynamo Moscow | Longa 59 Lichtenvoorde |
2006/07 | Muenster | Grupo 2002 Murcia | VK CSKA Moscow | Schweriner SC |
CEV Cup
season | Final Four | winner | place 2 | place 3 |
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2007/08 | Belgrade | Scavolini Pesaro | Rocheville Le Cannet | OK Red Star Belgrade |
2008/09 | Novara | Asystel Novara | Uralochka Yekaterinburg | Fenerbahçe İstanbul |
2009/10 | Baku | Yamamay Busto Arsizio | OK Red Star Belgrade | Azerrail Baku |
2010/11 | --- | Robur Tiboni Urbino | VK Dynamo Krasnodar | --- |
2011/12 | --- | Yamamay Busto Arsizio | Galatasaray Istanbul | --- |
2012/13 | --- | Bank BPS Fakro Muszyna | Fenerbahçe İstanbul | --- |
2013/14 | --- | Fenerbahçe İstanbul | Uralochka Yekaterinburg | --- |
2014/15 | --- | VK Dynamo Krasnodar | Atom Trefl Sopot | --- |
2015/16 | --- | VK Dynamo Krasnodar | Galatasaray Istanbul | --- |
2016/17 | --- | VK Dynamo Kazan | Yamamay Busto Arsizio | --- |
2017/18 | --- | Eczacıbaşı Istanbul | Minchanka Minsk | --- |
2018/19 | --- | Yamamay Busto Arsizio | CS Volei Alba-Blaj | --- |
Web links
- CEV Cup (English)