CEV cup

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CEV Volleyball Cup

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 ArsizioItalyItaly
ItalyItaly
Champions League (I)
Challenge Cup (III)

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

season Final Four winner place 2 place 3
1972/73 Athens Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Zvezda Voroshilovgrad Hungary 1957Hungary Csepel SC Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Levski-Spartak Sofia
1973/74 Brussels Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Elektrotechnika Riga Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Zvezda Voroshilovgrad PolandPoland Resovia Rzeszów
1974/75 Ankara Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Elektrotechnika Riga Hungary 1957Hungary Ujpest Dosza Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Levski-Spartak Sofia
1975/76 Bratislava Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria CSKA Sofia CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Red Star Bratislava ItalyItaly Klippan Turin
1976/77 Brussels Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Elektrotechnika Riga Romania 1965Romania Steaua Bucharest CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Aero Odolena Voda
1977/78 Aces CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Aero Odolena Voda PolandPoland AZS Olsztyn ItalyItaly Catania
1978/79 Roeselare Romania 1965Romania Dinamo Bucharest CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Rudá Hvězda Prague Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Levski-Spartak Sofia
1979/80 Athens ItalyItaly Panini Modena GreeceGreece Panathinaikos Athens CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Aero Odolena Voda
1980/81 Brussels CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Cervena Hvezda Bratislava Romania 1965Romania Steaua Bucharest Soviet UnionSoviet Union Avtomobilist Leningrad
1981/82 Brussels Soviet UnionSoviet Union Avtomobilist Leningrad Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Levski-Spartak Sofia Romania 1965Romania Steaua Bucharest
1982/83 Schaan Soviet UnionSoviet Union Avtomobilist Leningrad ItalyItaly Klippan Turin Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia FK Vojvodina Novi Sad
1983/84 innsbruck ItalyItaly Klippan Turin SpainSpain Son Amar Palma de Mallorca FranceFrance Asnières Sports
1984/85 Saint-Nazaire Soviet UnionSoviet Union VK Dynamo Moscow Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Levski-Spartak Sofia Romania 1965Romania Steaua Bucharest
1985/86 Athens ItalyItaly Panini Modena Romania 1965Romania Steaua Bucharest Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
1986/87 Basel ItalyItaly Tartarini Bologna Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Levski-Spartak Sofia Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Bosna Sarajevo
1987/88 Bologna ItalyItaly Maxicono Parma ItalyItaly Tartarini Bologna Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Levski-Spartak Sofia
1988/89 Varkaus ItalyItaly Maxicono Parma Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Levski-Spartak Sofia GreeceGreece Panathinaikos Athens
1989/90 Parma ItalyItaly Maxicono Parma ItalyItaly Sisley Treviso Soviet UnionSoviet Union VK Dynamo Moscow
1990/91 Palma ItalyItaly Eurostile Montichiari Soviet UnionSoviet Union Avtomobilist Leningrad FranceFrance AS Fréjus
1991/92 Moers ItalyItaly Eurostile Montichiari ItalyItaly Mediolanum Milan GermanyGermany Moerser SC
1992/93 Milan ItalyItaly Mediolanum Milan FranceFrance AS Cannes ItalyItaly Eurostile Montichiari
1993/94 Geneva ItalyItaly Sisley Treviso ItalyItaly Mediolanum Milan FranceFrance AS Cannes
1994/95 Geneva ItalyItaly Daytona Modena SpainSpain CD Numancia BelgiumBelgium Hit Randstad Roeselare
1995/96 Athens GreeceGreece Olympiacos Piraeus GermanyGermany SV Bayer Wuppertal NetherlandsNetherlands chapel
1996/97 Thessaloniki ItalyItaly Alpitour Traco Cuneo GreeceGreece Olympiacos Piraeus RussiaRussia Dynamo Belgorod
1997/98 Cuneo ItalyItaly Alpitour Traco Cuneo GreeceGreece Olympiacos Piraeus PortugalPortugal Castelo da Maia GC
1998/99 Istanbul FranceFrance AS Cannes ItalyItaly Alpitour Traco Cuneo RussiaRussia UEM-Izumrud Yekaterinburg
1999/00 Athens FranceFrance Paris volley ItalyItaly Alpitour Traco Cuneo GreeceGreece AEK Athens

Top Teams Cup

season Final Four winner place 2 place 3
2000/01 Eregli PortugalPortugal SC Espinho ItalyItaly Alpitour Traco Cuneo SpainSpain Unicaja Almería
2001/02 Czestochowa BelgiumBelgium Crack Roeselare PortugalPortugal SC Espinho PolandPoland AZS Częstochowa
2002/03 Apeldoorn NetherlandsNetherlands Piet Zoomers Apeldoorn UkraineUkraine Kharkiv locomotive NetherlandsNetherlands Omniworld Almere
2003/04 innsbruck UkraineUkraine Kharkiv locomotive RomaniaRomania Deltacon Dulcea AustriaAustria Hypo Tirol Innsbruck
2004/05 Athens GreeceGreece Olympiacos Piraeus NetherlandsNetherlands Nesselande Rotterdam Czech RepublicCzech Republic VK Dukla Liberec
2005/06 Mallorca ItalyItaly Copra Piacenza SpainSpain Son Amar Palma de Mallorca GreeceGreece Panathinaikos Athens
2006/07 Modena SloveniaSlovenia ACH Volley Bled ItalyItaly Cimone Modena RussiaRussia VK Iskra Odintsovo

CEV Cup

season Final Four winner place 2 place 3
2007/08 Rome ItalyItaly M. Roma Volley BelgiumBelgium Noliko Maaseik MontenegroMontenegro OK Budvanska Rivijera
2008/09 Athens RussiaRussia VK Lokomotiv-Belogorje GreeceGreece Panathinaikos Athens ItalyItaly BreBanca Lannutti Cuneo
2009/10 Maaseik ItalyItaly BreBanca Lannutti Cuneo RussiaRussia VK Iskra Odintsovo BelgiumBelgium Noliko Maaseik
2010/11 --- ItalyItaly Sisley Treviso PolandPoland Zaksa Kędzierzyn-Koźle ---
2011/12 --- RussiaRussia VK Dynamo Moscow PolandPoland Resovia Rzeszów ---
2012/13 --- TurkeyTurkey Halkbank Ankara ItalyItaly Andreoli Latina ---
2013/14 --- FranceFrance Paris volley RussiaRussia Gubernia Nizhny Novgorod ---
2014/15 --- RussiaRussia VK Dynamo Moscow ItalyItaly Trentino volley ---
2015/16 --- GermanyGermany Berlin Recycling Volleys RussiaRussia ZSK Gazprom-Ugra Surgut ---
2016/17 --- FranceFrance Tours volley ball ItalyItaly Trentino volley ---
2017/18 --- RussiaRussia VK Lokomotiv-Belogorje TurkeyTurkey Ziraat Bankası Ankara ---
2018/19 --- ItalyItaly Trentino volley TurkeyTurkey Galatasaray Istanbul ---

Women

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

season Final Four winner place 2 place 3
1972/73 Lyon Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union VK CSKA Moscow Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria CSKA Sofia Romania 1965Romania Penicilina Iaşi
1973/74 Osijek Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union VK CSKA Moscow CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Rudá Hvězda Prague Romania 1965Romania Dinamo Bucharest
1974/75 Eupen Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SC Tractor Schwerin Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union VK CSKA Moscow CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Slávia Bratislava
1975/76 Bratislava CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Slávia Bratislava Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria CSKA Sofia GermanyGermany USC Munster
1976/77 Roeselare Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Iskra Voroshilovgrad Hungary 1957Hungary Ujpest Dosza Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
1977/78 Treviso Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SC Dynamo Berlin CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Kralovopolske Stryirni Brno GermanyGermany 1. VC swords
1978/79 Schaan CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Rudá Hvězda Prague Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SC Tractor Schwerin PolandPoland Start Łódź
1979/80 Voorburg Hungary 1957Hungary Vasas Izzó Budapest GermanyGermany USC Munster ItalyItaly Catania
1980/81 Roeselare Hungary 1957Hungary Vasas Izzó Budapest Soviet UnionSoviet Union TTU Leningrad Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
1981/82 Izmir Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria CSKA Sofia Soviet UnionSoviet Union VK Dynamo Moscow CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Slávia Bratislava
1982/83 Reggio nell'Emilia Soviet UnionSoviet Union Medin Odessa CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Rudá Hvězda Prague ItalyItaly Pallavolo Reggio Emilia
1983/84 Ankara Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SC Dynamo Berlin ItalyItaly Pallavolo Reggio Emilia CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Rudá Hvězda Prague
1984/85 Ankara Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SC Dynamo Berlin Soviet UnionSoviet Union Uralochka Sverdlovsk Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Akademik Sofia
1985/86 Ankara Soviet UnionSoviet Union Uralochka Sverdlovsk GermanyGermany SV Lohhof Hungary 1957Hungary Ujpest Dosza
1986/87 Izmir Soviet UnionSoviet Union Komunalnik Minsk ItalyItaly Pallavolo Reggio Emilia GermanyGermany SG / JDZ Feuerbach
1987/88 Goeppingen Soviet UnionSoviet Union VK CSKA Moscow ItalyItaly Volley Modena Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SC Tractor Schwerin
1988/89 Bari Soviet UnionSoviet Union ADK Alma-Ata Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SC Tractor Schwerin Soviet UnionSoviet Union CSKA Moscow
1989/90 Lille Soviet UnionSoviet Union ADK Alma-Ata ItalyItaly Pallavolo Reggio Emilia Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SC Tractor Schwerin
1990/91 Lohhof Soviet UnionSoviet Union ADK Alma-Ata BulgariaBulgaria CSKA Sofia GermanyGermany Bavaria Lohhof
1991/92 Muenster GermanyGermany USC Munster ItalyItaly Perugia GermanyGermany SC Tractor Schwerin
1992/93 Perugia GermanyGermany CJD Berlin FranceFrance VBC Riom AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerrail Baku
1993/94 Ancona ItalyItaly Brummel Ancona FranceFrance RC Villebon 91 PolandPoland Comfort policy
1994/95 Muenster ItalyItaly Volley Modena GermanyGermany USC Munster ItalyItaly Brummel Ancona
1995/96 Modena ItalyItaly Anthesis Modena FranceFrance VBC Riom RussiaRussia VK CSKA Moscow
1996/97 Moscow ItalyItaly Anthesis Modena FranceFrance VBC Riom RussiaRussia VK CSKA Moscow
1997/98 Cannes RussiaRussia VK CSKA Moscow FranceFrance RC Cannes ItalyItaly Anthesis Modena
1998/99 Istanbul TurkeyTurkey Eczacıbaşı Istanbul ItalyItaly Pallavolo Reggio Emilia GreeceGreece AC Vrilissia
1999/00 Perugia ItalyItaly Pallavolo Sirio Perugia GreeceGreece Panathinaikos Athens TurkeyTurkey Enka Istanbul

Top Teams Cup

season Final Four winner place 2 place 3
2000/01 Vienna BelgiumBelgium Asterix Kieldrecht AustriaAustria Telekom Post Vienna UkraineUkraine Dynamo Odessa
2001/02 Baku AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerrail Baku Yugoslavia Federal Republic 1992Yugoslavia Jedinstvo Užice PolandPoland GCB Bydgoszcz
2002/03 Bern FranceFrance RC Villebon 91 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Zeiler Köniz BelgiumBelgium Eburon Tongeren
2003/04 Bursa TurkeyTurkey Günes Vakifbank Istanbul GermanyGermany Aliud Pharma Ulm BelgiumBelgium Eburon Tongeren
2004/05 Turin ItalyItaly Chieri Volley Club GermanyGermany Bayer Leverkusen TurkeyTurkey Eczacıbaşı Istanbul
2005/06 Moscow ItalyItaly Sant'Orsola Asystel Novara RussiaRussia VK Dynamo Moscow NetherlandsNetherlands Longa 59 Lichtenvoorde
2006/07 Muenster SpainSpain Grupo 2002 Murcia RussiaRussia VK CSKA Moscow GermanyGermany Schweriner SC

CEV Cup

season Final Four winner place 2 place 3
2007/08 Belgrade ItalyItaly Scavolini Pesaro FranceFrance Rocheville Le Cannet SerbiaSerbia OK Red Star Belgrade
2008/09 Novara ItalyItaly Asystel Novara RussiaRussia Uralochka Yekaterinburg TurkeyTurkey Fenerbahçe İstanbul
2009/10 Baku ItalyItaly Yamamay Busto Arsizio SerbiaSerbia OK Red Star Belgrade AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerrail Baku
2010/11 --- ItalyItaly Robur Tiboni Urbino RussiaRussia VK Dynamo Krasnodar ---
2011/12 --- ItalyItaly Yamamay Busto Arsizio TurkeyTurkey Galatasaray Istanbul ---
2012/13 --- PolandPoland Bank BPS Fakro Muszyna TurkeyTurkey Fenerbahçe İstanbul ---
2013/14 --- TurkeyTurkey Fenerbahçe İstanbul RussiaRussia Uralochka Yekaterinburg ---
2014/15 --- RussiaRussia VK Dynamo Krasnodar PolandPoland Atom Trefl Sopot ---
2015/16 --- RussiaRussia VK Dynamo Krasnodar TurkeyTurkey Galatasaray Istanbul ---
2016/17 --- RussiaRussia VK Dynamo Kazan ItalyItaly Yamamay Busto Arsizio ---
2017/18 --- TurkeyTurkey Eczacıbaşı Istanbul BelarusBelarus Minchanka Minsk ---
2018/19 --- ItalyItaly Yamamay Busto Arsizio RomaniaRomania CS Volei Alba-Blaj ---

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