CEV Cup 2007/08 (women)

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The 2007/08 season in the CEV Cup began with the first round on November 24, 2007 and ended with the final on March 16, 2008. Scavolini Pesaro from Italy won the competition.

Balance sheet

German teams were not involved. Austria was represented by ATSC Klagenfurt , Switzerland by Zeiler Köniz and VFM Franches-Montagnes .

Klagenfurt was eliminated in the first round against Köniz.

After beating Klagenfurt, Köniz lost to Albacete in the round of 16.

Franches-Montagnes lost to Osijek in the first round.

game schedule

In the first round, 32 teams competed against each other in a knockout system with a return leg. The winners continued to play in the round of 16 and quarter-finals.

The winners of the quarter-finals qualified for the Final Four in Belgrade. The semi-finals, the final and the third place match were decided in one game each. Pesaro won the final against Le Cannet and the hosts secured third place against Khabarovsk.

  first round
24-25 November
29th November - 2nd December
Round of 16
11-13 December
18th - 20th December
Quarter-finals
23/24 January
30/31 January
Semi-finals
March 15th in Belgrade
Final
March 16 in Belgrade
                                               
ItalyItaly  Scavolini Pesaro 3 3                
PortugalPortugal  CS Madeira 0 0  
ItalyItaly  Pesaro 3 3
  NetherlandsNetherlands  Amstelveen 1 0  
NetherlandsNetherlands  AMVJ Amstelveen 3 3
PortugalPortugal  Ribeirense Pico 0 1  
ItalyItaly  Pesaro 3 3
  PolandPoland  Bielsko-Biała 1 0  
RomaniaRomania  Metal Galai 3 0    
RomaniaRomania  Dinamo Bucharest 1 3  
RomaniaRomania  Galați 3 1
  PolandPoland  Bielsko-Biała 2 3  
SpainSpain  University of Burgos 0 0
PolandPoland  Aluprof Bielsko-Biała 3 3  
ItalyItaly  Pesaro 3
  RussiaRussia  Khabarovsk 0  
RussiaRussia  Samorodok Khabarovsk 3 3
BelgiumBelgium  VDK Gent 0 0  
RussiaRussia  Khabarovsk 3 3
  UkraineUkraine  Odessa 0 0  
Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus  AEK Larnaka 1 0
UkraineUkraine  Jinestra Odessa 3 3  
RussiaRussia  Khabarovsk *
  PolandPoland  Bydgoszcz  
Belarus 1995Belarus  Minchanka Minsk 3 3    
LuxembourgLuxembourg  Volley 80 petange 0 0  
Belarus 1995Belarus  Minsk 0 0
  PolandPoland  Bydgoszcz 3 3  
PolandPoland  Centrostal Palac Bydgoszcz 3 3
TurkeyTurkey  Dyo Karsiyaka İzmir 0 1  
ItalyItaly  Pesaro 3
FranceFrance  Le Cannet 0
CroatiaCroatia  Pivovara Osijek 3 3
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  VFM Franches-Montagnes 0 1  
CroatiaCroatia  Osijek 0 1
  SerbiaSerbia  Belgrade 3 3  
GreeceGreece  Panathinaikos Athens 3 1
SerbiaSerbia  OK Red Star Belgrade 1 3  
SerbiaSerbia  Belgrade 3 3
  SpainSpain  Albacete 2 2  
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Zeiler Köniz 3 3    
AustriaAustria  ATSC Klagenfurt 0 1  
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Koeniz 2 0
  SpainSpain  Albacete 3 3  
DenmarkDenmark  Got IF 0 0
SpainSpain  CV Albacete 3 3  
SerbiaSerbia  Belgrade 2
  FranceFrance  Le Cannet 3  
NetherlandsNetherlands  Plantina Longa Lichtenvoorde 3 1
Belarus 1995Belarus  Atlant Baranavichy 2 3  
Belarus 1995Belarus  Baranavichy 3 1
  SloveniaSlovenia  Nova Gorica 0 3  
SloveniaSlovenia  Hit Nova Gorica 3 3
AzerbaijanAzerbaijan  Rabita Baku 0 2  
Belarus 1995Belarus  Baranavichy 3 0
  FranceFrance  Le Cannet 2 3  
BelgiumBelgium  Asterix Kieldrecht 3 3    
CroatiaCroatia  HAOK Mladost Zagreb 0 1  
BelgiumBelgium  Kieldrecht 1 1
  FranceFrance  Le Cannet 3 3  
FranceFrance  Rocheville Le Cannet 3 3
FranceFrance  USSP Albi 1 1  
  • Bydgoszcz withdrew from the competition, Khabarovsk reached the Final Four without a fight.
Decision set
First round Round of 16 Quarter finals
  • Bucharest - Galați 9:15
  • Belgrade - Athens 15:10
  • Baranavichy - Lichtenvoorde 15: 8
  • Bielsko-Biała - Galați 15:13
  • Nova Gorica - Baranavichy 6:15
  • Le Cannet - Baranavichy 15:11

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