CEV-Pokal 2010/11 (women)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2010/11 volleyball season in the CEV Cup began with the first round on December 7, 2010 and ended with the final on April 3, 2011. The winner was Robur Tiboni Urbino from Italy.

Attendees

mode

From the first round to the quarter-finals, the teams played in a knockout system . There were return games in every round. The losers in the first round continued to play in the Challenge Cup . The four winners of the quarter-finals played a "Challenge Round" together with the group third from the Champions League . The winners of this round qualified for the semi-finals.

game schedule

First round to quarter-finals

  First round
December 7th - 9th December
14th - 16th
Round of 16
January 4th - 6th January
11th - 13th
Quarter-finals
February 1st - 3rd February
8th - 10th
                           
ItalyItaly  Urbino 1 3        
RussiaRussia  Ekaterinburg 3 2  
ItalyItaly  Urbino 3 3
  FranceFrance  Istres 1 0  
FranceFrance  Istres 3 3
Belarus 1995Belarus  Minsk 0 1  
ItalyItaly  Urbino 3 3
  TurkeyTurkey  B. Istanbul 1 0
SerbiaSerbia  Obrenovac 3 1    
TurkeyTurkey  B. Istanbul 0 3  
TurkeyTurkey  B. Istanbul 3 3
  SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Koeniz 0 0  
AlbaniaAlbania  Tirana 0 0
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Koeniz 3 3  
FranceFrance  Le Cannet 3 3    
AustriaAustria  Linz footbridge 0 1  
FranceFrance  Le Cannet 1 0
  AustriaAustria  Schwechat 3 3  
SerbiaSerbia  V. Belgrade 0 2
AustriaAustria  Schwechat 3 3  
AustriaAustria  Schwechat 3 2
  TurkeyTurkey  G. Istanbul 2 3
GreeceGreece  Athens 0 0    
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina  Brčko 3 3  
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina  Brčko 0 0
  TurkeyTurkey  G. Istanbul 3 3  
GreeceGreece  Piraeus 0 0
TurkeyTurkey  G. Istanbul 3 3  
SpainSpain  Menorca 3 3    
FinlandFinland  Salo 1 0  
SpainSpain  Menorca 3 0
  GermanyGermany  Vilsbiburg 0 3  
RomaniaRomania  Bacau 2 0
GermanyGermany  Vilsbiburg 3 3  
SpainSpain  Menorca 1 1
  PolandPoland  Dąbrowa Górnicza 3 3
RomaniaRomania  Constanța 3 3    
Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus  Famagusta 1 0  
RomaniaRomania  Constanța 2 0
  PolandPoland  Dąbrowa Górnicza 3 3  
Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Brno 1 1
PolandPoland  Dąbrowa Górnicza 3 3  
NetherlandsNetherlands  Weert 2 0    
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Neuchâtel 3 3  
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Neuchâtel 3 1
  SloveniaSlovenia  Kamnik 0 3  
SloveniaSlovenia  Kamnik 3 3
CroatiaCroatia  Zagreb 0 1  
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Neuchâtel 0 0
  RussiaRussia  Krasnodar 3 3
BelgiumBelgium  Kieldrecht 0 0    
GermanyGermany  Dresden 3 3  
GermanyGermany  Dresden 0 1
  RussiaRussia  Krasnodar 3 3  
PolandPoland  Bydgoszcz 1 2
RussiaRussia  Krasnodar 3 3  
  1. Athens withdrew from the competition
Decision set
First round Round of 16 Quarter finals
  • Ekaterinburg - Urbino 12:15
  • B. Istanbul - Obrenovac 15: 7
  • Vilsbiburg- Menorca 8:15
  • Kamnik - Neuchâtel 15:17
  • G. Istanbul - Schwechat 14:16

Challenge Round to Final

  Challenge Round
February
22-24, March 1-3
Semi-finals
15./16. and 19./20. March
Finals
March 30th and April 3rd
                           
  FranceFrance Mulhouse 0 2        
PolandPoland Dąbrowa Górnicza 3 3  
PolandPoland Dąbrowa Górnicza 3 2
  RussiaRussia Krasnodar 0 3  
ItalyItaly Bergamo 3 0
RussiaRussia Krasnodar 0 3  
RussiaRussia Krasnodar 0 1
  ItalyItaly Urbino 3 3
SerbiaSerbia RS Belgrade 3 3    
AustriaAustria Schwechat 1 1  
SerbiaSerbia RS Belgrade 3 0
  ItalyItaly Urbino 1 3  
PolandPoland Łódź 0 2
  ItalyItaly Urbino 3 3  
Decision set
Challenge Round Semifinals
  • Krasnodar - Bergamo 15:13
  • Krasnodar - Dąbrowa Górnicza 16:14
  • Urbino - RS Belgrade 15:12

Web links