CEV-Pokal 2010/11 (men)

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The 2010/11 volleyball season in the CEV Cup began with the first round on November 16, 2010 and ended with the final on March 13, 2011. The winner was Sisley Treviso from Italy.

Attendees

BelgiumBelgium Belgium

Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina

GermanyGermany Germany

EstoniaEstonia Estonia

FinlandFinland Finland

FranceFrance France

GreeceGreece Greece

IsraelIsrael Israel

ItalyItaly Italy

CroatiaCroatia Croatia

NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands

AustriaAustria Austria

PolandPoland Poland

RomaniaRomania Romania

SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland

SerbiaSerbia Serbia

SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia

SpainSpain Spain

Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic

TurkeyTurkey Turkey

UkraineUkraine Ukraine

HungaryHungary Hungary

Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Cyprus

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
November 16-18 November
23-25
Round of 16
December 7th - 9th December
14th - 16th
Quarter-finals
January 4th - 6th January
11th - 13th
                           
ItalyItaly  Modena 3 3        
CroatiaCroatia  Zagreb 0 0  
ItalyItaly  Modena 3 3
  SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Amriswil 1 0  
Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus  Famagusta 3 2
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Amriswil 2 3  
ItalyItaly  Modena 3 0
  TurkeyTurkey  Ankara 1 3
AustriaAustria  Vienna 3 3    
HungaryHungary  Kecskemét 1 0  
AustriaAustria  Vienna 1 0
  TurkeyTurkey  Ankara 3 3  
IsraelIsrael  Tel Aviv 1 0
TurkeyTurkey  Ankara 3 3  
BelgiumBelgium  Lennik 3 3    
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Lausanne 0 0  
BelgiumBelgium  Lennik 3 3
  FranceFrance  Poitiers 0 0  
FranceFrance  Poitiers 2 3
SerbiaSerbia  Novi Sad 3 1  
BelgiumBelgium  Lennik 3 0
  FranceFrance  Sète 2 3
Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Ostrava 0 0    
UkraineUkraine  Kharkiv 3 3  
UkraineUkraine  Kharkiv 3 2
  FranceFrance  Sète 1 3  
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina  Kakanj 1 0
FranceFrance  Sète 3 3  
PolandPoland  Rzeszów 3 3    
HungaryHungary  Kaposvár 0 1  
PolandPoland  Rzeszów 3 3
  GermanyGermany  Berlin 2 1  
GermanyGermany  Berlin 3 3
RomaniaRomania  Constanța 0 0  
PolandPoland  Rzeszów 3 3
  GermanyGermany  Düren 0 2
SloveniaSlovenia  Anhovo Canal 3 0    
RomaniaRomania  Bucharest 2 3  
RomaniaRomania  Bucharest 3 0
  GermanyGermany  Düren 2 3  
BelgiumBelgium  Antwerp 3 2
GermanyGermany  Düren 2 3  
SpainSpain  Almeria 3 1    
GreeceGreece  Lamia 1 3  
SpainSpain  Almeria 3 3
  NetherlandsNetherlands  Groningen 2 2  
FinlandFinland  Raision 1 2
NetherlandsNetherlands  Groningen 3 3  
SpainSpain  Almeria 3 0
  PolandPoland  Kędzierzyn-Koźle 2 3
FinlandFinland  Oulo 0 1    
PolandPoland  Kędzierzyn-Koźle 3 3  
PolandPoland  Kędzierzyn-Koźle 3 3
  GreeceGreece  Thessaloniki 0 2  
EstoniaEstonia  Tallinn 3 2
GreeceGreece  Thessaloniki 0 3  
Decision set
First round Round of 16 Quarter finals
  • Amriswil - Famagusta 15: 8
  • Novi Sad - Poitiers 11:15
  • Bucharest - Anhovo Canal 15:12
  • Düren - Antwerp 15:12
  • Thessaloniki - Tallinn 17:15
  • Lamia - Almería 11:15
  • Düren - Bucharest 15:12
  • Sète - Kharkiv 15:11
  • Ankara - Modena 15:12
  • Sète - Asse-Lennik 15:12
  • Kędzierzyn-Koźle - Almería 15: 7

Challenge Round to Final

  Challenge Round
February 1st - 3rd February
8th - 10th
Semi-finals
22./23. and 26./27. February
Final
8./9. and 12./13. March
                           
  SpainSpain Teruel 2 2        
PolandPoland Rzeszów 3 3  
PolandPoland Rzeszów 2 1
  ItalyItaly Treviso 3 3  
ItalyItaly Treviso 3 3
FranceFrance Sète 2 2  
ItalyItaly Treviso 2 3
  PolandPoland Kędzierzyn-Koźle 3 1
BulgariaBulgaria Sofia 3 0    
TurkeyTurkey Ankara 2 3  
BulgariaBulgaria Sofia 3 0
  PolandPoland Kędzierzyn-Koźle 0 3  
GermanyGermany Friedrichshafen 3 0
  PolandPoland Kędzierzyn-Koźle 1 3  
Decision set
Challenge Round Semifinals final
  • Kędzierzyn-Koźle - Friedrichshafen 15:12
  • Ankara - Sofia 17:19
  • Kędzierzyn-Koźle - Sofia 15:12
  • Kędzierzyn-Koźle - Treviso 11:15

With this, Sisley Treviso wins the 2010/11 CEV Cup.

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