CEV-Pokal 2011/12 (men)

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The 2011/12 volleyball season in the CEV Cup began with the first round on October 18, 2011 and ended with the final on March 31, 2012.

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

MontenegroMontenegro Montenegro

NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands

AustriaAustria Austria

PolandPoland Poland

RussiaRussia Russia

RomaniaRomania Romania

SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland

SerbiaSerbia Serbia

SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia

SpainSpain Spain

TurkeyTurkey Turkey

UkraineUkraine Ukraine

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
October
18-20, October 25-27
Round of 16
December 13th - 15th December
20th - 22nd
Quarter-finals
January 10th - 12th January
17th - 19th
                           
ItalyItaly  Monza 3 3        
FinlandFinland  Rovaniemi 0 0  
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Näfels 0 0
  ItalyItaly  Monza 3 3  
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Näfels 2 3
CroatiaCroatia  Zagreb 3 2  
ItalyItaly  Monza 3 3
  GermanyGermany  Berlin 0 1
GermanyGermany  Berlin 3 3    
Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus  Famagusta 0 0  
GermanyGermany  Berlin 3 3
  TurkeyTurkey  Istanbul BB 0 2  
TurkeyTurkey  Istanbul BB 3 3
SpainSpain  Almeria 0 1  
FranceFrance  Sète 3 3    
RomaniaRomania  Bucharest 2 2  
SerbiaSerbia  RS Belgrade 1 1
  FranceFrance  Sète 3 3  
EstoniaEstonia  Tallinn 2 0
SerbiaSerbia  RS Belgrade 3 3  
FranceFrance  Sète 1 0
  PolandPoland  Rzeszów 3 3
NetherlandsNetherlands  Apeldoorn 3 2    
CroatiaCroatia  Marina Kaštela 0 3  
PolandPoland  Rzeszów 3 3
  NetherlandsNetherlands  Apeldoorn 0 0  
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Lausanne 2 0
PolandPoland  Rzeszów 3 3  
IsraelIsrael  Tel Aviv 3 0    
GreeceGreece  Lamia 0 3  
MontenegroMontenegro  Podgorica 0 3
  GreeceGreece  Lamia 3 2  
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina  Kakanj 2 1
MontenegroMontenegro  Podgorica 3 3  
BelgiumBelgium  Roeselare 3 3
  GreeceGreece  Lamia 0 1
SloveniaSlovenia  Kamnik 3 0    
BelgiumBelgium  Halen 0 3  
BelgiumBelgium  Halen 0 1
  BelgiumBelgium  Roeselare 3 3  
FinlandFinland  Tampere 0 2
BelgiumBelgium  Roeselare 3 3  
TurkeyTurkey  Ankara 3 3    
PolandPoland  Czestochowa 0 0  
TurkeyTurkey  Ankara 3 3
  FranceFrance  Cannes 0 1  
FranceFrance  Cannes 3 1
AustriaAustria  Aich / Dob 1 3  
TurkeyTurkey  Ankara 0 2
  RussiaRussia  Moscow 3 3
RomaniaRomania  Baia Mare 0 0    
RussiaRussia  Belgorod 3 3  
RussiaRussia  Belgorod 3 1
  RussiaRussia  Moscow 2 3  
RussiaRussia  Moscow 3 3
UkraineUkraine  Kharkiv 0 2  
Decision set
First round Round of 16
  • Zagreb - Näfels 9:15
  • Lamia - Tel Aviv 3:11 pm
  • Halen - Kamnik 15:12
  • Aich / Dob - Cannes 7:15
  • Moscow - Belgorod 15:12
  • Lamia - Podgorica 15: 9

Challenge Round to Final

  Challenge Round
January 31st - February 2nd February
7th - 9th
Semi-finals
14th and 17th / 18th March
Final
April 28th and 1st
                           
  TurkeyTurkey F. Istanbul 3 1        
PolandPoland Rzeszów 2 3  
PolandPoland Rzeszów 3 3
  SloveniaSlovenia Ljubljana 0 0  
BelgiumBelgium Roeselare 2 0
SloveniaSlovenia Ljubljana 3 3  
PolandPoland Rzeszów 2 2
  RussiaRussia Moscow 3 3
RomaniaRomania Zalau 1 0    
ItalyItaly Monza 3 3  
ItalyItaly Monza 3 1
  RussiaRussia Moscow 2 3  
RussiaRussia Moscow 3 3
  GreeceGreece Thessaloniki 0 0  
Decision set
Challenge Round Semifinals
  • Rzeszów - F. Istanbul 15:12
  • Moscow - Monza 15:13

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