CEV-Pokal 2013/14 (men)

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The volleyball season 2013/14 in the CEV Cup began with the first round on October 22, 2013.

Attendees

BelgiumBelgium Belgium

BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria

GermanyGermany Germany

EstoniaEstonia Estonia

FinlandFinland Finland

FranceFrance France

GreeceGreece Greece

ItalyItaly Italy

CroatiaCroatia Croatia

NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands

AustriaAustria Austria

PolandPoland Poland

RomaniaRomania Romania

RussiaRussia Russia

SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland

SerbiaSerbia Serbia

SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia

SpainSpain Spain

Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic

TurkeyTurkey Turkey

UkraineUkraine Ukraine

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
22-24, October 29-31
Round of 16
December 3rd - 5th December
10th - 12th
Quarter-finals
January
14-16, January 22-23
                           
FranceFrance  Nantes 1 0        
ItalyItaly  Cuneo 3 3  
GermanyGermany  Buhl 2 3
  ItalyItaly  Cuneo 3 2  
GermanyGermany  Buhl 3 2
NetherlandsNetherlands  Zwolle 1 2  
GermanyGermany  Buhl 3 3
  GreeceGreece  Thessaloniki 0 2
AustriaAustria  Amstetten 3 0    
SerbiaSerbia  Kragujevac 2 3  
SerbiaSerbia  Kragujevac 2 1
  GreeceGreece  Thessaloniki 3 3  
GreeceGreece  Thessaloniki 3 3
CroatiaCroatia  Kaštela 0 1  
TurkeyTurkey  Ankara 2 3    
UkraineUkraine  Kharkiv 3 2  
SerbiaSerbia  Kladovo 1 0
  TurkeyTurkey  Ankara 3 3  
FinlandFinland  Kokkola 3 2
SerbiaSerbia  Kladovo 2 3  
BulgariaBulgaria  Gabrovo 3 1
  TurkeyTurkey  Ankara 2 3
SlovakiaSlovakia  Bratislava 0 0    
BulgariaBulgaria  Gabrovo 3 3  
BelgiumBelgium  Men 3 2
  BulgariaBulgaria  Gabrovo 2 3  
BelgiumBelgium  Men 3 3
AustriaAustria  Vienna 2 1  
RomaniaRomania  Zalau 0 1    
RussiaRussia  Nizhny Novgorod 3 3  
RussiaRussia  Nizhny Novgorod 3 3
  Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Liberec 0 0  
EstoniaEstonia  Tallinn 0 0
Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Liberec 3 3  
FranceFrance  Sète 0 1
  RussiaRussia  Nizhny Novgorod 3 3
RomaniaRomania  Craiova 3 3    
NetherlandsNetherlands  Doetinchem 0 0  
FranceFrance  Sète 3 3
  RomaniaRomania  Craiova 1 2  
FranceFrance  Sète 3 3
CroatiaCroatia  Osijek 0 0  
GermanyGermany  Unterhaching 3 3    
BelgiumBelgium  Antwerp 2 0  
GermanyGermany  Unterhaching 3 1
  SpainSpain  Teruel 0 3  
SpainSpain  Teruel 3 3
UkraineUkraine  Krasnoperekopsk 0 2  
GermanyGermany  Unterhaching 0 2
  PolandPoland  Bełchatow 3 3
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Amriswil 3 0    
Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Brno 0 3  
PolandPoland  Bełchatow 3 3
  SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Amriswil 0 0  
PolandPoland  Bełchatow 3 3
GreeceGreece  Alexandroupolis 1 0  
Decision set
First round Round of 16
  • Kharkiv - Ankara 12:15
  • Kladovo - Kokkola 15: 8
  • Brno - Amriswil 15:17
  • Cuneo - Bühl 12:15
  • Gabrovo - Menen 16:14
  • Teruel - Unterhaching 11:15 am

Challenge Round to Final

  Challenge Round
February 4th - 5th February
12th - 13th
Semi-finals
February
25-26, March 2nd
Finals
March 26th and 29th
                           
  FranceFrance Paris 3 3        
GermanyGermany Buhl 0 1  
FranceFrance Paris 2 3
  RomaniaRomania Constanța 3 2  
TurkeyTurkey Ankara 1 0
RomaniaRomania Constanța 3 3  
RussiaRussia Nizhny Novgorod 3 1
  FranceFrance Paris 0 3
RussiaRussia Nizhny Novgorod 3 1    
GreeceGreece Piraeus 0 3  
RussiaRussia Nizhny Novgorod 3 3
  PolandPoland Bełchatow 2 2  
GermanyGermany Friedrichshafen 2 1
  PolandPoland Bełchatow 3 3  
Decision set
Challenge Round Semifinals final
  • Piraeus - Nizhny Novgorod 8:15
  • Constanța - Paris 11:15
  • Paris - Nizhny Novgorod 15:11

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