CEV-Pokal 2017/18 (women)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2017/18 CEV Cup began with the first round on December 12, 2017 and ended with the finals on April 3 and 10, 2018. Eczacıbaşı Istanbul emerged as the winner .

Attendees

BelgiumBelgium Belgium

Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina

GermanyGermany Germany

FinlandFinland Finland

FranceFrance France

IsraelIsrael Israel

ItalyItaly Italy

NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands

RomaniaRomania Romania

RussiaRussia Russia

SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland

SerbiaSerbia Serbia

SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia

TurkeyTurkey Turkey

Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic

UkraineUkraine Ukraine

HungaryHungary Hungary

BelarusBelarus Belarus

CL = relegated from the second and third round of the Champions League

mode

The draw for 22 teams took place on June 14, 2017. These teams faced the losers of the second and third round of the Champions League in the round of 32 . The 16 winners reached the round of 16 and from there it went on to the finals in a knockout system . All rounds were played back and forth.

game schedule

  Round of 16
December 12-14, 2017
January 9-11, 2018
Round of 16
January 23 to 25, 2018
February 6 to 8, 2018
Quarter-finals
February 20-22, 2018
February 27 to March 1, 2018
Semi-finals
March 13, 2018
March 20, 2018
Final
April 3, 2018
April 10, 2018
                                               
BelgiumBelgium  Oudegem 0 0                
TurkeyTurkey  Istanbul 3 3  
TurkeyTurkey  Istanbul 3 3
  ItalyItaly  Busto Arsizio 1 1  
ItalyItaly  Busto Arsizio 3 3
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina  Brčko 0 0  
TurkeyTurkey  Istanbul 3 3
  RussiaRussia  Krasnoyarsk 1 0  
SloveniaSlovenia  Kamnik 1 1    
SloveniaSlovenia  Maribor 3 3  
SloveniaSlovenia  Maribor 0 1
  RussiaRussia  Krasnoyarsk 3 3  
FinlandFinland  Hämeenlinna 0 0
RussiaRussia  Krasnoyarsk 3 3  
TurkeyTurkey  Istanbul 3 3
  GermanyGermany  Schwerin 0 0  
NetherlandsNetherlands  Sneek 0 0
ItalyItaly  Casalmaggiore 3 3  
ItalyItaly  Casalmaggiore 3 3
  HungaryHungary  Békéscsaba 0 0  
IsraelIsrael  Haifa 1 1
HungaryHungary  Békéscsaba 3 3  
ItalyItaly  Casalmaggiore 0 1
  GermanyGermany  Schwerin 3 3  
GermanyGermany  Schwerin 3 3    
FranceFrance  Le Cannet 1 1  
GermanyGermany  Schwerin 3 3
  UkraineUkraine  Yuschne 0 1  
UkraineUkraine  Yuschne 3 3
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Franches-Montagnes 0 1  
TurkeyTurkey  Istanbul 3 3
BelarusBelarus  Minsk 1 0
Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Olomouc 0 0
GermanyGermany  Stuttgart 3 3  
GermanyGermany  Stuttgart 3 2
  BelgiumBelgium  Beveren 0 3  
HungaryHungary  Nyíregyháza 0 0
BelgiumBelgium  Beveren 3 3  
GermanyGermany  Stuttgart 3 3
  GermanyGermany  Dresden 0 1  
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Düdingen 3 0    
IsraelIsrael  Kfar Saba 1 3  
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Düdingen 0 1
  GermanyGermany  Dresden 3 3  
GermanyGermany  Dresden 3 3
FranceFrance  Venelles 0 0  
GermanyGermany  Stuttgart 2 3
  BelarusBelarus  Minsk 3 2  
SerbiaSerbia  Stara Pazova 1 0
BelarusBelarus  Minsk 3 3  
BelarusBelarus  Minsk 2 3
  FranceFrance  Beziers 3 1  
FranceFrance  Beziers 3 3
NetherlandsNetherlands  Sliedrecht 0 0  
BelarusBelarus  Minsk 3 3
  RussiaRussia  Ekaterinburg 1 0  
Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Brno 0 3    
FinlandFinland  Salo 3 0  
Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Brno 0 1
  RussiaRussia  Ekaterinburg 3 3  
RomaniaRomania  Bucharest 0 2
RussiaRussia  Ekaterinburg 3 3  


Decision Sets (Golden Set)
Round of 16 Semifinals
  • Kfar Saba - Düdingen 13:15
  • Salo - Brno 13:15
  • Minsk - Stuttgart 15: 8

Web links