CEV-Pokal 2018/19 (women)

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The 2018/19 CEV Cup began with the round of 32 on November 27, 2018 and ended with the finals in March 2019, in which Yamamay Busto Arsizio from Italy prevailed against CS Volei Alba-Blaj from Romania.

Attendees

BelgiumBelgium Belgium

Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina

BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria

GermanyGermany Germany

FinlandFinland Finland

FranceFrance France

ItalyItaly Italy

NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands

NorwayNorway Norway

AustriaAustria Austria

RomaniaRomania Romania

RussiaRussia Russia

SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland

SerbiaSerbia Serbia

SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia

TurkeyTurkey Turkey

Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic

UkraineUkraine Ukraine

HungaryHungary Hungary

mode

The competition began with the round of sixteen, with some participants having a bye. The 16 winners of this round 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
November 27-29
, 2018 December 4-6, 2018
Round of 16
December 18-20, 2018
January 15-17, 2019
Quarter-finals
January 29 to 31, 2018
February 12 to 14, 2019
Semi-finals
February 26, 2019
March 5, 2019
Final
March 19, 2019
March 26, 2019
                                               
                 
RomaniaRomania  Blaj  
RomaniaRomania  Blaj 3 3
  Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Prostějov 0 0  
BulgariaBulgaria  Sofia 0 0
Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Prostějov 3 3  
RomaniaRomania  Blaj 0 3
  TurkeyTurkey  Istanbul 3 0  
SloveniaSlovenia  Maribor 0 0    
RussiaRussia  Krasnoyarsk 3 3  
RussiaRussia  Krasnoyarsk 3 1
  TurkeyTurkey  Istanbul 2 3  
RomaniaRomania  Târgovişte 0 0
TurkeyTurkey  Istanbul 3 3  
RomaniaRomania  Blaj 3 3
  RomaniaRomania  Bacau 0 0  
SerbiaSerbia  Lajkovac 2 0
RomaniaRomania  Bacau 3 3  
RomaniaRomania  Bacau 3 3
  NetherlandsNetherlands  Sliedrecht 2 0  
 
NetherlandsNetherlands  Sliedrecht  
RomaniaRomania  Bacau 3 3
  Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Olomouc 0 2  
FinlandFinland  Salo 1 0    
BelgiumBelgium  Beveren 3 3  
BelgiumBelgium  Beveren 1 1
  Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Olomouc 3 3  
 
Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Olomouc  
RomaniaRomania  Blaj 0 1
ItalyItaly  Busto Arsizio 3 3
BelgiumBelgium  Oudegem 3 0
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Pfeffingen 1 3  
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Pfeffingen 2 1
  HungaryHungary  Békéscsaba 3 3  
UkraineUkraine  Yuschne 3 0
HungaryHungary  Békéscsaba 1 3  
HungaryHungary  Békéscsaba 3 3
  FranceFrance  Saint-Raphaël 2 0  
     
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina  Brčko  
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina  Brčko 1 0
  FranceFrance  Saint-Raphaël 3 3  
NorwayNorway  Førde 3 0
FranceFrance  Saint-Raphaël 2 3  
HungaryHungary  Békéscsaba 0 0
  ItalyItaly  Busto Arsizio 3 3  
ItalyItaly  Busto Arsizio 3 3
GermanyGermany  Dresden 2 0  
AustriaAustria  Graz 0 1
  ItalyItaly  Busto Arsizio 3 3  
Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Ostrava 3 1
AustriaAustria  Graz 2 3  
ItalyItaly  Busto Arsizio 3 3
  FranceFrance  Mulhouse 0 2  
     
FranceFrance  Mulhouse  
FranceFrance  Mulhouse 3 3
  HungaryHungary  Nyíregyháza 1 0  
SwitzerlandSwitzerland  Düdingen 1 0
HungaryHungary  Nyíregyháza 3 3  
Decision Sets (Golden Set)
Round of 16
  • Oudegem - Pfeffingen 9:15
  • Juschne - Békéscsaba 9:15
Quarter finals
  • Blaj - Istanbul 15: 5

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