CEV Champions League

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The CEV Champions League or Indesit European Champions League is the top official competition for men's Volleyball clubs of Europe and takes place every year.

[edit] CEV Champions League Winners

Year Final
Champion Result Runner-Up
1959/1960 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CSKA Moskva Romania Rapid Bucureşti
1960/1961 Romania Rapid Bucureşti Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CSKA Moskva
1961/1962 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CSKA Moskva Romania Rapid Bucureşti
1962/1963 Romania Rapid Bucureşti Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CSKA Moskva
1963/1964 East Germany SC Leipzig SFR Yugoslavia Mladost Zagreb
1964/1965 Romania Rapid Bucureşti Bulgaria Minjor Pernik
1965/1966 Romania Dinamo Bucureşti Romania Rapid Bucureşti
1966/1967 Romania Dinamo Bucureşti Romania Rapid Bucureşti
1967/1968 Czechoslovakia Spartak Brno Romania Dinamo Bucureşti
1968/1969 Bulgaria CSKA Sofia Romania Steaua Bucureşti
1969/1970 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Burevestnik Alma-Ata Czechoslovakia Zetor Zbrojovka Brno
1970/1971 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Burevestnik Alma-Ata Czechoslovakia Zetor Zbrojovka Brno
1971/1972 Czechoslovakia Zetor Zbrojovka Brno Italy Florencia
1972/1973 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CSKA Moskva Poland Resovia Rzeszów
1973/1974 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CSKA Moskva Romania Dinamo Bucureşti
1974/1975 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CSKA Moskva East Germany SC Leipzig
1975/1976 Czechoslovakia Dukla Liberec Bulgaria Slavia Sofia
1976/1977 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CSKA Moskva Romania Dinamo Bucureşti
1977/1978 Poland Plomien Milowice Netherlands Voorburg
1978/1979 Czechoslovakia Cervena Hvezda Bratislava Romania Steaua Bucureşti
1979/1980 Italy Klippan Torino Czechoslovakia Cervena Hvezda Bratislava
1980/1981 Romania Dinamo Bucureşti Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CSKA Moskva
1981/1982 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CSKA Moskva Italy Klippan Torino
1982/1983 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CSKA Moskva France AS Cannes
1983/1984 Italy Santal Parma SFR Yugoslavia Mladost Zagreb
1984/1985 Italy Santal Parma SFR Yugoslavia Mladost Zagreb
1985/1986 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CSKA Moskva Italy Santal Parma
1986/1987 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CSKA Moskva Italy Panini Modena
1987/1988 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CSKA Moskva Italy Panini Modena
1988/1989 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CSKA Moskva Italy Panini Modena
1989/1990 Italy Philips Modena France AS Fréjus
1990/1991 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CSKA Moskva Italy Maxicono Parma
1991/1992 Italy Il Messagero Ravenna Greece Olympiacos Piraeus
1992/1993 Italy Edilcuoghi Ravenna Italy Maxicono Parma
1993/1994 Italy Edilcuoghi Ravenna Italy Maxicono Parma
1994/1995 Italy Sisley Treviso Italy Edilcuoghi Ravenna
1995/1996 Italy Daytona Modena Germany ASV Dachau
1996/1997 Italy Valtur Modena Belgium Noliko Maaseik
1997/1998 Italy Casa Unibon Modena Spain Unicaja Almeria
1998/1999 Italy Sisley Treviso Belgium Noliko Maaseik
1999/2000 Italy Sisley Treviso Germany Vfb Friedrichshafen
2000/2001 France Paris Volley Italy Sisley Treviso
2001/2002 Italy Lube Banca Macerata 3-1 Greece Olympiacos Piraeus
2002/2003 Russia Lokomotiv Belgorod 3-0 Italy Kerakoll Modena
2003/2004 Russia Lokomotiv Belgorod 3-0 Russia Iskra Odintsovo
2004/2005 France Tours VB 3-1 Greece Iraklis Thessalonik
2005/2006 Italy Sisley Treviso 3-1 Greece Iraklis Thessalonik
2006/2007 currently in progess


[edit] See also

See also: CEV Website

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