AVC Club Volleyball Championship

The AVC Club Volleyball Championship is a sport competition for club volleyball teams, currently held annually and organized by the Asian Volleyball Confederation, the Asia volleyball federation. From the year of 2004, the names of AVC Club Tournaments changed from "AVC Cup Men's/Women's Club Tournaments" to "Asian Men's/Women's Club Volleyball Championship". 2003 AVC Men's and Women's Club Tournaments were cancelled due to the outbreak of SARS.

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Peace Cup

The competition started as the Peace Cup back in 1989 and the tournament was held annually until 1998. The first six editions hosted by Hiroshima, Japan.

Men

Year Host Final Third place match
Champion Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1999
Details

Hefei

Sichuan Fulan
No playoffs
Samsung Insurance

Paykan Tehran
No playoffs
Chengdu Enwei
2000
Details

Suphanburi

Samsung Insurance
3–1
Paykan Tehran

Jin Han Wang
3–1
PTT
2001
Details

Shehong

Samsung Insurance
3–0
Suntory Sunbirds

Shanghai Cable TV
3–1
Sichuan Fulan
2002
Details

Tehran

Paykan Tehran
3–1
Sanam Tehran

Atyrau
3–1
Al-Rayyan
2004
Details

Tehran

Sanam Tehran
3–0
Paykan Tehran

Atyrau
3–0
Shanghai Oriental
2005
Details

Islamabad

Rahat CSKA
No playoffs
Saipa Tehran

Shanghai Oriental
No playoffs
Habib Bank Limited
2006
Details

Hanoi

Paykan Tehran
3–1
Rahat CSKA

Jakarta BNI Taplus
3–2
Army
2007
Details

Manama

Paykan Tehran
3–0
Al-Hilal

Al-Arabi
3–1
Al-Najma
2008
Details

Almaty

Paykan Tehran
3–1
Almaty

Suntory Sunbirds
3–2
Al-Nasr
2009
Details

Dubai

Paykan Tehran
3–0
Al-Hilal

Al-Arabi
3–0
Al-Nasr
2010
Details

Zhenjiang

Paykan Tehran
3–1
Al-Arabi

Panasonic Panthers
3–0
Shanghai Tang Dynasty
2011
Details

Palembang

Paykan Tehran
3–0
Almaty

Shanghai Tang Dynasty
3–0
Osaka Blazers Sakai
2012
Details

Shanghai

Titles by country

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Iran 8 4 1 13
2  South Korea 2 1 0 3
3  Kazakhstan 1 3 2 6
4  China 1 0 4 5
5  Saudi Arabia 0 2 0 2
6  Japan 0 1 2 3
 Qatar 0 1 2 3
8  Indonesia 0 0 1 1
Total 12 12 12 36

Women

Year Host Final Third place match
Champion Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
1999
Details

Ubon Ratchathani

LG Caltex Oil Corp
No playoffs
Aero Thai

Shanghai Cable TV
No playoffs
Alma Dinamo
2000
Details

Shaoxing

Shanghai Cable TV
No playoffs
NEC Red Rockets

Zhejiang Nandu
No playoffs
Hyundai Greenfox
2001
Details

Ho Chi Minh City

Shanghai Cable TV
3–2
Hisamitsu Springs

Aero Thai
3–1
Rahat CSKA
2002
Details

Bangkok

Hisamitsu Springs
3–0
BEC World

Rahat Almaty
3–1
Shanghai Cable TV
2004
Details

Almaty

Rahat Almaty
No playoffs
Bayi Yiyang

Chung Shan
No playoffs
Astana Kanaty
2005
Details

Ninh Binh

Tianjin Bridgestone
No playoffs
Chung Shan

Korea Highway Corporation
No playoffs
Rahat CSKA
2006
Details

Manila

Tianjin Bridgestone
No playoffs
Chung Shan

Sang Som
No playoffs
Rahat CSKA
2007
Details

Vinh Phuc

Rahat CSKA
No playoffs
Sang Som

Hisamitsu Springs
No playoffs
Sobaeksu
2008
Details

Vinh Phuc

Tianjin Bridgestone
3–2
Sang Som

Toray Arrows
3–2
Sobaeksu
2009
Details

Nakhon Pathom

Federbrau
3–2
Tianjin Bridgestone

Toray Arrows
3–2
Zhetysu Almaty
2010
Details

Gresik

Federbrau
3–1
Zhetysu Almaty

JT Marvelous
3–2
Tianjin Bridgestone
2011
Details

Vinh Phuc

Chang
3–0
Tianjin Bridgestone

Zhetysu Almaty
3–0
Thong Tin Lien Viet Bank
2012
Details

Nakhon Ratchasima

Titles by country

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 5 3 2 10
2  Thailand 3 4 2 9
3  Kazakhstan 2 1 2 5
4  Japan 1 2 4 7
5  South Korea 1 0 1 2
6  Chinese Taipei 0 2 1 3
Total 12 12 12 36

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