CEV Cup

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The CEV Cup is the second top official competition for men's Volleyball clubs of Europe and takes place every year.

Until 2000, it was the CEV Cup Winners' Cup. In 2000 it was renamed to CEV Top Teams Cup and in 2007 it was renamed to CEV Cup.[1] The former CEV Cup was renamed to CEV Challenge Cup.

Results

CEV Cup Winners' Cup

Year Final
Champion Result Runner-Up
1972/1973 Soviet Union Zvezda Vorochilovgrad Hungary Csepel SC
1973/1974 Soviet Union Elektrotechnika Riga Soviet Union Zvezda Vorochilovgrad
1974/1975 Soviet Union Elektrotechnika Riga Bulgaria Levski Sofia
1975/1976 Bulgaria VC CSKA Sofia Czechoslovakia Cervena Hvezda Bratislava
1976/1977 Soviet Union Elektrotechnika Riga Romania Steaua Bucureşti
1977/1978 Czechoslovakia Aero Odolena Voda Poland AZS Olsztyn
1978/1979 Romania Dinamo Bucureşti Bulgaria Levski Sofia
1979/1980 Italy Panini Modena Greece Panathinaikos
1980/1981 Czechoslovakia Cervena Hvezda Bratislava Romania Steaua Bucureşti
1981/1982 Soviet Union Avtomobilist Leningrad Bulgaria Levski Sofia
1982/1983 Soviet Union Avtomobilist Leningrad Italy Klippan Torino
1983/1984 Italy Klippan Torino Spain Portol Son Amar Palma
1984/1985 Soviet Union VC Dynamo Moscow Bulgaria Levski Sofia
1985/1986 Italy Panini Modena Romania Steaua Bucureşti
1986/1987 Italy Tartarini Bologna Bulgaria Levski Sofia
1987/1988 Italy Maxicono Parma Italy Tartarini Bologna
1988/1989 Italy Maxicono Parma Bulgaria Levski Sofia
1989/1990 Italy Maxicono Parma Italy Sisley Treviso
1990/1991 Italy Eurostile Montichari Soviet Union Avatomobilist Leningrad
1991/1992 Italy Eurostile Montichari Italy Mediolanum Milano
1992/1993 Italy Mediolanum Milano France AS Cannes
1993/1994 Italy Sisley Treviso Italy Mediolanum Milano
1994/1995 Italy Daytona Modena Spain Numancia Soria
1995/1996 Greece Olympiacos Piraeus 3-2 Germany Bayer Wuppertal
1996/1997 Italy Alpitour Traco Cuneo 3-0 Greece Olympiacos Piraeus
1997/1998 Italy Alpitour Traco Cuneo 3-1 Greece Olympiacos Piraeus
1998/1999 France AS Cannes Italy Alpitour Traco Cuneo
1999/2000 France Paris Volley 3-1 Italy Alpitour Traco Cuneo

CEV Top Teams Cup

Year Final
Champion Result Runner-Up
2000/2001 Portugal SC Espinho 3-2 Russia UEM-Izumrud Ekaterinburg
2001/2002 Belgium Knack Roeselare 3-1 Portugal SC Espinho
2002/2003 Netherlands Piet Zoomers Apeldoorn 3-1 Ukraine Lokomotiv Kharkiv
2003/2004 Ukraine Lokomotiv Kharkiv 3-1 Romania Deltacons Tulcea
2004/2005 Greece Olympiacos Piraeus 3-0 Netherlands Ortec Nesselande Rotterdam
2005/2006 Italy Copra Piacenza 3-2 Spain Portol Son Amar Palma
2006/2007 Slovenia Autocommerce Bled 3-2 Italy Cimone Modena

CEV Cup

Year Final
Champion Result Runner-Up
2007/2008 Italy Roma Volley[2] 3-0 Belgium Noliko Maaseik
2008/2009 Russia Lokomotiv Belgorod[3] 3-1 Greece Panathinaikos
2009/2010 Italy Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo[4] 3-1 Russia Iskra Odintsovo
2010/2011 Italy Sisley Treviso 2-3 and 3-1 Poland ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle
2011/2012 Russia VC Dynamo Moscow 3-2 and 3-2 Poland ASSECO Resovia Rzeszów
2012/2013 Turkey Halkbank Ankara 3-1 and 3-2 Italy Andreoli Latina

Titles by club

Team Wins Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
Italy Cuneo
3
2
1997, 1998, 2010 1999, 2000
Italy Modena
3
1
1980, 1986, 1995 2007
Latvia Riga
3
1974, 1975, 1977
Italy Parma
3
1988, 1989, 1990
Greece Olympiacos Piraeus
2
2
1996, 2005 1997, 1998
Russia Leningrad
2
1
1982, 1983 1991
Italy Montichiari
2
1991, 1992
Italy Milano
1
2
1993 1992, 1994
Slovakia Cervena Hvezda Bratislava
1
1
1981 1976
Italy Torino
1
1
1984 1983
Italy Bologna
1
1
1987 1988
Italy Sisley Treviso
2
1
1994, 2011 1990
France AS Cannes
1
1
1999 1993
Portugal SC Espinho
1
1
2001 2002
Ukraine Lokomotiv Kharkiv
1
1
2004 2003
Turkey Halkbank Ankara
1
2013
Italy Firenze
1
1973
Bulgaria CSKA Sofia
1
1976
Czech Republic Ruda Hvezda Prague
1
1978
Romania Dinamo Bucureşti
1
1979
Russia Dynamo Moscow
1
1985
France Paris Volley
1
2000
Belgium Knack Randstad Roeselare
1
2002
Netherlands Piet Zoomers Apeldoorn
1
2003
Italy Piacenza
1
2006
Slovenia Bled
1
2007
Italy Roma
1
2008
Russia Lokomotiv Belgorod
1
2009
Bulgaria Levski Sofia
6
1975, 1979, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1989
Romania Steaua Bucureşti
3
1977, 1981, 1986
Spain Pòrtol
2
1984, 2006
Greece Panathinaikos
2
1980, 2009
Hungary Csepel
1
1973
Ukraine Zvezda Vorochilovgrad
1
1974
Poland AZS Olsztyn
1
1978
Spain San Jose Soria
1
1995
Germany Bayer Wuppertal
1
1996
Russia Ekaterinburg
1
2001
Romania Tulcea
1
2004
Netherlands Ortec Nesselande
1
2005
Belgium Noliko Maaseik
1
2008
Russia Iskra Odintsovo
1
2010

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