Women's European Volleyball League

Women's European Volleyball League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2017 Women's European Volleyball League
Sport Volleyball
Founded 2009
Continent Europe (CEV)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Ukraine (1st title)
Most titles  Serbia (3 titles)

The Women's European Volleyball League is a continental volleyball competition for senior women's national volleyball teams of Europe, organized by the European Volleyball Confederation (CEV). Created in 2009, the competition serves as a qualifying tournament for the FIVB World Grand Prix.

This event should not be confused with the other, more prestigious, continental competition for European national volleyball teams, the European Volleyball Championship

Results

Year Final host Final Third place match
(or losing semi-finalists)
Teams
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 4th place
2009
Details
Turkey
Kayseri

Serbia
3–2
Turkey

Bulgaria
3–0
France
8
2010
Details
Turkey
Ankara

Serbia
3–1
Bulgaria

Turkey
3–0
Israel
8
2011
Details
Turkey
Istanbul

Serbia
3–0
Turkey

Bulgaria
3–0
Czech Republic
12
2012
Details
Czech Republic
Karlovy Vary

Czech Republic
3–0
Bulgaria

Serbia
3–1
Netherlands
12
2013
Details
Bulgaria
Varna

Germany
3–2
Belgium

Bulgaria
3–0
Romania
8
2014
Details
Germany Rüsselsheim am Main
Turkey Bursa

Turkey
6–0 (agg.)
(3–1, 3–1)

Germany
 Azerbaijan and  Poland 8
2015
Details
Hungary Érd
Turkey İzmir

Hungary
3–3 (agg.)
(3–0, 1–3)
(15–13 g.s.)

Turkey
 Greece and  Israel 6
2016
Details
Azerbaijan Baku
Slovakia Nitra

Azerbaijan
6–0 (agg.)
(3–1, 3–0)

Slovakia
 Greece and  Slovenia 12
2017
Details
Finland Helsinki
Ukraine Ivano-Frankivsk

Ukraine
6–0 (agg.)
(3–1, 3–1)

Finland
 Slovakia and  Spain 12

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Serbia3014
2 Turkey1315
3 Germany1102
4 Azerbaijan1012
5 Czech Republic1001
 Hungary1001
 Ukraine1001
8 Bulgaria0235
9 Slovakia0112
10 Belgium0101
 Finland0101
12 Greece0022
13 Israel0011
 Poland0011
 Slovenia0011
 Spain0011
Total991331

See also

References

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