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The '''Final Four Volleyball Cup''' is a Bi-Continental Cup organized by the [[Pan-American Volleyball Union]] from [[2008]] to [[2011]], with the top two ranked teams from the [[NORCECA]] and [[Confederación Sudamericana de Voleibol|CSV]] confederations at the [[Men's Pan-American Volleyball Cup|Men's]] and [[Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup|Women's]]Pan-American Cup.
The '''Final Four Volleyball Cup''' is a Bi-Continental Cup organized by the [[Pan-American Volleyball Union]] from 2008 to 2011, with the top two ranked teams from the [[NORCECA]] and [[Confederación Sudamericana de Voleibol|CSV]] confederations at the [[Men's Pan-American Volleyball Cup|Men's]] and [[Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup|Women's]] Pan-American Cup.


The women's competition run from 2008 to 2010, but has been dropped out of the NORCECA and PVU Calendar as of 2011. FIVB, however, has the competitions programmed until 2013.
The women's competition run from 2008 to 2010, but has been dropped out of the NORCECA and PVU Calendar as of 2011. FIVB, however, has the competitions programmed until 2013.
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|'''2008'''<br>''[[2008 Final Four Women's Volleyball Cup|Details]]''
|{{flagicon|BRA}}<br>[[Fortaleza]],<br> [[Brazil]]
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|'''2011'''<br>
|'''2017'''<br>''[[2017|Details]]''
|{{flagicon|MEX}}<br>[[Acapulco]],<br> [[Mexico]]
|colspan=4|''Cancelled''
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|{{flagicon|BRA}}<br>[[Sao Paulo]],<br> [[Brasil]]
|colspan=4|''Cancelled''<ref>PeruVoley.com: [http://www.peruvoley.com/foro/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3097&start=20 2011 Final Four Cancelled] (In Spanish)</ref>
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|'''2017'''<br>''[[2017 Final Four Women's Volleyball Cup|Details]]''
|{{flagicon|PER}}<br>[[Lima]],<br> [[Peru]]
|{{flagicon|PER}}<br>[[Lima]],<br> [[Peru]]
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|{{flagicon|BRA|size=30px}} '''[[Osasco Voleibol Clube|Vôlei Nestlé Osasco]]'''
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|{{flagicon|BRA|size=30px}} [[Fluminense Volleyball Club|Fluminense FC]]
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[[Category:Final Four Women's Volleyball Cup|*]]
[[Category:Final Four Women's Volleyball Cup|*]]

Latest revision as of 22:04, 28 June 2023

The Final Four Volleyball Cup is a Bi-Continental Cup organized by the Pan-American Volleyball Union from 2008 to 2011, with the top two ranked teams from the NORCECA and CSV confederations at the Men's and Women's Pan-American Cup.

The women's competition run from 2008 to 2010, but has been dropped out of the NORCECA and PVU Calendar as of 2011. FIVB, however, has the competitions programmed until 2013.

History

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Men

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Final Four Cup
Year Host Winner Runner-up 3rd Place 4th Place
2013
Details
Mexico
Monterrey,
Mexico

Mexico

Dominican Republic

Venezuela

Canada

Women

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Final Four Cup
Year Host Winner Runner-up 3rd Place 4th Place
2008
Details
BrazilFortaleza Brazil
Brazil

Dominican Republic

Argentina

Cuba
2009
Details
Peru
Lima,
Peru

Brazil

United States

Dominican Republic

Peru
2010
Details
Mexico
Chiapas,
Mexico

Dominican Republic

Peru

Argentina

Mexico
2017
Details
Peru
Lima,
Peru
Brazil Vôlei Nestlé Osasco Brazil Minas Tênis Clube
Peru
Brazil Fluminense FC

See also

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References

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