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Revision as of 15:54, 7 December 2012

The European Volleyball Championship is a sport competition for national teams, currently held biannually and organized by the CEV, the European volleyball federation. There are both men's and women's competitions.

The first European Championships were held in 1948 in Italy (men) and in 1949 in Czechoslovakia (women). The initial gap between championships was variable, but since 1975 they have been held every two years.

Men's Tournament

History

MEN'S EUROPEAN VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
1948
Details
Italy
Italy

Czechoslovakia

France

Italy
1950
Details
Bulgaria
Bulgaria

Soviet Union

Czechoslovakia

Hungary
1951
Details
France
France

Soviet Union

Bulgaria

France
1955
Details
Romania
Romania

Czechoslovakia

Romania

Bulgaria
1958
Details
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia

Czechoslovakia

Romania

Soviet Union
1963
Details
Romania
Romania

Romania

Hungary

Soviet Union
1967
Details
Turkey
Turkey

Soviet Union

Czechoslovakia

Poland
1971
Details
Italy
Italy

Soviet Union

Czechoslovakia

Romania
1975
Details
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia

Soviet Union

Poland

Yugoslavia
1977
Details
Finland
Finland

Soviet Union

Poland

Romania
1979
Details
France
France

Soviet Union

Poland

Yugoslavia
1981
Details
Bulgaria
Bulgaria

Soviet Union

Poland

Bulgaria
1983
Details
East Germany
East Germany

Soviet Union

Poland

Bulgaria
1985
Details
Netherlands
Netherlands

Soviet Union

Czechoslovakia

France
1987
Details
Belgium
Belgium

Soviet Union

France

Greece
1989
Details
Sweden
Sweden

Italy

Sweden

Netherlands
1991
Details
Germany
Germany

Soviet Union

Italy

Netherlands
1993
Details
Finland
Finland

Italy

Netherlands

Russia
1995
Details
Greece
Greece

Italy

Netherlands

FR Yugoslavia
1997
Details
Netherlands
Netherlands

Netherlands

FR Yugoslavia

Italy
1999
Details
Austria
Austria

Italy

Russia

FR Yugoslavia
2001
Details
Czech Republic
Czech Republic

FR Yugoslavia

Italy

Russia
2003
Details
Germany
Germany

Italy

France

Russia
2005
Details
Italy / Serbia and Montenegro
Italy / Serbia and Montenegro

Italy

Russia

Serbia and Montenegro
2007
Details
Russia
Russia

Spain

Russia

Serbia
2009
Details
Turkey
Turkey

Poland

France

Bulgaria
2011
Details
Austria / Czech Republic
Austria / Czech Republic

Serbia

Italy

Poland
2013
Details
Poland / Denmark
Poland / Denmark
2015
Details
Bulgaria / Italy
Bulgaria / Italy

Total Hosts

Hosts Nations (Year(s))
3  Italy (1948, 1971, 2005)
 Czech Republic (1958, 2001, 2011)
 Germany (1983, 1991, 2003)
2  Bulgaria (1950, 1981)
 France (1951, 1979)
 Romania (1955, 1963)
 Turkey (1967, 2009)
 Serbia (1975, 2005)
 Finland (1977, 1993)
 Netherlands (1985, 1997)
 Austria (1999, 2011)
1  Belgium (1987)
 Sweden (1989)
 Greece (1995)
 Montenegro (2005)
 Russia (2007)
  • Poland and Denmark Are Scheduled To Host The 2013 Championships

Medal Summary

1  Russia [1] 12 3 5 20
2  Italy 6 3 2 11
3  Czech Republic [2] 3 4 0 7
4  Serbia [3] 2 1 6 9
5  Poland 1 5 2 8
6  Netherlands 1 2 2 5
 Romania 1 2 2 5
8  Spain 1 0 0 1
9  France 0 4 2 6
10  Bulgaria 0 1 4 5
11  Hungary 0 1 1 2
12  Sweden 0 1 0 1
13  Greece 0 0 1 1
Total 27 27 27 81

Best scores

European Championships new version






Women's Tournament

History

WOMEN'S EUROPEAN VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
1949
Details
Czechoslovakia
Prague,
Czechoslovakia

Soviet Union

Czechoslovakia

Poland
1950
Details
Bulgaria
Sofia,
Bulgaria

Soviet Union

Poland

Czechoslovakia
1951
Details
France
Paris,
France

Soviet Union

Poland

Yugoslavia
1955
Details
Romania
Bucharest,
Romania

Czechoslovakia

Soviet Union

Poland
1958
Details
Czechoslovakia
Prague,
Czechoslovakia

Soviet Union

Czechoslovakia

Poland
1963
Details
Romania
Bucharest,
Romania

Soviet Union

Poland

Romania
1967
Details
Turkey
Istanbul,
Turkey

Soviet Union

Poland

Czechoslovakia
1971
Details
Italy
Milan,
Italy

Soviet Union

Czechoslovakia

Poland
1975
Details
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Belgrade,
Yugoslavia

Soviet Union

Hungary

East Germany
1977
Details
Finland
Helsinki,
Finland

Soviet Union

East Germany

Hungary
1979
Details
France
Paris,
France

Soviet Union

East Germany

Bulgaria
1981
Details
Bulgaria
Varna,
Bulgaria

Bulgaria

Soviet Union

Hungary
1983
Details
East Germany
East Berlin,
East Germany

East Germany

Soviet Union

Hungary
1985
Details
Netherlands
Amsterdam,
Netherlands

Soviet Union

East Germany

Netherlands
1987
Details
Belgium
Ghent,
Belgium

East Germany

Soviet Union

Czechoslovakia
1989
Details
West Germany
Stuttgart,
West Germany

Soviet Union

East Germany

Italy
1991
Details
Italy
Rome,
Italy

Soviet Union

Netherlands

Germany
1993
Details
Czech Republic
Brno / Zlín,
Czech Republic

Russia

Czech Republic

Ukraine
1995
Details
Netherlands
Arnhem,
Netherlands

Netherlands

Croatia

Russia
1997
Details
Czech Republic
Brno,
Czech Republic

Russia

Croatia

Czech Republic
1999
Details
Italy
Rome,
Italy

Russia

Croatia

Italy
2001
Details
Bulgaria
Varna,
Bulgaria

Russia

Italy

Bulgaria
2003
Details
Turkey
Ankara,
Turkey

Poland

Turkey

Germany
2005
Details
Croatia
Zagreb / Pula,
Croatia

Poland

Italy

Russia
2007
Details
Belgium / Luxembourg
Charleroi / Luxembourg,
Belgium / Luxembourg

Italy

Serbia

Russia
2009
Details
Poland
Łódź,
Poland

Italy

Netherlands

Poland
2011
Details
Italy / Serbia
Monza / Belgrade
Italy / Serbia

Serbia

Germany

Turkey
2013
Details[4]
Germany / Switzerland
Berlin / Berne
Germany / Switzerland
2015
Details[5]
Netherlands / Belgium
Rotterdam / Antwerp
Netherlands / Belgium

Medal Summary

1  Russia [6] 17 4 3 24
2  Poland 2 4 5 11
3  East Germany 2 4 1 7
4  Italy 2 2 2 6
5  Czech Republic [7] 1 4 4 9
6  Netherlands 1 2 1 4
7  Serbia [8] 1 1 1 3
8  Bulgaria 1 0 2 3
9  Croatia 0 3 0 3
10  Hungary 0 1 3 4
11  Germany 0 1 2 3
12  Turkey 0 1 1 2
13  Romania 0 0 1 1
 Ukraine 0 0 1 1
Total 27 27 27 81

Footnotes

  1. ^ FIVB considers Russia as the inheritor of the records of Soviet Union and CIS
  2. ^ FIVB considers Czech Republic as the inheritor of the records of Czechoslovakia
  3. ^ FIVB considers Serbia as the inheritor of the records of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro
  4. ^ "Serbia fly to first gold medal in history with unbelievable comeback". Retrieved 1 October 2011.
  5. ^ "Bulgaria/Italy and the Netherlands/Belgium to host next European Championships". Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  6. ^ FIVB considers Russia as the inheritor of the records of Soviet Union and CIS
  7. ^ FIVB considers Czech Republic as the inheritor of the records of Czechoslovakia
  8. ^ FIVB considers Serbia as the inheritor of the records of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro