Rank Team Country Points
1 ITALY
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100
2 FRANCE
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98
3 BULGARIA
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96
4 SERBIA
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94
5 SLOVENIA
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92
6 BELGIUM
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90
7 CZECH REPUBLIC
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88
8 POLAND
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86
9 GREECE
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84
10 FINLAND
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82
11 GERMANY
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80
12 GEORGIA
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78
13 AUSTRIA
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58
13 ISRAEL
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58
13 LATVIA
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58
13 TÜRKIYE
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58
17 CROATIA
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56
17 DENMARK
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56
17 ESTONIA
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56
17 ROMANIA
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56
17 SPAIN
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56
22 PORTUGAL
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54
22 SLOVAKIA
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54
22 UKRAINE
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54
25 HUNGARY
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34
25 NORWAY
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34
25 RUSSIA
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34
25 THE NETHERLANDS
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34
29 BELARUS
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32
29 FAROE ISLANDS
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32
31 ARMENIA
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30
31 CYPRUS
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30
31 ICELAND
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30
ENGLAND
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0
MONTENEGRO
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0

BLR participation canceled after EEVZA tournament due to the CEV BoA decision dated 01.03.2022

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Key Info

1st Round

- The 1st Round of Qualification is contested within each of the recognised Zonal Associations
- Each Zonal Association must confirm to CEV their competition structure and dates - everything must be completed by 31st January 2022
- In each tournament, the first placed team qualifies directly to the Final Round
- A minimum of 40% of the member Federations have to register in order for the zonal event to count as a 1st Round qualifier.
- Should a Zonal tournament not happen, registered teams might be able to join another Zonal event in the 1st Round or move straight to the 2nd Round

Go to: 1st Round Schedule & Results

Key Info

- Round competition dates: 21st – 24th April 2022
- A maximum of 20 National Federations who competed in the 1st Round, but did not qualify to the Final Round
- The number of granted vacancies per Zone (quotas) will depend on the total number of registered teams
- The team quota per Zone to qualify to 2nd Round is based on the percentage of overall European Ranking points per Zone calculated based on participating teams
- CEV will confirm the teams qualified to the 2nd Round after completion of the 1st Round
- Single round robin tournament format
- 2nd Round Pools will be organised with a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 4 teams in each
- A Drawing of Lots and seeding, also considering geographical proximity, will take place for the 2nd Round in the CEV Office in February 2022
- The first placed team from each pool qualifies to the Final Round
- In case of a vacancy in the Final round, the next best placed team across all pools qualifies to the Final round.
- If a non-equal number of teams across the pools, results against the lowest placed teams will be discarded to compare all 2nd placed teams over an equal number of matches

Results

Standings

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MatchesResults DetailsSetsPoints
RankTeamTotalWonLost3-03-13-22-31-30-3PtsWonLostRatioWonLostRatio
1ITALY2201010005623.0001841431.287
2FRANCE2111001004531.6671821611.130
3CROATIA202000002006.00088150.587

Pool Positions Criteria

1st - Matches Won
2nd - Ranking Points (*Ranking points are awarded for the following results: 3-0 or 3-1: 3 points, 3-2: 2 points, 2-3: 1 point, 1-3 or 0-3: 0 points)
3rd - Match Sets Quotient/Ratio
4th - Match Points Quotient/Ratio
5th - ‘Head to Head’ Results

#EuroVolleyU18M

09-17/07/2022

Tbilisi (GEO)

  • Teams: 12
  • Qualified: ORG + 1st placed teams from 1st Rd + remaining from 2nd Rd
  • Age Limit: Born on 1st January 2005 or thereafter
  • Worlds Qualification: Highest ranked teams (quantity tbc by FIVB)

The Final Round will be played with two pools of four teams each (single round robin), the two best placed teams from each pool will continue to the semifinals and all remaining teams will leave the tournament. On the Final day the bronze and gold medal matches will take place.


The competition requires six competition days (that includes 1 rest day between the pool phase and semifinals). The teams arrival is as usual -2 days before the first competition day and departure is either day after pool phase or after the Final matches. Maximum stay period is 9 days (including arrival and departure days).

Pool's

Finals

Gold Medal Match

  • ITALY ITALY
  • FRANCE FRANCE

Pool I

  • FRANCE FRANCE
  • SERBIA SERBIA
  • CZECH REPUBLIC CZECH REPUBLIC
  • BELGIUM BELGIUM
  • FINLAND FINLAND
  • GEORGIA GEORGIA

Pool II

  • ITALY ITALY
  • BULGARIA BULGARIA
  • POLAND POLAND
  • SLOVENIA SLOVENIA
  • GREECE GREECE
  • GERMANY GERMANY

Matches and Results

Pool Standings

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MatchesResults DetailsSetsPoints
RankTeamTotalWonLost3-03-13-22-31-30-3PtsWonLostRatioWonLostRatio
1ITALY110100000330100.00075641.172
2FRANCE101000001003.0006475.853

Pool Positions Criteria

1st - Matches Won
2nd - Ranking Points (*Ranking points are awarded for the following results: 3-0 or 3-1: 3 points, 3-2: 2 points, 2-3: 1 point, 1-3 or 0-3: 0 points)
3rd - Match Sets Quotient/Ratio
4th - Match Points Quotient/Ratio
5th - ‘Head to Head’ Results

European Youth Olympic Festival Qualification

The best eight (or seven*) countries from the CEV U17 Women / U18 Men CEV Volleyball European Championships 2022 will be invited to participate in the 2023 European Youth Olympic Festival in Maribor (SLO).

* The hosting nation (SLO) has the right to nominate their boys and girls team even if not among the top 8 of the U17/U18 European Championships. In case they renounce to participate with one of the national teams concerned (either boys or girls) or with both, the right to compete goes automatically to the next nation, on the basis of the final standing achieved in the CEV U17W/U18M European Championship 2022.

About

U18 European Championship - Мen is Europe’s main competition for national teams consisting of players under the age of 18 throughout the calendar year of the final round. It is a biennial event. The hosting teams earn direct spots among the 12 finalists. All other CEV national federations are eligible to take part in the qualification process. From 1995, when the competition was first held, through 2013, it was called Youth European Championship. The next two editions were named U19 European Championships. As of the 2018 edition, the competition age limit was changed from 19 to 18 and the name to U18 European Championship. Russia have won the title a record-high five times, between 1995 and 2013. Germany triumphed on top of the podium in 2018, while at the most recent U18 European Championship it was Italy who took gold.

CEV U18 Volleyball European Championship 2024 | Men CEV U18 Volleyball European Championship 2024 | Men
CEV U18 Volleyball European Championship 2022 | Men CEV U18 Volleyball European Championship 2022 | Men
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ITALY ITA
CEV U18 Volleyball European Championship 2020 | Men CEV U18 Volleyball European Championship 2020 | Men
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ITALY ITA
2018 CEV U18 Volleyball European Championship - Men 2018 CEV U18 Volleyball European Championship - Men
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GERMANY GER
2017 CEV U19 Volleyball European Championship - Men 2017 CEV U19 Volleyball European Championship - Men
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CZECH REPUBLIC CZE
2015 CEV U19 Volleyball European Championship - Men 2015 CEV U19 Volleyball European Championship - Men
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POLAND POL
2013 CEV Youth Volleyball European Championship - Men 2013 CEV Youth Volleyball European Championship - Men
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RUSSIA RUS
2011 CEV Youth Volleyball European Championship - Men 2011 CEV Youth Volleyball European Championship - Men
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SERBIA SRB
BOYS - Youth European Championships 2009 BOYS - Youth European Championships 2009
BOYS - Youth European Championships 2007 BOYS - Youth European Championships 2007
BOYS - Youth European Championships 2005 BOYS - Youth European Championships 2005
BOYS - Youth European Championships 2003 BOYS - Youth European Championships 2003
BOYS - Youth European Championships 2001 BOYS - Youth European Championships 2001
BOYS - Youth European Championships 1999 BOYS - Youth European Championships 1999
BOYS - Youth European Championships 1997 BOYS - Youth European Championships 1997
BOYS - Youth European Championships 1995 BOYS - Youth European Championships 1995