Women's European Volleyball League

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 served as a qualifying tournament for the FIVB World Grand Prix (until 2016) and its successor the FIVB Challenger Cup since 2018.

Women's European Volleyball League
Most recent season or competition:
2024 Women's European Volleyball League
SportVolleyball
Founded2009; 15 years ago (2009)
First season2009
ContinentEurope (CEV)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Sweden
(1st title)
Most titles Serbia
(3 titles)

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

Results summary

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Year Finals hosts Final Third place match
(or losing semi-finalists)
Teams
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2009
Details
 
Kayseri
 
Serbia
3–2  
Turkey
 
Bulgaria
3–0  
France
8
2010
Details
 
Ankara
 
Serbia
3–1  
Bulgaria
 
Turkey
3–0  
Israel
8
2011
Details
 
Istanbul
 
Serbia
3–0  
Turkey
 
Bulgaria
3–0  
Czech Republic
12
2012
Details
 
Karlovy Vary
 
Czech Republic
3–0  
Bulgaria
 
Serbia
3–1  
Netherlands
12
2013
Details
 
Varna
 
Germany
3–2  
Belgium
 
Bulgaria
3–0  
Romania
8
2014
Details
  Rüsselsheim am Main
  Bursa
 
Turkey
6–0 (agg.)
(3–1, 3–1)
 
Germany
  Azerbaijan and   Poland 8
2015
Details
  Érd
  İzmir
 
Hungary
3–3 (agg.)
(3–0, 1–3)
(15–13 g.s.)
 
Turkey
  Greece and   Israel 6
2016
Details
  Baku
  Nitra
 
Azerbaijan
6–0 (agg.)
(3–1, 3–0)
 
Slovakia
  Greece and   Slovenia 12
2017
Details
  Helsinki
  Ivano-Frankivsk
 
Ukraine
6–0 (agg.)
(3–1, 3–1)
 
Finland
  Slovakia and   Spain 12
2018
Details
 
Budapest
 
Bulgaria
3–0  
Hungary
 
Czech Republic
3–1  
Finland
20
2019
Details
 
Varaždin
 
Czech Republic
3–1  
Croatia
 
Belarus
3–0  
Spain
20
2020
Details
None Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic 18
2021
Details
 
Ruse
 
Bulgaria
3–1  
Croatia
 
Spain
3–2  
Czech Republic
19
2022
Details
 
Orléans
 
France
3–0  
Czech Republic
  Croatia and   Romania 14
2023
Details
  Piatra Neamt
  Lund
 
Ukraine
6–0 (agg.)
(3–0, 3–0)
 
Sweden
  Belgium and   Czech Republic 17
2024
Details
 
Ostrava
 
Sweden
3–2  
Czech Republic
 
Belgium
3–0  
Romania
22

Medal summary

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Serbia3014
2  Bulgaria2237
3  Czech Republic2226
4  Ukraine2002
5  Turkey1315
6  Germany1102
  Hungary1102
  Sweden1102
9  Azerbaijan1012
10  France1001
11  Croatia0213
12  Belgium0123
13  Slovakia0112
14  Finland0101
15  Greece0022
  Spain0022
17  Belarus0011
  Israel0011
  Poland0011
  Romania0011
  Slovenia0011
Totals (21 entries)15152151

MVP By Edition

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See also

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References

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