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2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship

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Event in Bangkok, Thailand

2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship
เอฟไอวีบีวอลเลย์บอลหญิงชิงแชมป์โลก 2025
Tournament details
Host nationThailand
City
Dates22 August – 7 September
Teams32 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s)4 (in 4 host cities)
Champions Italy (2nd title)
Runners-up Turkey
Third place Brazil
Fourth place Japan
Tournament awards
MVPItalyAlessia Orro
Best SetterItalyAlessia Orro
BestOH
BestMB
BestOPPTurkeyMelissa Vargas
Best LiberoItalyMonica De Gennaro
Tournament statistics
Matches played64
Attendance188,167 (2,940 per match)
Official website
2025 Women's World Championship

The2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the 20th staging of theFIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship for women's national volleyball teams, organized by theFédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB). It was held in four cities of Thailand from 22 August to 7 September 2025, and the first edition under the two-year cycles in odd-numbered years with an expanded format featuring 32 teams.

The tournament was the first World Championship to be hosted in Southeast Asia, and the first of two consecutive World Championships in 2025 held in this region, preceding theMen's World Championship in the Philippines. Thailand became the third country in Asia to host the World Championship, following Japan and China. The competition was also the first world senior championship inOlympic team sports to be hosted in Thailand.

Serbia was the defending champions.Italy won its second title after defeatingTurkey in the final.[1] This was Turkey's first medal.[2]Brazil claimed bronze against Japan in the third place match.[3]Alessia Orro of Italy was named theMVP of the tournament.

Background

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Previously, the competition format was determined through agreements between the host country and theFIVB, resulting in varying and inconsistent formats. In March 2022, the FIVB Board of Administration approved the new proposed World Championship format.[4] To standardize, the proposed format started with a pool phase and then proceeded with a direct elimination phase. Additionally, they proposed increasing the number of teams from 24 to 32 to guarantee universality. The new format of the World Championship was confirmed in late 2022 and started with this edition.[5][6]

In May 2022, the FIVB revealed the television rights agreement forPolsat covering the competition events from 2022 to 2032, which included a new event to be held in 2025 and 2029.[7] Before that, Fabio Azevedo, now the FIVB president and a member of the Board of Administration, suggested that the World Championships be held in 2027 and subsequently every two years, while the Continental Championships would take place in 2026 and 2028, serving as qualifiers for the World Championships.[4] However, the proposed timeline was moved up after the FIVB announced the competition calendar for 2025 to 2028 in June 2023, shifting the World Championships to 2025 and using the 2023 Continental Championships as qualifiers for that event.[8][9]

Host selection

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The bidding procedure to host the 2025 and 2027 FIVB World Championships began in August 2023. National federations had until 31 August 2023 to register interest.[10] At least five countries placed rival bids for the 2025 FIVB Women's World Championships:Hong Kong SAR, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.[11][12] As Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam have been the largest and fastest-growing markets for volleyball, and some of these countries didn't have enough potential to host the expanded World Championship alone, the FIVB viewed co-hosting among four countries as the best option to share related risks and benefits, strengthen cordial ties among the co-host countries, and promote the sport in Southeast Asia.[13][14]

Initially, the announcement of the host country was scheduled to be held in March 2024, but was postponed by withdrawals, confusing bidding conditions, and political uncertainty.[15] The Philippines withdrew its bid in March 2024, due to the aforementioned confusing bidding conditions, and its selection as the sole host of the 2025 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship.[16][17][18] Vietnam later withdrew its bid, citing financial reasons.[19][20] Meanwhile, even though Thailand did not consider withdrawing its bid, it was still slowed down due to complex administrative procedures, with the high budget for the tournament requiring joint consideration with theSports Authority of Thailand (SAT), the National Sports Development Fund (NSDF), and theMinistry of Tourism and Sports (MOTS).[21][22] After successfully hosting the final round of the2024 FIVB Women's Volleyball Nations League, the FIVB preferred Thailand to be the host of the World Championship.[23][24] Eventually, the FIVB and the Volleyball World announced that Thailand was selected as the sole host of the tournament at theAsian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Elective General Assembly on 30 August 2024 in Bangkok, Thailand.[25][26] Following the announcement of the host country, the host agreement was signed by, then-president of the FIVB,Ary Graça and the president of theThailand Volleyball Association (TVA) Somporn Chaibangyang. The selection was subject to the guarantee of theGovernment of Thailand, which was renewed due to the dismissal of Thai Prime MinisterSrettha Thavisin by theConstitutional Court on 14 August 2024.[27][28][29][30] Thenew government was established on 6 September 2024; however, by November 2024, its guarantee had yet to be ratified.[31][32][33] After a long time, the government guaranteed its subsidies to the World Championship on 3 December 2024 and formally informed the FIVB by 6 December 2024.[34][35]

Qualification

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Main article:2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship qualification

The qualification criteria and slot allocation of the expanded World Championship were approved by the FIVB Board of Administration.[36][37] Similar to the 2022 World Championship, the number of places in the finals allocated to each of the continental zones was not based on the numbers participating in the qualification round and relative performance of the confederations' teams from the previous edition (for example,NORCECA had the second most slots in 2018 with six due to a large number of teams in the continental qualifiers (34) and the high performance of their teams in 2014).[38][39] Every confederation was awarded the same slot allocation with three, determined by the ranking of its Continental Championships in 2023. As a courtesy, the host team receives an automatic berth selection, as has happened with the immediate past tournament winner in 2022. The remaining places were determined by theFIVB World Ranking at the end of August 2024, without the continental bias.[40]

Of FIVB's 222 national federations, 62 women's national teams entered or qualified for the Continental Championships in 2023, whileRussia andBelarus were barred due to suspension from CEV and FIVB competitions following their country'sinvasion of Ukraine.[41][42] For Europe, eleven additional teams entered thequalifiers of their Continental Championship. The other nine teams were listed in the FIVB World Ranking at the end of August 2024, but did not compete in their Continental Championships.[43]

Qualified teams

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Status of countries with respect to the 2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship:
  Qualified to the World Championship
  Failed to qualify
  Suspended
  Neither entered in the Continental Championships nor listed in the FIVB World Ranking at the end of August 2024

DefendingchampionsSerbia qualified automatically.[44] Therefore, its performance in the2023 European Championship were not taken into account for theCEV slots. Amidst the unresolved host selection process, the all-Asian candidate teams—includingHong Kong,Indonesia, thePhilippines,Thailand andVietnam—continued to pursue their qualification in the2023 Asian Championship inNakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. If the host team was ranked in the top three, itsAVC slot was allocated to the fourth-place team. However, Indonesia refused to join the tournament.[45]

On 22 August 2023,Brazil,Argentina andColombia became qualified teams fromCSV by topping the round-robin of the2023 South American Championship, held inRecife, Brazil.[46][47] The following day,Kenya andEgypt won their semifinals of the2023 African Championship inYaoundé and secured theCAVB spots. Egypt returned to the World Championship after being absent since 2006. The other spot was awarded to the tournament's hostCameroon, which defeatedRwanda in the bronze medal match on 24 August 2023.[48]

As Serbia reached the semifinals of the 2023 European Championship on 30 August 2023, the other semifinalists, includingTurkey, theNetherlands andItaly qualified for the World Championship.[49][50][51] On 3 September 2023, theNORCECA slots were awarded toDominican Republic and theUnited States after they surpassed the semifinals of the2023 NORCECA Championship in Quebec City, Canada. In the bronze medal match the next day,Canada defeatedCuba and qualified for the World Championship.[52][53][54]

On 5 September 2023, Thailand andChina advanced to the final of the 2023 Asian Championship and qualified directly for the World Championship.Japan followed them after beating Vietnam in the bronze medal match the next day.[55][56] However, when Thailand was named the host country on 30 August 2024, Vietnam also qualified, making its debut in the tournament.[57][58]

Finally, the remaining fifteen places were allocated to the highest-ranked teams according to theFIVB World Rankings at the end of August 2024.[43] All of these teams were from CEV and NORCECA, with twelve from CEV and three from NORCECA.[59]Slovakia,Slovenia andSweden made their World Championship debut. Meanwhile,France,Spain,Ukraine andGreece returned to the tournament after long absences, having last participated in 1974, 1982, 1994, and 2002, respectively. Additionally, Cuba andMexico returned to the tournament after missing the 2022 edition. In contrast,South Korea,Kazakhstan andCroatia, all of whom qualified for the 2022 edition, failed to qualify due to insufficient rankings.[citation needed]

The following thirty-two teams qualified for the tournament, listed by the method of qualification.

CountryConfederationQualified asQualified onPrevious appearancesPrevious best performance
TotalFirstLast
 ThailandaAVC Host country 30 August 202461998202213th place (1998,2010,2018,2022)
 SerbiabcCEVDefending champions 15 October 2022619782022Champions (2018,2022)
 BrazilCSV2023 South American champions 22 August 20231719562022Runners-up (1994,2006,2010,2022)
 ArgentinaCSV2023 South American runners-up 22 August 20237196020228th place (1960)
 ColombiaCSV2023 South American 3rd placers 22 August 20231202221st place (2022)
 KenyaCAVB2023 African champions 23 August 202371994202213th place (1994,1998)
 EgyptCAVB2023 African runners-up 23 August 202331990200616th place (1990)
 CameroonCAVB2023 African 3rd placers 24 August 202342006202221st place (2006,2014,2018)
 TurkeydCEV2023 European champions 30 August 20235200620226th place (2010)
 NetherlandsCEV2023 European 3rd placers 30 August 202315195620224th place (2018)
 ItalycCEV2023 European 4th placers 30 August 20231219782022Champions (2002)
 Dominican RepublicNORCECA2023 NORCECA champions2 September 20239197420225th place (2014)
 United StatesNORCECA2023 NORCECA runners-up 2 September 20231719562022Champions (2014)
 CanadaNORCECA2023 NORCECA 3rd placers 3 September 2023101974202210th place (2022)
 ChinaAVC2023 Asian runners-up 5 September 20231519562022Champions (1982,1986)
 JapanAVC2023 Asian 3rd placers 6 September 20231719602022Champions (1962,1967,1974)
 VietnamaAVC2023 Asian 4th placers 30 August 20240NoneNone
 PolandCEV 1stWorld ranked non-qualified team 30 August 20241119522022Runners-up (1952)
 GermanyeCEV 2ndWorld ranked non-qualified team 30 August 202417195620224th place (1974,1986)
 BelgiumCEV 3rdWorld ranked non-qualified team 30 August 20244195620229th place (2022)
 Czech RepublicfgCEV 4thWorld ranked non-qualified team 30 August 202412195220223rd place (1952,1960)
 Puerto RicoNORCECA 5thWorld ranked non-qualified team 30 August 202481974202210th place (2002)
 UkraineCEV 6thWorld ranked non-qualified team 30 August 2024119949th place (1994)
 FranceCEV 7thWorld ranked non-qualified team 30 August 20243195219747th place (1952)
 BulgariaCEV 8thWorld ranked non-qualified team 30 August 202413195220224th place (1952)
 CubaNORCECA 9thWorld ranked non-qualified team 30 August 20241319702018Champions (1978,1994,1998)
 SwedenCEV 10thWorld ranked non-qualified team 30 August 20240NoneNone
 MexicoNORCECA 11thWorld ranked non-qualified team 30 August 202481970201810th place (1974)
 SloveniaCEV 12thWorld ranked non-qualified team 30 August 20240NoneNone
 SlovakiaCEV 13thWorld ranked non-qualified team 30 August 20240NoneNone
 SpainCEV 14thWorld ranked non-qualified team 30 August 20241198220th place (1982)
 GreeceCEV 15thWorld ranked non-qualified team 30 August 20241200210th place (2002)
Notes
a
Originally qualified on 5 September 2023 as theAsian champions. Their spot was allocated to Vietnam, after being awarded hosting rights on 30 August 2024.
b
Competed asSFR Yugoslavia in 1978 (1 time) and asSerbia and Montenegro in 2006 (1 time); 4 appearances as Serbia.
c
Originally qualified on 15 October 2022 as the defending champions. Their spot was allocated to Italy, after finishing theEuropean Championship as the runners-up.
d
Designated as Türkiye since June 2022.
e
Competed asEast Germany from 1956 to 1990 (7 times) and asWest Germany from 1956 to 1990 (8 times); 8 appearances as Germany.
f
Designated as Czechia since 2016.
g
Competed asCzechoslovakia from 1952 to 1986 (8 times); 4 appearances as Czech Republic.

Format

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The tournament are played in two rounds: a preliminary round (pool phase) and a final round (direct elimination phase). During the preliminary round, 32 qualified teams were divided into eight pools, labeled A through H, with four teams in each pool. In this phase, every team within a pool competed against the other three teams once. After the pool phase, the top two teams from each pool advanced to the final round, creating a round of 16 teams. Simultaneously, the bottom two teams from each pool were ranked from 17th to 32nd based on the Team Combined Ranking System.[60][61]

The final round follows a single-elimination format with the round of 16 match-ups determined by each team's pool and ranking position. The initial pairings—A1 versus H2, H1 versus A2, D1 versus E2, E1 versus D2, B1 versus G2, G1 versus B2, C1 versus F2, and F1 versus B2—ensured that teams from pools A, D, E, and H would not encounter with teams from pools B, C, F, and G until the final match. As the competition progresses, the round of 16 losers were ranked from 9th to 16th according to the Team Combined Ranking System, while the winners advance to the quarterfinals. The quarterfinals followed a similar pattern, with losing teams ranked from 5th to 8th, and victorious teams moving to the next stage of the competition. In the semifinals, the losers competed for the third place, while the winners faced each other in the final match.[60][61]

Pools composition

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Main article:2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship seeding
Drawing assistants:Onuma Sittirak for pot 3;Pleumjit Thinkaow for pot 2; andNootsara Tomkom for pot 1
External videos
video iconDrawing of Lots

The final draw was held at The Grand Fourwings Convention Hotel inBangkok, Thailand, on 17 December 2024, 15:00ICT, after the host confirmation by theGovernment of Thailand.[62][63] The draw was graced by the presence ofSorawong Thienthong,Minister of Tourism and Sports (MOTS);Ramon Suzara, President of theAsian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) and Vice President of the FIVB; Somporn Chaibangyang, President of theThailand Volleyball Association (TVA); Preecha Lalun, Deputy Governor of theSports Authority of Thailand (SAT); andKiattipong Radchatagriengkai, Head coach of theThailand women's national volleyball team and led by three of seven legends of Thai volleyball, includingOnuma Sittirak,Pleumjit Thinkaow, andNootsara Tomkom.[64][65]

Based on theFIVB World Rankings at the end of August 2024, the tournament seeding followed a protocol whereThailand, as the host country, was automatically assigned to position A1, and the top seven teams in the World Rankings were placed as the first position in their respective pools. These top-seeded teams includeItaly (B1),Brazil (C1), theUnited States (D1),Turkey (E1),China (F1),Poland (G1) andJapan (H1), distributing the highest-ranked teams across different pools.[66]

For the draw, the 24 non-seeded teams were allocated into three pots based on the World Rankings. Pot 1 featured the next eight high-ranked teams, notably including the defending championSerbia, while Pot 2 contained the subsequent eight highest-ranked teams, and Pot 3 comprised the eight lowest-ranked teams in the competition. The draw process followed a systematic approach, beginning with Pot 3 and concluding with Pot 1, where each selected team was assigned to the available pool in alphabetical order, utilizing aserpentine system that alternates the direction of team placement.[66]

Seeding

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Teams were seeded using theFIVB World Rankings at the end of August 2024 (shown in parentheses), which were published on 30 August 2024.[43]

Seeded teamsPot 1Pot 2Pot 3
 Thailand (13)(hosts)
 Italy (1)
 Brazil (2)
 United States (3)
 Turkey (4)
 China (5)
 Poland (6)
 Japan (7)
 Canada (8)
 Netherlands (9)
 Serbia (10)
 Dominican Republic (11)
 Germany (12)
 Belgium (14)
 Czech Republic (15)
 Puerto Rico (16)
 Argentina (17)
 Ukraine (18)
 France (19)
 Bulgaria (20)
 Colombia (21)
 Kenya (22)
 Cuba (23)
 Sweden (24)
 Mexico (25)
 Slovenia (26)
 Cameroon (27)
 Slovakia (28)
 Spain (29)
 Greece (30)
 Vietnam (33)
 Egypt (36)

Draw

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The eight pools were formed through a random draw, with one team selected from each of the three pots and assigned to a pool based on their pot placement. Eight teams had their positions in the draw predetermined: host nation Thailand, positioned as A1, and the top seven teams in the World Rankings, each occupying the first position in their respective pools. These top-seeded teams include Italy (B1), Brazil (C1), the United States (D1), Turkey (E1), China (F1), Poland (G1), and Japan (H1).[67][68]

Pool A
Pos.Team
A1 Thailand
A2 Netherlands
A3 Sweden
A4 Egypt
Pool B
Pos.Team
B1 Italy
B2 Belgium
B3 Cuba
B4 Slovakia
Pool C
Pos.Team
C1 Brazil
C2 Puerto Rico
C3 France
C4 Greece
Pool D
Pos.Team
D1 United States
D2 Czech Republic
D3 Argentina
D4 Slovenia
Pool E
Pos.Team
E1 Turkey
E2 Canada
E3 Bulgaria
E4 Spain
Pool F
Pos.Team
F1 China
F2 Dominican Republic
F3 Colombia
F4 Mexico
Pool G
Pos.Team
G1 Poland
G2 Germany
G3 Kenya
G4 Vietnam
Pool H
Pos.Team
H1 Japan
H2 Serbia
H3 Ukraine
H4 Cameroon

Venues

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Locations of the host cities

Thailand proposed a tournament hosting plan featuring four potential cities across two strategic options. The first option centered onBangkok andNakhon Ratchasima, with Bangkok designated to host the final round. The alternative proposal expanded the venues to includeChiang Mai andPhuket for preliminary matches.[69] These cities represented keyurban centers in theirrespective regions, with Nakhon Ratchasima, Bangkok, and Chiang Mai being the largest cities in their areas. Phuket was the notable exception, being the second-largest city inSouthern Thailand afterHat Yai. In December 2024, theThai government officially endorsed the four-city hosting proposal.[70] Later, FIVB confirmed the tournament was hosted in four separate cities on 11 December 2024.[63]

Bangkok hosted numerous international sports events, including four editions of theAsian Games and one edition of theFISU World University Games. The city also had a long history in volleyball, having hosted major tournaments such as the finals of the2024 FIVB Women's Volleyball Nations League and the2016 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix, as well as a decade of preliminary matches of the Volleyball World Grand Prix and the Volleyball Nations League. Meanwhile, Nakhon Ratchasima hosted preliminary matches of the2018 FIVB Women's Volleyball Nations League and three editions of theWomen's Junior World Championship andGirls' Youth World Championship, in addition to numerous continental volleyball events.[71][72][73][74]

Phuket served as the host city of theFIVB Beach Volleyball U19 andU21 World Championships in 2021 and previously served as the venue for severalFIVB Beach Volleyball World Tours. Similarly, Chiang Mai hosted the rebranded FIVB Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour in 2023.[71]

In the tournament, each group strategically selected host cities based on multiple factors such as local interest, tourist demographics, and national connections.[75] Pool A and H (seeded byThailand andJapan) competed in Bangkok, capitalizing on their strong fan base among local volleyball enthusiasts. Phuket hosted Pool B and G (seeded byItaly andPoland), leveraging its appeal to European tourists.[76] Chiang Mai was the venue for Pool C and F (seeded byBrazil andChina), taking advantage of the city's popularity among Chinese travelers.[77] Meanwhile, Nakhon Ratchasima, withits historical connection to theUnited States Air Force,[78] hosted Pool D and E (seeded by theUnited States andTurkey).[66]

Indoor arenas

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The following four indoor arenas hosted for the tournament.

Pool A, H andFinal roundPool B and GPool C and FPool D and E
Bangkok[71]Phuket[71]Chiang Mai[71]Nakhon Ratchasima[71]
Indoor Stadium Huamark[62]Phuket Municipal Stadium[79]CMECC[79]Korat Chatchai Hall[79]
Capacity:6,882[80]Capacity:3,337[81]Capacity:4,440Capacity:5,564[82]

Preparations

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Several teams participated in official tournaments or in exhibition ones, either ad hoc or already existing ones, to prepare for the World Championship.

CEV Volleyball European Golden League

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Main article:2025 Women's European Volleyball League § Golden League

Greece,Slovakia,Slovenia,Spain,Sweden, andUkraine featured in the tournament from 29 May to 29 June, withÄngelholm, Sweden, hosting the final.[83] Ukraine won their title after defeatingHungary in the final.Romania claimed their bronze medal after defeating Sweden in the third-place match.[84]

FIVB Volleyball Nations League

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Main article:2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball Nations League

17 national teams took part in the tournament from 4 June to 27 July, withŁódź, Poland, hosting the final.[85]Italy won their title after defeatingBrazil in the final.[86]Poland claimed their bronze medal after defeatingJapan in the third-place match.[87]

AVC Volleyball Nations Cup

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Main article:2025 AVC Women's Volleyball Nations Cup

Vietnam featured in the tournament from 7 to 14 June inHanoi, Vietnam.[88] Vietnam won their title after defeating thePhilippines in the final.[89]

NORCECA Final Four

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Mexico andPuerto Rico participated in the tournament from 16 to 21 July inManati, Puerto Rico.[90] Puerto Rico won their title after defeating Mexico in the final.[91]Cuba was originally set to participate but withdrew, andTrinidad and Tobago replaced them.[92]

NORCECA/CSV Pan-American Cup

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Main article:2025 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup

Canada,Colombia,Cuba, theDominican Republic,Mexico andPuerto Rico participated in the tournament from 3 to 10 August inColima, Mexico.[93] Dominican Republic won their title after defeating Colombia in the final.[94] Puerto Rico claimed their bronze medal after defeating Mexico in the third-place match.[95]Canada competed with a reserve squad, while theUnited States had initially intended to field a reserve team but ultimately withdrew from the tournament.

Other official tournaments

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Thailand andVietnam competed in theSEA V.League from 1 to 10 August,[96][97] whileBelgium,Germany,Greece,Slovenia andSpain took part in the qualification phase of theCEV EuroVolley from 2 to 10 August.

Squads

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Main article:2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship squads

Each national team had to register a long-list roster with up to 25 players, which eventually had to be reduced to a final list of 12 players.[98]

Team ranking system

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Pool standing procedure

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To establish the ranking of teams after the preliminary round, the following criteria were implemented:[99]

  1. Total number of victories (matches won, matches lost)
  2. In the event of a tie, the teams will be ranked by the most point gained per match as follows:
    • Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 points for the winner, 0 points for the loser
    • Match won 3–2: 2 points for the winner, 1 point for the loser
    • Match forfeited: 3 points for the winner, 0 points (0–25, 0–25, 0–25) for the loser
  3. If teams are still tied after examining the number of victories and points gained, then the FIVB will examine the results in order to break the tie in the following order:
    • Set quotient: if two or more teams are tied on the number of points gained, they will be ranked by the quotient resulting from the division of the number of all set won by the number of all sets lost.
    • Points quotient: if the tie persists based on the set quotient, the teams will be ranked by the quotient resulting from the division of all points scored by the total of points lost during all sets.
    • If the tie persists based on the point quotient, the tie will be broken based on the team that won the match of the Round Robin Phase between the tied teams. When the tie in point quotient is between three or more teams, these teams ranked taking into consideration only the matches involving the teams in question.

Teams combined ranking system

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To establish the final ranking of teams of the tournament, the following criteria were implemented:[99]

  1. Position of the team in the Pool (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th)
  2. Total number of victories (matches won, matches lost)
  3. In the event of a tie, the teams will be ranked by the most point gained per match as follows:
    • Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 points for the winner, 0 points for the loser
    • Match won 3–2: 2 points for the winner, 1 point for the loser
    • Match forfeited: 3 points for the winner, 0 points (0–25, 0–25, 0–25) for the loser
  4. If teams are still tied after examining the number of victories and points gained, then the FIVB will examine the results in order to break the tie in the following order:
    • Set quotient: if two or more teams are tied on the number of points gained, they will be ranked by the quotient resulting from the division of the number of all set won by the number of all sets lost.
    • Points quotient: if the tie persists based on the set quotient, the teams will be ranked by the quotient resulting from the division of all points scored by the total of points lost during all sets.
    • If the tie persists based on the point quotient, the tie will be broken based on the team that won the match of the Round Robin Phase between the tied teams. When the tie in point quotient is between three or more teams, these teams ranked taking into consideration only the matches involving the teams in question.

After the round of 16 and the quarterfinals, the eliminated teams were ranked in the final standings according to the Teams Combined Ranking System, which takes into account all matches played during both the preliminary and final rounds.[60][61][99]

Preliminary round

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In the preliminary round, competing teams were divided into eight pools of four teams (pools A to H). Teams in each pool played one another in around-robin, where the top two teams advanced to thefinal round. Meanwhile, the bottom two teams from each pool were ranked from 17th to 32nd based on theteams combined ranking system.

Pool A

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Main article:2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship Pool A

Venue:Indoor Stadium Huamark,Bangkok

Pool A was one of eight pools of the preliminary round of the 2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship. The pool consisted of the host country,Thailand, as well as theNetherlands,Sweden, andEgypt.[67][68] It took place in Bangkok from 22 to 26 August 2025, with rest days on 23 and 25 August. Each matchday featured two games, held at 17:00 and 20:30. As the seeded team, Thailand played all of its matches at 20:30.[100][101] The Netherlands and Thailand advanced to the round of 16.[102]

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 Netherlands3307942.2502982251.324Final round
2 Thailand(H)3217842.0002642381.109
3 Sweden3124570.7142542680.948
4 Egypt3030290.2221892740.690
Source:FIVB Women's World Championship - Standings
Rules for classification:Pool standing procedure
(H) Host
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
22 Aug17:00Netherlands 3–2 Sweden25–2725–1125–2121–2515–9111–93P2Report
22 Aug20:30Thailand 3–1 Egypt25–1523–2525–1525–11 98–66P2Report
24 Aug17:00Netherlands 3–0 Egypt25–1525–1325–13  75–41P2Report
24 Aug20:30Thailand 3–0 Sweden25–1825–2025–22  75–60P2Report
26 Aug17:00Sweden 3–1 Egypt25–1826–2825–2025–16 101–82P2Report
26 Aug20:30Thailand 2–3 Netherlands25–2317–2525–2310–2514–1691–112P2Report

Pool B

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Main article:2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship Pool B

Venue: Phuket Municipal Stadium,Phuket

Pool B was one of eight pools of the preliminary round of the 2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship. The pool consisted of the Olympic champion,Italy, as well asBelgium,Cuba, andSlovakia.[67][68] It took place in Phuket from 22 to 26 August 2025, with rest days on 23 and 25 August. Each matchday features two games, held at 17:00 and 20:30. As the seeded team, Italy played at 20:30 in the first match against Slovakia, while their two remaining matches against Cuba and Belgium were played at 17:00 due to a broadcast time conflict with theThailand vs. Sweden and theThailand vs. Netherlands match inPool A.[100][101] Italy and Belgium advanced to the round of 16.[102]

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 Italy3309919.0002461591.547Final round
2 Belgium3216732.3332251981.136
3 Cuba3123370.4291812450.739
4 Slovakia3030190.1112002500.800
Source:FIVB Women's World Championship - Standings
Rules for classification:Pool standing procedure
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
22 Aug17:00Belgium 3–0 Cuba25–2325–1425–11  75–48P2Report
22 Aug20:30Italy 3–0 Slovakia25–2025–1425–17  75–51P2Report
24 Aug17:00Italy 3–0 Cuba25–925–825–16  75–33P2Report
24 Aug20:30Belgium 3–0 Slovakia25–1925–1725–18  75–54P2Report
26 Aug17:00Italy 3–1 Belgium25–1625–1621–2525–18 96–75P2Report
26 Aug20:30Cuba 3–1 Slovakia27–2525–2122–2526–24 100–95P2Report

Pool C

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Main article:2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship Pool C

Venue:Chiang Mai International Exhibition and Convention Centre,Chiang Mai

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 Brazil3308924.5002561951.313Final round
2 France3217851.6002862741.044
3 Greece3123470.5712372410.983
4 Puerto Rico3030290.2222002690.743
Source:FIVB Women's World Championship - Standings
Rules for classification:Pool standing procedure
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
22 Aug16:00Puerto Rico 1–3 France22–2518–2525–2114–25 79–96P2Report
22 Aug19:30Brazil 3–0 Greece25–1825–1625–16  75–50P2Report
24 Aug16:00Puerto Rico 1–3 Greece19–2513–2525–2314–25 71–98P2Report
24 Aug19:30Brazil 3–2 France21–2520–2525–1525–1715–13106–95P2Report
26 Aug16:00France 3–1 Greece17–2525–2128–2625–17 95–89P2Report
26 Aug19:30Brazil 3–0 Puerto Rico25–1925–1325–18  75–50P2Report

Pool D

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Main article:2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship Pool D

Venue:Korat Chatchai Hall,Nakhon Ratchasima

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 United States3309924.5002662111.261Final round
2 Slovenia3124661.0002632611.008
3 Argentina3123470.5712252620.859
4 Czech Republic3122480.5002542740.927
Source:FIVB Women's World Championship - Standings
Rules for classification:Pool standing procedure
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
22 Aug16:00Czech Republic 1–3 Argentina25–1823–2517–2524–26 89–94P2Report
22 Aug19:30United States 3–1 Slovenia25–2317–2525–2225–14 92–84P2Report
24 Aug16:00Czech Republic 3–2 Slovenia22–2519–2525–2325–1815–13106–104P2Report
24 Aug19:30United States 3–1 Argentina25–1423–2525–1225–17 98–68P2Report
26 Aug16:00Argentina 0–3 Slovenia20–2522–2521–25  63–75P2Report
26 Aug19:30United States 3–0 Czech Republic26–2425–2025–15  76–59P2Report

Pool E

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Main article:2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship Pool E

Venue:Korat Chatchai Hall,Nakhon Ratchasima

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 Turkey330990MAX2271751.297Final round
2 Canada3215661.0002712631.030
3 Spain3124570.7142602680.970
4 Bulgaria3030290.2222182700.807
Source:FIVB Women's World Championship - Standings
Rules for classification:Pool standing procedure
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
23 Aug16:00Canada 3–1 Bulgaria25–2325–1823–2525–18 98–84P2Report
23 Aug19:30Turkey 3–0 Spain25–1825–2025–23  75–61P2Report
25 Aug16:00Canada 3–2 Spain22–2528–2624–2625–1515–10114–102P2Report
25 Aug19:30Turkey 3–0 Bulgaria25–2325–1925–13  75–55P2Report
27 Aug16:00Turkey 3–0 Canada25–2127–2525–13  77–59P2Report
27 Aug19:30Bulgaria 1–3 Spain22–2514–2525–2218–25 79–97P2Report

Pool F

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Main article:2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship Pool F

Venue:Chiang Mai International Exhibition and Convention Centre,Chiang Mai

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 China3309924.5002712011.348Final round
2 Dominican Republic3216632.0002031731.173
3 Mexico3122480.5002342800.836
4 Colombia3031390.3332242780.806
Source:FIVB Women's World Championship - Standings
Rules for classification:Pool standing procedure
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
23 Aug16:00Dominican Republic 3–0 Colombia25–1525–1825–13  75–46P2Report
23 Aug19:30China 3–1 Mexico22–2526–2425–1025–18 98–77P2Report
25 Aug16:00Dominican Republic 3–0 Mexico25–1525–1725–20  75–52P2Report
25 Aug19:30China 3–1 Colombia25–1623–2525–1425–16 98–71P2Report
27 Aug16:00Colombia 2–3 Mexico22–2525–2223–2525–1812–15107–105P2Report
27 Aug19:30China 3–0 Dominican Republic25–1525–2125–17  75–53P2Report

Pool G

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Main article:2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship Pool G

Venue: Phuket Municipal Stadium,Phuket

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 Poland3308942.2503002481.210Final round
2 Germany3217832.6672582181.183
3 Kenya3123460.6671962280.860
4 Vietnam3030190.1111882480.758
Source:FIVB Women's World Championship - Standings
Rules for classification:Pool standing procedure
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
23 Aug17:00Germany 3–0 Kenya25–2225–825–20  75–50P2Report
23 Aug20:30Poland 3–1 Vietnam23–2525–1025–1225–22 98–69P2Report
25 Aug17:00Germany 3–0 Vietnam25–1825–1725–21  75–56P2Report
25 Aug20:30Poland 3–1 Kenya25–1715–2525–1525–14 90–71P2Report
27 Aug17:00Kenya 3–0 Vietnam25–2325–2225–18  75–63P2Report
27 Aug20:30Poland 3–2 Germany21–2525–1519–2528–2619–17112–108P2Report

Pool H

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Main article:2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship Pool H

Venue:Indoor Stadium Huamark,Bangkok

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1 Japan3308933.0002892581.120Final round
2 Serbia3216732.3332442051.190
3 Ukraine3124560.8332392440.980
4 Cameroon3030090.0001602250.711
Source:FIVB Women's World Championship - Standings
Rules for classification:Pool standing procedure
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
23 Aug17:00Japan 3–0 Cameroon25–2125–1725–19  75–57P2Report
23 Aug20:30Serbia 3–0 Ukraine25–2125–1925–17  75–57P2Report
25 Aug17:00Japan 3–2 Ukraine25–2720–2525–2026–2415–11111–107P2Report
25 Aug20:30Serbia 3–0 Cameroon25–1625–1725–12  75–45P2Report
27 Aug17:00Japan 3–1 Serbia25–2330–2823–2525–18 103–94P2Report
27 Aug20:30Ukraine 3–0 Cameroon25–1725–2125–20  75–58P2Report

Final round

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Main articles:2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship final round and2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship final

The final round followed asingle-elimination format with teams from pools A, D, E, and H segregated from pools B, C, F, and G until the final match. The round of 16 losers were ranked from 9th to 16th places, while the quarterfinal losers were ranked from 5th to 8th places according to theteams combined ranking system. In the semifinals, the losers competed for third place, while the winners faced each other in the final match.

Bracket

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The following sixteen teams are matched up, with bold denoting the winners of each match.

 
Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
              
 
29 August
 
 
 Netherlands3
 
3 September
 
 Serbia2
 
 Netherlands2
 
29 August
 
 Japan3
 
 Japan3
 
6 September
 
 Thailand0
 
 Japan1
 
1 September
 
 Turkey3
 
 United States3
 
4 September
 
 Canada0
 
 United States1
 
1 September
 
 Turkey3
 
 Turkey3
 
7 September
 
 Slovenia0
 
 Turkey2
 
30 August
 
 Italy3
 
 Italy3
 
3 September
 
 Germany0
 
 Italy3
 
30 August
 
 Poland0
 
 Poland3
 
6 September
 
 Belgium2
 
 Italy3
 
31 August
 
 Brazil23rd place match
 
 Brazil3
 
4 September7 September
 
 Dominican Republic1
 
 Brazil3 Japan2
 
31 August
 
 France0 Brazil3
 
 China1
 
 
 France3
 

Round of 16

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DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
29 Aug17:00Netherlands 3–2 Serbia27–2526–2422–2520–2515–11110–110P2Report
29 Aug20:30Japan 3–0 Thailand25–2025–2325–23  75–66P2Report
30 Aug17:00Italy 3–0 Germany25–2225–1825–11  75–51P2Report
30 Aug20:30Poland 3–2 Belgium25–2725–2025–1722–2515–10112–99P2Report
31 Aug17:00China 1–3 France20–2525–2725–2220–25 90–99P2Report
31 Aug20:30Brazil 3–1 Dominican Republic18–2525–1225–2025–12 93–69P2Report
1 Sep17:00United States 3–0 Canada25–1825–2125–21  75–60P2Report
1 Sep20:30Turkey 3–0 Slovenia30–2825–1329–27  84–68P2Report

Quarterfinals

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DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
3 Sep17:00Netherlands 2–3 Japan25–2020–2525–2222–2512–15104–107P2Report
3 Sep20:30Italy 3–0 Poland25–1725–2125–18  75–56P2Report
4 Sep17:00Brazil 3–0 France27–2533–3125–19  85–75P2Report
4 Sep20:30United States 1–3 Turkey14–2525–2214–2523–25 76–97P2Report

Semifinals

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DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
6 Sep15:30Japan 1–3 Turkey25–1617–2518–2525–27 85–93P2Report
6 Sep19:30Italy 3–2 Brazil22–2525–2228–3025–2215–13115–112P2Report

3rd place match

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DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
7 Sep15:30Japan 2–3 Brazil12–2517–2525–1929–2716–1899–114P2Report

Final

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DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
7 Sep19:30Turkey 2–3 Italy23–2525–1324–2625–198–15105–98P2Report

Final standing

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Rank[103]Team
1st place, gold medalist(s) Italy
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Turkey
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Brazil
4 Japan
5 United States
6 Netherlands
7 Poland
8 France
9 China
10 Serbia
11 Belgium
12 Germany
13 Thailand
14 Dominican Republic
15 Canada
16 Slovenia
17 Ukraine
18 Spain
19 Sweden
20 Kenya
21 Greece
22 Argentina
23 Cuba
24 Mexico
25 Czech Republic
26 Colombia
27 Bulgaria
28 Puerto Rico
29 Egypt
30 Slovakia
31 Vietnam
32 Cameroon
Qualified for the2027 World Championship
 2025 Women's World champions 

Italy
Second title
14–woman roster
Carlotta Cambi,Monica De Gennaro,Eleonora Fersino,Alessia Orro,Benedetta Sartori,Anna Danesi (c),Stella Nervini,Myriam Sylla,Paola Egonu,Sarah Fahr,Loveth Omoruyi,Gaia Giovannini,Ekaterina Antropova,Yasmina Akrari
Head coach
ArgentinaItalyJulio Velasco

Awards

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The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[104]

Statistics leaders

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Further information:2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship statistics

The statistics of leaders for each skill are recorded throughout the tournament.

Best scorers

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Statistics leaders correct as ofpreliminary round.[105]
#PlayerSpikesBlocksServesTotal
1SwedenIsabelle Haak855595
2ArgentinaBianca Cugno636170
3MexicoSofía Maldonado644068
4FranceHéléna Cazaute586266
5GreeceMartha Anthouli585366

Best spikers

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Statistics leaders correct as ofpreliminary round.[106]
#PlayerSpikesFaultsShots%Total
1SwedenIsabelle Haak85197547.49179
2MexicoSofía Maldonado64305742.38151
3ArgentinaBianca Cugno63247538.89162
4SloveniaFatoumatta Sillah59217039.33150
5FranceHéléna Cazaute58214447.15123

Best blockers

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Statistics leaders correct as ofpreliminary round.[107]
#PlayerBlocksFaultsReboundsAvgTotal
1UkraineDiana Meliushkyna1515135.0043
2MexicoJocelyn Urías1322174.3352
3SloveniaNika Milošič1215214.0048
4BrazilJúlia Kudiess1214124.0038
5NetherlandsNika Daalderop118103.6729

Best servers

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Statistics leaders correct as ofpreliminary round.[108]
#PlayerAcesFaultsHitsAvgTotal
1PolandMartyna Czyrniańska102423.3354
2FranceIman Ndiaye912373.0058
3SloveniaNika Milošič67352.0048
4SwedenIsabelle Haak511371.6753
5Dominican RepublicGaila González55231.6733

Best setters

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Statistics leaders correct as ofpreliminary round.[109]
#PlayerRunningFaultsStillAvgTotal
1NetherlandsSarah van Aalen131111743.67249
2SloveniaEva Pavlović Mori126119642.00323
3ThailandPornpun Guedpard117115439.00272
4Czech RepublicKateřina Valková115523138.33351
5United StatesJordyn Poulter96013732.00233

Best diggers

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Statistics leaders correct as ofpreliminary round.[110]
#PlayerDigsFaultsReceptionsAvgTotal
1Czech RepublicDaniela Digrinová48141716.0079
2FranceJuliette Gélin47131415.6774
3ThailandPiyanut Pannoy4071013.3357
4PolandAleksandra Szczygłowska39121613.0067
5NetherlandsFlorien Reesink3891112.6758

Best receivers

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Statistics leaders correct as ofpreliminary round.[111]
#PlayerExcellentsFaultsServe%Total
1FranceHéléna Cazaute4025441.6796
2SwedenFilippa Brink3127528.70108
3JapanMayu Ishikawa3125336.0586
4Czech RepublicDaniela Digrinová3065632.6192
5FranceJuliette Gélin3033544.1268

Marketing

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Branding

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The official emblem for the FIVB Volleyball World Championship, created by branding agencyLandor Associates, was revealed in December 2020. Inspired by the distinctive panels of avolleyball, each stripe symbolized an athlete in motion—moving, jumping, and diving across the court—and the overall shape resembled the tournament's trophy.[112][113] The emblem's color palette was selected to represent the host nation. For this edition, the emblem featured a red color, reflective of theThai national tricolour flag.[114]

Broadcasting rights

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Main article:2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship broadcasting rights

Sponsorship

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The following brands and businesses are the global and local sponsors for the tournament. For local sponsors, Paul Poole, a marketing consultancy, has been appointed by the Volleyball World to manage sponsorship and partnership marketing efforts for the World Championship.[115][116]

FIVB global partners[117]FIVB official suppliers[117]Official event sponsors[118]Official co-event sponsors[118]

See also

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