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European Volleyball Confederation

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Sports governing body

European Volleyball Confederation
Confédération Européenne de Volleyball
JurisdictionInternational
Membership56 member associations
AbbreviationCEV
Founded1963; 63 years ago (1963)
AffiliationFIVB
HeadquartersLuxembourg City,Luxembourg
LocationEurope
PresidentCroatia Roko Sikirić
Official website
www.cev.eu

TheEuropean Volleyball Confederation (French:Confédération Européenne de Volleyball orCEV) is the continentalgoverning body for the sports ofindoor volleyball,beach volleyball andsnow volleyball inEurope. Itsheadquarters is inLuxembourg City,Luxembourg.[1]

Profile

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Although the CEV was formed on 21 October 1963, inBucharest,Romania[1] volleyball became popular in Europe many years before. The majority of the teams that attended the Congress which eventually led to the foundation of theFIVB in 1947 were from this continent. The foundation is supposed[by whom?] to have been a move on the part of European national federations.

Volleyball was invented in the United States and became an extremely popular sport in eastern Europe when introduced by American soldiers duringWorld War I. By the middle of the century, it had spread through the rest of the continent. Many techniques and tactics commonplace in modern volleyball were introduced by European teams.

The long and significant tradition of the sport in the continent may at least partially account for the administrative structure employed by the CEV, which rivals the FIVB's in size and comprehensiveness. It is the biggest of all volleyball confederations and organizes the most annual competitions and tournaments. As of 2005, its headquarters are located in Luxembourg.

As the presiding entity over European volleyball federations, the CEV organizes continental competitions such as the prestigious European Championship (first edition, 1948), the CEV Cup and the European League. It participates in the organization of qualification tournaments for major events such as theOlympic Games,men's andwomen's world championships and international competitions of its affiliated federations.

The CEV family increased its membership to 56 Federations following the approval ofKosovo on the opening day of the 35th FIVB World Congress held on 5 October 2016, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

In response to the2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the European Volleyball Confederation banned all Russian national teams, clubs and officials from participating in European competition, and suspended all Russians from their respective functions in CEV organs.[2] It also canceled all competitions in Russia.[3]

Affiliated federations

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As of 2022, the following 56 national federations are CEV affiliates, listed alphabetically.

CodeNationFederation
ALB AlbaniaFederata Shqiptare e Volejbollit
AND AndorraFederació Andorrana de Voleibol
ARM ArmeniaHayastani Voleyboli Federats’ia
AUT AustriaÖsterreichischer Volleyball Verband
AZE AzerbaijanAzərbaycan Voleybol Federasiyası
BLR BelarusBielaruskaja Fiederacjya Valiejbola
BEL BelgiumFédération Royale Belge de Volleyball
BIH Bosnia and HerzegovinaOdbojkaški savez Bosne i Hercegovine
BUL BulgariaBulgarska Federatsiya Volejbol
CRO CroatiaHrvatski odbojkaški savez
CYP CyprusKypriakí Omospondía Petosfaírisis
CZE Czech RepublicČeský Volejbalový Svaz
DEN DenmarkDansk Volleyball Forbund
ENG EnglandVolleyball England
EST EstoniaEesti Võrkpalli Liit
FAR Faroe IslandsFlogbóltssamband Føroya
FIN FinlandSuomen Lentopalloliitto F. Y.
FRA FranceFédération Française de Volleyball
GEO GeorgiaSakartvelos Prenburtis Pedaratsia
GER GermanyDeutscher Volleyball Verband
GIB GibraltarGibraltar Volleyball Association
GRE GreeceEllinikí Omospondía Petosfaírisis
GRL GreenlandKalaallit Nunaanni Volleyballertartut Kattuffiat
HUN HungaryMagyar Röplabda Szövetség
ISL IcelandBlaksamband Íslands
IRL IrelandVolleyball Ireland
ISR IsraelIgud HaKadur'af BeIsrael
ITA ItalyFederazione Italiana Pallavolo
KOS KosovoFederata e Volejbollit e Kosovës
LAT LatviaLatvijas volejbola federācija
LIE LiechtensteinLiechtensteiner Volleyball Verband
LTU LithuaniaLietuvos tinklinio federacija
LUX LuxembourgFédération Luxembourgeoise de Volleyball
MLT MaltaMalta Volleyball Association
MLD MoldovaFederaţia Moldovenească de Volei
MON MonacoFédération Monégasque de Volleyball
MNE MontenegroOdbojkaški savez Crne Gore
NED NetherlandsNederlandse Volleybalbond
MKD North MacedoniaOdbojkarska Federacija na Makedonija
NIR Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Volleyball Association
NOR NorwayNorges Volleyballforbund
POL PolandPolski Związek Piłki Siatkowej
POR PortugalFederação Portuguesa de Voleibol
ROU RomaniaFederaţia Română de Volei
RUS RussiaFederetsiya Voleybola Rossii
SMR San MarinoFederazione Sammarinese Pallavolo
SCO ScotlandScottish Volleyball Association
SRB SerbiaOdbojkaški savez Srbije
SVK SlovakiaSlovenská Volejbalová Federácia
SLO SloveniaOdbojkarska Zveza Slovenije
ESP SpainReal Federación Española de Voleibol
SWE SwedenSvenska Volleybollförbundet
SUI SwitzerlandSwiss Volley
TUR TurkeyTürkiye Voleybol Federasyonu
UKR UkraineUkrayins'ka Federetsiya Voleybolu
WAL WalesPêl-foli Cymru

FIVB world rankings

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FIVB Men's Rankings
(as of 5 October 2025)[4]
CEV*FIVB±National TeamPoints
11Steady Poland390.96
22Steady Italy385.02
34Steady France328.22
46Steady Slovenia303.61
59Steady Bulgaria261.3
611Steady Germany247.4
713Steady Serbia233.34
814Steady Turkey230.09
915Steady Belgium225.86
1017Steady Ukraine202.85
1118Steady Czech Republic201.25
1219Steady Finland188.93
1320Steady Netherlands180.95
1423Steady Portugal145.04
1524Steady Romania141.7
1625Steady Greece137.44
1731Steady Israel119.14
1832Steady  Switzerland118.01
1934Steady Estonia112.67
2035Steady Slovakia111.19
2136Steady Spain110.96
2238Steady Croatia105.83
2341Steady Denmark100.54
2442Steady Sweden96.39
2546Steady Latvia86.64
2647Steady North Macedonia85.18
2748Steady Hungary80.5
2852Steady Austria78.35
2954Steady San Marino68.8
3055Steady Montenegro66.12
3156Steady Scotland66.03
3262Steady Norway62.99
3365Steady Luxembourg56.63
3472Steady Northern Ireland49.37
3578Steady Kosovo41.12
3686Steady Grenada28.8
3796Steady Faroe Islands16.42
3899Steady Azerbaijan8.75
39101Steady Iceland3.88
*Local rankings based on FIVB ranking points
FIVB Women's Rankings
(as of 29 June 2025)[5]
CEV*FIVB±National TeamPoints
11Steady Italy456.91
23Steady Poland369.04
34Steady Turkey368.54
48Steady Netherlands262.59
511Steady Serbia234.19
612Steady Germany234.08
713Steady Czech Republic208.84
814Steady Belgium190.98
915Steady Ukraine189.05
1016Steady France182.65
1120Steady Bulgaria169.78
1221Steady Sweden153.59
1325Steady Slovenia142.69
1428Increase 1 Romania136.33
1529Increase 1 Slovakia128.54
1630Increase 1 Hungary127.51
1731Increase 1  Switzerland115.17
1832Increase 1 Greece114.27
1933Increase 1 Spain112.45
2036Increase 2 Croatia102.94
2137Increase 2 Austria99.99
2238Increase 2 Bosnia and Herzegovina95.83
2339Increase 2 Portugal93.5
2441Increase 2 Finland92.38
2544Decrease 17 Latvia75.53
2645Increase 1 Montenegro74.94
2746Increase 3 Azerbaijan73.52
2851Increase 5 Estonia56.98
2952Increase 6 Ireland56.07
3054Increase 6 Israel54.47
3162Increase 9 Georgia37.39
3263Increase 9 Kosovo34.62
3367Increase 10 North Macedonia27.19
3469Increase 10 Iceland21.77
3570Increase 10 Denmark19.47
3671Increase 10 Luxembourg12.44
*Local rankings based on FIVB ranking points

Competitions

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Volleyball

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National teams:

Men
Women

Clubs:

Men
Women

Beach volleyball

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Championship:

Tour

Snow volleyball

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Title holders

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Volleyball

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ChampionshipLeagueU22U20U18U16Champions LeagueCEV CupChallenge Cup
Men Poland
(2023)
 Finland
(2025)
 France
(2024)
 France
(2024)
 France
(2024)
 Italy
(2025)
ItalySir Safety Umbria Perugia
(2024–25)
TurkeyZiraat Bank Ankara
(2024–25)
PolandLKPS Lublin
(2024–25)
Women Turkey
(2023)
 Ukraine
(2025)
 Italy
(2024)
 Turkey
(2024)
 Bulgaria
(2024)
 Poland
(2025)
ItalyImoco Volley Conegliano
(2024–25)
ItalyIgor Gorgonzola Novara
(2024–25)
ItalyRoma Volley
(2024–25)

Zonal associations

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Zones

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The CEV is divided into six zonal associations largely based on geography:[10]

  1. Balkan Volleyball Association (BVA) (1998) – 11 national federations,BVA Cup[11]
  2. Eastern European Volleyball Zonal Association (EEVZA) (2005) – 10 national federations[12]
  3. Middle European Volleyball Zonal Association (MEVZA) (2002) – 8+1 national federations,MEVZA League[13]
  4. North European Volleyball Zonal Association (NEVZA) (2002) – 8 national federations[14]
  5. Western European Volleyball Zonal Association (WEVZA) (2013) – 8 national federations[15]
  6. Small Countries Association (SCA) (1986) – 13+2 national federations,SCA Championship[16]

Members

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  1. ALB,BIH,BUL,GRE,KOS,MDA,MKD,MNE,ROU,SRB,TUR
  2. ARM,AZE,BLR,EST,GEO,LAT,LTU,POL,RUS,UKR
  3. AUT,CRO,CYP,CZE,HUN,ISR,LUX,SVK,SLO
  4. DEN,ENG,FRO,FIN,GRL,ISL,NOR,SWE
  5. BEL,FRA,GER,ITA,NED,POR,ESP,SUI
  6. MLT,SMR,GIB,AND,MON,LIE,LUX,WAL,IRL,NIR,SCO+ISL,GRL,FRO,CYP

Sponsors

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Sponsors of CEV
Mikasa Sports,Sberbank,DenizBank,DHL,Gerflor[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ab"About the CEV". European Volleyball Confederation. Retrieved21 December 2013.
  2. ^"European Volleyball Federation bans Russian, Belarusian teams, officials from European competition".
  3. ^Feinswog, Lee (28 February 2022)."USA Volleyball will not play in Russia, Anae leaves Ukraine, Christenson OK in Kazan, Liskevych memories".
  4. ^"The FIVB World Ranking".FIVB. 5 October 2025. Retrieved5 October 2025.
  5. ^"The FIVB Women's World Ranking".FIVB. 29 June 2025. Retrieved29 June 2025.
  6. ^"Competition History". European Volleyball Confederation. Retrieved25 December 2018.
  7. ^"CEV U20 Beach Volleyball European Championship 2019". European Volleyball Confederation. Retrieved22 December 2018.
  8. ^"CEV U18 Beach Volleyball European Championship 2019". European Volleyball Confederation. Retrieved22 December 2018.
  9. ^ab"History & Future: The Development of the Game".snowvolleyball.at. Archived fromthe original on 22 December 2018. Retrieved22 December 2018.
  10. ^"CEV - Zonal Associations".www.cev.eu. Retrieved6 June 2022.
  11. ^"Balkan Volleyball Association (BVA) | InsideCEV".inside.cev.eu. Archived fromthe original on 25 July 2025. Retrieved21 October 2025.
  12. ^"Eastern European Volleyball Zonal Association (EEVZA) | InsideCEV".inside.cev.eu. Archived fromthe original on 25 July 2025. Retrieved21 October 2025.
  13. ^https://inside.cev.eu/institutions/zonal-associations/middle-european-volleyball-zonal-association-mevza/
  14. ^https://inside.cev.eu/institutions/zonal-associations/north-european-volleyball-zonal-association-nevza/
  15. ^https://inside.cev.eu/institutions/zonal-associations/western-european-volleyball-zonal-association-wevza/
  16. ^https://inside.cev.eu/institutions/zonal-associations/small-countries-association-sca/

External links

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