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FIVB Volleyball World League

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FIVB Volleyball World League
BERJAYA
SportVolleyball
Founded1990
Folded2017
Replaced byNations League
Challenger Cup
No. of teams12 in Group 1
12 in Group 2
12 in Group 3
ContinentInternational (FIVB)
Last champion
BERJAYA France (2nd title)
Most titlesBERJAYA Brazil (9 titles)

The FIVB Volleyball World League was an annual international men's volleyball competition. Created in 1990, it was the longest and richest of all the international events organized by the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB). The women's version of the competition was called FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix. This event should not be confused with the other international volleyball competitions, the World Championship, the World Cup and the World Grand Champions Cup.

From 2018, the World League and World Grand Prix was replaced by the men's and women's Nations League and men's and women's Challenger Cup.[1][2]

History

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Origins

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BERJAYA
First FIVB World League logo
BERJAYA
Second FIVB World League logo

The World League was created in 1990 as part of the intensive marketing programme that would become a distinctive mark of the FIVB's activities near the end of the century. The idea was to promote the sport of volleyball by establishing an annual competition that would appeal to audiences all over the world.[citation needed]

Winners

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In the 1990s, the Italians dominated the World League, winning the first three tournaments in 1990, 1991 and 1992. Playing at home, Brazil, at the time the Olympic champions, managed to take the gold in 1993, but Italy regained the title in 1994 and 1995.

In 1996, foreshadowing what would happen just a couple of months later at the Atlanta Olympic Games, the Netherlands beat them in an extremely tight five-set match, before Italy once again won the gold in 1997. In 1998, the winners were Cuba, while in 1999 and 2000 Italy won again.

As can be seen, Italy were clearly the dominant team in the first decade of the World League: from 1990 to 2000, the World League was played 11 times, and Italy took gold eight times, while the remaining three titles were won by three different teams.

Italy's supremacy in the World League began to wane in 2001, when Brazil won a second gold medal, beating the Italians in three straight sets. With further titles each year from 2003 to 2007, and winning another titles in 2009 and 2010, the Brazilians were the preeminent at the start of the 21st century, being also World and Olympic Champions. The interruptions to Brazil's dominance came in 2002, when Russia took the title, and in 2008, with the United States winning gold and gaining positive momentum going into the Beijing Olympics.

Competition formula

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The FIVB is constantly adapting the World League's competition formula to improve competitiveness and to make the games more attractive to the audience. Nevertheless, a few basic rules and restrictions will probably remain unchanged in the following years.

  • Teams who participate must provide local media coverage and live TV broadcasting.
  • The competition is divided in at least two phases: a preliminary round (usually called "Intercontinental Round"), with a system of rotating host cities; and one or more final rounds, with one or more host nations.
  • In the preliminary round, teams are organized in pools. Each team plays a total of four matches against all other teams in its pool, two at home, two as visitors. Each pair of matches is played over a weekend.
  • When all the matches of the preliminary round have been played, the top n teams in each pool qualify for the final round(s), and the remaining ones leave the competition. The value of n depends on the number of participating teams and the format that will be employed in the finals.
  • Host nation(s) automatically qualify for the final round(s).
  • The FIVB has tried various formats for the final round(s): Top Six, Top Four, Quarter-Semi-finals (Olympic format). For some years now (2004), the most commonly used is a mixed format: quarterfinalists are organized in two pools, and the top two teams in each pool play semifinals and finals according to the Olympic format.
  • In the preliminary round, a team is usually given the right to work with a list of nineteen players, from which the coach builds the fourteen-player line-up included two liberos (if the team include only one libero in the roster, their max roster number is limited to 12) that will be employed in a particular weekend. For the final round(s), only fourteen players included two liberos are allowed.

Hosts

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List of hosts by number of final round championships hosted.

Times hosted Hosts Year(s)
6BERJAYA Italy1991, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2004, 2014
6BERJAYA Brazil1993, 1995, 2002, 2008, 2015, 2017
4BERJAYA Poland2001, 2007, 2011, 2016
3BERJAYA Argentina1999, 2010, 2013
2BERJAYA Netherlands1996, 2000
2BERJAYA Russia1997, 2006
2BERJAYA Serbia2005, 2009
1BERJAYA Japan1990
1BERJAYA Spain2003
1BERJAYA Bulgaria2012

Appearance

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Brazil and Italy are the only teams that participated in all editions of the World League.

Team Intercontinental Round Final Round[A]
App. First Last App. First Last
BERJAYA Brazil28199020172519902017
BERJAYA Italy28199020172219902016
BERJAYA Russia[B]26199020172219902017
BERJAYA Cuba26199120161519912012
BERJAYA Japan2419902017120082008
BERJAYA France2219902017720012017
BERJAYA Netherlands21199020171019902002
BERJAYA Serbia[C]20199720171320002017
BERJAYA United States20199020171119922017
BERJAYA Bulgaria20199420171019942013
BERJAYA Poland2019982017920012016
BERJAYA Argentina1919962017519992013
BERJAYA South Korea1919912017119951995
BERJAYA China1819902017119961996
BERJAYA Spain1519952017319992003
BERJAYA Portugal1419992017
BERJAYA Greece1319932017120032003
BERJAYA Germany1319922017120122012
BERJAYA Finland1319932017
BERJAYA Canada1119912017220132017
BERJAYA Venezuela920012017
BERJAYA Egypt720062017
BERJAYA Czech Republic520032017120032003
BERJAYA Australia519992017120142014
BERJAYA Iran520132017120142014
BERJAYA Puerto Rico420112016
BERJAYA Belgium420142017
BERJAYA Mexico420142017
BERJAYA Slovakia420142017
BERJAYA Tunisia420142017
BERJAYA Turkey420142017
BERJAYA Kazakhstan320152017
BERJAYA Montenegro320152017
BERJAYA Chinese Taipei220162017
BERJAYA Qatar220162017
BERJAYA Slovenia220162017
BERJAYA Austria120172017
BERJAYA Estonia120172017
  Team last allocated in Group 1
  Team last allocated in Group 2
  Team last allocated in Group 3
  Team was inactive in the last World League

Results summary

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Year Final host Final 3rd place match Teams
IR / FR
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 4th place
1990 Japan
Osaka
BERJAYA
Italy
3–0 BERJAYA
Netherlands
BERJAYA
Brazil
3–1 BERJAYA
Soviet Union
8 / 4
1991 Italy
Milan
BERJAYA
Italy
3–0 BERJAYA
Cuba
BERJAYA
Soviet Union
3–1 BERJAYA
Netherlands
10 / 4
1992 Italy
Genoa
BERJAYA
Italy
3–1 BERJAYA
Cuba
BERJAYA
United States
3–1 BERJAYA
Netherlands
12 / 4
1993 Brazil
São Paulo
BERJAYA
Brazil
3–0 BERJAYA
Russia
BERJAYA
Italy
3–0 BERJAYA
Cuba
12 / 4
1994 Italy
Milan
BERJAYA
Italy
3–0 BERJAYA
Cuba
BERJAYA
Brazil
3–2 BERJAYA
Bulgaria
12 / 6
1995 Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
BERJAYA
Italy
3–1 BERJAYA
Brazil
BERJAYA
Cuba
3–2 BERJAYA
Russia
12 / 6
1996 Netherlands
Rotterdam
BERJAYA
Netherlands
3–2 BERJAYA
Italy
BERJAYA
Russia
3–2 BERJAYA
Cuba
11 / 6
1997 Russia
Moscow
BERJAYA
Italy
3–0 BERJAYA
Cuba
BERJAYA
Russia
3–0 BERJAYA
Netherlands
12 / 6
1998 Italy
Milan
BERJAYA
Cuba
Round-robin BERJAYA
Russia
BERJAYA
Netherlands
Round-robin BERJAYA
Italy
12 / 4
1999 Argentina
Mar del Plata
BERJAYA
Italy
3–1 BERJAYA
Cuba
BERJAYA
Brazil
3–1 BERJAYA
Russia
12 / 6
2000 Netherlands
Rotterdam
BERJAYA
Italy
3–2 BERJAYA
Russia
BERJAYA
Brazil
3–0 BERJAYA
Yugoslavia
12 / 6
2001 Poland
Katowice
BERJAYA
Brazil
3–0 BERJAYA
Italy
BERJAYA
Russia
3–0 BERJAYA
Yugoslavia
16 / 8
2002 Brazil
Belo Horizonte / Recife
BERJAYA
Russia
3–1 BERJAYA
Brazil
BERJAYA
Yugoslavia
3–1 BERJAYA
Italy
16 / 8
2003 Spain
Madrid
BERJAYA
Brazil
3–2 BERJAYA
Serbia and Montenegro
BERJAYA
Italy
3–1 BERJAYA
Czech Republic
16 / 8
2004 Italy
Rome
BERJAYA
Brazil
3–1 BERJAYA
Italy
BERJAYA
Serbia and Montenegro
3–0 BERJAYA
Bulgaria
12 / 4
2005 Serbia and Montenegro
Belgrade
BERJAYA
Brazil
3–1 BERJAYA
Serbia and Montenegro
BERJAYA
Cuba
3–2 BERJAYA
Poland
12 / 4
2006 Russia
Moscow
BERJAYA
Brazil
3–2 BERJAYA
France
BERJAYA
Russia
3–0 BERJAYA
Bulgaria
16 / 6
2007 Poland
Katowice
BERJAYA
Brazil
3–1 BERJAYA
Russia
BERJAYA
United States
3–1 BERJAYA
Poland
16 / 6
2008 Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
BERJAYA
United States
3–1 BERJAYA
Serbia
BERJAYA
Russia
3–1 BERJAYA
Brazil
16 / 6
2009 Serbia
Belgrade
BERJAYA
Brazil
3–2 BERJAYA
Serbia
BERJAYA
Russia
3–0 BERJAYA
Cuba
16 / 6
2010 Argentina
Córdoba
BERJAYA
Brazil
3–1 BERJAYA
Russia
BERJAYA
Serbia
3–2 BERJAYA
Cuba
16 / 6
2011 Poland
GdańskSopot
BERJAYA
Russia
3–2 BERJAYA
Brazil
BERJAYA
Poland
3–0 BERJAYA
Argentina
16 / 8
2012 Bulgaria
Sofia
BERJAYA
Poland
3–0 BERJAYA
United States
BERJAYA
Cuba
3–2 BERJAYA
Bulgaria
16 / 6
2013 Argentina
Mar del Plata
BERJAYA
Russia
3–0 BERJAYA
Brazil
BERJAYA
Italy
3–2 BERJAYA
Bulgaria
18 / 6
2014 Italy
Florence
BERJAYA
United States
3–1 BERJAYA
Brazil
BERJAYA
Italy
3–0 BERJAYA
Iran
28 / 6
2015 Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
BERJAYA
France
3–0 BERJAYA
Serbia
BERJAYA
United States
3–0 BERJAYA
Poland
32 / 6
2016 Poland
Kraków
BERJAYA
Serbia
3–0 BERJAYA
Brazil
BERJAYA
France
3–0 BERJAYA
Italy
36 / 6
2017 Brazil
Curitiba
BERJAYA
France
3–2 BERJAYA
Brazil
BERJAYA
Canada
3–1 BERJAYA
United States
36 / 6

Medals summary

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1BERJAYA Brazil97420
2BERJAYA Italy83415
3BERJAYA Russia35614
4BERJAYA United States2136
5BERJAYA France2114
6BERJAYA Cuba1539
7BERJAYA Serbia1315
8BERJAYA Netherlands1113
9BERJAYA Poland1012
10BERJAYA FR Yugoslavia /
BERJAYA Serbia and Montenegro
0224
11BERJAYA Canada0011
BERJAYA Soviet Union0011
Totals (12 entries)28282884

Most valuable player by edition

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See also

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Notes

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  1. Since Group system was introduced in 2014, statistics of only Group 1 Final Round are included, as this is the medal round.
  2. Russia's total includes appearances as BERJAYA Soviet Union and BERJAYA CIS.
  3. Serbia's total includes appearances as BERJAYA Yugoslavia and BERJAYA Serbia and Montenegro.

References

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