2017 Men's European Volleyball League

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2017 Men's European League
Tournament details
Host nation Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark [1]
Dates9–25 June (qualification)
1–2 July (final round)
Teams8
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
ChampionsFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine (1st title)
Runners-upFlag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia
Third placeFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Fourth placeFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Tournament awards
MVP Flag of Ukraine.svg Maksym Drozd
Best Setter Flag of Ukraine.svg Volodymyr Kovalchuk
Best OH Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksiy Klyamar
Flag of Denmark.svg Rasmus Breuning Nielsen
Best MB Flag of Ukraine.svg Maksym Drozd
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Gjoko Josifov
Best OPP Flag of North Macedonia.svg Nikola Gjorgiev
Best Libero Flag of Sweden.svg Anton Wijk Tegenrot
Official website
2017 CEV European League

The 2017 Men's European Volleyball League is the 14th edition of the annual Men's European Volleyball League, which features men's national volleyball teams from eight European countries.

Contents

A preliminary league round is played from 9 to 25 June 2017, and the final four tournament from 1 to 2 July 2017 at the Gentofte Sportspark in Gentofte, Denmark. [1]

Teams

League round

Pool A

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 660171836.0005114361.172 Final Four
2Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 633912121.0005345121.043
3Flag of Albania.svg  Albania 633912121.0005145180.992
4Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 60613180.1673474250.816
Source: [ citation needed ]

Week 1

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
16 Jun17:00 Albania  Flag of Albania.svg3–2Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 15–2523–2525–2326–2415–9104–106 Report
16 Jun19:30 Macedonia  Flag of North Macedonia.svg3–0Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 25–1925–1925–20  75–58 Report
17 Jun17:00 Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg3–2Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 19–2523–2526–2425–915–12108–95 Report
17 Jun19:30 Albania  Flag of Albania.svg0–3Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 21–2516–2522–25  59–75 Report
18 Jun17:00 Azerbaijan  Flag of Azerbaijan.svg1–3Flag of Albania.svg  Albania 22–2522–2525–1710–25 79–92 Report
18 Jun19:30 Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg1–3Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 26–2417–2518–2518–25 79–99 Report

Week 2

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
23 Jun15:00 Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg0–3Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 16–2522–2530–32  68–82 Report
23 Jun18:00 Albania  Flag of Albania.svg3–0Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 25–1525–2125–19  75–55 Report
24 Jun15:00 Macedonia  Flag of North Macedonia.svg3–0Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 25–2025–1925–21  75–60 Report
24 Jun18:00 Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg3–1Flag of Albania.svg  Albania 25–2225–1223–2525–23 98–82 Report
25 Jun15:00 Azerbaijan  Flag of Azerbaijan.svg0–3Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 18–2516–2516–25  50–75 Report
25 Jun18:00 Macedonia  Flag of North Macedonia.svg3–2Flag of Albania.svg  Albania 25–2117–2525–2123–2515–10105–102 Report

Pool B

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 651141572.1435194461.164 Final Four
2Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark [lower-alpha 1] (H)642121472.0004974681.062 Final Four
3Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 62479140.6435025120.980
4Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 61536160.3754345260.825
Source: [ citation needed ]
(H) Host
Notes:
  1. Qualified as hosts

Week 1

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
9 Jun16:00 Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg3–0Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 25–1926–2425–21  76–64 Report
9 Jun19:00 Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg3–0Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 25–2225–2025–19  75–61 Report
10 Jun16:00 Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg3–1Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 22–2525–1525–1625–22 97–78 Report
10 Jun19:00 Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg3–0Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 25–2225–2225–23  75–67 Report
11 Jun16:00 Israel  Flag of Israel.svg3–1Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 18–2525–2225–2325–20 93–90 Report
11 Jun19:00 Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg1–3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 25–2119–2516–2522–25 82–96 Report

Week 2

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
16 Jun16:00 Israel  Flag of Israel.svg0–3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 16–2513–2515–25  44–75 Report
16 Jun18:30 Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg0–3Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 23–2523–2521–25  67–75 Report
17 Jun15:00 Israel  Flag of Israel.svg1–3Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 19–2525–2013–2522–25 79–95 Report
17 Jun17:30 Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg3–1Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 23–2525–1925–2125–22 98–87 Report
18 Jun16:00 Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg3–2Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 25–1521–2525–2122–2515–11108–97 Report
18 Jun18:30 Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg3–1Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 19–2525–1825–1825–18 94–79 Report

Final four

The top placed team from each group and the best second-placed team will qualify for the final four. The fourth participant will be the organizer of the tournament. [2]

Qualified teams

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
1 July
 
 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 2
 
2 July
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 3
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 3
 
1 July
 
Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 1
 
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 2
 
 
Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 3
 
Third place
 
 
2 July
 
 
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3
 
 
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 1

Semifinals

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
1 Jul16:00 Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg2–3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 25–2319–2516–2525–2216–18101–113 Report
1 Jul19:00 Denmark  Flag of Denmark.svg2–3Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 25–1925–2014–2520–2511–1595–104 Report

Third place game

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
2 Jul16:00 Sweden  Flag of Sweden.svg3–1Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 25–2316–2525–1925–21 91–88 Report

Final

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
2 Jul19:00 Ukraine  Flag of Ukraine.svg3–1Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 25–1525–2224–2625–13 99–76 Report

Final standings

Awards

See also

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References

  1. 1 2 CEV (22 March 2017). "100 days to men's European League Final Four" . Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  2. CEV (12 January 2017). "2017 European League participants and pools announced". Archived from the original on 3 July 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2017.