2020 Women's U19 Volleyball European Championship

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2020 Women's U19 Volleyball European Championship
Tournament details
Host nationFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Dates22 – 30 August 2020
Teams9
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
ChampionsFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey (2nd title)
Tournament awards
MVP Flag of Turkey.svg İpar Özay Kurt
Official website
Official website

The 2020 Women's Junior European Volleyball Championship was the 27th edition of the competition, with the main phase (contested between 9 teams) held in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia from 22 to 30 August 2020. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Qualification

The qualifying stage for the final tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic by the CEV on 15 June 2020. The tournament itself will be held with participants determined from European Ranking after the respective National Federations confirm their participation in the event. [4] On 16 July, it was announced that all of them confirmed the wish to use their respective slot. [5]

Means of qualificationQualifier
Host CountriesFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Qualification 2nd round Pool A Flag of Russia.svg  Russia (1)
Pool B Flag of Italy.svg  Italy (2)
Pool C Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey (3)
Pool D Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia (3)
Pool E Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (5)
Pool F Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia (6)
Pool G Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria (7)
Qualification 3rd round Pool H Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus (8)
Pool I Flag of France.svg  France (9)
Best runner up Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (10)

Venues

Pool I, Final roundPool II, Classification matches
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Croatia.svg Osijek, Croatia
Arena Zenica Gradski vrt Hall
Capacity: 6,200Capacity: 3,500
Arena Zenica.jpg Dvorana Gradski vrt 9.jpg

Pools composition

The drawing of lots was combined with a seeding of National Federations and performed as follows:

  1. The two organisers were seeded in Preliminary pools. Bosnia and Herzegovina in Pool I and Croatia in Pool II.
  2. Remaining 10 participating teams drawn after they were previously placed in five cups as per their position in the latest European Ranking
Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4Pot 5
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Flag of France.svg  France
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Result

The drawing of lots was held on 23 July 2020 in Luxembourg. [6]

Pool IPool II
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Flag of France.svg  France

Before the start of the tournament it was announced that Italy, Russia and Germany have withdrawn due to travel restrictions imposed by COVID-19 pandemic. [7]

Preliminary round


Pool I

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 440101252.4003753461.084 Semifinals
2Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 431101142.7503522961.189
3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 4227861.3333242691.204 5th–8th semifinals
4Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 41335100.5003313560.930
5Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 40401120.0832103250.646
Source: [ citation needed ]
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
22 Aug17:30 Serbia  Flag of Serbia.svg3–1Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 25–1925–2022–2525–20 97–84 Report
22 Aug20:00 Bosnia and Herzegovina  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg0–3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 11–2512–2510–25  33–75 Report
23 Aug17:30 Poland  Flag of Poland.svg3–0Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 27–2525–1525–18  77–58 Report
23 Aug20:00 Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg3–2Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 16–2525–2125–2120–2515–13101–105 Report
24 Aug17:30 Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg1–3Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 25–2024–2619–2521–25 89–96 Report
24 Aug20:00 Serbia  Flag of Serbia.svg3–0Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 25–2325–1125–13  75–47 Report
26 Aug17:30 Poland  Flag of Poland.svg2–3Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 23–2523–2525–1925–1912–15108–103 Report
26 Aug20:00 Bosnia and Herzegovina  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg1–3Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 19–2525–2226–2816–25 86–100 Report
27 Aug17:30 Serbia  Flag of Serbia.svg3–0Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 25–2225–2125–21  75–64 Report
27 Aug20:00 Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg3–0Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 25–1625–1825–10  75–44 Report

Pool II

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1Flag of France.svg  France 3308933.0002862421.182 Semifinals
2Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 3216732.3332412131.131
3Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 3122380.3752302610.881 5th–8th semifinals
4Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3032490.4442633040.865
Source: [ citation needed ]
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
22 Aug17:30 Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg2–3Flag of France.svg  France 24–2626–2414–2525–237–1596–113 Report
22 Aug20:00 Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg3–0Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 25–2225–1725–20  75–59 Report
24 Aug17:30 Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg0–3Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 15–2522–2519–25  56–75 Report
24 Aug20:00 France  Flag of France.svg3–0Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 25–1725–1725–21  75–55 Report
26 Aug17:30 Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg3–2Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 27–2524–2625–1922–2518–16116–111 Report
26 Aug20:00 Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg1–3Flag of France.svg  France 25–2322–2523–2521–25 91–98 Report

5th–8th classification

 
Semifinals 5th place match
 
      
 
29 August
 
 
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 3
 
30 August
 
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 0
 
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 3
 
29 August
 
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 0
 
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 3
 
 
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 0
 
7th place match
 
 
30 August
 
 
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3
 
 
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 1

5th–8th semifinals

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
29 Aug17:30 Poland  Flag of Poland.svg3–0Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 25–2025–1925–8  75–47 Report
29 Aug20:00 Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg3–0Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 25–1725–2325–17  75–57 Report

7th place match

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
30 Aug15:00 Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg3–1Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 25–1721–2525–1025–20 96–72 Report

5th place match

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
30 Aug17:30 Poland  Flag of Poland.svg3–0Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 25–1925–2325–17  75–59 Report

Final round

 
Semifinals Final
 
      
 
29 August
 
 
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 1
 
30 August
 
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 3
 
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 3
 
29 August
 
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 2
 
Flag of France.svg  France 1
 
 
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 3
 
3rd place match
 
 
30 August
 
 
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 3
 
 
Flag of France.svg  France 1

Semifinals

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
29 Aug17:00 Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg1–3Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 25–2117–2522–2524–26 88–97 Report
29 Aug19:30 France  Flag of France.svg1–3Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 25–2315–2520–2514–25 74–98 Report

3rd place match

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
30 Aug17:00 Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg3–1Flag of France.svg  France 25–1825–2123–2527–25 100–89 Report

Final

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
30 Aug20:00 Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg3–2Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 25–1716–2523–2525–1615–8104–91 Report

Final standing

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
4Flag of France.svg  France
5Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
6Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
7Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
8Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
9Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Qualified for the 2021 Women's U20 World Championship

Awards

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