2023 Women's U17 European Volleyball Championship

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2023 Women's U17 European Volleyball Championship
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Tournament details
Host nationFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Dates11–23 July 2023
Teams16
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
ChampionsFlag of Italy.svg  Italy (2nd title)
Tournament awards
MVP Flag of Italy.svg Ludovica Tosini
Official website
Official website

The 2023 Women's U17 European Volleyball Championship was the 4th edition of the Women's U17 European Volleyball Championship, a biennial international volleyball tournament organised by the European Volleyball Confederation (CEV) the girls' under-17 national teams of Europe. The tournament was held in Serbia and Hungary from 11 to 23 July 2023. [1] [2]

Contents

Qualification

Means of qualificationQualifier
Host countriesFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Qualification 1st roundBVAFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
EEVZAFlag of Poland.svg  Poland
MEVZAFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
WEVZAFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Qualification 2nd roundPool AFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Pool BFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Flag of France.svg  France
Pool CFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Pool DFlag of Romania.svg  Romania
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia
Pool EFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia

Venues

Pool I, Final roundPool II
Flag of Serbia.svg Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia Flag of Hungary.svg Békéscsaba, Hungary
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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. Serbia in Pool I and Hungary in Pool II.
  2. Remaining 14 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 5Pot 6Pot 7
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy (1)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey (3)
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia (5)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium (6)
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania (7)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria (8)
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia (9)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands (10)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (11)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (12)
Flag of France.svg  France (14)
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia (20)
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia (26)
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece (27)
Result

The drawing of lots was held on 28 April 2023. [3]

Pool IPool II
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Flag of France.svg  France
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Flag of Greece.svg  Greece

Preliminary round

Pool I

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 770192163.5005474531.208 Semifinals
2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 761171972.7146204871.273
3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 7431217131.3086636411.034
4Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 7341012130.9235445490.991
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 734914141.0006176151.003
6Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 734912160.7505956300.944
7Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 71669190.4745366360.843
8Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 71624200.2004765850.814
Source: [4]
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
11 Jul12:00 Italy  Flag of Italy.svg3–2Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 23–2525–1425–1723–2515–10111–91 Report
11 Jul14:30 Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg1–3Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 23–2525–1523–2528–30 99–95 Report
11 Jul17:30 Georgia  Flag of Georgia.svg3–2Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 25–1618–2514–2525–2115–997–96 Report
11 Jul20:00 Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg3–0Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 25–1425–1325–11  75–38 Report
12 Jul12:00 Georgia  Flag of Georgia.svg0–3Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 17–2517–2515–25  49–75 Report
12 Jul14:30 Italy  Flag of Italy.svg1–3Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 23–2525–2120–2518–25 86–96 Report
12 Jul17:30 Serbia  Flag of Serbia.svg3–2Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 25–2323–2518–2525–1815–12106–103 Report
12 Jul20:00 Poland  Flag of Poland.svg3–2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 20–2526–2425–1023–2515–13109–97 Report
13 Jul12:00 Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg3–0Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 25–1325–1925–17  75–49 Report
13 Jul14:30 Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg3–2Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 25–2325–2122–2522–2515–13109–107 Report
13 Jul17:30 Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg3–0Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 25–1428–2628–26  81–66 Report
13 Jul20:00 Georgia  Flag of Georgia.svg0–3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 20–2515–2515–25  50–75 Report
15 Jul12:00 Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg2–3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 25–2225–2015–2523–2511–1599–107 Report
15 Jul14:30 Italy  Flag of Italy.svg3–0Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 25–2325–1325–21  75–57 Report
15 Jul17:30 Serbia  Flag of Serbia.svg0–3Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 20–2518–2520–25  58–75 Report
15 Jul20:00 Poland  Flag of Poland.svg3–0Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 29–2725–1525–23  79–65 Report
16 Jul12:00 Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg3–2Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 25–2222–2523–2525–2315–10110–105 Report
16 Jul14:30 Georgia  Flag of Georgia.svg0–3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 19–2525–2719–25  63–77 Report
16 Jul17:30 Poland  Flag of Poland.svg1–3Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 25–1821–2521–2524–26 91–94 Report
16 Jul20:00 Italy  Flag of Italy.svg3–0Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 25–1425–1125–17  75–42 Report
18 Jul12:00 Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg3–0Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 32–3025–1425–21  82–65 Report
18 Jul14:30 Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg2–3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 30–2819–2521–2525–189–15104–111 Report
18 Jul17:30 Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg1–3Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 25–1719–2520–2518–25 82–92 Report
18 Jul20:00 Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg1–3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 18–2525–2210–2515–25 68–97 Report
19 Jul12:00 Bulgaria  Flag of Bulgaria.svg0–3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 22–2520–2519–25  61–75 Report
19 Jul14:30 Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg3–1Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 25–1929–2722–2525–20 101–91 Report
19 Jul17:30 Serbia  Flag of Serbia.svg1–3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 28–2621–2516–2518–25 83–101 Report
19 Jul20:00 Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg1–3Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 23–2525–1123–2517–25 88–86 Report

Pool II

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 770202145.2506054951.222 Semifinals
2Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 752151772.4295604561.228
3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 7431314121.1675865841.003
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 7341013131.0005825511.056
5Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 734913170.7655946660.892
6Flag of France.svg  France 725610170.5885786060.954
7Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 72569180.5005676030.940
8Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 72559180.5005146250.822
Source: [4]
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
11 Jul12:00 Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg1–3Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 21–2525–1724–2620–25 90–93 Report
11 Jul14:30 Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg2–3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 19–2525–1825–1819–2514–16102–102 Report
11 Jul17:30 France  Flag of France.svg2–3Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 25–2222–2525–1819–2512–15103–105 Report
11 Jul20:00 Romania  Flag of Romania.svg1–3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 25–207–2517–2520–25 69–95 Report
12 Jul12:00 France  Flag of France.svg3–0Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 25–1425–1825–18  75–50 Report
12 Jul14:30 Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg3–0Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 25–1425–625–14  75–34 Report
12 Jul17:30 Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg0–3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 23–2531–3316–25  70–83 Report
12 Jul20:00 Greece  Flag of Greece.svg3–0Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 25–2025–2025–13  75–53 Report
13 Jul12:00 Germany  Flag of Germany.svg1–3Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 20–2526–2419–2523–25 88–99 Report
13 Jul14:30 Romania  Flag of Romania.svg1–3Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 14–2522–2525–1921–25 82–94 Report
13 Jul17:30 Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg1–3Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 25–2222–2521–2518–25 86–97 Report
13 Jul20:00 France  Flag of France.svg1–3Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 15–2525–2119–2521–25 80–96 Report
15 Jul12:00 Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg3–1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 28–2622–2525–2325–20 100–94 Report
15 Jul14:30 Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg3–0Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 25–2325–2025–21  75–64 Report
15 Jul17:30 Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg2–3Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 13–2515–2525–1925–1810–1588–102 Report
15 Jul20:00 Greece  Flag of Greece.svg3–0Flag of France.svg  France 25–1925–1728–26  78–62 Report
16 Jul12:00 Romania  Flag of Romania.svg1–3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 29–2717–2512–2521–25 79–102 Report
16 Jul14:30 France  Flag of France.svg0–3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 18–2514–2518–25  50–75 Report
16 Jul17:30 Greece  Flag of Greece.svg3–2Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 25–1725–2724–2625–1615–7114–93 Report
16 Jul20:00 Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg3–0Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 25–1825–1225–15  75–45 Report
18 Jul12:00 Romania  Flag of Romania.svg3–1Flag of France.svg  France 25–2318–2525–2327–25 95–96 Report
18 Jul14:30 Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg0–3Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 15–2524–2618–25  57–76 Report
18 Jul17:30 Germany  Flag of Germany.svg2–3Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 22–2519–2525–1425–1912–15103–98 Report
18 Jul20:00 Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg3–1Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 25–1922–2525–825–22 97–74 Report
19 Jul12:00 Germany  Flag of Germany.svg0–3Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 18–2520–2520–25  58–75 Report
19 Jul14:30 Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg2–3Flag of France.svg  France 24–2628–2619–2525–2011–15107–112 Report
19 Jul17:30 Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg0–3Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 11–2514–2518–25  43–75 Report
19 Jul20:00 Belgium  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg3–0Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 25–2225–1425–17  75–53 Report

Final round

 
Semifinals Final
 
      
 
22 July
 
 
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 1
 
23 July
 
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 3
 
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 1
 
22 July
 
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3
 
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 2
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3
 
3rd-place match
 
 
23 July
 
 
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 3
 
 
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 1

Semifinals

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
22 Jul15:30 Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg1–3Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 24–2615–2525–1923–25 87–95 Report
22 Jul18:00 Greece  Flag of Greece.svg2–3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 21–2513–2525–1527–2514–16100–106 Report

3rd-place match

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
23 Jul15:30 Croatia  Flag of Croatia.svg3–1Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 25–2122–2525–2125–10 97–77 Report

Final

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
23 Jul18:00 Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg1–3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 12–258–2525–2119–25 64–96 Report

Final standing

[ citation needed ]

Awards

At the conclusion of the tournament, the following players were selected as the tournament dream team.

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