Women's Volleyball at the Games of the Small States of Europe

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Women's Volleyball at the Games of the Small States of Europe
Sport Volleyball
Founded1989
First season 1989
No. of teams9 members
Continent Europe (CEV)
Most recent
champion(s)
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 2nd title
Most titlesFlag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 9 titles
TV partner(s)Laola1.tv (online)
Official website European Volleyball Confederation

The Women's Volleyball at the Games of the Small States of Europe is a multi sport Events for women's volleyball national teams, it was first introduced in the Third Games of the Small States of Europe Edition for women, currently it is held biannually and organized by the European Olympic Committees, controlled by the European Volleyball Confederation, the volleyball federation from Europe.

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Results summary [1]

YearHostFinalThird place match
ChampionsScoreRunners-up3rd placeScore4th place
1989
Details
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Luxembourg
Flag of None.svg
1991
Details
Flag of Andorra.svg
Andora
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Luxembourg
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
Flag of None.svg
1993
Details
Flag of Malta.svg
Malta
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Luxembourg
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of None.svg
1995
Details
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Luxembourg
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Luxembourg
Flag of None.svg
1997
Details
Flag of Iceland.svg
Iceland
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of Iceland.svg
Iceland
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
Flag of None.svg
1999
Details
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg
Liechtenstein
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of Iceland.svg
Iceland
Flag of None.svg
2001
Details
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of Malta.svg
Malta
Flag of None.svg
2003
Details
Flag of Malta.svg
Malta
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Luxembourg
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
Flag of Malta.svg
Malta
2005
Details
Flag of Andorra.svg
Andora
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Luxembourg
Flag of Iceland.svg
Iceland
2007
Details
Flag of Monaco.svg
Monaco
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Luxembourg
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg
Liechtenstein
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
2009
Details
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
Flag of Iceland.svg
Iceland
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg
Liechtenstein
2011
Details
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg
Liechtenstein
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Luxembourg
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg
Liechtenstein
2013
Details
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Luxembourg
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Luxembourg
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
Flag of Iceland.svg
Iceland
2015
Details
Flag of Iceland.svg
Iceland
Flag of Montenegro.svg
Montenegro
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
Flag of Iceland.svg
Iceland
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Luxembourg
2017
Details
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino
Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Luxembourg
Flag of Iceland.svg
Iceland
2019
Details
Flag of Montenegro.svg
Montenegro
Flag of Montenegro.svg
Montenegro
Flag of Cyprus.svg
Cyprus
Flag of Iceland.svg
Iceland
Flag of San Marino.svg
San Marino

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 95115
2Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino 46414
3Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 2002
4Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 14510
5Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 0145
6Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 0011
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 0011
Totals (7 entries)16161648

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References

  1. "GSSE Honours List". cev.eu. Retrieved 20 February 2020.

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