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Cuba Men's National Volleyball Team
The Cuba men's national volleyball team ( es, Selección masculina de voleibol de Cuba) represents Cuba in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches, governed by Federación Cubana De Voleibol. Cuba in the 1976 Summer Olympics won their first bronze medal. In FIVB competitions, the national team won one gold each at World Cup, World Grand Champions Cup, World League and Challenger Cup. Cuba also attained two silver and two bronze World Championship medals and have won the NORCECA Championship 15 times with a 6-peat record. Results Olympic Games *1972 – 10th place *1976 – Bronze medal *1980 – 7th place *1992 – 4th place *1996 – 6th place *2000 – 7th place *2016 – 11th place World Championship *1956 – 19th place *1966 – 17th place *1970 – 13th place *1974 – 8th place *1978 – Bronze medal *1982 – 10th place *1986 – 5th place *1990 – Silver medal *1994 – 4th place *1998 – Bronze medal *2002 – 19th place *2006 – 15th place *2 ...
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Nicolas Vives
Nicolas Ernestos Vives Coffibny (born ) is a former Cuban male volleyball player. He was part of the Cuba men's national volleyball team. He competed with the national team at the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 ( Dharug: ''Gadigal 2000''), the Millennium Olympic Games or the Games of the New Millennium, was an international multi-sport event held from ... in Sydney, Australia, finishing 7th. See also * Cuba at the 2000 Summer Olympics References External links profileat ''sports-reference.com'' 1970 births Living people Cuban men's volleyball players Place of birth missing (living people) Volleyball players at the 1992 Summer Olympics Volleyball players at the 1996 Summer Olympics Volleyball players at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic volleyball players of Cuba {{Cuba-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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1978 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship
The 1978 FIVB Men's World Championship was the ninth edition of the tournament, organised by the world's governing body, the FIVB. It was held from 20 September 1 to October 1978 in Italy. Qualification * Yugoslavia and Puerto Rico withdrew and were replaced by Finland and United States. Venues Teams ;Group A * * * * ;Group B * * * * ;Group C * * * * ;Group D * * * * ;Group E * * * * ;Group F * * * * Results First round Pool A Location: Rome Pool B Location: Bergamo Pool C Location: Udine Pool D Location: Venice Pool E Location: Parma Pool F Location: Ancona Second round The results and the points of the matches between the same teams that were already played during the first round are taken into account for the second round. 1st–12th pools =Pool G= Location: Rome =Pool H= Location: Rome ...
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1992 FIVB Volleyball World League
The 1992 FIVB Volleyball World League was the third edition of the annual men's international volleyball tournament, played by 12 countries from 1 May to 5 September 1992. The Final Round was held in Genoa, Italy. Pools composition Intercontinental round Pool A Pool B Pool C Playoff round * The top four teams qualified for the final phase. * The results of all the matches in the first round were taken into account for this round. Final round *Venue: Palasport di Genova, Genoa, Italy *All times are Central European Summer Time ( UTC+02:00). Semifinals 3rd place match Final Final standing Awards *Most Valuable Player ** Lorenzo Bernardi *Best Spiker ** Marcelo Negrão *Best Setter ** Raúl Diago *Best Blocker ** Ruslan Olihver *Best Server ** Andrea Zorzi *Best Receiver ** Xiang Chang *Best Digger ** Jan Posthuma Exte ...
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1991 FIVB Volleyball World League
The 1991 FIVB Volleyball World League was the second edition of the annual men's international volleyball tournament, played by 10 countries from 17 May to 27 July 1991. The Final Round was held in Milan, Italy. Pools composition Intercontinental round Pool A Pool B Final round *Venue: Forum di Assago, Assago, Italy Semifinals 3rd place match Final Final standing Awards * Most Valuable Player ** Andrea Zorzi * Best Spiker ** Ron Zwerver * Best Setter ** Shin Young-chul * Best Blocker ** Martin van der Horst * Best Server ** Ron Zwerver * Best Receiver ** Scott Fortune * Best Digger ** Scott Fortune External links 1991 World League results {{DEFAULTSORT:Fivb World League 1991 FIVB Volleyball World League FIVB World League Volleyball Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries t ...
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1998 FIVB Volleyball World League
The 1998 FIVB Volleyball World League was the ninth edition of the annual men's international volleyball tournament, played by 12 countries from 15 May to 19 July 1998. The Final Round was held in Milan, Italy. Pools composition Intercontinental round Pool A Pool B Pool C Playoff round Pool West *Host: Alicante, Spain Pool East *Host: Belgrade, Yugoslavia Final round *Venue: Forum di Assago, Assago, Italy Final standing Awards *Best Scorer: Osvaldo Hernández *Best Spiker: Osvaldo Hernández *Best Blocker: Andrea Giani *Best Server: Roman Yakovlyev External links1998 World League Results
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1997 FIVB Men's World Grand Champions Cup
The 1997 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Grand Champions Cup was held in Japan from 15 to 24 November 1997. Qualification Competition formula The competition formula of the 1997 Men's World Grand Champions Cup was the single Round-Robin system. Each team plays once against each of the 5 remaining teams. Points were accumulated during the whole tournament, and the final standing was determined by the total points gained. Squads Venues * Osaka-jō Hall, Osaka, Japan * Hiroshima Green Arena, Hiroshima, Japan * Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan Results *All times are Japan Standard Time ( UTC+09:00). Osaka round Hiroshima round Tokyo round Final standing Team Roster Roim, Leandro, Kid, Monzillo, Giba, Douglas, Nalbert, Gustavo, Joel, Renato Felizardo, Ricardo, Manius Abbadi Head Coach: Radamés Lattari Filho Awards *Best Scorer: Nalbert Bitencourt *Best Spiker: Bas van de Goor *Best Blocker: Zheng Liang *Best Server: ...
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1993 FIVB Men's World Grand Champions Cup
The 1993 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Grand Champions Cup was held in Japan from 23 to 28 November 1993. Qualification Competition formula The competition formula of the 1993 Men's World Grand Champions Cup was the single Round-Robin system. Each team plays once against each of the 5 remaining teams. Points were accumulated during the whole tournament, and the final standing was determined by the total points gained. Squads Venues * Osaka-jō Hall, Osaka, Japan * Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan Results Osaka round Tokyo round Final standing Team Roster Marco Bracci, Claudio Galli, Andrea Gardini, Andrea Giani, Pasquale Gravina, Andrea Zorzi, Luca Cantagalli, Davide Bellini, Damiano Pippi, Michele Pasinato, Lorenzo Bernardi Head Coach: Julio Velasco Julio Velasco (born 9 February 1952) is an Argentine former professional volleyball player and coach. He's had Italian citizenship obtained in 1992. Velasco was inducted into the Volley ...
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2009 FIVB Men's World Grand Champions Cup
The 2009 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Grand Champions Cup was held in Osaka and Nagoya, Japan from 18 to 23 November 2009. Qualification Competition formula The competition formula of the 2009 Men's World Grand Champions Cup was the single Round-Robin system. Each team plays once against each of the 5 remaining teams. Points were accumulated during the whole tournament, and the final standing was determined by the total points gained. Squads Venues * Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium, Osaka, Japan * Nippon Gaishi Hall, Nagoya, Japan Results *All times are Japan Standard Time ( UTC+09:00). Osaka round Nagoya round Final standing Team Roster Bruno, Sidão, Vissotto, Giba, Murilo, Théo, Sérgio, Thiago, João Paulo, Rodrigão, Lucas, Marlon Head Coach: Bernardinho Awards *MVP: Robertlandy Simón *Best Scorer: Kunihiro Shimizu *Best Spiker: Tatsuya Fukuzawa *Best Blocker: Robertlandy Simón *Best Server: Robertlandy Simón Rober ...
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2001 FIVB Men's World Grand Champions Cup
The 2001 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Grand Champions Cup was held in Nagoya and Tokyo, Japan from 20 to 25 November 2001. Qualification Competition formula The competition formula of the 2001 Men's World Grand Champions Cup was the single Round-Robin system. Each team plays once against each of the 5 remaining teams. Points were accumulated during the whole tournament, and the final standing was determined by the total points gained. Squads Venues * Nagoya Rainbow Hall, Nagoya, Japan * Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan Results *All times are Japan Standard Time ( UTC+09:00). Nagoya round Tokyo round Final standing Team Roster Leonel Marshall, Jorge Luis Hernandez, Iván Ruíz, Ángel Dennis, Pavel Pimienta, Maikel Salas, Raidel Poey, Ramón Gato, Alain Roca, Ihosvany Hernández, Yosenki García, Yasser Romero Head Coach: Gilberto Herrera Awards *MVP: Ivan Miljković *Best Scorer: Ivan Miljković *Best Spiker: Kim Sang-w ...
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Volleyball World Grand Champions Cup
The FIVB Volleyball World Grand Champions Cup is an international volleyball competition contested by the senior men's and women's national teams of the members of ' (FIVB), the sport's global governing body. The tournament was created in 1993 after radical changes made on the biggest tournaments organised by the FIVB. The main goal was not to have a single year without two high-profile world-level volleyball competitions, alongside the pre-existing men's and women's world championship, men's and women's world cup and the volleyball tournament at the Olympic Games which are all quadrennial and the annual men's and women's Nations League. The World Grand Champions Cup is therefore played quadrennially the year after the Olympic Games and is always hosted by the Japan Volleyball Association. It does not give any points for the World Ranking. Brazil has been the most successful team in the men's tournament, having won five of the seven editions. Brazil has also finished runne ...
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1977 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup
The 1977 FIVB Men's World Cup was held from 17 to 29 November 1977 in Japan. It was the 3rd edition of the competition. The FIVB Men’s World Cup made its final breakthrough when the decision was taken to hold the competition in Japan from that point on. The tournament was held there for the first time in 1977, and the mix of competitors from around the world was the most varied it had ever been. Only three of the twelve participating teams were from Europe. Soviet Union won their second title of World Cup.''FIVB Men’s World Cup: A history of Russian success''
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Qualification

* Romania and Yugoslavia were replaced by Bulgaria and United States.


Results


First round
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1999 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup
The 1999 FIVB Men's World Cup was held from 18 November to 2 December 1999 in Japan. Twelve men's national teams played in cities all over Japan for the right to a fast lane ticket into the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. The twelve competing teams played a single-round robin format, in two parallel pools (site A and site B). The men played in Tokyo, Kagoshima, Hiroshima, Kumamoto, Osaka, Nagoya, Yoyogi, and Komazawa. Qualification Results All times are Japan Standard Time ( UTC+09:00). First round Site A Venue: Yoyogi National Stadium, Tokyo Site B Venue: Kagoshima Arena, Kagoshima Second round Site A Location: Hiroshima Site B Venue: Kumamoto Prefectural Gymnasium, Kumamoto Third round Site A Venue: Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium, Osaka Site B Venue: Nagoya Rainbow Hall, Nagoya Fourth round Site A Venue: Yoyogi National Stadium, Tokyo Site B Venue: Komazaw ...
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