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The 2015 FIVB Women's World Cup was held from August 22 to September 6 in
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. The tournament was a qualification process for the
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. The top two ranked teams,
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, qualified for the Olympics, and joined
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as they had already secured a berth as the host country.


Information

The FIVB Volleyball World Cup began with signing a contract between Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) and
Japan Volleyball Association The Japan Volleyball Association (JVA) is the governing body for volleyball in Japan. It was founded in 1927, and has been a member of FIVB since 1951. It is also a member of the Asian Volleyball Confederation. The JVA is responsible for organ ...
(JVA) for hosting the tournament on 31 January 2013. In this event, Fuji TV had the right to broadcast the tournament. Moreover, the FIVB released the qualification process of the tournament: # Host country # 2014 World champions # 2 teams per Continental confederation considered by World ranking, Continental ranking, or Continental championship But, on 10 March 2015, the FIVB announced a change of the continental events following each continental confederation's agreement. # AVC used the World ranking as of 1 January 2015. #
CAVB The African Volleyball Confederation (French: ''Confédération Africaine de Volleyball'', or CAVB) is the continental governing body for the sports of volleyball in Africa. Its headquarters are located in Rabat, Morocco. Profile The CAVB ...
used the African Championship. # CEV used the European ranking as of 1 January 2015. # CSV held a qualification tournament. #
NORCECA The North, Central America and Caribbean Volleyball Confederation (NORCECA) is the international governing body for the sports of volleyball in Northern America, Central America, and the Caribbean. NORCECA is the continental confederation that ...
used the 2015 NORCECA Champion Cup (Final Four).


Changes

# Olympics places
Only the winners and runners-up of the competition could secure the berths in the 2016 Olympic Games. It was different from last edition which three medalists teams joined the Olympics. # Qualification format
The 2015 World Cup changed the format of the competition following the information above. There were not 2 wild card teams like 2011 edition. One of these spots belonged to the World champions, the other one belonged to the 2nd place of a continental event (2011 edition gave tickets to 4 of 5 continents, but 2015 edition gave tickets to all 5 continents). # Competition format
Competition rounds decreased from 4 in 2011 to 3. Combining rounds 1 (3 days) and 2 (2 days) in 2011 to 1 round of 5 days. The hosts also reduced the venues from 8 to 6. # Pool ranking criteria
In 2011 edition, match points was the first criterion, but 2015 changed it to number of matches won. All criteria are shown in section Pool standing procedure. # Net touch
In this edition, players can not touch the whole net and antennas, not just the white band like in 2011 edition. # Roster
All 14 players (maximum 12 regular players and maximum 2 liberos) can play in every match and be named in score sheets. # Individual awards
Individual awards were given to players by positions, unlike previous editions when awards were given to players by volleyball skills. # Attribution of points
FIVB approved the proposal that in case the team hosting the Olympic Games participated in a previous World Cup then they would keep the World Ranking points gained at the previous World Cup. # Referee
It was the first time in the competition when there was a challenge referee. In each match, there was a referee who controlled the challenge system.


Qualification

12 teams participated in the World Cup. Only teams who had not yet qualified for the
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could compete in the tournament.


Squads

Maximum of 12 regular players and maximum of 2 liberos can be selected to play in the tournament. The rosters of 14 players of each team can be seen in the article below.


Venues


Format

The competition system of the 2015 World Cup for women is the single Round-Robin system. Each team plays once against each of the 11 remaining teams.
The teams were divided into 2 groups of 6 teams each. In round 1, total 30 matches in 5 days, each team plays against the other teams from the same group. For rounds 2 and 3, total 36 matches in 6 days, each teams play against the teams from another group.
The pools composition followed the
Serpentine system The serpentine system (also called snake seeding) is a method employed in the organization of a competition to define the seeded teams and arrange them in pools. The ''n'' ranked teams that will be involved in the tournament are distributed in ''m ...
based on the
World ranking A ranking is a relationship between a set of items such that, for any two items, the first is either "ranked higher than", "ranked lower than" or "ranked equal to" the second. In mathematics, this is known as a weak order or total preorder of ...
where the host team was at the top position. Numbers in brackets denoted the
FIVB World Ranking The FIVB Senior World Rankings is a ranking system for men's and women's national teams in volleyball. The teams of the member nations of Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB), volleyball's world governing body, are ranked based on thei ...
as of 13 October 2014 except the hosts who ranked 4th.


Pool standing procedure

# Number of matches won # Match points # Sets ratio # Points ratio # Result of the last match between the tied teams Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 match points for the winner, 0 match points for the loser
Match won 3–2: 2 match points for the winner, 1 match point for the loser


Results

All times are
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( UTC+09:00).


First round


Site A


Site B


Second round


Site A


Site B


Third round


Site A


Site B


Final standing


Awards

* Most Valuable Player : Zhu Ting * Best Setter :
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* Best Outside Hitters :
Brankica Mihajlović Brankica Mihajlović ( sr-cyrl, Бранкица Михајловић; born 13 April 1991) is a Serbian professional volleyball player. She plays for the Serbia women's national volleyball team where she won a silver medal at the 2016 Summer Oly ...
: Tatiana Kosheleva * Best Middle Blockers : Daymara Lescay : TeTori Dixon * Best Opposite Hitter : Nataliya Obmochaeva * Best Libero :
Brenda Castillo Brenda Castillo (born June 5, 1992, in San Cristóbal) is a volleyball player from the Dominican Republic and plays as a libero. She was a member of the Dominican Republic national team that won fifth place in the 2012 Summer Olympics, while ...


Statistics leaders


References


External links


Player statistics
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