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2021–22 CEV Challenge Cup
The 2021–22 CEV Challenge Cup was the 42nd edition of the third most important European volleyball club competition organised by the European Volleyball Confederation. Participating teams Drawing of Lots took place on 25 June 2021 in Luxembourg City. Format Qualification round (Home and away matches): *32nd Finals Main phase (Home and away matches): *16th Finals → 8th Finals → 4th Finals Final phase (Home and away matches): *Semifinals → Finals Aggregate score is counted as follows: 3 points for 3–0 or 3–1 win, 2 points for 3–2 win, 1 point for 2–3 loss. In case the teams are tied after two legs, a ''Golden Set'' is played immediately at the completion of the second leg. Qualification round 32nd Finals First leg Second leg Main phase 16th Finals First leg Second leg 8th Finals First leg Second leg 4th Finals First leg Second leg ...
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CEV Challenge Cup
The CEV Challenge Cup is the third tier official competition for men's volleyball clubs from the whole of Europe. The competition started in the 1980–81 season under the name CEV Cup. In 2007 it was renamed to CEV Challenge Cup. History * #CEV Cup, CEV Cup (1980–81 to 2006–2007) * #CEV Challenge Cup, CEV Challenge Cup (2007–08 to present) Title holders * 1980–81: AS Cannes Volley-Ball, AS Cannes * 1981–82: Starlift Voorburg * 1982–83: Modena Volley * 1983–84: Modena Volley * 1984–85: Modena Volley * 1985–86: Pallavolo Falconara * 1986–87: Volley Gonzaga Milano * 1987–88: VC Avtomobilist Saint Petersburg, Avtomobilist Leningrad * 1988–89: VC Avtomobilist Saint Petersburg, Avtomobilist Leningrad * 1989–90: Moerser SC * 1990–91: Volley Treviso * 1991–92: Pallavolo Parma * 1992–93: Volley Treviso * 1993–94: Pallavolo Padova * 1994–95: Pallavolo Parma * 1995–96: Piemonte Volley * 1996–97: Porto Ravenna Volley * 1997–9 ...
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Levski Volley
VC Levski Sofia () is a professional Bulgarian volleyball team based in Sofia. It has both men's and women's teams, both playing in its respective Bulgarian Volleyball Leagues. Founded in 1943, the team plays its home games at Levski Sofia Sports Hall in Sofia. The women's team became the first Bulgarian volleyball club that were crowned European champion in 1963–64 season. Levski is also the only Bulgarian club that reached 4 times European Cup finals and 6 times CEV Cup finals. Men's Volleyball Honours National competitions * NVL: 17 :1945, 1959, 1980, 1985, 1992, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2024, 2025 * Bulgarian Cup: 18 :1960, 1966, 1968, 1972, 1980, 1983, 1987, 1989, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2014, 2025 * Bulgarian Super Cup: 2 :2023, 2024 International competitions * CEV Cup Runners-up: 1975, 1979, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1989 * CEV Champions League Third place: 1960 Team roster – season 2022/2023 Notable ...
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Maccabi Yeadim Tel Aviv
A Maccabi or Maccabee () is one of the Maccabees, a group of Jewish rebel warriors who controlled Judea. Maccabi or Maccabee may also refer to: People * Bruce Maccabee, an American optical physicist * Judas Maccabeus or Judah Maccabee, leader of the Maccabean Revolt Other * Maccabi (sports) (or Maccabi World Union), international Jewish sports association ** List of Maccabi sports clubs and organisations * Maccabi Sherutei Briut, an Israeli Health Maintenance Organization * Maccabi youth movement, a Zionist youth movement established in 1929 * Maccabim-Re'ut, a former local council in central Israel * Operation Maccabi, a 1948 military operation * Maccabee (beer), produced by Tempo Beer Industries See also * Maccabees (other) * Maccabeus (other) * Maccabiah (other) Maccabiah may refer to: * Maccabiah Games, a quadrennial international Jewish and Israeli multi-sport competition ** Maccabiah sports, the sports played at the Maccabiah Games * Maccabiah S ...
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Hapoel Kfar Saba (volleyball)
Hapoel Kfar Saba F.C. (, ''Moadon Kaduregel Hapoel Kfar Saba'') is an Israeli football club based in Kfar Saba. The club competes in the Liga Leumit and plays home matches at Levita Stadium. History The club was established in 1928. In 1951–52 they won the South Division of Liga Bet to win promotion to Liga Alef (then the top division). Three years later they finished third from bottom and had to take part in promotion/relegation play-offs with the two top clubs from the second tier. They were unbeatnd during the play-offs and retained their place in Liga Leumit (which had replaced Liga Alef as the top division). However, in 1955–56, they finished bottom and were relegated. Hapoel made an immediate return to Liga Leumit. They finished bottom in 1957–58, but avoided the drop as no clubs were relegated. However, they finished bottom again the following season and were relegated. The club returned to Liga Leumit in 1968. In 1975, they reached the State Cup final for the ...
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Pärnu VK
Pärnu Võrkpalliklubi is a professional Estonian volleyball team based in Pärnu, Estonia. It plays in the Baltic Volleyball League and the Estonian Volleyball League. The team won the 2015–16 Baltic Volleyball League title. Team roster 2021/2022 Honours Baltic League * Winners (1): 2016 * Runners-up: 2011, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2025 Estonian League * Winners (8): 1993, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2015, 2019 * Runners-up: 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2022 Estonian Cup * Winners (12): 1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2024 * Runners-up: 1998, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2018 Head coaches *1992–2001 Andrei Ojamets *2001–2004 Pasi Sakari Rautio *2005–2011 Andrei Ojamets *2011–2014 Urmas Tali *2014–2022 Avo Keel *2022–2024 Toomas Jasmin *2024– Rainer Vassiljev Notable players * Kristjan Kais (4 seasons: 1992–1996) * Avo Keel (5 seasons: 1999–2004) * Argo Meresaar (9 seasons: 1996–2004; 2007–20 ...
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TalTech Volleyball
TalTech Volleyball is the volleyball club of Tallinn University of Technology based in Tallinn, Estonia. The team competes in the Baltic Volleyball League and the Estonian Volleyball League. The team plays its home games at TalTech Sports Hall The TalTech Sports Hall () is a multi-purpose list of indoor arenas, indoor arena complex in Mustamäe, Tallinn. It was opened in 1975 and renovated in 2001. It is the current home arena of the TalTech Basketball team. References External li .... History The team was founded as TTÜ VK (Tallinna Tehnikaülikooli Võrkpalliklubi), but changed to TalTech in 2018. Team 2021/2022 Honours Baltic Volleyball League * Winners (1): 2012–13 References External links Official website Volleyball clubs in Estonia Sport in Tallinn Tallinn University of Technology {{volleyball-team-stub ...
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VC Yurydychna Akademiya Kharkiv
Yurydychna Akademiya () is a Ukrainian professional men's volleyball team, based in Kharkiv Kharkiv, also known as Kharkov, is the second-largest List of cities in Ukraine, city in Ukraine.
, playing in Ukrainian Super League.


Achievements

* Ukrainian Super League *: (x2) 2003, 2004 *:
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VC Epicentr-Podolyany
Epicentr-Podolyany () is a Ukrainian professional men's volleyball Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summ ... team, based in Horodok (Khmelnytskyi Oblast), playing in Ukrainian Super League. Achievements * Vyshcha Liha *: (x1) 2020 * Druha Liha *: (x1) 2019 Season by season Team roster Team roster in season 2020-21 Starting lineup in season 2020-21 Technical staff Squad changes 2020/2021 In * Denys Fomin from Cambrai Volley * Vladyslav Didenko from Yugra-Samotlor Nizhnevartovsk * Yurii Tomyn from Barkom-Kazhany * Daniil Anokhin from Yurydychna Akademiya Kharkiv * Vladyslav Pavlyuk from Yurydychna Akademiya Kharkiv * Marko Nikolić from OK Niš Out * Dmytro Kozlovskyi to Lokomotyv Kharkiv References Volleyball clubs in U ...
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VC Barkom-Kazhany
Barkom-Kazhany () is a Ukraine, Ukrainian professional men's volleyball team, based in Lviv, playing in the Polish PlusLiga. Achievements * Ukrainian Men's Volleyball Super League, Ukrainian Super League *: (x4) 2018, 2019, 2020, 2020–21 Ukrainian Men's Volleyball Super League, 2021 *: (x2) 2017, 2022 * Ukrainian Men's Volleyball Cup, Ukrainian Cup *: (x4) 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021 * Ukrainian Men's Volleyball Supercup, Ukrainian Supercup *: (x4) 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020 Season by season Team ''As of 2024–25 PlusLiga, 2024–25 season'' Coaching staff Players Squad changes 2020/2021 In * Christian Thondike Mejías from VC La Habana, La Habana * Anton Qafarena from TV Bühl * Jan Król (volleyball) , Jan Król from VERVA Warszawa ORLEN Paliwa, VERVA Warszawa * Yurii Semeniuk from Greenyard Maaseik, Maaseik * Maksym Drozd from Neftochimik Burgas * Oleksandr Nalozhnyi from Zhytychi Zhytomyr * Vitalii Kucher from MHP-Vinnytsia Trostianets Out * Jan K ...
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MOK Mursa Osijek
MOK Mursa Osijek is a Croatian men's volleyball club based in Osijek, Croatia. It was established in 2002. It plays in the Croatian 1A Volleyball League The Croatian 1-A Volleyball League is the highest level of volleyball competition in Croatia. It is organized by the Croatian Volleyball Federation. It was founded in 1992. Croatian Volleyball League and Cup winners - Men Croatian Volleyball .... MOK Mursa plays domestic matches at small hall of Gradski vrt Hall. Small hall has a capacity of 1,448 attendants. Honours *Croatian Volleyball Cup: 1 **2011 Volleyball clubs in Croatia Sport in Osijek ...
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OK Bosna
Odbojkaški Klub Bosna () is a volleyball club from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The club was founded in 1947 and is part of the University Sport Society USD Bosna (). The club plays its games in a hall in the skenderija part of town. The Club used to play in the Yugoslav Volleyball League and today plays in the Premier League of Volleyball of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Honors *Yugoslav Volleyball Championship: **Winners (1): 1986–87 * Volleyball Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina: **Winners (1): 2005 Recent seasons The recent season-by-season performance of the club: ;Key Notable players * Miodrag Gvozdenović * Radovan Malević * Sanjin Bezdrob * Haris Zolota * Mirsad Imširović * Milan Đurić Milan Đurić may refer to: * Milan Đurić (politician) (born 1977), Serbian politician and lawyer * Milan Đurić (footballer, born 1987), Serbian association football midfielder * Milan Đurić (footballer, born 1990) Milan Đurić (; bo ... * Mirko Čulić ...
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