The 2015 Men's European Volleyball League was the 12th edition of the annual Men's European Volleyball League , which features men's national volleyball teams from twelve European countries.
A preliminary league round was played from July 3 to August 9, and the final four tournament, which was held at Walbrzych , Poland .
Slovenia defeated Macedonia 3–0 in the final.[2]
Teams
League round
Pool A
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
Pts
SW
SL
SR
SPW
SPL
SPR
1
Estonia (Q)
10
10
0
29
30
7
4.286
914
784
1.166
2
Macedonia (Q)
10
7
3
21
24
13
1.846
858
802
1.070
3
Poland (Q)
10
6
4
16
22
18
1.222
901
861
1.046
4
Denmark
10
4
6
9
14
24
0.583
802
891
0.900
5
Austria
10
2
8
11
17
25
0.680
900
937
0.961
6
Israel
10
1
9
4
7
27
0.259
717
817
0.878
Leg 1
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
3 Jul
20:25
Austria
3–0
Israel
25–18
25–22
25–19
75–59
Report
4 Jul
16:00
Denmark
0–3
Poland
22–25
21–25
14–25
57–75
Report
4 Jul
19:00
Austria
3–1
Israel
25–22
25–18
24–26
25–20
99–86
Report
5 Jul
16:00
Denmark
0–3
Poland
15–25
19–25
16–25
50–75
Report
Leg 2
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
10 Jul
17:00
Israel
0–3
Denmark
19–25
21–25
23–25
63–75
Report
10 Jul
20:00
Poland
3–2
Austria
25–20
25–15
27–29
23–25
15–11
115–100
Report
10 Jul
21:00
Estonia
3–0
Macedonia
25–9
25–19
25–18
75–46
Report
11 Jul
19:30
Israel
3–0
Denmark
25–20
25–16
25–20
75–56
Report
11 Jul
20:00
Poland
3–2
Austria
25–22
15–25
26–28
25–18
15–12
106–105
Report
11 Jul
20:00
Estonia
3–1
Macedonia
25–21
25–21
27–29
25–21
102–92
Report
Leg 3
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
17 Jul
20:00
Estonia
3–0
Poland
25–17
25–19
25–18
75–54
Report
18 Jul
20:00
Estonia
3–1
Poland
25–22
18–25
34–32
25–17
102–96
Report
18 Jul
20:15
Macedonia
3–0
Israel
25–13
25–18
25–19
75–50
Report
19 Jul
17:30
Macedonia
3–0
Israel
29–27
25–20
25–19
79–66
Report
Leg 4
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
25 Jul
20:15
Macedonia
2–3
Denmark
27–29
25–18
25–18
22–25
16–18
115–108
Report
25 Jul
20:25
Austria
1–3
Estonia
25–23
21–25
18–25
23–25
87–98
Report
26 Jul
17:00
Austria
2–3
Estonia
23–25
25–22
25–17
22–25
11–15
106–104
Report
26 Jul
17:30
Macedonia
3–1
Denmark
25–16
22–25
25–18
26–24
98–83
Report
Leg 5
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
31 Jul
17:00
Israel
2–3
Poland
24–26
25–21
25–19
19–25
9–15
102–106
Report
31 Jul
20:00
Estonia
3–0
Denmark
25–17
25–16
25–23
75–56
Report
1 Aug
19:30
Israel
0–3
Poland
20–25
26–28
22–25
68–78
Report
1 Aug
20:00
Estonia
3–1
Denmark
25–21
30–28
29–31
25–19
109–99
Report
1 Aug
20:15
Macedonia
3–0
Austria
25–18
25–17
26–24
76–59
Report
2 Aug
17:30
Macedonia
3–0
Austria
25–22
25–19
25–22
75–63
Report
Leg 6
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
7 Aug
20:00
Estonia
3–0
Israel
25–21
25–17
25–21
75–59
Report
7 Aug
17:00
Poland
2–3
Macedonia
24–26
25–22
26–24
20–25
12–15
107–112
Report
8 Aug
16:00
Denmark
3–2
Austria
23–25
22–25
25–19
25–23
16–14
111–106
Report
8 Aug
20:00
Estonia
3–1
Israel
21–25
28–26
25–16
25–22
99–89
Report
8 Aug
17:00
Poland
1–3
Macedonia
25–15
23–25
19–25
22–25
89–90
Report
9 Aug
16:00
Denmark
3–2
Austria
25–17
23–25
19–25
25–21
15–12
107–100
Report
Pool B
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
Pts
SW
SL
SR
SPW
SPL
SPR
1
Slovenia (Q)
10
10
0
29
30
5
6.000
855
711
1.203
2
Greece
10
7
3
20
23
15
1.533
890
816
1.091
3
Turkey
10
5
5
13
19
20
0.950
878
889
0.988
4
Belarus
10
3
7
11
15
23
0.652
814
866
0.940
5
Croatia
10
3
7
10
15
24
0.625
836
880
0.950
6
Romania
10
2
8
7
10
25
0.400
742
853
0.870
Leg 1
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
10 Jul
20:00
Greece
3–0
Romania
25–22
25–20
25–21
75–63
Report
11 Jul
17:00
Turkey
0–3
Slovenia
21–25
21–25
19–25
61–75
Report
11 Jul
20:00
Greece
3–1
Romania
25–17
20–25
25–12
25–18
95–72
Report
11 Jul
20:30
Croatia
3–1
Belarus
25–23
19–25
25–18
25–19
94–85
Report
12 Jul
17:00
Turkey
1–3
Slovenia
26–24
24–26
15–25
23–25
88–100
Report
12 Jul
20:30
Croatia
1–3
Belarus
25–20
16–25
23–25
19–25
83–95
Report
Leg 2
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
17 Jul
18:00
Romania
3–0
Belarus
25–22
25–20
25–21
75–63
Report
17 Jul
20:00
Greece
3–1
Turkey
25–23
26–24
23–25
25–22
99–94
Report
18 Jul
18:00
Romania
3–1
Belarus
23–25
25–23
32–30
25–23
105–101
Report
18 Jul
20:00
Greece
3–1
Turkey
25–14
20–25
32–30
25–17
102–86
Report
18 Jul
20:00
Slovenia
3–0
Croatia
25–22
25–19
25–21
75–62
Report
19 Jul
19:00
Slovenia
3–0
Croatia
25–22
25–23
26–24
75–69
Report
Leg 3
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
24 Jul
19:00
Turkey
3–1
Romania
31–29
25–21
20–25
25–21
101–96
Report
25 Jul
17:00
Belarus
0–3
Slovenia
21–25
22–25
15–25
58–75
Report
25 Jul
19:00
Turkey
3–0
Romania
25–11
26–24
25–22
76–57
Report
25 Jul
20:30
Croatia
2–3
Greece
25–21
22–25
25–23
15–25
12–15
99–109
Report
26 Jul
17:00
Belarus
2–3
Slovenia
25–22
9–25
14–25
25–22
9–15
82–109
Report
26 Jul
20:30
Croatia
1–3
Greece
25–23
17–25
18–25
17–25
77–98
Report
Leg 4
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
30 Jul
20:30
Greece
3–0
Belarus
25–21
25–15
25–21
75–57
Report
31 Jul
17:00
Turkey
3–2
Croatia
23–25
27–25
18–25
25–23
15–10
108–108
Report
31 Jul
18:00
Romania
0–3
Slovenia
14–25
22–25
17–25
53–75
Report
31 Jul
20:30
Greece
0–3
Belarus
23–25
21–25
16–25
60–75
Report
1 Aug
17:00
Romania
0–3
Slovenia
21–25
15–25
25–27
61–77
Report
1 Aug
20:30
Turkey
3–0
Croatia
25–22
25–15
25–22
75–59
Report
Leg 5
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
8 Aug
20:30
Belarus
2–3
Turkey
25–20
23–25
25–14
13–25
9–15
95–99
Report
8 Aug
20:00
Slovenia
3–1
Greece
25–13
26–24
18–25
25–23
94–85
Report
8 Aug
20:30
Croatia
3–2
Romania
25–18
25–20
20–25
21–25
19–17
110–105
Report
9 Aug
19:00
Slovenia
3–1
Greece
25–23
25–20
23–25
26–24
99–92
Report
9 Aug
20:30
Belarus
3–1
Turkey
25–23
23–25
25–19
26–24
99–91
Report
9 Aug
20:30
Croatia
3–0
Romania
25–23
25–17
25–14
75–54
Report
Final four
The top placed team from each group and the best second-placed team qualified for the final four. The fourth participant was the organizer of the tournament.[3]
Qualified teams[4]
Bracket
Semifinals
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
13 Aug
17:00
Poland
0–3
Slovenia
15–25
21–25
21–25
57–75
Report
13 Aug
20:00
Estonia
0–3
Macedonia
23–25
22–25
22–25
67–75
Report
Third place game
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
14 Aug
17:00
Poland
3–0
Estonia
25–22
25–23
25–20
75–65
Report
Final
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
14 Aug
20:00
Slovenia
3–0
Macedonia
25–21
25–20
25–17
75–58
Report
Final standings
2015 European League champions
Slovenia 1st title
12-man roster
Alen Pajenk , Alen Šket , Mitja Gasparini , Dejan Vinčić , Jan Kozamernik , Jan Klobucar , Jani Kovačič , Jan Pokersnik , Ropret , Tine Urnaut , Klemen Cebulj , Uroš Pavlovič
Head coach
Andrea Giani
Awards
References
^ CEV (2015-07-10). "CEV confirm Walbrzych, Poland as host of men's European League Final Four". Archived from the original on 2015-07-11. Retrieved 2015-07-10 .
^ CEV (2015-08-15). "Slovenia win European League title!". Archived from the original on 2015-09-19. Retrieved 2012-08-15 .
^ Janusz Uznański – spokesman for the Polish Volleyball Federation (2015-08-09). "Composition of the European League Final Four in Walbrzych". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-08-11 .
^ CEV (2015-08-09). "Slovenia emulate Estonia with tenth straight win, Greece miss out on Final Four spot, Former Y.R. of Macedonia is through". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-08-10 .
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