Volleyball tournament in Poland
2017 Men's European Volleyball Championship Host nation Poland Dates 24 August – 3 September Teams 16 Venue(s) 5 (in 5 host cities) Champions Russia (14th title)Runners-up Germany Third place Serbia Fourth place Belgium MVP Maxim Mikhaylov Matches played 36 Attendance 211,736 (5,882 per match) Website
The 2017 Men's European Volleyball Championship was the 30th edition of the Men's European Volleyball Championship , organised by Europe's governing volleyball body, the CEV . The tournament was held in Poland between 24 August and 3 September.[1]
Russia defeated Germany in the final to capture a record 14th title in the tournament.[2] Serbia defeated Belgium for the bronze medal.[3] Maxim Mikhaylov from Russia was elected the MVP .
Qualification
Pools composition
Squads
Venues
Opening night (24 August) [4]
Pool A
Pool B
Pool D, Play-off round, Quarterfinals
Pool C, Play-off round, Quarterfinals, Final four
Warsaw , Poland
Gdańsk , Poland
Szczecin , Poland
Katowice , Poland
Kraków , Poland
PGE Narodowy
Ergo Arena
Azoty Arena
Spodek
Tauron Arena
Capacity: 62,640
Capacity: 11,409
Capacity: 5,403
Capacity: 11,500
Capacity: 15,328
Opening
A spine tingling Opening Ceremony including show acts, live music and fireworks attended by an all-time record-breaking crowd set the tone for a historic night at PGE National Stadium in Warsaw. The fans virtually travelled to what the organisers have christened Volleyplanet as more than 1,600 people took part in the Opening Ceremony of EuroVolley 2017. Two bands, one popular duo, and as many as 180 dancers, 120 adults and 60 children, performed live to deliver something truly unprecedented in European Volleyball history.
It was a tribute to Poland, but especially to Volleyball as more than 65,000 people all dressed in their white-and-red outfits celebrated the sport, thus confirming the status of Poland as Volleyland.
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
Preliminary round
All times are local Central European Summer Time (UTC+2 ) .
Pool A
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
Pts
SW
SL
SR
SPW
SPL
SPR
Qualification
1
Serbia
3
3
0
8
9
2
4.500
261
239
1.092
Quarterfinals
2
Poland (H)
3
2
1
6
6
3
2.000
215
205
1.049
Playoffs
3
Finland
3
1
2
2
3
8
0.375
245
263
0.932
4
Estonia
3
0
3
2
4
9
0.444
276
290
0.952
Source: CEV(H) Host
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
24 Aug
17:30
Finland
3–2
Estonia
25–21
25–22
25–27
22–25
15–9
112–104
Report
24 Aug
20:30
Poland
0–3
Serbia
22–25
22–25
20–25
64–75
Report
26 Aug
17:30
Estonia
2–3
Serbia
23–25
25–16
25–21
20–25
12–15
105–102
Report
26 Aug
20:30
Finland
0–3
Poland
23–25
21–25
19–25
63–75
Report
28 Aug
17:30
Serbia
3–0
Finland
25–20
25–18
34–32
84–70
Report
28 Aug
20:30
Estonia
0–3
Poland
21–25
24–26
22–25
67–76
Report
Pool B
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
Pts
SW
SL
SR
SPW
SPL
SPR
Qualification
1
Germany
3
3
0
8
9
2
4.500
256
217
1.180
Quarterfinals
2
Italy
3
2
1
7
8
3
2.667
255
233
1.094
Playoffs
3
Czech Republic
3
1
2
3
3
7
0.429
231
238
0.971
4
Slovakia
3
0
3
0
1
9
0.111
200
254
0.787
Source: CEV
Pool C
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
Pts
SW
SL
SR
SPW
SPL
SPR
Qualification
1
Russia
3
3
0
9
9
0
MAX
232
192
1.208
Quarterfinals
2
Bulgaria
3
2
1
6
6
3
2.000
218
202
1.079
Playoffs
3
Slovenia
3
1
2
3
3
6
0.500
217
216
1.005
4
Spain
3
0
3
0
0
9
0.000
173
230
0.752
Source: CEV
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
24 Aug
17:30
Bulgaria
0–3
Russia
23–25
20–25
19–25
62–75
Report
24 Aug
20:30
Spain
0–3
Slovenia
25–27
15–25
16–25
56–77
Report
26 Aug
17:30
Russia
3–0
Slovenia
27–25
30–28
25–22
82–75
Report
26 Aug
20:30
Bulgaria
3–0
Spain
25–15
28–26
25–21
78–62
Report
28 Aug
17:30
Slovenia
0–3
Bulgaria
22–25
26–28
17–25
65–78
Report
28 Aug
20:30
Russia
3–0
Spain
25–19
25–13
25–23
75–55
Report
Pool D
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
Pts
SW
SL
SR
SPW
SPL
SPR
Qualification
1
Belgium
3
3
0
7
9
4
2.250
299
281
1.064
Quarterfinals
2
France
3
2
1
6
8
5
1.600
294
291
1.010
Playoffs
3
Turkey
3
1
2
4
5
7
0.714
277
276
1.004
4
Netherlands
3
0
3
1
3
9
0.333
263
285
0.923
Source: CEV
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
25 Aug
17:30
Netherlands
1–3
Turkey
19–25
22–25
25–21
22–25
88–96
Report
25 Aug
20:30
France
2–3
Belgium
22–25
25–23
21–25
25–23
12–15
105–111
Report
27 Aug
17:30
Turkey
2–3
Belgium
22–25
25–22
25–21
25–27
16–18
113–113
Report
27 Aug
20:30
Netherlands
2–3
France
22–25
25–23
25–21
28–30
12–15
112–114
Report
28 Aug
17:30
Belgium
3–0
Netherlands
25–21
25–21
25–21
75–63
Report
28 Aug
20:30
Turkey
0–3
France
23–25
23–25
22–25
68–75
Report
Championship round
Bracket
Playoffs
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
30 Aug
17:30
Bulgaria
3–1
Finland
23–25
25–21
25–11
25–12
98–69
Report
30 Aug
17:30
Italy
3–0
Turkey
25–16
25–17
31–29
81–62
Report
30 Aug
20:30
Poland
0–3
Slovenia
21–25
21–25
19–25
61–75
Report
30 Aug
20:30
France
1–3
Czech Republic
21–25
25–21
21–25
20–25
87–96
Report
Quarterfinals
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
31 Aug
17:30
Russia
3–0
Slovenia
25–17
25–19
25–19
75–55
Report
31 Aug
17:30
Germany
3–1
Czech Republic
25–22
16–25
25–23
25–20
91–90
Report
31 Aug
20:30
Serbia
3–0
Bulgaria
25–21
25–22
28–26
78–69
Report
31 Aug
20:30
Belgium
3–0
Italy
25–21
25–11
25–23
75–55
Report
Semifinals
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
2 Sep
17:30
Serbia
2–3
Germany
26–24
25–15
18–25
25–27
13–15
107–106
Report
2 Sep
20:30
Russia
3–0
Belgium
25–14
25–17
25–17
75–48
Report
Third place game
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
3 Sep
17:30
Serbia
3–2
Belgium
25–17
22–25
19–25
25–22
15–12
106–101
Report
Final
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
3 Sep
20:30
Germany
2–3
Russia
19–25
25–20
22–25
25–17
13–15
104–102
Report
Final standing
2017 Men's European champions
Russia 14th title
14–man roster
Ilia Vlasov , Artem Volvich , Sergey Grankin (c ), Dmitry Volkov , Yury Berezhko , Andrey Ashchev , Aleksandr Butko , Egor Feoktistov , Maksim Zhigalov , Maxim Mikhaylov , Egor Kliuka , Ilyas Kurkaev , Valentin Golubev , Roman Martynyuk
Head coach
Sergey Shlyapnikov
Awards
See also
References
^ "DOL for 2016 / 2017 European Championships". CEV. 30 October 2015.
^ a b "Russia net 14th European title after dramatic 'grand finale' with Germany". CEV. 4 September 2017.
^ "Serbia claim tiebreak victory over Red Dragons to crown #EuroVolleyM with bronze". CEV. 3 September 2017.
^ "Breaking news – EUROVOLLEY POLAND 2017 Opening Ceremony and Match to take place at National Stadium in Warsaw!". CEV. 22 December 2016.
External links
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CEV website
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