Guía FIVB JJOO 2016
Guía FIVB JJOO 2016
Guía FIVB JJOO 2016
VOLLEYBALL
MEDIA GUIDE
LEGEND
W WOMEN M MEN
It is a privilege to be in Rio as volleyball returns to its The men’s London 2012 Olympic champions, Russia, will
spiritual home for the 14th edition of an Olympic Games be eager to defend their title and the women’s defending
volleyball tournament that promises to be the most champions, Brazil, will hope that the passionate home
spectacular yet! support will lead them once again to the title of Olympic
champions.
Players will have been dreaming of this moment and
now that it is finally upon us we can enjoy the greatest London 2012 was a resounding success for volleyball and a
celebration of our sport in Olympic history in the iconic significant milestone in the development of our sport. More
Maracanãzinho Stadium, set against an amazing backdrop. than 10 per cent of all tickets sold at the London Games
were for volleyball matches, making it one of the top five
The Olympic Games represent the pinnacle of an athlete’s sports at the Games.
career and we are fortunate to have 24 extremely talented
men’s and women’s teams who are ready to entertain and I am excited by the prospect of building on that success
amaze a worldwide audience. this year as we welcome generations of fans who will come
together to enjoy our sport – which is fast becoming the
Volleyball was first included on the Olympic programme number one family entertainment sport in the world – in
at the Tokyo 1964 Games and it has gone on to become the greatest setting
one of the most popular events. Volleyball and beach
volleyball tickets are some of the most sought after in Rio. Dr. Ary S. Graça F°
FIVB President
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Volleyball appeared for the first time at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad in Tokyo in 1964, and has been
on the programme ever since. Men’s and women’s events were included at the same time.
KEY STAGES
Entry • 1957: At the 54th IOC Session held in Sofia in September, it was decided
to include volleyball in the list of sports featured on the Olympic programme.
• 1961: At the 59th IOC Session held in Athens in June, a vote was taken
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on the programme of the Games of the XVIII Olympiad in Tokyo in 1964:
volleyball was retained. However, the Federation’s proposal to include
women’s volleyball was rejected.
Women’s volleyball • 1962: At the 60th IOC Session held in Moscow in June, it was decided that
women’s volleyball would feature on the programme of the Games of the
XVIII Olympiad in Tokyo in 1964.
OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL 2016 • Rio de Janeiro hosts the14th edition of volleyball at the Olympics.
• 1964: 16 teams (10 men’s and 6 women’s) • 1964: 60 matches (45 men’s and 15 women’s)
• 1968: 18 teams (10 men’s and 8 women’s) • 1968: 73 matches (45 men’s and 28 women’s)
• 1972: 20 teams (12 men’s and 8 women’s) • 1972: 60 matches (40 men’s and 20 women’s)
• 1976: 17 teams (9 men’s and 8 women’s) • 1976: 44 matches (24 men’s and 20 women’s)
• 1980 and 1984: 18 teams (10 men’s and 8 women’s) • 1980 and 1984: 49 matches (29 men’s and 20 women’s)
• 1988 and 1992: 20 teams (12 men’s and 8 women’s) • 1988: 62 matches (42 men’s and 20 women’s)
• 1996-2016: 24 teams (12 men’s and 12 women’s) • 1992: 64 matches (44 men’s and 20 women’s)
• 1996 and 2000: 84 matches (42 men’s and 42 women’s)
• 2004-2016: 76 matches (38 men’s and 38 women’s)
WOMEN MEN
Russia and Brazil left London 2012 as men’s and women’s Brazil were the strong favourites for the men’s title, having
Year Organiser 1st 2nd 3rd Year Organiser 1st 2nd 3rd Olympic champions following two weeks of action at Earls won the previous two World Championships and the 2003
2012 London (GBR) BRA USA JPN 2012 London (GBR) RUS BRA ITA Court Arena. For Brazil’s women’s team it was their second and 2007 World Cups. But USA were in fighting form all
2008 Beijing (CHN) BRA USA CHN 2008 Beijing (CHN) USA BRA RUS consecutive Olympic gold, but for the men’s team of Russia through the tournament, making it to the final undefeated,
2004 Athens (GRE) CHN RUS CUB 2004 Athens (GRE) BRA ITA RUS it was their first since the breakup of the Soviet Union. where they had to face Brazil. Amid much emotion, the
2000 Sydney (AUS) CUB RUS BRA 2000 Sydney (AUS) YUG RUS ITA Americans lost the first set but won the next three to take
1996 Atlanta (USA) CUB CHN BRA 1996 Atlanta (USA) NED ITA YUG Russia’s men fought back from two sets down to defeat the gold, while Russia claimed the bronze against Italy.
1992 Barcelona (ESP) CUB EUN USA 1992 Barcelona (ESP) BRA NED USA
Brazil and in doing so produced one of the greatest Olympic
1988 Seoul (KOR) URS PER CHN 1988 Seoul (KOR) USA URS ARG
comebacks. World champions Brazil raced into a two-set On the women’s side, Brazil were ranked No. 1 but had
1984 Los Angeles (USA) CHN USA JPN 1984 Los Angeles (USA) USA BRA ITA
lead and looked on course for a 3-0 victory. However, at the never won Olympic gold. The semifinals saw Brazil play
1980 Moscow (URS) URS GDR BUL 1980 Moscow (URS) URS BUL ROU
1976 Montreal (CAN) JPN URS KOR 1976 Montreal (CAN) POL URS CUB
start of the third set, Russia coach Vladimir Alekno switched hosts China, the defending champions, and the United
1972 Munich (GDR) URS JPN PRK 1972 Munich (GDR) JPN GDR URS Maxim Mikhaylov to wing spiker while Dmitry Muserskiy States up against Cuba. Brazil and USA cruised into the
1968 Mexico (MEX) URS JPN POL 1968 Mexico (MEX) URS JPN TCH moved from middle blocker to opposite, in a move that final with three-set victories. However, Brazil proved to be
1964 Tokyo (JPN) JPN URS POL 1964 Tokyo (JPN) URS TCH JPN paid glorious dividends. The 2.18m tall Muserskiy finished too strong for USA in the final winning 3-1 (25-15, 18-25,
the match with 31 points to complete a Russian fightback, 25-13, 25-21) and denying USA a sweep of volleyball and
dashing Brazil’s gold medal hopes. Italy’s young guns, led by beach volleyball golds. Ze Roberto became the first coach
the ever-impressive Cristian Savani, marked their intention to lead teams to Olympic gold in both men’s and women’s
to return to the top of world volleyball by beating Bulgaria volleyball following his Barcelona triumph with the Brazil
3-1 (25-19, 23-25, 25-22. 25-21) to win bronze. men’s team. China took the women’s bronze.
Volleyball at the 2000 Sydney Games featured new rules, Barcelona provided a platform for teams from Central and
old heartbreak for Italy’s men and renewed glory for Cuba’s South America to show their new-found volleyball prowess,
women. with first-time Olympic gold medallists in the shape of
Cuba’s women and Brazil’s men.
The libero was introduced for the first time and the scoring
was changed. Now, points could be scored regardless of Since their last appearance at the Olympics in 1980, the
who was serving. Sets were played to 25, except for the Cuban women’s team had established themselves as the
fifth set, which was played to 15. best team in the world, winning their first major title at
the previous year’s World Cup. Now they were out to break
Reigning women’s world champions Cuba were regarded the Soviet/Japanese domination of Olympic volleyball. The
as one of the most successful sporting teams in the world. women’s semifinals featured the four best teams in the
China showed great tenacity to fight back from two sets down in
Could the Cubans win a third successive Olympic gold Bas van de Goor saved a match point against Italy before the world: Cuba, CIS (formerly USSR), Brazil and USA. USA led
the final against Russia to win their second Olympic title medal? They reached the final, but were defeated by Netherlands scored three consecutive points to claim their maiden Cuba 9-8 in the fifth set before Cuba scored five straight
Olympic title
Russia in the preliminary round in a five-setter and only points and won the decider 15-11. In a tight final against
The Olympic women’s volleyball final of 2004 was a face- narrowly defeated Brazil in a marathon semifinal. The the CIS, Cuba triumphed 3-1 (16-14, 12-15, 15-12, 15-13),
off between the winners of the silver medal at the two final pitted them against the Russians once more. Things In 1999, Dutch television viewers chose the 1996 men’s while USA, featuring tournament MVP Paula Weishoff,
previous Olympic Games, China and Russia, with the looked bleak for Cuba when they lost the first two sets. Olympic volleyball final as the top sporting moment of the pipped Brazil to the bronze.
Russians destined to play the role of bridesmaids once But they then showed why they had won almost every century.
again. Russia, runners-up in Sydney four years earlier, tournament since 1992, taking the last three sets to win Inspired by up-and-coming coach José Roberto Guimarães,
enjoyed a thrilling five-set semifinal win over Brazil after a third consecutive Olympic title. Four players – Regla Bell, Italy were the favourites, but the Netherlands were also Brazil beat tournament favourites USA – the 1984 and
trailing by two sets to nil. In the other semifinal, China Marlenis Costa, Mireya Luis, and Regla Torres – played in strong. The two countries had met in the finals of the 1993 1988 Olympic champions – in the semifinals before
were also taken to five sets, but they actually led by two all three of those Olympics. European Championship, the 1994 World Championship, comfortably winning the gold-medal match 3-0 (15-12, 15-
before being hauled back by Cuba, winners of the three the 1995 European Championship and the 1995 World 8, 15-5) against the Netherlands, who had come through
previous Olympic gold medals. China survived to reach the Italy’s men had won the last three World Championships but Cup, with Italy prevailing on every occasion. However, the despite losing four of their pool matches.
final while Cuba had to settle for bronze. After two such had yet to win Olympic gold. They swept through their pool Netherlands had upset Italy in the final of the World League
compelling semifinals, the final did not disappoint. China undefeated and beat hosts Australia in the quarterfinals, only a few weeks before the 1996 Olympics. Italy beat their The finals at Barcelona’s renowned Palau Sant Jordi, were
lost two tight sets, then won the third. They were down 23- but then fell to Yugoslavia in the semifinals. They eventually rivals in a Group B match but both made it through to the deservedly described in the 1992 Official Olympic Report
21 in the fourth before squaring the match and taking the took the bronze. Yugoslavia had struggled in the pools, but final. Italy’s Andrea Giani spiked the ball off the arm of Bas as “an extraordinary explosion of colour.”
final set to win 3-2 (28-30, 25-27, 25-20, 25-23, 15-12). in the final they defeated Russia in straight sets 3-0 (25-22, van de Goor for match point. But Van de Goor responded
25-22, 25-20) to claim an historic gold medal. with a spike that tied the scores at 15-15. The Dutch then
Italy and the United States, the 2002 World Championship scored three straight points to win 3-2 (15-12, 9-15, 16-14,
winners and runners-up respectively, were both eliminated in 9-15, 17-15). Yugoslavia defeated Russia in five sets for
the quarterfinals. Russia’s Ekaterina Gamova finished as top the bronze.
scorer. In the men’s tournament, Giba was voted MVP after
leading Brazil to the gold medal. In the final at the Peace and For the first time, the women’s tournament comprised 12
Friendship Stadium, Brazil won 3-1 (25-15, 24-26, 25-20, teams. Cuba were the hot favourites. Despite finishing
25-22) against Italy, who had seemed destined never to win third in Group B, they reached the final, where they met
Olympic gold despite dominating the game in the 1990s. unbeaten China, now coached by Lang Ping, star of their
Brazil’s Mauricio Lima was also on the 1992 Olympic gold 1984 gold-medal-winning team. China won the first set,
medal-winning team, while Italy had a five-time Olympian but Cuba took the next three 3-1 (14-16, 15-12, 17-16,
Making only their third Olympic appearance, Yugoslavia knocked
in Andrea Giani. The Russians beat USA to claim the bronze out the world champions Italy and World Cup holders Russia on 15-6). Russia’s women suffered the same fate as their Cuba broke the Soviet/Japanese domination of women’s volleyball
medal after only just qualifying from their group. their way to the title men, finishing fourth, in their case behind Brazil. by claiming the first of three successive Olympic titles in Barcelona
SEOUL 1988 LOS ANGELES 1984 MOSCOW 1980 Volleyball at the Montreal Olympics was a revelation for the
Canadian public. What had been for most an occasional
Another boycott meant the Soviet Union’s remarkable pastime became a passion during the Games as 15,602
run of finishing first or second in every Olympic women’s witnessed Poland take the men’s title and Japan the women’s.
tournament came to an end at the 1984 Los Angeles
Games. China happily took up the slack. The performance of the Polish men was stunning. Their
semifinal win over Japan lasted two hours and 23 minutes
China had beaten USA seven times out of eight prior to the and they had to play for two hours and 26 minutes to beat
Games, but on their Olympic debut their lack of experience USSR in the final the next day. Prior to the final, USSR had
went against them and they lost to their hosts in four sets not dropped a set. The pivotal moment came with the
USA, with legendary Karch Kiraly to the fore, won the second of in the pool phase. Four nights later, however, the same two Soviets leading 2-1 and 15-14 in the fourth. Polish star
back-to-back Olympic golds In Seoul Six of the top eight men’s teams at the 1978 World Championship
teams prepared to contest the final. As the Chinese team were in Moscow before USSR added the Olympic title to their World Tomasz Wojtowicz smashed a long spike from behind the
entered the arena, their star spiker Lang Ping spotted the Championship crown 10-foot line and Poland went on to take the set 19-17 and
Three-time Olympic champions USSR came into the Seoul US coach and three of his players already wearing gold the match 3-2 (11-15, 15-13, 12-15, 19-17, 15-7). Cuba
Games through the “back door.” After Africa declined to enter medals. “Let’s take those medals from around their necks,” Prior to 1980, USSR had reached every Olympic volleyball impressed taking the bronze.
a team, a qualification tournament was held and won by USSR. she said to her teammates, and a supreme display saw final except one. With many teams boycotting the Moscow
China do just that, winning in straight sets. Twenty-four Games, the stage was set for more Soviet success. Ten The women’s final paired Japan and the Soviet Union
With a field that included reigning world and Olympic years later China were the hosts, and Lang Ping was the men’s and eight women’s teams took part in 1980. for the fourth straight time. Led by Takako Shirai, Japan
champions China and two-time Olympic champions Japan, women’s coach – for the USA! dominated. Bronze medallists South Korea were the only
the competition in Seoul was always going to be fierce. And Despite the boycott, six of the top eight men’s teams at team to reach double figures in a set against Japan, who
there was Peru, who had been on the podium at the 1982 and The men’s tournament was more affected by the boycott, the 1978 World Championship were in Moscow. World won the final 3-0 (15-7, 15-8, 15-2).
1986 World Championships and were led by Cecilia Tait and with world champions USSR, Bulgaria, Cuba and Poland champions USSR and Olympic champions Poland had no
Denise Fajardo, among the best female players in the world. all missing. However, hosts USA and the rising Brazilians problems winning their pools. USSR then beat Romania in MUNICH 1972
and Italians took full advantage of the situation. USA had straight sets in the semis, but Poland were surprised by
USSR and Peru reached the final and it was a real nail-biter. beaten USSR four times in a row before the Games – all Bulgaria. USSR won the final 3-1, conceding a set for only
Peru took the first two sets, and led 12-6 in the third, just in the Soviet Union – and were on a 24-match winning the second time. Romania took the bronze.
three points from their country’s second-ever Olympic gold streak, so they were hot favourites to end their lack of
medal. Soviet coach Nicolai Karpol called a timeout and Olympic success. In the fourth of their group matches they With China, Japan, Korea and USA missing from the
made three changes. He then watched his team come from succumbed to Brazil, but in the final they turned the tables women’s competition due to the boycott, Nikolai Karpol’s
behind to win the third set, then the fourth and take the to win 3-0 (15-6, 15-6, 15-7), while Italy beat Canada for Soviet team cruised to gold, beating East Germany 3-1 in
first six points of the fifth. But Peru were not finished. They the bronze. the final. Bulgaria, invited to take part at the 11th hour, won
clawed their way back to 7-7, fell behind again, then went the bronze medal on their debut. Japan’s men finally broke their gold-medal duck in Munich as they
survived a two-set deficit to beat Bulgaria in the final
in front 15-14. But after both teams had fought off match
points it was the Soviet Union who prevailed, 3-2 (10-15, MONTREAL 1976
12-15, 15-13, 15-7, 17-15). China took the bronze medal At Munich, in volleyball’s third Olympics, it was “third time
from Japan in straight sets. lucky” for the Japanese men, following their bronze medal
in 1964 and silver in 1968 as a total of 12 men’s and eight
In the men’s event, defending champions USA, led by the women’s teams participated.
peerless Karch Kiraly, came through the pool phase unbeaten
despite being taken to five sets by Argentina (who eventually Inspired by talismanic coach Yasutaka Matsudaira and
finished third after beating Brazil in a marathon bronze- the magical hands of playmaker Katsutoshi Nekoda, they
medal match that lasted three hours and 10 minutes). After moved smoothly through to the semifinals, where they
dropping the first set of the final, USA proved too powerful China won the women’s title in Los Angeles on their debut Poland’s endurance in their semifinal victory over Japan and final lost the first two sets to Bulgaria. However, the Japanese
for USSR, winning 3-1 (13-15, 15-10, 15-4, 15-8). appearance in the Olympic Games win over the USSR will forever encapsulate the Montreal Games eventually won it 3-2 after three hours and 40 minutes.
In the final against GDR, surprise semifinal winners over TOKYO 1964
USSR, Japan again fell behind. But after losing the first set,
they swept the next three to claim gold. In the contest for Volleyball was officially included in the Olympic Games
bronze, the Bulgarians lost 3-0 to the Soviets. for the first time in 1964, with 10 men’s teams and six
women’s teams. It gained an enthusiastic audience in
The women’s competition again ended in a showdown Japan, one of the world’s top volleyball countries.
between USSR and Japan. The spectacular final pitted the
speedy Japanese against the powerful Soviets. In the fourth The men’s competition was a three-way battle between
set, the serve changed ends 24 times consecutively without USSR, Czechoslovakia and hosts Japan. USSR beat
either side being able to score. Finally, after 144 dramatic Czechoslovakia, who beat Japan, who in turn beat the
minutes, USSR prevailed 3-2. North Korea beat South Korea Soviets. Japan’s second defeat, by Hungary, relegated them
3-0 for the bronze medal. to the bronze-medal position, leaving USSR to take gold
on points difference from Czechoslovakia, repeating the
MEXICO 1968 1-2 finish of the 1962 World Championship. The victorious
USSR team was led by Yuri Chesnokov, who went on to
become the coach of Russia and an FIVB vice president
before passing away in 2010.
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OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL RECORDS
Nb Results Medal Podium Nb Results Medal Podium
Country part. 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 Total 1st 2nd 3rd Country part. 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 Total 1st 2nd 3rd
WOMEN
MEN
Algeria 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 11 11 - - - - Algeria 1 - - - - - - - 12 - - - - - - - - -
Australia 1 - - - - - - - - - 9 - - - - - - - Argentina 6 - - - - - 6 3 - 8 4 5 - 5 1 - - 1
Brazil 9 - - - - 7 7 6 4 3 3 4 1 1 4 2 - 2 Australia 3 - - - - - - - - - 8 11 - 9 - - - -
Bulgaria 1 - - - - 3 - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 Belgium 1 - 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Canada 3 - - - 8 - 8 - - 9 - - - - - - - - Brazil 13 7 9 8 7 5 2 4 1 5 6 1 2 2 5 2 3 -
China 8 - - - - - 1 3 7 2 5 1 3 5 5 2 1 2 Bulgaria 8 5 6 4 - 2 - 6 - 7 - - 5 4 1 - 1 -
Croatia 1 - - 7 - - - - - - - Canada 3 - - - 9 - 4 - 10 - - - - - - - - -
Cuba 8 - - 6 5 5 - - 1 1 1 3 4 - 4 3 - 1 China 2 - - - - - 8 - - - - - 5 - - - - -
Czechoslovakia 2 - 6 7 - - - - - - - - - Cuba 6 - - 10 3 7 - - 4 6 7 - - - 1 - - 1
2004 Olympic Games Best Scorers 1968 13.10.68 Round Robin POL-KOR 17-15 32
1988 29.09.88 Final 1-2 RUS-PER 17-15 32
Rk No Name Team Spike Block Serve Total
1 11 Ekaterina Gamova RUS 160 31 13 204
2 5 Shashkova Lioubov RUS 148 9 5 162
Highest Total of Match Points
3 18 Barros Fernandez Zoila CUB 100 21 18 139
4 3 Yang Hao CHN 115 11 10 136
2000 16.09.00 Prel. Round KOR-ITA 23-25 25-18 25-22 22-25 27-25 122-115 237
5 1 Ruiz Luaces Yumilka CUB 100 15 4 119
6 5 Steinbrecher Marianne BRA 100 10 4 114 2004 18.08.04 Prel. Round DOM-USA 26-24 22-25 27-25 23-25 19-17 117-116 233
18 Zhang Ping CHN 91 13 10 114 2012 07.08.12 Quarterfinals JPN-CHN 28-26 23-25 25-23 23-25 18-16 117-115 232
8 3 Carrillo de la Paz Nancy CUB 78 21 9 108
2000 30.09.00 Final 1-2 CUB-RUS 25-27 32-34 25-19 25-18 15-7 122-105 227
9 15 Tom Logan USA 79 15 7 101
10 3 Coimbra Erika BRA 87 7 3 97 2012 07.08.12 Quarterfinals BRA-RUS 24-26 25-22 19-25 25-22 21-19 114-114 228
2 19 Tsvetan Sokolov BUL 111 8 10 129 2000 21.09.00 Prel. Round ITA-ARG 40-38 78
2012 06.08.12 Prel. Round BUL-ITA 32-30 62
3 7 Michal Lasko ITA 96 13 7 116
2012 29.07.12 Prel. Round RUS-GER 31-29 60
4 11 Cristian Savani ITA 77 9 20 106
2008 16.08.08 Prel. Round BRA-POL 30-28 58
5 8 Murilo Endres BRA 85 9 4 98 2004 25.08.04 Quarterfinals SRB-RUS 27-29 56
6 15 Todor Aleksiev BUL 88 7 2 97 Set 2
7 9 Zbigniew Bartman POL 81 6 7 94 2004 23.08.04 Prel. Round SRB-GRE 38-36 74
8 6 Bartosz Kurek POL 76 6 10 92 2000 29.09.00 Semifinals SRB-ITA 34-32 66
9 9 Ivan Zaytsev ITA 76 7 8 91 2008 10.08.08 Prel. Round POL-GER 33-31 64
10 13 Dmitriy Muserskiy RUS 65 16 4 85 2000 29.09.00 Semifinals ARG-RUS 30-32 62
2000 25.09.00 Prel. Round BRA-CUB 30-28 58
Set 3
2008 Olympic Games Best Scorers 2000 23.09.00 Prel. Round EGY-NED 33-31 64
2008 14.08.08 Prel. Round BRA-RUS 29-31 60
Rk No Name Team Spike Block Serve Total
2000 19.09.00 Prel. Round ARG-KOR 30-28 58
1 13 Stanley Clayton USA 116 15 15 146
2012 12.08.12 Final RUS-BRA 29-27 56
2 17 Mikhaylov Maxim RUS 105 15 7 127
2000 21.09.00 Prel. Round BRA-NED 27-25 52
3 14 Miljkovic Ivan SRB 106 9 7 122
Set 4
4 8 Priddy William USA 93 10 9 112
2000 19.09.00 Prel. Round SRB-ITA 33-31 64
5 6 Kaziyski Matey BUL 87 11 8 106 2000 27.09.00 Quarterfinals NED-SRB 32-30 62
6 10 Wlazly Mariusz POL 95 5 6 106 2000 21.09.00 Prel. Round KOR-RUS 27-29 56
7 11 Nikolov Vladimir BUL 89 4 5 98 2004 25.08.04 Quarterfinals SRB-RUS 26-28 54
8 9 Millar Ryan USA 66 26 5 97 2004 25.08.04 Quarterfinals ARG-ITA 26-28 54
13 Stanley Clayton USA 83 10 17 110 2012 07.08.12 Quarterfinals JPN-CHN 28-26 23-25 25-23 23-25 18-16 117-115 232
8 18 Amaral Dante Guimarães BRA 77 16 8 101
2000 21.09.00 Prel. Round KOR-RUS 22-25 25-22 25-20 27-29 15-17 114-113 227
9 8 Tetyukhin Serguey RUS 89 6 5 100
10 9 Nascimento Andre BRA 81 8 9 98 2012 07.08.12 Quarterfinals BRA-RUS 24-26 25-22 19-25 25-22 21-19 114-114 228
OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL
RIO 2016
RIO 2016 OLYMPIC GAMES PREVIEW
sidelines who has achieved that feat three times. “King” Alongside Brazil, European champions Russia are the
WOMEN
Karch Kiraly is a true volleyball legend, having won Olympic clear favourites in Group A. The most successful women’s
volleyball gold in 1984 and 1988 with the US team and volleyball team in Olympic history is led by outstanding
the first gold in beach volleyball when it debuted at the scorer Nataliya Goncharova. In Group B, China and the
1996 Olympics. USA are the hottest contenders for the top places. Puerto
Rico are the outsiders, while the European teams from
This is the fourteenth occasion that volleyball has featured Italy, the Netherlands and Serbia will be battling for the
at the Olympics, and the US women’s team is participating remaining places. The Italian team are taking part in the
for the eleventh time. The record number of appearances Olympics for the fifth time in a row and after two fifth-
is held by Russia (13 times including the record of place finishes are hoping to claim a medal this time. Coach
predecessor states the Soviet Union and the Unified Team Marco Bonitta, who led Italy’s women to the top spot at
of 1992), followed by Japan (12 times) Italy (11 times) the FIVB World Championship in 2002, is placing his trust
and Brazil (10 times). USA is the nation with the most in an exciting mix of experienced players, such as captain
appearances still without an Olympic win, with their roll of Antonella del Core and Serena Ortolani, and young stars
honour containing one bronze medal, and three silvers. The like Valentina Diouf and Paola Egonu.
medal record is held by Russia and its predecessor states
Brazil’s women aim for golden hat-trick at home high point for the sport. FIVB president Dr. Ary S. Graça with nine medals, followed by Japan with six.
Olympics F° says, “Both volleyball and beach volleyball have
experienced unprecedented worldwide growth over the The two record medal winners will meet in the group stage
Brazil’s women’s volleyball team are aiming to complete a past few years and we look forward to showcasing the in Rio. Russia, having apparently overcome the shock
golden hat-trick at their home Olympic Games following sport’s innovative developments this summer in what I am caused by the retirement of legends Ekaterina Gamova
their triumphs in Beijing and London in 2008 and 2012. The confident will be the greatest celebration of our sport in and Lioubov Sokolova shortly before the Olympic Games,
team trained by Jose Roberto ‘Ze Roberto’ Guimarães now Olympic history.” will play in Group A against Japan, hosts Brazil, Argentina,
has the chance to claim the title for the third time in a row Cameroon and Korea. Group B will feature China, USA,
– a feat achieved only by Cuba in the history of the Olympic The field of participants contains some top-quality teams Italy, Serbia, the Netherlands and Puerto Rico. Puerto
Games. This time around, however, Cuba or “Las Morenas and apart from Cuba, all the previous Olympic champions Rico is one of three women’s volleyball teams that will be
del Caribe” who were Olympic champions in 1992, 1996 in women’s volleyball are represented in Rio: Russia, as the celebrating their Olympic debut in Rio, while Argentina and Serbia has qualified for the big event for the third
and 2000, will not be competing at the Olympics. successor state of record Olympic champions the Soviet Cameroon will also be competing for the first time. consecutive time, and their best result thus far was fifth
Union (1968, 1972, 1980 and 1988), Japan (1964, 1976), place in 2008. The Serbian team is renowned for its
The Brazilians are relying on the special touch of Ze China (1984, 2004) and Brazil (2008, 2012). Alongside the Cameroon are just the third representatives of the African fighting qualities and can call on stars like hitter Jovana
Roberto as they bid to complete their mission of capturing hosts, China are also considered favourites after their FIVB continent to take part in the Olympic Games after Kenya Brakocevic and captain Maja Ognjenovic. Qualifying for
a third gold medal. Having led the Brazil men’s team to World Cup triumph in 2015. Coach “Jenny” Lang Ping who (2000 and 2004) and Algeria (2008 and 2012). They the Olympics was a mark of success for the Netherlands,
Olympic gold in 1992, Ze Roberto is one of the most led China to Olympic victory in 1984 with her much-feared are rank outsiders and like Argentina, have always been as the Oranje team last took part in the Games 20 years
successful volleyball coaches of all time. His team in Rio play from the outside hitter position – earning her the overshadowed by the men’s national team. But that could ago. Results have improved steadily since Italian trainer
will be built around superstars such as captain Fabiana nickname “Iron Hammer” – would love to repeat the feat well change at the Olympic tournament, which will start on Giovanni Guidetti took charge. The team won silver at the
Claudino, Sheilla Castro, Jacqueline de Carvalho Endres as coach. She came very close to fulfilling that dream at the August 6 at 9:30 local time with a classic match between home European Championship in 2015, and stars such
and Thaisa Menezes. 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing when she coached the US Japan and Korea. Japan’s women’s team, led by captain as Lonneke Slöetjes and Robin De Kruijf want to spring a
national team to silver. Saori Kimura, last made it to the podium at the 2008 surprise in Rio.
Only two women’s volleyball teams have so far turned Olympic Games in Beijing where they took bronze. Korea’s
home advantage into Olympic victory. Hosts Japan The current US team – featuring stars such as Jordan greatest Olympic achievement came 40 years ago in 1976, The top four teams in each group will qualify for the
triumphed in 1964 in their capital Tokyo, the first time Larson-Burbach and captain Christa Harmotto Dietzen – when the team won the bronze medal in Montreal. The quarterfinals. And at the end of the tournament, we will
volleyball was part of the Olympics, followed by the Soviet were crowned world champions in 2014 and are among team has been enjoying positive results lately, and captain see whether the Brazilian women’s team can make history
Union’s win in Moscow in 1980. Volleyball has developed the favourites for Rio. The US women’s team has yet to win Yeon-Koung Kim was voted MVP at the Olympic Games in by claiming a golden hat-trick.
spectacularly since these early years, and Rio will mark a Olympic gold but they have an experienced man on the London in 2012.
European champions France. The tournament promises with outstanding defence and a fast offensive game. The
to be a great platform for volleyball. “Rio 2016 is a underdogs in Group A are Canada and Mexico. However,
MEN
huge opportunity for the FIVB to showcase volleyball the Canadians do boast one of the most feared scorers in
to the world in a way they have not seen it before. We the volleyball world, in the form of Gavin Schmitt, and are
want to further develop the sport and introduce it to new out to cause a surprise or two on their first appearance at
audiences, encouraging and inspiring people in Brazil and the Olympic Games for 24 years. Mexico is playing only
all over the world to join the volleyball party and take up its second Olympic Games, having previously played back
the sport,” says FIVB President Dr. Ary S. Graça F°. in 1968.
Volleyball has featured at the Olympic Games on 14 The only team making its Olympic debut in Rio is Iran. The
occasions since making its debut in Tokyo in 1964. Of the 2011 and 2013 Asian champions, with such talismanic
seven countries to have won gold so far, four are present players as Mir Saeid Marouflakrani and Seyed Mohammad
in Rio. Russia (1964, 1968, 1980 and 2012), USA (1984, Mousavi, will play Russia, Poland, Cuba, Argentina and
1988 and 2008), Brazil (1992 and 2004) and Poland Egypt in Group B, which on paper at least, looks like
(1976). However, three former champions have failed the easier group. Iran certainly has a chance of reaching
to qualify, in the form of Japan (1972), the Netherlands the quarterfinals, even though there are also some big
(1996) and Yugoslavia/Serbia (2000). The only country to volleyball nations in this pool. Apart from Egypt, who have
have played at all the Olympic Games since 1964 is Brazil. qualified for the Olympics for the fifth time, all the other
The Brazilians are bidding to become the third country to teams in Group B have won Olympic medals in the past.
win Olympic gold on home soil, following the Soviet Union/ The favourites are Russia and Poland. The world champions,
Russia (1980 Moscow) and USA (1984 Los Angeles). coached by Frenchman Stéphane Antiga, are counting on
their collective strength and top scorer Bartosz Kurek.
The hosts have a difficult preliminary round in Group A,
which sees them take on USA, France, Italy, Canada and Argentina, who are making their seventh appearance
Mexico. The USA, making their eleventh appearance at at the Olympic Games, have always impressed. The
Pure drama to be expected in the clash of the players who have accumulated four Olympic medals in the the Olympics, are pinning their hopes on stars like Matt Argentineans finished fifth in 2004 and 2012, and fourth
volleyball titans course of their long sporting careers. He is already the only Anderson, Taylor Sander and captain David Lee. Although in 2000. Their only medal came in the form of bronze back
volleyball player in the history of the sport to have won Italy have played at just as many Olympic Games, the Azzurri in 1988. The team is led by star coach Julio Velasco, who
It has been 28 years since a men’s volleyball team a full set of medals at the Olympic Games. But he wants are yet to win Olympic gold. Along with Brazil’s five medals led Italy to two World Championship titles in a row and
successfully defended its title at the Olympic Games. The one more. and Russia/the Soviet Union’s 10, the Italians are among a silver at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. Cuba could also
USA won gold in 1984 and 1988 with a team of stars the most successful collectors of medals at the Olympics, cause a shock on its seventh appearance at the Olympics,
including Karch Kiraly, who will lead the US women’s team Despite having such big-name players, Russia – record with two silver and three bronze medals to their name. The and the first since 2000. The squad is led by Javier Jiminez
at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. The gold medal Olympic champions with four titles, together with team is led by such stars as top hitter Ivan Zaytsev, Osmany and includes many young players keen to prove themselves
has changed hands every four years since then going to predecessor state the Soviet Union – are among the Juantorena and captain Emanuele Birarelli. European on the Olympic stage.
Brazil (1992), Netherlands (1996), Yugoslavia (2000), favourites to win gold in Rio. The long list of title contenders champions France are many people’s secret tip for gold. The
Brazil (2004), USA (2008) and Russia (2012). is led by Brazil, who have had to settle for silver in 2008 French squad features top performers like the charismatic The men’s volleyball tournament at the Olympics kicks
and 2012, having last won the Olympics in 2004. Coach hitter Earvin Ngapeth, whose parents named him after the off at 09:30 local time on August 7 with the big match
It is a sign of the quality of action and pure drama that fans Bernardo Rezende’s team is obviously out to change all legendary basketball star Earvin “Magic” Johnson. between Italy and France. The top four teams in each
can expect during the clash of the volleyball titans – a fine that in front of their home crowd. The stars in the team group qualify for the quarterfinals. On August 21 we will
literal description of this year’s showdown. include 40-year-old libero Serginho, as well as the coach’s France’s men’s volleyball team is making only their fourth discover if reigning Olympic champions Russia will secure
son and setter Bruno Rezende, and Wallace de Souza. appearance at the Olympics, and the first since 2004. a second consecutive win or if another team will top the
Russia are led by 40-year-old captain Sergey Tetyukhin, However, never have the chances of winning a first Olympic podium. Up until then, drama and top-class action are
who could win his fifth Olympic medal in Rio. Together with Other contenders include, 2015 FIVB World Cup winners medal been as good as they are this time. France is currently guaranteed.
Italian Samuele Papi, he is one of only two male volleyball USA, 2014 FIVB World Champions Poland, and current playing what is perhaps the most attractive volleyball,
ARG BRA CHN CMR ITA JPN KOR NED PUR RUS* SRB* USA
W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L
ARG v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
BRA v 0 0 4 2 0 0 2 0 4 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 5 4
CHN v 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 5 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 4 2 1 0 4 4
CMR v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ITA v 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 1
JPN v 0 0 0 4 1 5 0 0 0 2 7 2 1 1 0 0 3 4 0 0 3 2
KOR v 0 0 2 3 0 3 0 0 2 1 2 7 0 2 0 0 0 7 1 0 2 6
NED v 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2
PUR v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
RUS* v 0 0 2 4 2 4 0 0 2 1 4 3 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 1
SRB* v 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
USA v 0 0 4 5 4 4 0 0 1 0 2 3 6 2 2 0 0 0 1 4 1 0
* RUS contains results of EUN and USR. SRB contains results of SCG and YUG.
ALL FIVB EVENTS RECORDS
ARG BRA CHN CMR ITA JPN KOR NED PUR RUS* SRB* USA
W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L
ARG v 0 5 0 7 0 0 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 5 1 5 0 3 0 5 0 7
BRA v 5 0 37 22 2 0 29 7 52 12 34 11 20 1 6 0 27 29 10 1 29 23
CHN v 7 0 22 37 0 0 19 15 45 9 27 8 18 6 8 0 26 29 6 4 35 27
CMR v 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1
ITA v 7 0 7 29 15 19 0 0 23 10 12 9 7 9 3 0 4 22 5 5 15 16
JPN v 6 0 12 52 9 45 0 0 10 23 40 14 10 8 3 0 17 38 6 7 21 33
KOR v 5 0 11 34 8 27 0 0 9 12 14 40 9 5 2 0 6 42 2 8 13 25
NED v 5 0 1 20 6 18 1 0 9 7 8 10 5 9 6 1 2 15 0 3 5 18
PUR v 5 1 0 6 0 8 1 0 0 3 0 3 0 2 1 6 1 4 0 1 0 6
RUS* v 3 0 29 27 29 26 0 0 22 4 38 17 42 6 15 2 4 1 6 4 28 22
SRB* v 5 0 1 10 4 6 1 0 5 5 7 6 8 2 3 0 1 0 4 6 4 8
USA v 7 0 23 29 27 35 1 0 16 15 33 21 25 13 18 5 6 0 22 28 8 4
* RUS contains results of EUN and USR. SRB contains results of SCG and YUG.
ARG BRA CAN CUB EGY FRA IRI ITA MEX POL RUS* USA
W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L
ARG v 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 2 0 3 1 3
BRA v 3 3 0 0 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 4 1 4 5 5 6
CAN v 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2
CUB v 1 0 1 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 4 1 1
EGY v 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
FRA v 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2
IRI v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ITA v 5 0 0 8 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 5 3 2
MEX v 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1
POL v 2 1 1 4 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 3 1 1
RUS* v 3 0 5 4 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 1 0 3 2 5 4
USA v 3 1 6 5 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 1 1 4 5
ARG BRA CAN CUB EGY FRA IRI ITA MEX POL RUS* USA
W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L
ARG v 3 34 11 5 5 21 7 0 12 15 2 4 7 22 2 0 5 25 2 12 4 16
BRA v 34 3 19 4 29 24 11 0 26 6 8 3 37 24 1 1 36 17 30 33 44 25
CAN v 5 11 4 19 6 12 7 1 2 7 1 1 0 15 1 1 0 11 1 5 1 11
CUB v 21 5 24 29 12 6 13 0 18 5 4 2 16 33 5 0 11 9 23 41 6 13
EGY v 0 7 0 11 1 7 0 13 0 4 1 5 1 8 0 2 1 9 0 16 0 15
FRA v 15 12 6 26 7 2 5 18 4 0 3 0 19 30 1 0 9 11 6 14 10 18
IRI v 4 2 3 8 1 1 2 4 5 1 0 3 5 9 0 1 5 9 3 8 4 7
ITA v 22 7 24 37 15 0 33 16 8 1 30 19 9 5 1 0 9 9 26 29 25 21
MEX v 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 5 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 4 1 3
POL v 25 5 17 36 11 0 9 11 9 1 11 9 9 5 9 9 3 0 17 30 18 15
RUS* v 12 2 33 30 5 1 41 23 16 0 14 6 8 3 29 26 4 0 30 17 33 22
USA v 16 4 25 44 11 1 13 6 15 0 18 10 7 4 21 25 3 1 15 18 22 33
COMPETITION SYSTEM
The total number of matches for the Rio 2016 Olympic The first four (4) teams in each preliminary pool will advance
Volleyball competition will be 76, comprising 38 for men to the quarterfinals, eight teams in total. The format will be
and 38 for women. The competition for both men and as follows:
women will consist of four phases: preliminary round,
quarterfinals, semifinals and finals. A1 vs. B4
A2/A3 vs. B2/B3 (FIVB will draw the matches)
A4 vs. B1
The four (4) winners of the quarterfinals will then advance to the semifinals. The format will be as follows: • There is no drawing of lots for the determination of teams
into their respective pools for volleyball competitions. POOL A POOL B
Winner A1/B4 vs. Winner (A2/A3 vs. B2/B3, subject to draw) vs. winner A4/B1
• Following the conclusion of the final Olympic Qualification Host / BRA 1
Winner (A2/A3 vs. B2/B3, subject to draw) Tournaments, the distribution of teams into two preliminary
pools for both the men’s and women’s tournaments is made 3 2
A1 vs B4 using the FIVB World Ranking (WR) as at January 1, 2016
Winners play in semifinal 1 and following the serpentine system as follows:
A2/A3 vs B2/B3
4 5
7 6
A2/A3 vs B2/B3
Winners play in semifinal 2
A4 vs B1 8 9
Finals 11 10
Two (2) winners of the semifinals will play the gold medal match to determine the gold and silver medals. No continental principles to be applied.
After the end of the preliminary round, the FIVB will draw
Two (2) losers of the semifinals will play the bronze medal match to determine the bronze medal and the the matches A2/A3 vs. B2/B3 and set the match order for
fourth place. the quarterfinal matches.
COMPETITION SCHEDULE
• If a team voluntarily declares its forfeit during a match, • The two teams ranked 5th in each preliminary groups
• The order of matches in pools A and B in the preliminary • Rio 2016 and OBS have the right to change the
it will be excluded from the competition and: (A5 & B5) will be finally classified as 9th ex aequo. The two
round is assigned in accordance with the Berger Table. timetable of some matches for valid reasons and with the
teams ranked 6th in each preliminary groups (A6 & B6) will
The draft of the Match schedule will be submitted to the approval of the FIVB Control Committee. Each team must - All the results of the matches it already played will be classified as 11th ex aequo. The four teams losing the
OBS and will be confirmed by the IOC in accordance with be informed of the timetable changes at least 24 hours be nullified. quarterfinals will be ranked 5th ex aequo.
the FIVB. before the start of the competition.
- The opponent team will be declared the winner of • In the semifinal and final round the classification of teams
• The host country team has the right to choose two • The competition schedule was be released and announced this match. will be determined in accordance with results of matches
matches in its preliminary group. on June 10, 2016 (won or lost).
CLASSIFICATION OF TEAMS
- The teams ranking shall be determined in accordance • Set quotient – If two (2) or more teams are tied on
with Article 8 of the FIVB Event Regulations (former FIVB the number of points gained, they will be classified in
Sports Regulations). descending order by the quotient resulting from the division
of the number of all sets won by the number of all sets lost.
In order to establish the ranking of teams during the
Preliminary Round, the following criteria should be • Point quotient – If the tie still persists based on the set
implemented: quotient the teams will be classified in descending order by
the quotient resulting from the division of all points scored
• Number of victories (match won, match lost) by the total of points lost during all sets.
- If two (2) or more teams have the same number of
victories (match won, match lost), they will be classified • If the tie continues as per the point quotient
in descending order by the points gained by each team per between two teams, the priority will be given to the
match as follows: team which won the last match between them. When the
tie in point quotient is between three or more teams, a
new classification of these teams will be made taking into
Match won 3-0 or 3-1: 3 Points
consideration only the matches in which they were opposed
to each other.
Match won 3-2: 2 Points
MARACANÃZINHO ARENA
DAY 01 DAY 03 DAY 05 DAY 07 DAY 09
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 MONDAY, AUGUST 8 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
SESSION 07
SESSION 13
SESSION 19
SESSION 25
09:30-11:15 09:30-11:15 09:30-11:15 09:30-11:15 09:30-11:15
JPN vs KOR CHN vs ITA CHN vs PUR CHN vs SRB SRB vs NED
SESSION 08
SESSION 14
SESSION 20
SESSION 26
15:00-16:45 15:00-16:45 15:00-16:45 15:00-16:45 15:00-16:45
BRA vs CMR USA vs NED USA vs SRB USA vs ITA ITA vs PUR
SESSION 09
SESSION 15
SESSION 21
SESSION 27
20:30-22:15 20:30-22:15 20:30-22:15 20:30-22:15 20:30-22:15
RUS vs ARG RUS vs KOR KOR vs ARG RUS vs JPN JPN vs ARG
QF1
10:00 BRONZE MEDAL
A1 vs B4 SF1
QUARTERFINALS
13:00
WQF1 vs WQF2
SEMIFINALS
QF2
14:00 13:00 LSF1 vs LSF1
FINALS
1 A1 1 B1
PRELIMINARY ROUND
2 A2 2 B2
POOL A 3 A3 3 B3
No Match Date Time Result Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 4 A4 4 B4
1 JPN v KOR August 6 09:30 5 5
3 BRA v CMR August 6 15:00 6 6
5 RUS v ARG August 6 20:30
8 JPN v CMR August 8 11:35
QUARTERFINALS - AUGUST 16
11 RUS v KOR August 8 20:30
No Match Time Result Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
12 BRA v ARG August 8 22:35
QF1 A1 v B4 10:00 - QF_
16 RUS v CMR August 10 17:05
QF2 A2/A3 VS. B2/B3 14:00 - QF_
17 KOR v ARG August 10 20:30
QF3 A2/A3 VS. B2/B3 18:00 - QF_
18 BRA v JPN August 10 22:35
QF4 A4 v B1 22:15 - QF_
20 ARG v CMR August 12 11:35
23 RUS v JPN August 12 20:30
24 BRA v KOR August 12 22:35 SEMIFINALS - AUGUST 18
26 KOR v CMR August 14 11:35 No Match Time Result Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
29 JPN v ARG August 14 20:30 SF1 WQF1 v WQF2 13:00 - SF1
30 BRA v RUS August 14 22:35 SF2 WQF3 v WQF4 22:15 - SF2
POOL B
No Match Date Time Result Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 FINALS - AUGUST 20
2 CHN v NED August 6 11:35 BRONZE MEDAL
4 USA v PUR August 6 17:05 Match Time Result Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
6 SRB v ITA August 6 22:35 LSF1 v LSF2 - 13:00 -
7 CHN v ITA August 8 09:30
GOLD MEDAL
9 USA v NED August 8 15:00
Match Time Result Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
10 SRB v PUR August 8 17:05
WSF1 v WSF2 - 22:15 -
13 CHN v PUR August 10 09:30
14 ITA v NED August 10 11:35
15 USA v SRB August 10 15:00 FINAL STANDINGS
MARACANÃZINHO ARENA
DAY 02 DAY 04 DAY 06 DAY 08 DAY 10
SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 TUESDAY, AUGUST 9 THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 SATURDAY AUGUST 13 MONDAY, AUGUST 15
SESSION 10
SESSION 16
SESSION 22
SESSION 28
09:30-11:15 09:30-11:15 09:30-11:15 09:30-11:15 09:30-11:15
ITA v FRA RUS vs ARG IRI vs CUB IRI vs EGY ARG vs EGY
SESSION 11
SESSION 17
SESSION 23
SESSION 29
15:00-16:45 15:00-16:45 15:00-16:45 15:00-16:45 15:00-16:45
POL v EGY ITA vs USA POL vs ARG POL vs RUS RUS vs IRI
SESSION 12
SESSION 18
SESSION 24
SESSION 30
20:30-22:15 20:30-22:15 20:30-22:15 20:30-22:15 20:30-22:15
RUS vs CUB CUB vs EGY ITA vs MEX CAN vs MEX ITA vs CAN
QF1
10:00 BRONZE MEDAL
A1 vs B4 SF1
QUARTERFINALS
13:00
WQF1 vs WQF2
SEMIFINALS
QF2
14:00 13:00 LSF1 vs LSF1
FINALS
PRELIMINARY ROUND
2 A2 2 B2
POOL A 3 A3 3 B3
No Match Date Time Result Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 4 A4 4 B4
1 ITA v FRA August 7 09:30 5 5
2 BRA v MEX August 7 11:35 6 6
4 USA v CAN August 7 17:05
8 FRA v MEX August 9 11:35
QUARTERFINALS - AUGUST 17
9 ITA v USA August 9 15:00
No Match Time Result Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
12 BRA v CAN August 9 22:35
QF1 A1 v B4 10:00 - QF_
16 CAN v FRA August 11 17:05
QF2 A2/A3 VS. B2/B3 14:00 - QF_
17 ITA v MEX August 11 20:30
QF3 A2/A3 VS. B2/B3 18:00 - QF_
18 BRA v USA August 11 22:35
QF4 A4 v B1 22:15 - QF_
22 USA v FRA August 13 17:05
23 CAN v MEX August 13 20:30
24 BRA v ITA August 13 22:35 SEMIFINALS - AUGUST 19
No Match Time Result Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
26 USA v MEX August 15 11:35
SF1 WQF1 v WQF2 13:00 - SF1
29 ITA v CAN August 15 20:30
SF2 WQF3 v WQF4 22:15 - SF2
30 BRA v FRA August 15 22:35
POOL B
FINALS - AUGUST 21
No Match Date Time Result Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
3 POL v EGY August 7 15:00 BRONZE MEDAL
5 RUS v CUB August 7 20:30 No Match Time Result Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
LSF1 v LSF2 - 13:00 -
6 ARG v IRI August 7 22:35
7 RUS v ARG August 9 09:30 GOLD MEDAL
10 POL v IRI August 9 17:05 No Match Time Result Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
11 CUB v EGY August 9 20:30 WSF1 v WSF2 - 22:15 -
13 IRI v CUB August 11 09:30
14 RUS v EGY August 11 11:35
FINAL STANDINGS
15 POL v ARG August 11 15:00
19 IRI v EGY August 13 09:30 7.
Mr. Luiz Fernando Lima Da Silva BRA FIVB General Secretary Volleyball Training Venues Coordinator Mr. Conrado Couto / Mr. Leandro Garrot
Mr. Fabio Azevedo BRA FIVB General Director Volleyball Technical Officials Coordinator Mrs. Isabelle Melo
IBRAHIM AL NAAMA (QAT) TAOUFIK BOUDAYA (TUN) LUIS MACIAS (MEX) JURAJ MOKRY (SVK)
Birthdate: 01.01.1967 Birthdate: 15.04.1962 Birthdate: 02.03.1971 Birthdate: 24.04.1975
Height: 180cm Height: 178cm Height: 176cm Height: 191cm
Nomination: 1996 Nomination: 1998 Nomination: 2005 Nomination: 2001
Total No. 188 international and 1000 Total No. 136 international and 1200 Total No. 164 international and 670 Total No. 169 international and 1000
of matches: national of matches: national of matches: national of matches: national
Occupation: Assistant Director Occupation: Chief Technical Officer Occupation: Physical Education Teacher Occupation: Medical Doctor, University
Teacher
HERNAN CASAMIQUELA (ARG) DENNY CESPEDES (DOM) FABRIZIO PASQUALI (ITA) SUSANA RODRIGUEZ (ESP)
Birthdate: 23.01.1965 Birthdate: 29.03.1969 Birthdate: 11.11.1967 Birthdate: 19.10.1974
Height: 177cm Height: 180cm Height: 195cm Height: 170cm
Nomination: 2007 Nomination: 2002 Nomination: 2004 Nomination: 2002
Total No. - Total No. 323 international and 160 Total No. 102 international and 300 Total No. 354 international and 475
of matches: of matches: national of matches: national of matches: national
Occupation: - Occupation: Employed by NORCECA Occupation: Haulage Contractor Occupation: Bank Employee
Confederation
ARTURO DI GIACOMO (BEL) PIOTR DUDEK (POL) PATRICIA ROLF (USA) NASR SHAABAN (EGY)
Birthdate: 13.08.1961 Birthdate: 01.07.1961 Birthdate: 23.04.1963 Birthdate: 09.11.1964
Height: 180cm Height: 180cm Height: 177cm Height: 182cm
Nomination: 2003 Nomination: 1998 Nomination: 2003 Nomination: 2000
Total No. 195 international and 1100 Total No. 305 international and 934 Total No. 67 international and 2926 Total No. 198 international and 1086
of matches: national of matches: national of matches: national of matches: national
Occupation: Export Manager in Textiles Occupation: Teacher Occupation: Professional Volleyball Occupation: Director
Referee
ROGERIO ESPICALSKY (BRA) JOO-HEE KANG (KOR) MOHAMMAD SHAHMIRI (IRI) VLADIMIR SIMONOVIC (SRB)
Birthdate: 17.05.1966 Birthdate: 25.05.1971 Birthdate: 23.06.1965 Birthdate: 29.01.1976
Height: 174cm Height: 187cm Height: 180cm Height: 189cm
Nomination: 2008 Nomination: 2005 Nomination: 1999 Nomination: 2009
Total No. 61 international and 367 Total No. 87 international and 224 Total No. 143 international and 936 Total No. 123 international and 350
of matches: national of matches: national of matches: national of matches: national
Occupation: Administrator Occupation: Teacher at University Occupation: Physical Education Teacher Occupation: Administrator
HEIKE KRAFT (GER) JIANG LIU (CHN) PAULO TURCI (BRA) ANDREY ZENOVICH (RUS)
Birthdate: 09.10.1964 Birthdate: 10.07.1970 Birthdate: 25.07.1964 Birthdate: 23.07.1962
Height: 170cm Height: 187cm Height: 188cm Height: 189cm
Nomination: 2005 Nomination: 2005 Nomination: 2008 Nomination: 1995
Total No. 203 international Total No. 220 international and 1000 Total No. 26 international and 125 Total No. 446 international and 1057
of matches: of matches: national of matches: national of matches: national
Occupation: Bank Management Clerk Occupation: Teacher Occupation: Managing Director Occupation: Sport Manager
The iconic Maracanãzinho (or ‘little Maracanã’) venue will The official capacity is 13.613, though for the Olympic
host the volleyball matches of Rio 2016. Games it will be 11,400. It is officially named ‘Ginasio
Gilberto Cardoso’ after a former president of the historic
The indoor arena is located in the Maracanã neighbourhood Flamengo club of Rio.
of Rio’s North Zone, right next to the legendary Maracanã
Stadium, which will host the Opening and Closing The neighbourhood of Maracanã (‘parrot’ in the indigenous
Ceremonies in addition to football matches of Rio 2016. Tupi-Guarani language) was reclaimed from swamps
surrounding the Maracanã River, which flows from the
Inaugurated in 1954, the Maracanãzinho has hosted nume- Tijuca Forest to Guanabara Bay.
rous sporting events, including the 1960 FIVB Men’s and
KEY INFORMATION
Women’s and 1990 FIVB Men’s World Championship. It was The main campus of Rio de Janeiro State University is
extensively remodelled for the 2007 Pan American Games. located in the Maracanã neighbourhood. Maracanãzinho Arena Metro Line 2 - Maracanã Station
Ginásio Gilberto Cardoso Train - All Branches > Maracanã Station
Gate C - 13Min Walk/950M
Rua Professor Eurico Rabelo S/N – Maracanã
Gate D1 - 15Min Walk/1,100M
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 20271130
Metro Line 2 - São Cristóvão Station
Train - All Branches > São Cristóvão Station
Gate C - 16Min Walk/1,150M
Gate D1 - 11Min Walk/800M
RIO 2016
PARTICIPATING TEAMS
RIO 2016 PARTICIPATING TEAMS
WOMEN
1 ARG Argentina
2 BRA Brazil
3 CMR Cameroon
4 CHN China
5 ITA Italy
6 JPN Japan
7 KOR Korea
8 NED Netherlands
9 PUR Puerto Rico
11 10
10 RUS Russia
11 SRB Serbia
3
12 USA United States
8 10
6
11
8 5
12 12
4 7 6
MEN 7
1 ARG Argentina 5
9
2 BRA Brazil 4
9
3 CAN Canada
4 CUB Cuba 3
5 EGY Egypt
6 FRA France
2 2
7 IRI Iran
8 ITA Italy
9 MEX Mexico
10 POL Poland 1 1
11 RUS Russia
12 USA United States
WR=FIVB World Ranking as per July 11, 2016, OG=Olympic Games, WCH=FIVB World Championship,
WC=FIVB World Cup, WGP=FIVB World Grand Prix, GCC=FIVB Grand Champions Cup
ARG
FIVB
WORLD
RANKING
12 First appearance at the Olympic Games
No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
2 Acosta Tanya Acosta 11.03.91 182 70 287 280 6 40 46 GELP
TEAM ROSTER
Argentina, known as “Las Panteras” (“The Panthers”), will COACH GUILLERMO ORDUNA (ARG) C 3 Nizetich Paula Yamila Nizetich 27.01.89 181 74 305 295 12 120 132 NIlufer
be competing in the Rio 2016 Olympic Games for the very Birthdate: 24.08.1957 4 Segui Sabrina Segui 12.05.78 180 68 298 285 72 72 Boca jrs
first time, after being crowned champions earlier this year Languages: SPA, ENG 5 Fresco Lucia Fresco 14.05.91 195 92 304 290 9 59 68 Urbino
in the South American Olympic Qualification Tournament in With this team: 7 Aispurua Natalia Aispurua 20.12.91 192 78 310 293 45 45 Boca Juniors
Bariloche. Argentina. They swept the tournament, dropping Coaching debut: 11.08.1991 v CUB 8 Piccolo Sol Piccolo 11.09.96 184 74 294 282 14 43 57 Velez Sarsfield
only one set, with victories over Peru, Colombia, Venezuela 9 Sagardia Clarisa Sagardia 29.06.89 174 67 290 280 20 20 Boca Juniors
Number of matches: -
and Chile. The team has enjoyed success at the South 10 Sosa Emilce Sosa 11.09.87 177 72 305 295 8 99 107 Rio Do Soul
American Championships, accumulating six silver and 12 Guillermo Orduna, from San Isidro, took over as coach of 11 Lazcano Julieta Constanza Lazcano 25.07.89 190 74 312 293 12 18 30 Istres
bronze over the years. They took bronze medals at the Pan the Argentina women’s national team in December 2012. L 12 Rizzo Tatiana Soledad Rizzo 30.12.86 178 64 280 268 6 43 49 Boca Juniors
American Cup in 2008, 2013 and 2015 and at the Final Since then he has led them to bronze at the Pan American 13 Boscacci Leticia Boscacci 08.11.85 186 70 302 284 6 84 90 VC Kanti
Four Cup in 2008 and 2010. Cup in 2013 and 2015, and silver at the 2013 South 14 Fernandez Josefina Fernandez 17.08.91 175 72 294 284 6 73 79 Hotel VFM
American Championship. 15 Fortuna Antonela Fortuna 10.05.95 175 61 285 275 Central San Carlos
16 Busquets Reyes Florencia Natasha Busquets 27.06.89 192 68 305 290 6 58 64 Hotel VFM
Argentina competed in the FIVB World Grand Prix for
17 Vidal Helena Vidal 06.01.89 186 71 300 293 Pavia
the sixth year running in 2016, finishing 5th in Group 2 Under Orduna, Argentina qualified for the World
18 Castiglione Yael Castiglione Y 27.09.85 184 75 295 281 8 78 86 Rio Do Soul
(17th overall). This is two positions down from their 2015 Championship in 2014 for the first time in 12 years and then
19 Martinez Franchi Morena Martinez 19.02.93 164 62 285 264 30 30 Velez Sarsfield
performance and three down from their historical best of their first-ever Olympic Games in 2016. Before taking over the
20 Castiglione Carla Castiglione C. 07.03.89 190 74 301 289 6 20 26 San Lorenzo
14th in their debut season in 2011. women’s team he coached Argentina’s girls youth team and
21 Herrera Rodriguez Candelaria Lucia Herrera 28.01.99 182 71 290 275 3 3 Universidad de San Juan
was an assistant coach for the men’s team. His son Santiago
23 Curatola Antonela Ayelen Curatola 23.10.91 175 71 290 280 11 84 95 Velez Sarsfield
Their joint-17th place finish at the 2014 FIVB World has played for the men’s national team of Argentina.
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
Championship concluded a disappointing return to the
competition for the first time since 2002 as their only TEAM OFFICIALS
win came against bottom-placed Tunisia. The Argentine Manager: Fabian Ramon Age Oldest Segui 12.05.78 (38y2m) Youngest Herrera 28.01.99 (17y6m) 26y5m
STATISTICS
Team average
team has certainly improved as their new players gained Assistant Coach: Guillermo Caceres Height Tallest Fresco 195cm Shortest Martinez 164cm 182cm
experience from participating in the FIVB World Cup and in Second Assistant Coach: - Spike Highest Lazcano 312cm Shortest Rizzo 280cm 297cm
the continental Olympic qualification tournament. Doctor: Arnoldo Albero Block Highest Nizetich 295cm Shortest Martinez 264cm 284cm
Physiotherapist: - Caps Most Nizetich 132 First Fortuna, Vidal 55
Name: Tanya Acosta Name: Paula Yamila Nizetich Name: Leticia Boscacci Name: Josefina Fernandez
ARG
Age: 25 Nat. Selections: 46 Age: 27 Nat. Selections: 132 Age: 30 Nat. Selections: 90 Age: 24 Nat. Selections: 79
Height: 182 Position: Wing spiker Height: 181 Position: Wing spiker Height: 186 Position: Opposite spiker Height: 175 Position: Wing spiker
Born in: Concepcion del Uruguay Born in: Cordoba Born in: Colonia Caroya Born in: Santa Fe
Club: GELP Club: NIlufer Club: VC Kanti Club: Hotel VFM
World Olympic Games World Grand Prix Grand World Cup Continental Versus Pool Date Local time Phase
Championships Champions Cup Championships
ARG
RUS Russia A August 6 20:30 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T BRA Brazil A August 8 22:35 Preliminary Round
9 21 30 - - - 11 37 48 - - - 10 40 50 n/a KOR Korea A August 10 20:30 Preliminary Round
2014 17 2016 17 2015 8 2015 4 1983 3 CMR Cameroon A August 12 11:35 Preliminary Round
2002 17 2015 19 2011 10 2013 2 1981 3 JPN Japan A August 14 20:30 Preliminary Round
1990 15 2014 17 2003 11 2011 2 1979 3
1982 18 2013 16 1999 11 2009 2 1977 3
2007 5 1975 3
1960 8 2012 15 1973 8 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 3 1973 6
2011 14
2003 2 1971 6
2001 2 1969 5
1999 2 1964 3
1997 3 1962 3
1995 3 1961 3
1991 4 1958 5
1989 3 1951 4
1987 4
6 12 18
BRA
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
2 2x 1st LAST: 2012 1st 2012 2 2 4 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
C 1 Claudino Fabiana Fabiana 24.01.85 193 76 314 293 14 13 76 103 Dentil / Praia Clube
TEAM ROSTER
Brazil will count on home-court advantage as they attempt COACH JOSE GUIMARAES (BRA) 2 Barreto Juciely Cristina Juciely 18.12.80 184 71 312 289 32 32 Rexona Sesc
for a three-peat at the women’s Olympic volleyball in Rio Birthdate: 21.07.1954 3 Lins Danielle Dani Lins 05.01.85 181 68 290 276 13 12 25 Volei Nestlé-Osasco
de Janeiro. Brazil won their first-ever Olympic gold medal Languages: POR, ENG, SPA, ITA 4 Da Silva Ana Carolina Carol 08.04.91 183 73 290 290 Rexona Sesc
at Beijing 2008 and repeated the feat at London 2012 to With this team: 5 Da Silva Adenizia Adenizia 18.12.86 185 63 312 290 6 7 35 48 Savino Del Bene Volley
become the third team after the Soviet Union and Cuba to Coaching debut: 04.09.2003 v. COL 6 Menezes Thaisa Thaisa 15.05.87 196 79 316 301 14 14 59 87 Eczacibasi Vitra
retain the title. The Brazilians will compete at the Olympic 7 Rios Naiane De Almeida Naiane 29.11.94 179 63 276 281 E.C. Pinheiros
Number of matches: -
Games for the 10th consecutive time since the Moscow 8 Pereira De Carvalho Endres Jaqueline Jaque 31.12.83 186 70 302 286 13 14 58 85 SESI-SP
1980 Olympic Games. Brazil also took Olympic bronze at Jose Roberto ‘Ze Roberto’ Lages Guimaraes is the only 9 Ratzke Roberta Roberta 28.04.90 185 68 - - Rexona Sesc
Atlanta 1996 and Sydney 2000. coach to win Olympic gold medals with both the men’s and 10 Guimaraes Gabriela Braga Gabi 19.05.94 176 59 295 274 49 49 Rexona Sesc
women’s teams. He led Brazil’s men at Barcelona 1992 and 11 Caixeta Tandara Tandara 30.10.88 184 87 305 297 28 28 Volei Nestlé-Osasco
the women at Beijing 2008 and London 2012. 12 Pereira Natalia Natália 04.04.89 183 76 300 288 14 131 145 Fenerbahçe
They have won the South American Championships 18
times, including the last 11 editions. Brazil finished third at 13 Castro De Paula Blassioli Sheilla Sheilla 01.07.83 185 64 302 284 16 14 72 102 Vakifbank
Since taking over the women’s team in 2003, Ze Roberto
14 Costa Mariana Mariana 30.07.86 181 73 295 283 Volero Zurich
the 2014 FIVB World Championship, having come second has guided them to seven consecutive South American
15 Borgo Bedani Da Cruz Ana Paula Paula Borgo 20.10.93 187 76 305 290 São Caetano
to Russia at the previous two editions. They won the FIVB Championships titles from 2003 to 2015, and gold at
16 Rodrigues Fernanda Fe Garay 10.05.86 179 74 308 288 7 54 61 Dinamo Krasnodar
World Grand Champions Cup in 2005 and 2013. the 2011 Pan American Games. He has also coached at
17 Almeida De Sousa Alves Josefa Fabiola Fabiola 03.02.83 184 70 300 285 8 49 57 Volero Zürich
club level in Italy and more successfully in Turkey, leading
L 18 Brait Camila C. Brait 28.10.88 170 58 271 256 9 52 61 Volei Nestlé-Osasco
Brazil have been a dominant force in the FIVB World Grand Fenerbahçe Istanbul to gold at the 2010 FIVB Volleyball
L 19 Henrique Da Siva Nicolosi Leia Leia 03.01.85 168 60 - - Minas Tennis Club
Prix since its inception and in 2016 returned to the top of Women’s Club World Championship and the 2012
L 20 Oliveira Fabiana Fabí 07.03.80 169 59 276 266 11 7 75 93 Rexona Sesc
the podium after a year’s absence for their record 11th title. European Champions League.
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
Overall in 23 appearances in 24 editions they have been
champions 11 times, runners-up five times and bronze TEAM OFFICIALS
medalists twice. Manager: Julia De Carvalho Anselmo Da Silva Age Oldest Fabí 07.03.80 (36y4m) Youngest Naiane 29.11.94 (21y8m) 29y3m
STATISTICS
Team average
Assistant Coach: Paulo Do Rego Barros Junior Height Tallest Thaisa 196cm Shortest Leia 168cm 182cm
Brazil is a volleyball-loving nation, illustrated by the fact Second Assistant Coach: Claudio Lopes Pinheiro Spike Highest Thaisa 316cm Shortest - - 268cm
that more ticket applications have been made for volleyball Doctor: Julio Cesar De Carvalho Nardelli Block Highest Thaisa 301cm Shortest - - 256cm
than any other sport at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Physiotherapist: Alexandre Lopes Ramos Caps Most Natália 145 First Six players 49
Name: Fabiana Claudino Name: Juciely Cristina Barreto Name: Tandara Caixeta Name: Natalia Pereira
BRA
Age: 31 Nat. Selections: 103 Age: 35 Nat. Selections: 32 Age: 27 Nat. Selections: 28 Age: 27 Nat. Selections: 145
Height: 193 Position: Middle blocker Height: 184 Position: Middle blocker Height: 184 Position: - Height: 183 Position: Wing spiker
Born in: Belo Horizonte Born in: Joao Monlevade Born in: Brasília Born in: Ponta Grossa
Club: Dentil / Praia Clube Club: Rexona Sesc Club: Volei Nestlé-Osasco Club: Fenerbahçe
World Olympic Games World Grand Prix Grand World Cup Continental Versus Pool Date Time Phase
Championships Champions Cup Championships
BRA
CMR Cameroon A August 6 15:00 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T ARG Argentina A August 8 22:35 Preliminary Round
88 48 136 40 21 61 238 56 294 19 6 25 53 29 82 n/a JPN Japan A August 10 22:35 Preliminary Round
2014 3 1960 5 2012 1 2016 1 2003 7 2013 1 2011 5 2015 1 1985 2 KOR Korea A August 12 22:35 Preliminary Round
2010 2 1956 11 2008 1 2015 3 2002 4 2009 2 2007 2 2013 1 1983 2
RUS Russia A August 14 22:35 Preliminary Round
2006 2 2004 4 2014 1 2001 5 2005 1 2003 2 2011 1 1981 1
2009 1 1979 2
2002 7 2000 3 2013 1 2000 3 2001 4 1999 3
2007 1 1977 2
1998 4 1996 3 2012 2 1999 2 1997 3 1995 2 2005 1 1975 2 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
1994 2 1992 4 2011 2 1998 1 1991 8 2003 1 1973 2
1990 7 1988 6 2010 2 1996 1 1985 6 2001 1 1971 2
1986 5 1984 7 2009 1 1995 3 1981 8 1999 1 1969 1
1982 8 1980 7 2008 1 1994 1 1973 9 1997 1 1967 2
1995 1 1962 1
1978 7 2007 5 1993 2
1993 2 1961 1
1974 15 2006 1 1991 1 1958 1
1970 13 2005 1 1989 2 1956 1
1962 8 2004 1 1987 2 1951 1
3 1 4 2 2 4 11 5 3 19 2 1 1 4 3 1 4 19 11 30
CMR
FIVB
WORLD
RANKING
28 First appearance at the Olympic Games
No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Fotso Mogoung Stephanie Fotso 25.09.87 184 78 296 259 1 1 2 VBC Chamalières
TEAM ROSTER
Cameroon qualified for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games COACH JEAN-RENÉ AKONO (CMR) C 2 Tchoudjang Nana Christelle Nana 07.07.89 184 80 295 260 1 1 20 22 VBC Chamalières
through the African Olympic Qualification Tournament, Birthdate: 04.08.1967 3 Ntozi Mpegna Jacqueline Mpegna 07.05.89 190 87 298 284 1 1 FAP VB
which they hosted in Yaounde. The Cameroonians, buoyed Languages: FRE L 4 Nasser Raissa Nasser 19.08.94 173 73 270 265 1 2 3 La Rochelle
by the home crowd in the preliminary round, earned their With this team: 5 Aboa Mbeza Théorine Christelle Aboa T. 25.08.92 182 78 285 270 1 1 FAP VB
Olympic berth by delivering a straight-set victory over Coaching debut: 23.02.2014 v. COD 6 Moma Bassoko Laetitia Crescence Moma 09.10.93 184 81 312 287 1 1 13 15 VBC Chamalières
Algeria in the semifinal, then topping it off with a tie-break 7 Koulla Henriette Nadege Koulla 14.09.92 169 67 275 250 1 1 15 17 Tremblay
Number of matches: -
win over Egypt in the final. Cameroon will mark their first 8 Baran à Bissene Raissa Tatiana Baran 15.06.89 179 63 271 260 Bafia VB Evolution
Olympic appearance at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Jean-René Akono was a consultant for the Cameroon 9 Aboa Essama Marthe Linda Aboa L. 18.01.93 187 76 297 271 1 1 FAP VB
women’s team at the 2013 African Championship and was 10 Bikatal Berthrade Simone Flore Bikatal 23.07.92 183 76 297 253 1 1 5 7 Nyong et kelle
In other tournaments, Cameroon qualified twice for the appointed coach of the team in July 2014, replacing Joseph 11 Ngon Ntame Victoire Pauline L'Or Ntame V. 31.12.85 177 79 288 253 1 1 2 INJS VB
FIVB World Championship in 2006 and then in 2014, Nana Eone, who took the role as Akono’s assistant. 12 Fawziya Abdoulkarim Fawziya 01.03.89 180 67 292 259 1 1 15 17 Bafia VB Evolution
finishing both tournaments in joint-21st place. Cameroon 13 Madeleine Samantha Bodo Essissima Essissima 29.04.92 182 75 275 270 1 1 2 FAP VB
14 Amana Guigolo Yolande Juliana Amana 15.09.97 184 78 275 270 1 1 2 Bafia VB Evolution
claimed the silver medal at the 1999 African Championship. As a player, Akono, 48, turned out over 100 times for
15 Piata Zessi Emelda Piata 08.04.97 190 65 275 270 2 1 3 Bafia VB Evolution
They repeated that performance at the 2013 edition where Cameroon, including a participation in the 1990 FIVB
16 Bibinbe Ruth Manuela Marie Bibinbe 23.04.02 188 81 275 270 1 1 Bafia VB Evolution
their victories over Algeria, Egypt, Senegal and Tunisia gave World Championship, a year after winning the African
them a chance to win gold, but they had to settle for silver Championship in 1989. He played the majority of his club
after being defeated by Kenya. This was still a significant volleyball in France, and also spent most of his coaching
improvement on their fifth place finish in 2011 and career there. Most recently, he coaches French women’s
confirmed their status as one of the top teams in African team Albi.
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
volleyball. They have won silver medals at the last three
editions of the All-Africa Games. TEAM OFFICIALS
Manager: Felix Abe Bate Takang Age Oldest Ntame V. 31.12.85 (30y7m) Youngest Bibinbe 23.04.02 (14y3m) 24y1m
STATISTICS
Team average
The Lionesses are mentored by former Cameroon men’s star Assistant Coach: Joseph Nane Eone Height Tallest Mpegna 190cm Shortest Koulla 169cm 182cm
Jean-Rene Akono, who was appointed coach in July 2014. Second Assistant Coach: Marie Andree Afane Spike Highest Moma 312cm Shortest Nasser 270cm 286cm
Doctor: Lucien Yakana Boade Block Highest Moma 287cm Shortest Koulla 250cm 266cm
Physiotherapist: Charles Kamdoum Caps Most Nana 22 First Baran 6
Name: Stephanie Fotso Mogoung Name: Christelle Tchoudjang Nana Name: Victoire Pauline L‘Or Ngon Ntame Name: Abdoulkarim Fawziya
CMR
Age: 28 Nat. Selections: 2 Age: 27 Nat. Selections: 22 Age: 30 Nat. Selections: 2 Age: 27 Nat. Selections: 17
Height: 184 Position: Middle blocker Height: 184 Position: Opposite spiker Height: 177 Position: Middle blocker Height: 180 Position: Wing spiker
Born in: Limbe Born in: Yaoundé Born in: Bafoussam Born in: Garoua
Club: VBC Chamalières Club: VBC Chamalières Club: INJS VB Club: Bafia VB Evolution
7 KOULLA 8 BARAN
Name: Henriette Nadege Koulla Name: Raissa Tatiana Baran À Bissene
Age: 23 Nat. Selections: 17 Age: 27 Nat. Selections: 0
Height: 169 Position: Setter Height: 179 Position: Setter
Born in: Yaoundé Born in: Kiki
Club: Tremblay Club: Bafia VB Evolution
9 ABOA L. 10 BIKATAL
Name: Marthe Linda Aboa Essama Name: Berthrade Simone Flore Bikatal
Age: 23 Nat. Selections: 1 Age: 24 Nat. Selections: 7
Height: 187 Position: Universal Height: 183 Position: Wing spiker
Born in: Meyo Born in: Yaoundé
Club: FAP Club: Nyong et kelle
World Olympic Games World Grand Prix Grand World Cup Continental Versus Pool Date Time Phase
Championships Champions Cup Championships
CMR
BRA Brazil A August 6 15:00 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T JPN Japan A August 8 11:35 Preliminary Round
0 10 10 - - - - - - - - - - - - n/a RUS Russia A August 10 17:05 Preliminary Round
2014 21 2015 3 ARG Argentina A August 12 11:35 Preliminary Round
2006 21 2013 2 KOR Korea A August 14 11:35 Preliminary Round
2011 5
2009 3
2007 6
STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 5
2003 3
2001 3
1999 2
1993 4
1991 3
1985 3
2 6 8
CHN
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
3 2x 1st LAST: 2004 5th 2012 2 1 2 5 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Yuan Xinyue Yuan X.Y. 21.12.96 199 78 317 311 13 13 Army
TEAM ROSTER
China have won Olympic gold medals at Los Angeles COACH LANG PING (CHN) 2 Zhu Ting Zhu T. 29.11.94 195 78 327 300 13 13 Henan
1984 and Athens 2004. Lang Ping’s second spell as team Birthdate: 10.12.1960 3 Yang Fangxu Yang F.X. 06.10.94 190 71 308 300 13 13 Shandong
coach restored their status as an international volleyball Languages: ENG, CHN 5 Shen Jingsi Shen J.S. 03.05.89 186 75 305 294 20 20 Army
powerhouse, as her new strategy paid off when she With this team: 6 Gong Xiangyu Gong X.Y. 21.04.97 186 72 313 302 Jiangsu
revamped the team and put her faith in young players. Coaching debut: 02.08.2013 v. BUL 7 Wei Qiuyue Wei Q.Y 26.09.88 182 65 305 300 19 8 173 200 Tianjin
China took the silver medal at the 2014 FIVB World 8 Zeng Chunlei Zeng C.L. 03.11.89 187 67 315 315 13 5 18 Beijing
Number of matches: 95
Championship after losing to the United States in the 9 Zhang Changning Zhang C.N. 06.11.95 193 80 315 303 30 30 Jiangsu
gold medal match in Milan. They showed a much stronger Chinese legendary player and coach Lang Ping returned as 10 Liu Xiaotong Liu X.T. 16.02.90 188 70 312 300 12 20 32 Beijing
performance the following year, as they qualified for the coach of China’s women’s team in 2013 leading them to 11 Xu Yunli Xu Y.L. 02.08.87 195 75 325 306 8 8 100 116 Fujian
Rio 2016 Olympic Games through the 2015 World Cup in silver at the 2014 FIVB World Championship. Known as the C 12 Hui Ruoqi Hui R.Q. 04.03.91 192 78 315 305 13 5 18 Jiangsu Volleyball Club
Japan. China have a very rich history in the sport and their “Iron Hammer”, 56-year-old ‘Jenny’ Lang Ping played on the 13 Zhang Xiaoya Zhang X.Y. 04.10.92 189 60 310 300 8 8 Sichuan
players, especially coach Lang Ping, have gained attention China team that won gold at the Los Angeles 1984 Olympics 15 Lin Li Lin L. 05.07.92 171 65 294 294 12 12 Fujian
from the international volleyball community. Volleyball was and the 1982 FIVB World Championship. She previously had a 16 Ding Xia Ding X 13.01.90 180 61 305 300 Liaoning
17 Yan Ni Yan N. 02.03.87 192 74 317 306 45 45 Liaoning
the first sport at which China succeeded on a global scale stint as coach of China’s women’s national team from 1995 to
18 Wang Mengjie Wang M.J. 14.11.95 172 65 289 280 9 9 Shandong
and its cultural importance was never more evident than in 1999, leading the team to silver at the Atlanta 1996 Olympics.
19 Liu Yanhan Liu Y.H. 19.01.93 188 75 315 305 30 30 Army
the 1980s when it enjoyed huge popularity.
20 Zheng Yixin Zheng Y.X. 06.05.95 187 69 305 300 Fujian
From 2003 until 2008 she also led the USA women’s national
21 Wang Yunlu Wang Y.L. 20.05.96 192 82 310 301 Army
In the last 30 years, China have won the FIVB World team, claiming another Olympic silver at Beijing 2008.
22 Chen Zhan Chen Z. 11.10.90 180 65 300 295 Jiangsu
Grand Prix in 2003, and also triumphed in the FIVB World
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
Championship (1982 and 1986), the FIVB World Cup (1981,
1985, 2003 and 2015) and the FIVB Grand Champions TEAM OFFICIALS
Cup (2001). In the World Grand Prix, China are one of the Manager: Liu Wenbin Age Oldest Yan N. 02.03.87 (29y5m) Youngest Gong X.Y. 21.04.97 (19y3m) 24y
STATISTICS
Team average
only two teams that have appeared in all editions of the Assistant Coach: Lai Yawen Height Tallest Yuan X.Y. 199cm Shortest Lin L. 171cm 187cm
tournament. They are fully dominant in Asia, having won Second Assistant Coach: An Jiajie Spike Highest Zhu T. 327cm Shortest Wang M.J. 289cm 310cm
gold medals seven times at the Asian Games and 13 times Doctor: Wei Yongji Block Highest Zeng C.L. 315cm Shortest Wang M.J. 280cm 301cm
at the Asian Championship. Physiotherapist: - Caps Most Wei Q.Y 200 First Five players 29
Name: Xinyue Yuan Name: Ting Zhu Name: Ruoqi Hui Name: Xiaoya Zhang
CHN
Age: 19 Nat. Selections: 13 Age: 21 Nat. Selections: 13 Age: 25 Nat. Selections: 18 Age: 23 Nat. Selections: 8
Height: 199 Position: Middle blocker Height: 195 Position: Wing spiker Height: 192 Position: Wing spiker Height: 189 Position: Middle blocker
Born in: - Born in: - Born in: - Born in: -
Club: Army Club: Henan Club: Jiangsu Volleyball Club Club: Sichuan
World Olympic Games World Grand Prix Grand World Cup Continental Versus Pool Date Time Phase
Championships Champions Cup Championships
CHN
NED Netherlands B August 6 11:35 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T ITA Italy B August 8 09:30 Preliminary Round
85 38 123 34 18 52 194 108 302 14 6 20 74 16 90 n/a PUR Puerto Rico B August 10 09:30 Preliminary Round
2014 2 2012 5 2016 5 2003 1 2005 3 2015 1 2015 1 1987 1 SRB Serbia B August 12 09:30 Preliminary Round
2010 10 2008 3 2015 4 2002 2 2001 1 2011 3 2013 4 1983 2 USA United States B August 14 17:05 Preliminary Round
2006 5 2004 1 2014 5 2001 2 1997 4 2003 1 2011 1 1979 1
2002 4 2000 5 2013 2 2000 4 1993 2 1999 5 2009 2 1975 3
2007 2
1998 2 1996 2 2012 5 1999 3 1995 3 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 1
1994 8 1992 7 2011 8 1998 4 1991 2
2003 1
1990 2 1988 3 2010 4 1997 5 1989 3
2001 1
1986 1 1984 1 2009 5 1996 4 1985 1
1999 1
1982 1 2008 5 1995 4 1981 1 1997 1
1978 6 2007 2 1994 3 1977 4 1995 1
1974 14 2006 5 1993 4 1993 1
1962 9 2005 3 1991 1
1956 6 2004 5 1989 1
2 3 5 2 1 2 5 1 4 3 8 1 1 1 3 4 1 3 8 13 3 1 17
ITA
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
8 3x 5th LAST: 2012 5th 2012 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Ortolani Serena Ortolani 07.01.87 187 63 320 240 10 6 244 260 Imoco Volley Conegliano
TEAM ROSTER
Italy began their Olympic journey in Sydney 2000, and since COACH MARCO BONITTA (ITA) 2 Malinov Ofelia Malinov 29.02.96 183 70 306 233 Club Italia
then they have consistently qualified to succeeding editions Birthdate: 05.09.1963 3 Melandri Laura Melandri 31.01.95 184 60 305 236 11 11 Piacenza
of the quadrennial. After placing joint-ninth in 2000, Languages: ITA, ENG 4 Orro Alessia Orro 18.07.98 180 74 308 231 Club Italia
they finished a triple joint-fifth in Athens 2004, Beijing With this team: 5 Guerra Anastasia Guerra 15.10.96 187 80 314 239 10 10 Club Italia
2008 and London 2012. Italy qualified for the Rio 2016 Coaching debut: 31.05.2001 v BUL 6 De Gennaro Monica De Gennaro 08.01.87 174 67 292 217 151 151 Imoco Conegliano
Olympic Games after finishing first in the World Olympic 7 Guiggi Martina Guiggi 01.05.84 187 80 317 240 10 6 264 280 Igor Volley Novara
Number of matches: 335
Qualification Tournament in Japan in May 2016. They will 8 Gennari Alessia Gennari 03.11.91 184 68 305 238 50 50 Bergamo
now play in their fifth consecutive Olympic Games. Italy Marco Bonitta returned as coach of Italy’s women’s team 9 Centoni Nadia Centoni 19.06.81 182 63 315 238 294 294 Galatasaray Istanbul
had better performances in other competitions, winning the in March 2014, after a stint from 2001 to 2006, when 10 Spirito Ilaria Spirito 20.02.94 174 56 250 243 Club Italia
FIVB World Championship title in 2002, the FIVB World Cup he led the team to a silver medal at the 2001 and 2005 11 Chirichella Cristina Chirichella 10.02.94 195 73 320 251 80 80 Igor Volley Novara
titles in 2007 and 2011, plus the FIVB Grand Champions European Championships and gold at the 2002 FIVB World 12 Rondon Giulia Rondon 16.10.87 189 74 304 280 10 107 117 ICOS Crema
Cup in 2009. The summer of 2014 was Italy’s chance to Championship. 13 Cambi Carlotta Cambi 28.05.96 177 66 302 292 Pomì Casalmaggiore
impress as host of the FIVB Women’s World Championship. 14 Lo Bianco Eleonora Lo Bianco 22.12.79 171 67 287 273 29 16 473 518 Galatasaray Istanbul
C 15 Del Core Antonella Del Core 05.11.80 180 75 310 237 265 265 Dinamo-Kazan
In front of a passionate crowd at the Mediolanum Forum in The 53-year-old from Ravenna also coached the women’s
16 Fatime Sylla Miriam Sylla 08.01.95 184 80 320 240 19 19 Bergamo
Milan, they went all the way to the semifinals where they national team of Poland to a joint-ninth place at the Beijing
17 Diouf Valentina Diouf 10.01.93 202 94 330 261 94 94 Modena
lost to China before being defeated by powerhouse Brazil 2008 Olympic Games. He has coached several men’s
18 Ogechi Egonu Paola Egonu 18.12.98 190 70 336 256 20 20 Club Italia
in the bronze medal match. and women’s club teams in Italy, earning two European
19 Sirressi Immacolata Sirressi 19.05.90 175 62 290 220 31 31 Casal Maggiore
Champions Cup titles with Foppapedretti Bergamo in 1999
20 Danesi Anna Danesi 20.04.96 195 75 312 246 Club Italia
Their best FIVB World Grand Prix finish has been two and 2000.
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
silver medals in 2004 and 2005. They have also won two
European Championship titles in 2007 and 2009 and have TEAM OFFICIALS
historically dominated the Mediterranean Games with Manager: Marco Miotti Age Oldest Lo Bianco 22.12.79 (36y7m) Youngest Egonu 18.12.98 (17y7m) 25y4m
STATISTICS
Team average
seven gold medals. They are expected to present a youthful Assistant Coach: Fabio Soli Height Tallest Diouf 202cm Shortest Lo Bianco 171cm 184cm
team in Rio 2016, as coach Marco Bonitta’s gamble paid Second Assistant Coach: Cristiano Lucchi Spike Highest Egonu 336cm Shortest Spirito 250cm 307cm
off grandly in the both the European and World Olympic Doctor: Roberto Vannicelli Block Highest Cambi 292cm Shortest De Gennaro 217cm 246cm
Qualifiers. Physiotherapist: Daniele Dailianis Caps Most Lo Bianco 518 First Five players 110
Name: Serena Ortolani Name: Ofelia Malinov Name: Cristina Chirichella Name: Giulia Rondon
ITA
Age: 29 Nat. Selections: 260 Age: 20 Nat. Selections: 0 Age: 22 Nat. Selections: 80 Age: 28 Nat. Selections: 117
Height: 187 Position: Opposite spiker Height: 183 Position: Setter Height: 195 Position: Middle blocker Height: 189 Position: Setter
Born in: Ravenna Born in: Bergamo Born in: - Born in: Pisa
Club: Imoco Volley Conegliano Club: Club Italia Club: Igor Volley Novara Club: ICOS Crema
World Olympic Games World Grand Prix Grand World Cup Continental Versus Pool Date Time Phase
Championships Champions Cup Championships
ITA
SRB Serbia B August 6 22.35 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T CHN China B August 8 09:30 Preliminary Round
53 36 89 13 10 23 106 97 203 5 0 5 33 11 44 90 62 152 NED Netherlands B August 10 11:35 Preliminary Round
2014 4 2012 5 2016 8 2000 7 2009 1 2011 1 2015 7 1987 6 USA United States B August 12 15:00 Preliminary Round
2010 5 2008 5 2015 5 1999 4 2007 1 2013 6 1985 5 PUR Puerto Rico B August 14 15:00 Preliminary Round
2006 4 2004 5 2014 9 1998 5 2003 4 2011 4 1983 7
2002 1 2000 9 2013 5 1997 6 1999 7 2009 1 1981 8
2007 1 1977 11
1998 5 2012 10 1994 8 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 2 1975 9
1994 13 2011 7
2003 6 1971 8
1990 10 2010 3
2001 2 1967 11
1986 9 2008 3
1999 3 1951 6
1982 15 2007 3 1997 5
1978 20 2006 3 1995 6
2005 2 1993 4
2004 2 1991 4
2003 5 1989 3
1 1 2 4 6 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 6
JPN
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
5 2x 1st LAST: 1976 3rd 2012 2 2 2 6 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Nagaoka Miyu Nagaoka 25.07.91 179 68 310 298 9 104 113 Hisamitsu Springs
TEAM ROSTER
Japan will be making their 12th Olympic appearance at Rio COACH MASAYOHSI MANABE (JPN) 2 Miyashita Haruka Miyashita 01.09.94 177 61 298 272 9 92 101 Okayama Seagulls
2016. Only the USSR / Unified Team / Russia have appeared Birthdate: 21.08.1963 C 3 Kimura Saori Saori 19.08.86 185 65 304 293 27 20 272 319 Toray Arrows
more times even though they missed the boycotted Los Languages: JPN 4 Otake Riho Ohtake 23.12.93 182 68 306 296 81 81 Denso Airybees
Angeles 1984 Games. With this team: 5 Sato Arisa Arisa 18.07.89 164 52 275 266 9 41 50 Hitachi Rivale
Coaching debut: 04.06.2009 v GER 6 Nabeya Yurie Nabeya 15.12.93 176 58 302 285 52 52 Denso Airybees
Japan dominated the women’s international scene in the 7 Yamaguchi Mai Yamaguchi 03.07.83 176 62 304 292 20 8 115 143 Okayama Seagulls
Number of matches: 289
1960s and 1970s, claiming gold at volleyball’s debut at the 8 Koga Sarina Koga 21.05.96 180 66 305 290 53 53 NEC Red Rockets
Games in Tokyo 1964, followed by another win in Montreal Masayoshi Manabe took on Japan’s women’s team in 9 Shimamura Haruyo Shimamura 04.03.92 182 79 299 290 46 46 NEC Red Rockets
1976. In between they added two silver medals, in Mexico 2009 and engineered their comeback to the international 10 Maruyama Aki Maruyama 06.10.90 159 55 255 255 16 16 Okayama Seagulls
City 1968 and Munich 1972. Japan have won gold medals spotlight with their London 2012 Olympics bronze. He 11 Araki Erika Araki 03.08.84 186 78 304 301 18 8 165 191 Toyota Auto Body Queenseis
at three FIVB World Championships, in 1962, 1967 and followed up with Japan’s first and only FIVB World Grand 12 Ishii Yuki Ishii 08.05.91 180 68 302 286 9 99 108 Hisamitsu Springs
1974 in addition to gold at the 1977 FIVB World Cup. Japan Prix medal – a silver in 2014. Previously he had led Japan to 13 Sato Miya Miya 07.03.90 175 63 284 280 5 5 Hitachi Rivale
returned to the Olympic podium for bronze in Los Angeles bronze at the 2010 FIVB World Championship. 14 Ebata Yukiko Ebata 07.11.89 176 67 305 298 20 8 110 138 PFU Blue Cats
15 Uchiseto Mami Uchiseto 25.10.91 170 70 296 285 47 47 Hitachi Rivale
1984. Twenty-years later they won bronze again, beating
16 Sakoda Saori Sakoda 18.12.87 175 63 305 279 20 8 102 130 Toray Arrows
arch rivals Korea for third place at London 2012. Born in 1963 in Himeji, Manabe was a setter of the Japan
17 Tanaka Mizuki Mizuki 28.01.96 170 66 298 286 6 6 JT Marvelous
men’s national team and took part in the Seoul 1988
18 Zayasu Kotoki Zayasu 11.01.90 159 57 270 255 91 91 Hisamitsu Springs
Japan qualified for Rio 2016 as the top ranked Asian team Olympics and the 1998 FIVB World Championship. He was
19 Inoue Arisa Inoue 08.05.95 180 67 300 289 8 8 University of Tsukuba
at the World Olympic Qualification Tournament on home also in charge of Japanese women’s club Hisamitsu Springs
20 Tashiro Kanami Tashiro 25.03.91 173 66 283 273 16 16 Toray Arrows
soil in May 2016. Their best FIVB World Grand Prix finish and was a player-coach with Nippon Steel Blazers.
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
has been a silver in 2014. They have won five gold medals
at the Asian Games (though not since 1978) and three at TEAM OFFICIALS
the Asian Championships, with the last time being nine Manager: Mrs Yuko Arakida Age Oldest Yamaguchi 03.07.83 (33y1m) Youngest Koga 21.05.96 (20y2m) 25y6m
STATISTICS
Team average
years ago. Assistant Coach: Gen Kawakita Height Tallest Araki 186cm Shortest Maruyama 159cm 175cm
Second Assistant Coach: Shigekazu Okubo Spike Highest Nagaoka 310cm Shortest Maruyama 255cm 295cm
Doctor: Koji Fujita Block Highest Araki 301cm Shortest Maruyama 255cm 283cm
Physiotherapist: Ms Keiko Miyaguchi Caps Most Saori 319 Least Miya 5 86
Name: Miyu Nagaoka Name: Haruka Miyashita Name: Erika Araki Name: Yuki Ishii
JPN
Age: 25 Nat. Selections: 113 Age: 21 Nat. Selections: 101 Age: 32 Nat. Selections: 191 Age: 25 Nat. Selections: 108
Height: 179 Position: Opposite spiker Height: 177 Position: Setter Height: 186 Position: Middle blocker Height: 180 Position: Wing spiker
Born in: Fukuoka Born in: Mie Born in: Okayama Born in: Okayama
Club: Hisamitsu Springs Club: Okayama Seagulls Club: Toyota Auto Body Queenseis Club: Hisamitsu Springs
World Olympic Games World Grand Prix Grand World Cup Continental Versus Pool Date Time Phase
Championships Champions Cup Championships
JPN
KOR Korea A August 6 09:30 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T CMR Cameroon A August 8 11:35 Preliminary Round
87 36 123 39 23 62 103 168 271 12 18 30 70 37 107 n/a BRA Brazil A August 10 22:35 Preliminary Round
2014 7 1962 1 2012 3 2016 9 2003 9 2013 3 2015 5 2015 6 1987 2 RUS Russia A August 12 20:30 Preliminary Round
2010 3 1960 2 2008 5 2015 6 2002 5 2009 4 2011 4 2013 2 1983 1 ARG Argentina A August 14 20:30 Preliminary Round
2006 6 2004 5 2014 2 2001 6 2005 5 2007 7 2011 2 1979 2
2002 13 1996 9 2013 4 2000 8 2001 3 2003 5 2009 3 1975 1
2007 1
1998 8 1992 5 2012 9 1999 7 1997 5 1999 6 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 3
1994 7 1988 4 2011 5 1998 7 1993 4 1995 6
2003 2
1990 8 1984 3 2010 5 1997 4 1991 7
2001 4
1986 7 1976 1 2009 6 1996 8 1989 4
1999 3
1982 4 1972 2 2008 6 1995 7 1985 4 1997 3
1978 2 1968 2 2007 9 1994 4 1981 2 1995 3
1974 1 1964 1 2006 6 1993 6 1977 1 1993 2
1970 2 2005 5 1973 2 1991 2
1967 1 2004 9 1989 3
3 3 1 7 2 2 2 6 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 3 7 6 16
KOR
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
9 3rd 1976 4th 2012 1 1 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Lee Soyoung Lee Soyoung 17.10.94 176 66 280 265 18 18 GS Caltex
TEAM ROSTER
For a decade beginning in the late 1960s, Korea were a COACH LEE JUNG CHUL (KOR) 2 Kim Se Young Kim Seyoung 04.06.81 190 73 309 300 9 8 107 124 Hyundai Construction
force to be reckoned with in any tournament. They lost Birthdate: - 3 Lee Hyo Hee Lee Hyohee 09.09.80 173 57 280 271 44 44 Korea Expressway Corporation
in the semifinal at the Munich 1972 Olympic Games, Languages: - 4 Kim Heejin Kim Heejin 29.04.91 185 75 300 295 8 125 133 IBK
eventually placing fourth, but took the bronze medal at With this team: 5 Kim Hae Ran Kim Haeran 16.03.84 168 57 280 270 9 8 109 126 Korea Ginseng Corp.
Montreal 1976. At London 2012, they entered the final four Coaching debut: - 6 Hwang Youn Joo Hwang Younjoo 13.08.86 177 64 285 265 20 8 73 101 Hyundai Construction
but lost the bronze medal to Asian rivals Japan. The Koreans 7 Lee Jaeyeong Lee Jaeyeong 15.10.96 179 63 286 267 67 67 Heungkuk Life Insurance
Number of matches: -
qualified for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games after being 8 Nam Jie Youn Nam Jieyoun 25.05.83 170 61 285 273 13 110 123 IBK
one of the top three ranked teams at the World Olympic As of 2015, Lee Jung-Chul is on his second stint with 9 Pyo Seungju Pyo Seungju 07.08.92 181 72 290 270 16 16 GS Caltex
Qualification Tournament in Japan. Korea’s women’s national team, after previously leading C 10 Kim Yeon Koung Kim Yeonkoung 26.02.88 192 73 310 300 9 8 134 151 Fenerbache
the squad from 2007 to 2008. He started quickly, helping 11 Kim Su Ji Kim Suji 11.07.87 186 68 303 294 38 38 Heungkuk Life Insurance
They have won bronze medals at the 1967 and 1974 FIVB Korea to win silver at the 2015 Asian Championship. Lee 12 Moon Myounghwa Moon Myounghwa 04.09.95 190 73 280 287 6 6 KGC Ginseng Corp.
World Championships, and were also third in the 1973 and first took a coaching role with Korea in 1998, as assistant. 13 Park Jeongah Park Jeongah 26.03.93 187 73 300 290 95 95 IBK
14 Yang Hyo Jin Yang Hyojin 14.12.89 190 72 308 301 8 107 115 Hyundai Construction
1977 FIVB World Cups. He held that role again in 2005.
15 Kang Sohwi Kang Sohwi 18.07.97 180 65 245 230 7 7 GS Caltex
16 Bae Yoo Na Bae Yoona 30.11.89 182 66 288 280 9 65 74 KOREA Express Corporation
Korea remain as one of the powerhouses of Asian volleyball, The Bucheon native has coached Korean club side IBK Altos
17 Yeum Hye Seon Yeum Hyeseon 03.02.91 177 65 278 263 32 32 Hyundai Construction
winning their second Asian Games title in 2014 at home in since 2010, leading them to the 2012-13 and 2014-15 V
18 Lee Dayeong Lee Dayeong 15.10.96 179 63 282 263 34 34 Hyundai Construction
Incheon, exactly twenty years after their first title. They have League titles. He coached several other clubs from 1992
19 Cho Songhwa Cho Songhwa 12.03.93 176 68 280 260 6 6 Heungkuk Life Insurance
never won a gold medal in the Asian Championship, though to 2003.
20 Na Hyun Jung Na Hyunjung 10.03.90 163 54 257 250 28 28 GS Caltex
they have been on the podium 15 times in 18 editions of the
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
event. Korea’s most recent finish in the Asian Championship
was silver in 2015. Their best finish in the FIVB World Grand TEAM OFFICIALS
Prix has been a bronze medal in 1997, though they haven’t Manager: Lee Hyunjung Age Oldest Lee Hyohee 09.09.80 (35y10m) Youngest Kang Sohwi 18.07.97 (19y) 26y4m
STATISTICS
Team average
take part in the competition in the last two seasons. Assistant Coach: Lim Sunghan Height Tallest Kim Yeonkoung 192cm Shortest Na Hyunjung 163cm 180cm
Second Assistant Coach: Kim Hyunchul Spike Highest Kim Yeonkoung 310cm Shortest Kang Sohwi 245cm 286cm
Doctor: - Block Highest Yang Hyojin 301cm Shortest Kang Sohwi 230cm 275cm
Physiotherapist: - Caps Most Kim Yeonkoung 151 Least Two players 6 67
Name: Soyoung Lee Name: Se Young Kim Name: Su Ji Kim Name: Myounghwa Moon
KOR
Age: 21 Nat. Selections: 18 Age: 35 Nat. Selections: 124 Age: 29 Nat. Selections: 38 Age: 20 Nat. Selections: 6
Height: 176 Position: Wing spiker Height: 190 Position: Middle blocker Height: 186 Position: Middle blocker Height: 190 Position: Middle blocker
Born in: - Born in: Korea Born in: Kyonggi Born in: -
Club: GS Caltex Club: Hyundai Construction Club: Heungkuk Life Insurance Club: KGC Ginseng Corp.
World Olympic Games World Grand Prix Grand World Cup Continental Versus Pool Date Time Phase
Championships Champions Cup Championships
KOR
JPN Japan A August 6 09:30 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T RUS Russia A August 8 20:30 Preliminary Round
53 36 89 24 38 62 57 108 165 3 17 20 45 62 107 n/a ARG Argentina A August 10 20:30 Preliminary Round
2010 13 2012 4 2014 8 1996 6 2009 5 2015 6 2015 2 1987 3 BRA Brazil A August 12 22:35 Preliminary Round
2006 13 2004 5 2012 14 1995 5 2005 6 2011 9 2013 3 1983 3 CMR Cameroon A August 14 11:35 Preliminary Round
2002 6 2000 8 2011 9 1994 5 2001 6 2007 8 2011 3 1979 3
1998 9 1996 6 2009 12 1993 5 1997 6 2003 9 2009 4 1975 2
2007 4
1994 4 1988 8 2006 9 1999 4 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 4
1990 5 1984 5 2005 9 1995 5
2003 3
1986 8 1976 3 2004 11 1991 6
2001 2
1982 7 1972 4 2003 6 1989 7
1999 2
1978 4 1968 5 2001 7 1985 7 1997 2
1974 3 1964 6 2000 5 1981 5 1995 2
1967 3 1999 6 1977 3 1993 3
1998 6 1973 3 1991 3
1997 3 1989 2
2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 7 8 15
NED
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
11 5th 1996 5th 1996 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
L 1 Knip Kirsten Knip 14.09.92 175 70 281 275 2 114 116 Rote Raben Vilsbiburg
TEAM ROSTER
The Netherlands last played at the Olympic Games 20 COACH GIOVANNI GUIDETTI (ITA) 2 Stoltenborg Femke Stoltenborg 30.07.91 189 81 303 299 9 173 182 MTV Stuttgart
years ago and were denied a spot at London 2012 when Birthdate: 20.09.1972 3 Belien Yvon Beliën 28.12.93 188 73 307 303 8 128 136 Piacenza
they lost to Russia in the qualifiers. In their two Olympic Languages: ITA, GER, ENG, SPA 4 Plak Celeste Plak 26.10.95 190 87 314 302 9 127 136 Volley Bergamo
appearances they managed a sixth place finish in Barcelona With this team: 5 De Kruijf Robin De Kruijf 05.05.91 192 81 313 300 19 264 283 Imoco Valley Conegliano
1992 and fifth in Atlanta 1996. The Dutch are back in the Coaching debut: 27.05.2015 v CHN C 6 Balkestein-Grothues Maret Balkestein 16.09.88 180 68 304 285 11 249 260 PGE Atom
Olympics, courtesy of Italian coach Giovanni Guidetti and 7 Steenbergen Quinta Steenbergen 02.04.85 189 75 309 300 8 199 207 VK Agel Prostejov
Number of matches: 67
an energetic group of players. After being denied Rio 2016 8 Pietersen Judith Pietersen 03.07.89 188 73 306 296 9 182 191 Scandicci
Olympic qualification the first time at the European Olympic Giovanni Guidetti certainly made a good impression with L 9 Schoot Myrthe Schoot 29.08.88 182 70 298 286 8 194 202 Dresdner SC
qualifier, the Netherlands made sure to secure one of the the Netherlands’ women’s national team after he took over 10 Slöetjes Lonneke Sloetjes 15.11.90 191 76 322 315 9 184 193 Vakifbank Istanbul
three places available at the World Olympic Qualification the role as coach in 2015. Guidetti steered the Netherlands’ 11 Buijs Anne Buijs 02.12.91 191 73 317 299 9 141 150 Rexona-Sesc
Tournament in Japan. return to the Olympics after 20 years, and guided them to a 12 Diemkoudre Celia Diemkoudre 30.07.92 182 66 300 290 Sliedrecht Sport
silver medal at the 2015 European Championship. 14 Dijkema Laura Dijkema 18.02.90 184 70 293 279 20 222 242 Novara
L 16 Stam-Pilon Debby Pilon-Stam 24.07.84 184 69 303 281 11 322 333 Rocheville Le Cannet
The Netherlands also boast of an FIVB World Grand Prix
17 Oude Luttikhuis Nicole Oude Luttikhuis 26.12.97 191 74 298 287 11 11 Eurosped TVT
gold medal, in 2007. They finished third overall at the 2016 Previously he held the top job with Germany’s women’s
18 Bongaerts Britt Bongaerts 03.11.96 185 68 296 284 Ladies in Black Aachen
World Grand Prix. national teams from 2006 to 2014 and Bulgaria from 2003
19 Daalderop Nika Daalderop 29.11.98 187 67 303 289 Talent Team Papendal
to 2004. Guidetti has coached several club teams in Italy, in
20 Wagendorp Marlies Wagendorp 10.11.93 193 90 312 308 Sliedrecht Sport
They have participated in as many as 13 of the 17 editions addition to leading Turkey’s VakifBank Istanbul to the title
21 Polder Tessa Polder 10.10.97 189 73 297 286 Sliedrecht Sport
of the FIVB World Championships but their best finish of the FIVB Club World Championship in 2013.
22 Koolhaas Nicole Koolhaas 31.01.91 198 77 310 300 11 95 106 CSM Bukaresti
is seventh in 1998. At continental level they won their
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
only gold at home in 1995 and have also earned silver
medals in 1991, 2009 and 2015. The Netherlands made it TEAM OFFICIALS
to the semifinals of the inaugural European Games in Baku Manager: Marc De Haan Age Oldest Pilon-Stam 24.07.84 (32y) Youngest Daalderop 29.11.98 (17y8m) 24y4m
STATISTICS
Team average
in 2015. Assistant Coach: Saskia Van Hintum Height Tallest Koolhaas 198cm Shortest Knip 175cm 187cm
Second Assistant Coach: Gil Ferrer Cutino Spike Highest Sloetjes 322cm Shortest Knip 281cm 304cm
Doctor: Ingrid Paul Block Highest Sloetjes 315cm Shortest Knip 275cm 293cm
Physiotherapist: Rinke Van Den Brink Caps Most Pilon-Stam 333 First Five players 137
Name: Kirsten Knip Name: Femke Stoltenborg Name: Anne Buijs Name: Celia Diemkoudre
NED
Age: 23 Nat. Selections: 116 Age: 25 Nat. Selections: 182 Age: 24 Nat. Selections: 150 Age: 24 Nat. Selections: 0
Height: 175 Position: Libero Height: 189 Position: Setter Height: 191 Position: Wing spiker Height: 182 Position: Wing spiker
Born in: Hoorn Born in: Winterswijk Born in: Geleen Born in: Niamey, Niger
Club: Rote Raben Vilsbiburg Club: MTV Stuttgart Club: Rexona-Sesc Club: Sliedrecht Sport
World Olympic Games World Grand Prix Grand World Cup Continental Versus Pool Date Time Phase
Championships Champions Cup Championships
NED
CHN China B August 6 11:35 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T USA United States B August 8 15:00 Preliminary Round
44 67 111 6 7 13 72 63 135 - - - 6 5 11 n/a ITA Italy B August 10 11:35 Preliminary Round
2014 13 1996 5 2016 3 1995 8 2015 2 1985 3 PUR Puerto Rico B August 12 17:05 Preliminary Round
2010 11 1992 6 2015 13 2013 9 1983 11 SRB Serbia B August 14 09:30 Preliminary Round
2006 8 2014 14 2011 7 1981 9
2002 9 2013 12 2009 2 1979 6
2007 5 1977 10
1998 7 2010 7 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 5 1975 11
1994 9 2009 4
2003 4 1971 9
1990 9 2007 1
2001 5 1967 7
1982 16 2005 6
1999 5 1963 9
1978 17 2003 4 1997 9 1958 10
1974 16 1999 8 1995 1 1951 5
1970 15 1997 6 1993 7 1949 7
1962 12 1996 7 1991 2
1956 10 1994 9 1987 5
1 1 2 1 3 1 5
PUR
FIVB
WORLD
RANKING
17 First appearance at the Olympic Games
No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Seilhamer Debora Seilhamer 04.10.85 166 61 245 240 54 54 Cataño
TEAM ROSTER
Puerto Rico have participated in three World Olympic COACH JUAN CARLOS NUNEZ (PUR) 2 Venegas Shara Venegas 18.09.92 173 68 280 272 7 56 63 Caguas
Qualification Tournaments prior to achieving their first- Birthdate: - 3 Mojica Vilmarie Mojica 13.08.85 180 63 295 288 27 92 119 Juncos
ever Olympic qualification on home turf in San Juan in May Languages: - 4 Jusino Ana Sofia Jusino 05.01.94 189 65 310 294 National Team
2015. The Puerto Rican players celebrated in front of their With this team: 5 Diaz Odemaris Diaz 15.03.82 188 78 289 283 12 12 Carolina
home fans as they won all their matches in the round robin Coaching debut: - C 6 Rosa Yarimar Rosa 20.06.88 178 62 295 285 7 64 71 Juncos
tournament. In the last few years, Puerto Rico gathered vital 7 Enright Stephanie Enright 15.12.90 179 56 300 292 15 41 56 Caguas
Number of matches: -
experience by regularly competing against elite sides in the 8 Colon Xaimara Colon 11.09.88 176 62 255 246 12 22 34 Juncos
FIVB World Grand Prix and the FIVB World Championship, Juan Carlos Nunez is one of the most successful coaches 9 Cruz Aurea Cruz 10.01.82 180 63 310 290 23 118 141 Carolina
where they have appeared four times since their debut in in the Puerto Rican women’s league, winning six titles 10 Reyes Diana Reyes 29.04.93 191 80 303 299 22 22 Caguas
2002. with Caguas Criollas. Nunez’s second spell as Puerto Rican 11 Ocasio Karina Ocasio 01.08.85 192 76 298 288 26 63 89 Caguas
national team coach started in 2015 and he led the team 12 Nogueras Jennifer Nogueras 01.08.91 185 88 299 292 12 12 Caguas
At the World Championship that year they made their best to a bronze medal finish at the NORCECA Championships 13 Ferrer Shirley Ferrer 23.06.91 180 63 290 293 27 27 Catano
finish of joint-10th, and at the 2014 edition in Italy, the that same year. 14 Valentin Natalia Valentin 12.09.89 170 61 244 240 7 26 33 Ponce
15 Santana Daly Santana 19.02.95 185 65 300 274 8 38 46 San Juan
Caribbean side won a match against Cuba, but missed out
16 Oquendo Alexandra Oquendo 03.02.84 189 75 297 284 21 44 65 Catano
on the second round of qualification by three points. Puerto His previous stint with the national team was from 2005
17 Santos Noami Santos-Lamb 29.11.93 192 63 309 300 National Team
Rico have enjoyed better results at the continental level, to 2008, when he steered Puerto Rico to their first Central
18 Morales Lynda Morales 20.05.88 188 74 302 296 47 47 Caguas
where they finished third at the Pan American Cups in 2009 American and Caribbean Games medal in 44 years and
19 Prieto Cerame Paulina Prieto Cerame 25.01.94 188 79 297 287 Boomers
and 2014, and fifth at the 2011 edition in Mexico. They their first ever FIVB World Grand Prix qualification through
20 Santos Raymariely Santos 13.04.92 183 72 290 288 Ponce
took the silver medal at the 2009 NORCECA Championship the 2008 Pan American Cup.
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
and dropped two places in 2011 before claiming bronze in
the 2013 and 2015 editions. TEAM OFFICIALS
Manager: Willie Lopez Age Oldest Cruz 10.01.82 (34y6m) Youngest Santana 19.02.95 (21y5m) 27y1m
STATISTICS
Team average
In 2015 Puerto Rico played an outstanding season as they Assistant Coach: Xiomara Molero Height Tallest Ocasio 192cm Shortest Seilhamer 166cm 183cm
finished fourth at the Pan American Games in Toronto. This Second Assistant Coach: Ramon Lawrence Spike Highest Jusino 310cm Shortest Valentin 244cm 290cm
year they appeared in their third consecutive FIVB World Doctors: Dr. Luis Miranda / Dra. Rebecca Rodriguez Block Highest Santos-Lamb 300cm Shortest Seilhamer 240cm 282cm
Grand Prix Group 2 finals, finishing 3rd (15th overall). Physiotherapists: Carlos Seda / Dania Vega Caps Most Cruz 141 First Four players 45
Name: Debora Seilhamer Name: Shara Venegas Name: Karina Ocasio Name: Jennifer Nogueras
PUR
Age: 30 Nat. Selections: 54 Age: 23 Nat. Selections: 63 Age: 31 Nat. Selections: 89 Age: 25 Nat. Selections: 12
Height: 166 Position: Libero Height: 173 Position: Libero Height: 192 Position: Opposite spiker Height: 185 Position: Setter
Born in: Ponce Born in: Toa Baja Born in: San Juan Born in: San Juan
Club: Cataño Club: Caguas Club: Caguas Club: Caguas
World Olympic Games World Grand Prix Grand World Cup Continental Versus Pool Date Time Phase
Championships Champions Cup Championships
PUR
USA United States B August 6 17:05 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T SRB Serbia B August 8 17:05 Preliminary Round
12 33 45 - - - 24 39 63 - - - - - - n/a CHN China B August 10 09:30 Preliminary Round
2014 17 2016 15 2015 3 1985 4 NED Netherlands B August 12 17:05 Preliminary Round
2010 17 2015 16 2013 3 1983 5 ITA Italy B August 14 15:00 Preliminary Round
2006 15 2014 15 2011 4 1981 6
2002 10 2013 18 2009 2 1977 5
2007 5 1973 6
1982 17 2012 13 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 4 1971 4
1974 22 2010 11
2003 5 1969 5
2009 10
1999 5
1997 5
1995 5
1993 5
1991 6
1989 6
1987 5
1 2 3
RUS
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
4 4x 1st LAST: 1988 5th 2012 4 5 9 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Shcherban Yana Shcherban 06.09.89 185 71 298 294 30 30 Dinamo-Moscow
TEAM ROSTER
Including their appearances as Soviet Union and Unified COACH YURI MARICHEV (RUS) 2 Khodunova Natalia Khodunova 01.07.92 185 65 305 295 15 15 Dinamo Krasnodar
Team, Russia are the most successful nation in the history of Birthdate: 17.11.1960 L 3 Ezhova Elena Ezhova 14.08.77 178 69 288 282 6 6 Dinamo Kazan
women’s volleyball. The USSR claimed Olympic gold medals Languages: RUS 4 Zaryazhko Irina Zaryazhko 04.10.91 196 78 305 290 35 35 Uralochka Ekaterinburg
at Mexico 1968, Munich 1972, Moscow 1980 and Seoul With this team: 5 Evtukhova Daria Evtukhova 22.04.91 190 71 305 296 11 11 Uralochka Ekaterinburg
1988, on top of the two silver medals at Tokyo 1964 and Coaching debut: 28.05.2013 v CHN 6 Malygina Daria Malygina 04.04.94 202 82 317 305 Zarechie Odintzovo
Montreal 1976. 7 Lyubushkina Ekaterina Lyubushkina 02.01.90 188 81 300 285 47 47 Dinamo Moscow
Number of matches: -
8 Goncharova Nataliya Goncharova 01.06.89 194 75 315 306 22 87 109 Dinamo Moscow
Under the Russian banner, they won back-to-back silver Yury Marichev took over as coach of Russia’s women’s team 9 Vetrova (Ulyakina) Vera Ulyakina 21.08.86 180 73 298 293 11 19 30 Dinamo Moscow
medals at Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004. In Rio 2016 they in January 2013 after the tragic death of his predecessor C 10 Kosianenko Ekaterina Pankova 02.02.90 178 64 290 285 11 85 96 Dinamo Moscow
will be competing in their sixth consecutive Olympic Games Sergei Ovchinnikov. Marichev led the team to two gold medal L 11 Ulanova Ekaterina Ulanova 05.08.86 172 61 298 290 11 6 50 67 Dinamo-Kazan
after being crowned as champions of the European Olympic finishes at the European Championship in 2014 and 2015 12 Babeshina Marina Babeshina 26.06.85 181 62 291 289 6 13 69 88 Uralochka-NTMK
Qualification Tournament in Ankara in January 2016. The and oversaw their win at the University Games in 2013. 13 Startseva Evgeniya Startseva 12.02.89 185 68 294 290 22 6 66 94 Dinamo-Kazan
Russians have also won the FIVB World Championship 14 Fetisova Irina Fetisova 07.09.94 190 76 307 286 11 42 53 Dinamo Moscow
15 Kosheleva Tatiana Kosheleva 23.12.88 191 67 315 305 22 6 62 90 Dinamo Krasnodar
seven times and the European Championship on 19 In addition to coaching the national team, the 56-year-old,
16 Voronkova Irina Voronkova 20.10.95 190 84 305 290 Zarechie-Odintsovo
occasions, most recently in 2015. They have missed out on Tula-born Marichev has served as coach of several men’s
17 Malykh Natalia Malykh 08.12.93 187 65 308 297 11 76 87 Dinamo Krasnodar
the podium of the European Championship only three times and women’s club teams in his native Russia. He was also
18 Ilchenko Kseniia Ilchenko 31.10.94 183 64 300 286 37 37 Uralochka Ekaterinburg
in 29 editions of the competition. an accomplished player with clubs at home (including CEV
L 19 Malova Anna Malova 16.04.90 175 59 286 290 11 66 77 Dinamo Moscow
Cup and European Supercup titles in 1991 with CSKA
20 Shlyakhovaya Anastasia Samoylenko 05.10.90 192 69 313 307 29 29 Dinamo Krasnodar
They triumphed in the 1973 FIVB World Cup and the 1997 Moscow) as well as in Turkey and Israel.
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
FIVB World Grand Champions Cup. Russia’s best spell in the
FIVB World Grand Prix started in the late 1990s when, after TEAM OFFICIALS
clinching gold in 1997, they went on to win the title in 1999 Manager: Andrey Erkhov Age Oldest Ezhova 14.08.77 (38y11m) Youngest Voronkova 20.10.95 (20y9m) 26y4m
STATISTICS
Team average
and 2002. Their latest World Grand Prix finishes include a Assistant Coach: Igor Kurnosov Height Tallest Malygina 202cm Shortest Ulanova 172cm 186cm
bronze in 2014 and a silver in 2015. Second Assistant Coach: Sergey Khoroshev Spike Highest Malygina 317cm Shortest Malova 286cm 302cm
Doctor: Sergey Rasskazov Block Highest Samoylenko 307cm Shortest Ezhova 282cm 293cm
Physiotherapist: Dmitry Sandul Caps Most Goncharova 109 First Malygina, Voronkova 50
Name: Yana Shcherban Name: Natalia Khodunova Name: Ekaterina Ulanova Name: Marina Babeshina
RUS
Age: 26 Nat. Selections: 30 Age: 24 Nat. Selections: 15 Age: 30 Nat. Selections: 67 Age: 31 Nat. Selections: 88
Height: 185 Position: Wing spiker Height: 185 Position: Wing spiker Height: 172 Position: Libero Height: 181 Position: Setter
Born in: - Born in: Bishkek Born in: Ivanovo Born in: Ekaterinburg
Club: Dinamo-Moscow Club: Dinamo Krasnodar Club: Dinamo-Kazan Club: Uralochka-NTMK
World Olympic Games World Grand Prix Grand World Cup Continental Versus Pool Date Time Phase
Championships Champions Cup Championships
RUS
ARG Argentina A August 6 20:30 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T KOR Korea A August 8 20:30 Preliminary Round
120 24 144 57 16 73 161 80 241 12 8 20 48 15 63 n/a CMR Cameroon A August 10 17:05 Preliminary Round
2014 6 1960 *1 2012 5 2016 4 1999 1 2013 4 2015 4 2015 1 1987 *2 JPN Japan A August 12 20:30 Preliminary Round
2010 1 1956 *1 2008 5 2015 2 1998 2 2001 2 1999 2 2013 1 1985 *1
BRA Brazil A August 14 22:35 Preliminary Round
2006 1 1952 *1 2004 2 2014 3 1997 1 1997 1 1991 *3 2011 6 1983 *2
2010 6 1981 *2
2002 3 2000 2 2013 7 1996 3 1993 3 1989 *2
2009 6 1979 *1
1998 3 1996 4 2011 4 1995 6 1985 *3 2007 3 1977 *1 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
1994 3 1992 **2 2009 2 1994 7 1981 *3 2005 3 1975 *1
1990 *1 1988 *1 2007 4 1993 3 1977 *8 2003 5 1971 *1
1986 *6 1980 *1 2006 2 1973 *1 2001 1 1967 *1
1982 *6 1976 *2 2004 7 1999 1 1963 *1
1978 *3 1972 *1 2003 2 1997 1 1958 *1
1995 3 1955 *2
1974 *2 1968 *1 2002 1 1993 1 1951 *1
1970 *1 1964 *2 2001 3 1991 *1 1950 *1
1962 *2 2000 2 1989 *1 1949 *1
7 2 4 13 4 5 9 3 6 4 13 1 1 1 3 1 2 3 6 19 4 3 26
SRB
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
6 5th 2008 11th 2012 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Busa Bianka Busa 25.07.94 187 74 293 282 28 28 CSM Targoviste (ROU)
TEAM ROSTER
The Serbian women’s programme has become much envied COACH ZORAN TERZIC (SRB) 2 Brakocevic Jovana Brakocevic Canzian 05.03.88 196 82 309 295 22 11 142 175 VAKIFBANK Istanbul (TUR)
over the past decade as the team have developed into Birthdate: 09.07.1966 3 Malagurski Sanja Malagurski 08.06.90 193 74 305 295 11 6 64 81 Trabzon Idman Ocagi (TUR)
genuine medal contenders every time they hit the court. Languages: SRB, ENG 4 Zivkovic Bojana Zivkovic 29.03.88 186 72 300 292 9 5 97 111 Volero Zurich (SUI)
Their transformation began at the 2006 World Championship With this team: 5 Popovic Mina Popovic 16.09.94 187 73 315 305 52 52 Obiettivo Vicenza (ITA)
where, appearing as Serbia and Montenegro, they won the Coaching debut: 14.06.2002 v FRA 6 Malesevic Tijana Malesevic 18.03.91 185 78 300 286 9 46 55 Igor Gorgonzola Novara (ITA)
bronze medal. 7 Molnar Brizitka Molnar 28.07.85 182 69 304 290 31 5 178 214 AO Panathinaikos Athens (GRE)
Number of matches: 429
8 Radenkovic Danica Radenkovic 09.10.92 185 70 300 294 47 47 Atom Trefl Sopot (POL)
A year later Serbia claimed silver at the European Zoran Terzic will be leading Serbia in their third consecutive 9 Mihajlovic Brankica Mihajlovic 13.04.91 190 83 302 290 9 5 51 65 Fenerbahce SK Istanbul (TUR)
Championship, while 2008 marked their first Olympic Olympic Games appearance. The 50-year-old coach born C 10 Ognjenovic Maja Ognjenovic 06.08.84 183 67 300 293 31 10 185 226 Nordmeccanica Piacenza (ITA)
appearance when they finished joint-fifth in Beijing. They won in Belgrade has successfully steered the team in all three 11 Veljkovic Stefana Veljkovic 09.01.90 190 76 320 305 20 10 113 143 Chemic Police SA (POL)
the European League three times from 2009 to 2011, while a Olympic editions they have appeared in. 12 Nikolic Jelena Nikolic 13.04.82 194 79 315 300 31 5 255 291 Bursa Buyuksehir (TUR)
gold medal at the 2011 European Championship and bronze 13 Mirkovic Sladjana Mirkovic 08.10.95 185 78 293 282 54 54 Dinamo Pancevo
14 Savic Maja Savic 14.08.93 189 70 305 295 66 66 MKS Muszyna (POL)
at the same year’s FIVB World Grand Prix further boosted their Terzic was appointed coach of the Yugoslav women’s national
15 Stevanovic Jovana Stevanovic 30.06.92 192 72 308 295 46 46 Pomi Casalmaggiore (ITA)
reputation. A spate of injuries plagued the team’s campaign team in 2002, guiding them as Serbia and Montenegro
16 Rasic Milena Rasic 25.10.90 191 72 315 310 20 5 137 162 VakifBank Istanbul (TUR)
at the London 2012 Olympic Games and they failed to win from 2003 to 2006 before leading a separate Serbian side
L 17 Popovic Silvija Popovic 15.03.86 178 65 286 276 25 129 154 Volero Zürich (SUI)
a match. They will have another chance at the Rio 2016 from 2007. In addition to his national team duties, Terzic
L 18 Cebic Suzana Cebic 09.11.84 167 60 279 255 30 10 147 187 CSM Targoviste (ROU)
Olympic Games as they qualified for the event through their coached club teams in Serbia, Romania, Italy and Russia
19 Bošković Tijana Boskovic 08.03.97 193 82 310 300 17 59 76 Eczacibasi Instanbul (TUR)
amazing second place finish at the 2015 World Cup. and will be leading Switzerland’s Volero Zurich as of the
20 Djerisilo Ivana Djerisilo 08.08.83 188 68 277 252 11 6 68 85 Atom Trefl Sopot (POL)
2016-17 season.
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
Serbia finished 7th overall in the 2016 FIVB World Grand
Prix - one position up from their 2015 performance - after TEAM OFFICIALS
claiming two bronze medals in 2011 and 2013. Historically, Manager: Ivan Knezevic Age Oldest Nikolic 13.04.82 (34y3m) Youngest Boskovic 08.03.97 (19y4m) 26y8m
STATISTICS
Team average
they are considered as heirs to the titles of former Yugoslavia Assistant Coach: Branko Kovacevic Height Tallest Brakocevic Canzian 196cm Shortest Cebic 167cm 187cm
and of Serbia & Montenegro, including a bronze medal in Second Assistant Coach: - Spike Highest Veljkovic 320cm Shortest Djerisilo 277cm 302cm
the 1951 European Championship and gold in the 1975 Doctor: - Block Highest Rasic 310cm Shortest Djerisilo 252cm 290cm
Mediterranean Games. Physiotherapist: Sinisa Mladenovic Caps Most Nikolic 291 Least Busa 28 116
Name: Bianka Busa Name: Jovana Brakocevic Name: Stefana Veljkovic Name: Jelena Nikolic
SRB
Age: 22 Nat. Selections: 28 Age: 28 Nat. Selections: 175 Age: 26 Nat. Selections: 143 Age: 34 Nat. Selections: 291
Height: 187 Position: Wing spiker Height: 196 Position: Universal Height: 190 Position: Middle blocker Height: 194 Position: Wing spiker
Born in: Vrbas Born in: Zrenjanin Born in: Jagodina Born in: Beograd
Club: CSM Targoviste (ROU) Club: VAKIFBANK Istanbul (TUR) Club: Chemic Police SA (POL) Club: Bursa Buyuksehir (TUR)
World Olympic Games World Grand Prix Grand World Cup Continental Versus Pool Date Time Phase
Championships Champions Cup Championships
SRB
ITA Italy B August 6 22:35 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T PUR Puerto Rico B August 8 17:05 Preliminary Round
25 15 40 2 9 11 35 29 64 - - - 22 11 33 47 67 114 USA United States B August 10 15:00 Preliminary Round
2014 7 2012 11 2016 7 2015 2 2015 3 1963 *8 CHN China B August 12 09:30 Preliminary Round
2010 8 2008 5 2015 8 2011 7 2013 4 1958 *7 NED Netherlands B August 14 09:30 Preliminary Round
2006 **3 2014 7 2007 5 2011 1 1951 *3
1978 *16 2013 3 2009 7
2012 11 2007 2
STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2011 3 2005 **7
2003 **10
1991 *12
1989 *8
1981 *11
1979 *10
1977 *9
1975 *8
1971 *14
1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 4
USA
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
1 3x 2nd LAST: 2012 2nd 2012 3 1 4 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Glass Alisha Glass 05.04.88 184 72 305 300 24 143 167 Imoco Volley
TEAM ROSTER
The United States have recently made an excellent run and COACH KARCH KIRALY (USA) 2 Banwarth Kayla Banwarth 21.01.89 178 75 295 283 13 87 100 National Team
are looking to get their first Olympic Games gold medal. In Birthdate: 03.11.1960 3 Thompson Courtney Thompson 04.11.84 170 66 276 263 13 8 115 136 Rio de Janeiro Volei Clube
the previous Olympics, they have won three silvers in Los Languages: ENG, ITA 4 Paolini Lauren Paolini 22.08.87 193 73 317 299 84 84 Hitachi Automotive Systems
Angeles 1984, Beijing 2008 and London 2012, plus one With this team: 5 Adams Rachael Adams 03.06.90 188 81 318 307 13 54 67 Imoco Volley
bronze in Barcelona 1992. Coaching debut: 10.06.2013 v TRI 6 Lloyd Carli Lloyd 06.08.89 180 75 313 295 32 32 VBC Pallavolo Rosa
10 Larson-Burbach Jordan Larson 16.10.86 188 75 302 295 24 8 155 187 Eczacibasi Vitra Istanbul
Number of matches: 141
Legendary player Karch Kiraly, who was appointed in 2012, 11 Easy Megan Easy 15.10.88 191 80 320 297 11 8 129 148 Imoco Volley
helped shape USA’s rise in the last couple of years. USA Volleyball legend Karch Kiraly, widely considered the best 12 Murphy Kelly Murphy 20.10.89 188 79 315 307 13 53 66 Ageo Medics
bounced back in spectacular fashion by winning the 2014 player of all time, was promoted from assistant to coach of C 13 Dietzen Christa Harmotto Dietzen 12.10.86 188 79 322 300 13 8 142 163 Fenerbahce SK
the United States women’s national team in 2012. 14 Fawcett Nicole Fawcett 16.12.86 191 82 310 291 13 116 129 Agil Volley SSD ARL
FIVB World Championship in Milan, then the stars aligned
in 2015 as Kiraly’s magic aided the team to succeed in their 15 Hill Kimberly Hill 30.11.89 193 72 320 310 13 74 87 Vakifbank Istanbul
Born in Jackson in 1960, Kiraly led the United States to
quest for a sixth FIVB World Grand Prix triumph on home 16 Akinradewo Foluke Akinradewo 05.10.87 191 79 331 300 24 8 159 191 Volero Zurich
gold at the 2014 FIVB World Championship and 2015 FIVB
soil in Omaha. They cemented their strong reign when 17 Hagglund Natalie N. Hagglund 01.07.92 178 68 292 290 40 40 Volero Zürich
World Grand Prix, as well as victories at the Pan American
18 Kreklow Molly Kreklow 17.02.92 181 64 291 281 44 44 Eczacibasi Vitra Istanbul
they seized qualification to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, Cup and the NORCECA Championship. Kiraly is the only
19 Bartsch Michelle Bartsch 12.02.90 190 78 305 296 13 13 Dresdner SC 1898
winning the NORCECA Olympic Qualification Tournament player to have won Olympic gold in both disciplines –
20 Crimes Alexis Crimes 12.06.86 191 68 325 300 51 51 Sariyer Belediye Spo Kulubu
at home in Lincoln, Nebraska. This will be their 11th volleyball (Los Angeles 1984 and Seoul 1988) and beach
23 Robinson Kelsey Robinson 25.06.92 188 75 306 300 13 56 69 Imoco Volley
appearance at the Olympic Games. volleyball (Atlanta 1996).
24 Vansant Krista Vansant 31.03.93 188 75 310 300 24 24 Volero Zurich
25 Lowe Karsta Lowe 02.02.93 193 75 315 305 34 34 Futura Volley
Since finishing runners-up at the Beijing 2008 Olympic
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
Games, they have never been out of the top two places
in the FIVB World Rankings. Regionally, USA have Pan TEAM OFFICIALS
American Games gold medals in 1967, including the latest Manager: Denise Sheldon Age Oldest Thompson 04.11.84 (31y9m) Youngest Vansant 31.03.93 (23y4m) 27y3m
STATISTICS
Team average
edition in Toronto in 2015. They have also claimed eight Assistant Coach: Jamie Morrison Height Tallest Paolini 193cm Shortest Thompson 170cm 187cm
gold medals at the NORCECA Championship, including the Second Assistant Coach: Thomas Black Spike Highest Akinradewo 331cm Shortest Thompson 276cm 309cm
last three running, since 2011. Doctor: Andrew Gregory Block Highest Hill 310cm Shortest Thompson 263cm 296cm
Physiotherapist: Jill Wosmek Caps Most Akinradewo 191 Least Bartsch 13 92
Name: Alisha Glass Name: Kayla Banwarth Name: Nicole Fawcett Name: Kimberly Hill
USA
Age: 28 Nat. Selections: 167 Age: 27 Nat. Selections: 100 Age: 29 Nat. Selections: 129 Age: 26 Nat. Selections: 87
Height: 184 Position: Setter Height: 178 Position: Libero Height: 191 Position: Opposite spiker Height: 193 Position: Wing spiker
Born in: Michigan Born in: Iowa Born in: Texas Born in: Oregon
Club: Imoco Volley Club: National Team Club: Agil Volley SSD ARL Club: Vakifbank Istanbul
World Olympic Games World Grand Prix Grand World Cup Continental Versus Pool Date Time Phase
Championships Champions Cup Championships
USA
PUR Puerto Rico B August 6 17:05 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T NED Netherlands B August 8 15:00 Preliminary Round
75 54 129 36 30 66 165 97 262 10 10 20 58 35 93 n/a SRB Serbia B August 10 15:00 Preliminary Round
2014 1 1960 6 2012 2 2016 2 2003 3 2013 2 2015 3 2015 1 1987 2 ITA Italy B August 12 15:00 Preliminary Round
2010 4 1956 9 2008 2 2015 1 2002 6 2005 2 2011 2 2013 1 1985 2 CHN China B August 14 17:05 Preliminary Round
2006 9 2004 5 2014 6 2001 1 2001 5 2007 3 2011 1 1983 1
2002 2 2000 4 2013 6 2000 6 1993 5 2003 3 2009 4 1981 1
2007 2 1979 2
1998 13 1996 7 2012 1 1998 8 1999 9 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 1 1977 2
1994 6 1992 3 2011 1 1997 8 1995 7
2003 1 1975 2
1990 3 1988 7 2010 1 1996 5 1991 4
2001 1 1973 3
1986 10 1984 2 2009 9 1995 1 1981 4
1999 2 1969 3
1982 3 1968 8 2008 4 1994 6 1977 7 1997 2
1978 5 1964 5 2007 8 1993 7 1973 6 1995 2
1974 12 2006 7 1993 2
1970 11 2005 8 1991 2
1967 2 2004 3 1989 3
1 2 2 5 3 1 4 6 1 2 9 2 2 1 3 4 8 11 3 22
Rk Teams Points +/- Rk World World World Olympic Rk Teams Points +/- Rk World World World Olympic
WOMEN
October Grand Prix Cup Championship Games October Grand Prix Cup Championship Games
2016 2015 2014 2012 2016 2015 2014 2012
Diff. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Diff. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot.
q 1 USA 315.0 0 2 45.0 3 80 1 100 2 90.0 43 Chinese 11.0 1 0.0 AS-A4 9 cq2 2.0
q 2 Brazil 280.0 1 1 50.0 * 50 3 80 1 100.0 45 Vietnam 10.0 0 0.0 AS-A3 10
q 3 China 278.0 -1 5 38.0 1 100 2 90 5 50.0 45 Belarus 10.0 0 0.0 EU-M4 10
q 4 Russia 218.0 0 4 40.0 4 70 5 58 5 50.0 45 France 10.0 0 0.0 EU-L4 10
q 5 Japan 208.0 0 9 28.0 5 50 7 50 3 80.0 45 Switzerland 10.0 0 0.0 EU-K4 10
q 6 Serbia 192.0 0 7 32.0 2 90 7 50 11 20.0 45 Cyprus 10.0 0 0.0 EU-I4 10
7 Dominican Republic 158.0 0 13 20.0 7 30 5 58 5 50.0 45 Barbados 10.0 0 0.0 NO-R3 10
q 8 Italy 150.0 0 8 30.0 4 70 5 50.0 45 El Salvador 10.0 0 0.0 NO-P3 10
q 9 Korea 120.0 0 0.0 6 40 AS-B3 10 4 70.0 45 Estonia 10.0 0 0.0 EU-J4 10
10 Turkey 101.0 0 10 26.0 9 45 9 30.0 45 Guatemala 10.0 0 0.0 NO-O3 10
q 11 Netherlands 78.0 4 3 42.0 13 36 45 Haiti 10.0 0 0.0 NO-Q3 10
12 Argentina 71.0 0 17 15.0 8 25 17 30 cq4 1.0 45 Honduras 10.0 0 0.0 NO-O4 9 cq7 1.0
13 Germany 69.0 -2 12 22.0 9 45 cq2 2.0 45 Jamaica 10.0 0 0.0 NO-S3 10
14 Thailand 68.0 0 6 35.0 17 30 cq1 3.0 57 Senegal 9.0 0 0.0 AF-U3 9
15 Belgium 64.0 -2 11 24.0 11 40 57 India 9.0 0 0.0 AS-B4 9
16 Bulgaria 56.0 0 16 16.0 11 40 57 Saint Lucia 9.0 0 0.0 NO-R4 9
q 17 Puerto Rico 49.0 0 15 17.0 17 30 cq2 2.0 57 American Virgin Islands 9.0 0 0.0 NO-S4 9
18 Croatia 46.0 -1 21 10.0 13 36 57 Guadeloupe 9.0 0 0.0 NO-P4 9
19 Canada 45.0 0 19 13.0 17 30 cq3 2.0 62 Botswana 8.0 0 0.0 AF-T4 8
20 Kazakhstan 41.0 2 22 8.0 15 33 62 Greece 8.0 0 0.0 EU-H4 8
21 Poland 39.0 -1 14 18.0 EU-K2 18 cq1 3.0 62 New Zealand 8.0 0 0.0 AS-B5 8
22 Cuba 38.0 -1 25 5.0 9 5 21 25 cq1 3.0 62 Uganda 8.0 0 0.0 AF-U4 8
23 Algeria 36.0 -1 28 2.0 12 5 AF-T3 9 11 20.0 66 Nigeria 7.0 0 0.0 AF-T5 7
24 Azerbaijan 33.0 1 0.0 15 33 66 Mozambique 7.0 0 0.0 AF-U6 7
25 Czech Republic 32.0 -1 18 14.0 EU-M2 18 66 Hong Kong 7.0 0 0.0 AS-EZ2 7
26 Kenya 30.0 0 20 12.0 10 5 AF-U2 10 cq1 3.0 66 Indonesia 7.0 0 0.0 AS-SEZ2 7
26 Mexico 30.0 0 26 4.0 21 25 cq4 1.0 66 Latvia 7.0 0 0.0 EU-H5 7
q 28 Cameroon 25.0 0 0.0 21 25 66 Montenegro 7.0 0 0.0 EU-H6 7
28 Tunisia 25.0 0 0.0 21 25 66 Belize 7.0 0 0.0 NO-J3 7
30 Peru 24.0 -2 23 7.0 11 5 SA-A3 9 cq1 3.0 66 DPR Congo 7.0 0 0.0 AF-T6 7
31 Colombia 18.0 0 24 6.0 SA-A2 10 cq3 2.0 66 Dominica 7.0 0 0.0 NO-N3 7
31 Romania 18.0 1 0.0 EU-I2 18 66 St. Vincent & Grenadines 7.0 0 0.0 NO-K3 7
33 Trinidad & Tobago 15.0 0 0.0 NO-PO2 14 cq6 1.0 66 St. Kitts & Nevis 7.0 0 0.0 NO-L3 7
33 Costa Rica 15.0 0 0.0 NO-PO3 14 cq5 1.0 66 Surinam 7.0 0 0.0 NO-M3 7
33 Hungary 15.0 0 0.0 EU-L3 15 66 Uzbekistan 7.0 0 0.0 AS-CZ2 7
33 Spain 15.0 0 0.0 EU-K3 15 79 Philippines 6.0 0 0.0 AS-SEZ3 6
33 Israel 15.0 0 0.0 EU-J3 15 79 Austria 6.0 0 0.0 EU-E3 6
33 Slovakia 15.0 0 0.0 EU-M3 15 79 Finland 6.0 0 0.0 EU-B3 6
33 Ukraine 15.0 0 0.0 EU-I3 15 79 Portugal 6.0 0 0.0 EU-C3 6
40 Egypt 12.0 1 0.0 AF-T2 10 cq2 2.0 79 Albania 6.0 0 0.0 EU-D3 6
40 Nicaragua 12.0 1 0.0 NO-PO4 12 79 Anguilla 6.0 0 0.0 NO-I4 6
40 Panama 12.0 1 0.0 NO-PO5 12 79 Antigua 6.0 0 0.0 NO-J4 6
43 Australia 11.0 -3 27 3.0 AS-A5 8 79 Aruba 6.0 0 0.0 NO-L4 6
* Brazil as host organizer of the 2016 Olympic Games to keep the points from the 2011 World Cup - cq: Continental Qualification
wq : World Qualification
128 RIO 2016 OLYMPIC GAMES VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 129
FIVB WORLD RANKING (as per July 11, 2016)
Rk Teams Points +/- Rk World World World Olympic Rk Teams Points +/- Rk World World World Olympic
WOMEN
October Grand Prix Cup Championship Games October Grand Prix Cup Championship Games
2016 2015 2014 2012 2016 2015 2014 2012
Diff. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Diff. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot.
79 Bermuda 6.0 0 0.0 NO-M4 6 117 Ecuador 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
79 Bosnia Herzegovina 6.0 0 0.0 EU-A3 6 117 England 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
79 British Virgin Island 6.0 0 0.0 NO-K4 6 117 Eritrea 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
79 Côte d'Ivoire 6.0 0 0.0 AF-O3 6 117 Fiji Islands 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
79 Grenada 6.0 0 0.0 NO-N4 6 117 Georgia 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
79 Mauritius 6.0 0 0.0 AF-S2 6 117 Jordan 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
79 Namibia 6.0 0 0.0 AF-R3 6 117 Macedonia 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
79 Scotland 6.0 0 0.0 EU-G3 6 117 Marocco 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
79 Swaziland 6.0 0 0.0 AF-R6 6 117 Netherlands Antilles 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
79 Zimbabwe 6.0 0 0.0 AF-R4 6 117 Norway 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
97 Myanmar 5.0 0 0.0 AS-SEZ5 5 117 Rwanda 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
97 Denmark 5.0 0 0.0 EU-B4 5 117 Samoa Islands 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
97 Bahamas 5.0 0 0.0 NO-A4 5 117 South Africa 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
97 Burkina Faso 5.0 0 0.0 AF-D3 5 117 Tonga 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
97 Burundi 5.0 0 0.0 AF-H5 5
97 Cayman Islands 5.0 0 0.0 NO-E4 5
97 Gabon 5.0 0 0.0 AF-F4 5
97 Gambia 5.0 0 0.0 AF-B4 5
97 Iceland 5.0 0 0.0 EU-F4 5
97 Lesotho 5.0 0 0.0 AF-J4 5
97 Luxembourg 5.0 0 0.0 EU-G4 5
97 Malawi 5.0 0 0.0 AF-K4 5
97 Moldavia 5.0 0 0.0 EU-D4 5
97 Niger 5.0 0 0.0 AF-E3 5
97 Sierra Leone 5.0 0 0.0 AF-B5 5
97 Tanzania 5.0 0 0.0 AF-H4 5
113 Seychelles 2.0 0 0.0 - 0 cq3 2.0
113 Venezuela 2.0 0 0.0 - 0 cq2 2.0
115 Chile 1.0 0 0.0 - 0 cq6 1.0
115 Uruguay 1.0 0 0.0 - 0 cq5 1.0
117 Iran 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
117 Paraguay 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
117 Mongolia 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
117 DPR Congo 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
117 Ghana 0.0 0 0.0
117 Cape Verde 0.0 0 0.0
117 Sri Lanka 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
117 Slovenia 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
117 Sweden 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
117 Afghanistan 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
117 Bangladesh 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
117 Bolivia 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
q 117 Korea 0.0 0 0.0 - 0
WR=FIVB World Ranking as per July 18, 2016, OG=Olympic Games, WCH=FIVB World Championship,
WC=FIVB World Cup, WGP=FIVB World Grand Prix, GCC=FIVB Grand Champions Cup
ARG
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
6 3rd 1988 5th 2012 1 1 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Bruno Nicolas Bruno 24.02.89 187 85 338 318 6 43 49 Personal Bolivar
TEAM ROSTER
Argentina took the bronze medal at the Seoul 1988 COACH JULIO VELASCO (ARG) 2 Flores Fabian Flores 25.05.91 198 74 346 330 Club Ciudad de Campana
Olympic Games, their highest finish in six appearances
Birthdate: 09.02.1952 3 Martinez Franchi Jan Martinez 28.01.98 190 85 333 316 Club Ciudad De Buenos Aires
at the quadrennial. The Argentines gained their seventh
Olympic appearance when they won the South American Languages: ENG, ITA, SPA 4 Ramos Martin Ramos 26.08.91 197 94 348 328 9 15 24 UPCN San Juan Volley
Olympic qualifier in Maiquetia, Venezuela, in 2015. They With this team: 5 Uriarte Nicolás Uriarte 21.03.90 192 87 342 322 18 6 102 126 PGE Skra Belchatow
will be making back-to-back Olympic appearances, after Coaching debut: 24.05.2014 v FRA 6 Poglajen Cristian Poglajen 14.07.89 195 94 342 322 6 97 103 Montes Claros Vôlei
they saw action at London 2012, where they finished in Number of matches: - 7 Conte Facundo Conte 25.08.89 197 88 354 334 18 6 111 135 PGE Skra Belchatow
joint-fifth place. 8 González Demián Gonzalez D 21.02.83 192 82 326 310 9 34 43 Brazil Kirin Club
Julio Velasco began his international coaching career as 9 Quiroga Rodrigo Quiroga R 23.03.87 191 83 336 316 18 6 151 175 Vôlei Canoas
Legendary coach Julio Velasco is gradually working his
assistant to the Argentine national team in 1981, before 10 Gonzalez José Luis Gonzalez J 27.12.84 206 97 350 333 BBTS Bielsko-Biala
magic on the team as they have seen great improvement
moving overseas in 1989 to coach the Italian men’s national 11 Solé Sebastian Sole 12.06.91 200 94 362 342 18 6 111 135 Energy T.I. Diatec Trentino
in their game. The team is now ranked sixth in the world,
team. 12 Lima Bruno Lima 04.02.96 198 87 345 320 Club Obras De San Juan
as Velasco targeted new highs to add to his resume
13 Palacios Ezequiel Palacios 02.10.92 198 95 345 325 26 26 La Union de Formosa Club
after a glittering coaching career largely spent overseas.
Argentina made their international debut at the South Under Velasco Italy dominated the scene in the 1990s, 14 Crer Pablo Crer 12.06.89 202 85 357 337 9 6 101 116 Personal Bolivar
American Championship in Rio de Janeiro in 1951, winning silver at the Atlanta 1996 Olympics and gold at C 15 De Cecco Luciano De Cecco 02.06.88 191 98 332 315 18 6 180 204 Sir Safety Perugia
claiming fourth place. They competed in their first FIVB the 1990 and 1994 FIVB World Championships. He has 16 González Alexis Gonzalez A. 21.07.81 184 85 327 310 9 6 141 156 Ciudad de Bolivar
World Championship in 1960, also in Rio, where they 17 Imhoff Facundo Imhoff 25.01.89 202 88 345 325 6 6 Lomas Volley
also coached the women’s National Team of Italy, as well as
finished 11th. 18 Santucci Facundo Santucci 06.03.87 185 87 322 302 16 16 Toulouse Club
the men’s of the Czech Republic, Spain and Iran – helping
19 Zanotti Lisandro Zanotti 04.10.90 195 88 336 315 6 6 Lomas Volley
Since then they have competed in 10 World Championships, the latter qualify for their first FIVB World League in 2013.
20 Sanchez Matias Sanchez 20.09.96 173 67 306 290 7 7 Club Obras De San Juan
with a bronze medal-winning campaign on home territory Velasco returned to his native Argentina in 2014.
in 1982 being their best effort to date. Their medal haul C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
from the men’s tournament at the Pan American Games is TEAM OFFICIALS
six – two gold and four bronze. After two years in Group Manager: Osvaldo Celia Age Oldest Gonzalez A. 21.07.81 (35y) Youngest Martinez 28.01.98 (18y6m) 26y8m
STATISTICS
Team average
2, Argentina returned to Group 1 for the 2016 FIVB World Assistant Coach: Julian Alvarez Height Tallest Gonzalez J 206cm Shortest Sanchez 173cm 194cm
League, finishing 10th overall. Their best ever ranking in the
Second Assistant Coach: Hernan Ferraro Spike Highest Sole 362cm Shortest Sanchez 306cm 340cm
competition is 4th in 2011.
Doctor: Fernando Locaso Block Highest Sole 342cm Shortest Sanchez 290cm 320cm
Physiotherapist: Nicolás Zarate Caps Most De Cecco 204 First Flores, Gonzalez J, Lima, Martinez 66
ARG
Age: 27 Nat. Selections: 49 Age: 25 Nat. Selections: 0 Age: 25 Nat. Selections: 135 Age: 20 Nat. Selections: 0
Height: 187 Position: Wing spiker Height: 198 Position: Middle blocker Height: 200 Position: Middle blocker Height: 198 Position: Opposite spiker
Born in: Avellaneda, Buenos Aires Born in: - Born in: Rosario, Santa Fe Born in: -
Club: Personal Bolivar Club: Club Ciudad de Campana Club: Energy T.I. Diatec Trentino Club: Club Obras De San Juan
ARG
IRI Iran B August 7 22:35 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T RUS Russia B August 9 09:30 Preliminary Round
46 43 89 18 23 41 24 33 57 0 5 5 29 33 62 n/a POL Poland B August 11 15:00 Preliminary Round
2014 11 2012 5 2016 10 2000 8 2001 6 2015 5 2015 2 1985 3 CUB Cuba B August 13 11:35 Preliminary Round
2010 9 2004 5 2015 11 1999 6 2011 7 2013 2 1983 2
EGY Egypt B August 15 09:30 Preliminary Round
2006 13 2000 4 2014 13 1998 9 2007 7 2011 2 1981 2
2009 2 1979 5
2002 6 1996 8 2013 6 1997 7 1999 9
2007 2 1977 3
1998 11 1988 3 2012 10 1996 7 1995 7 2005 2 1975 3 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
1994 13 1984 6 2011 4 1985 5 2003 3 1973 2
1990 6 2010 5 2001 2 1971 3
1986 7 2009 5 1999 2 1969 5
1982 3 2007 13 1997 3 1964 1
1978 22 2006 7 1995 2 1962 2
1993 2 1961 3
1960 11 2005 10 1991 2 1958 4
2002 9 1989 2 1951 4
2001 13 1987 2
1 1 1 1 1 17 7 25
BRA
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
1 2x 1st LAST: 2004 2nd 2012 2 3 5 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
C 1 Rezende Bruno Mossa Bruno 02.07.86 190 76 323 302 7 2 20 29 Pallavolo Modena
TEAM ROSTER
Brazil have won a total of five medals at the Olympics Games COACH BERNARDO REZENDE (BRA) 2 Santos Isac Isac 13.12.90 205 84 339 306 8 8 Sada Cruzeiro Volei
and have been in every edition of the Games since 1964. The Birthdate: 25.08.1959 3 Carbonera Eder Eder 19.10.83 205 107 360 330 3 5 8 Volei Taubaté
Brazilians won gold at Barcelona 1992 and Athens 2004. They 4 De Souza Wallace Wallace 26.06.87 198 87 344 318 14 1 37 52 Sada Cruzeiro Volei
Languages: ENG, SPA, POR, ITA
won their first Olympic medal – a silver – at the Los Angeles 5 Vieira De Oliveira Raphael Raphael 14.06.79 190 82 330 306 23 23 Taubaté Funvic
With this team:
Olympic Games in 1984. In the last two editions at Beijing 2008
Coaching debut: 05.04.2001 v NOR L 6 Brendle Tiago T.Brendle 21.10.85 188 83 315 300 4 4 Campinas
and London 2012, Brazil also finished with silver medals.
7 Arjona William William 31.07.79 185 78 300 295 Sada Cruzeiro Volei
Number of matches: -
8 Endres Murilo Murilo 03.05.81 190 76 343 319 16 39 55 SESI
As hosts of the 2016 Olympic Games, Brazil are looking to
improve on these silver medal finishes and capture their third Bernardo Rezende’s has led Brazil to numerous podium 9 Dos Santos Jr. Sidnei Sidão 09.07.82 203 98 344 318 9 2 30 41 SESI
gold medal in front of their home fans. During the 15-year finishes, including Olympic gold at Athens 2004, and silver L 10 Santos Sérgio Dutra Sérgio 15.10.75 184 78 325 310 9 8 142 159 SESI
tenure of renowned coach Bernardo ‘Bernardinho’ Rezende, in Beijing 2008 and London 2012. Rezende also directed 11 Martins Wallace Martins 22.03.83 204 100 344 318 30 30 Campinas
Brazil have at times seemed unstoppable, collecting plenty of Brazil to gold at the 2002, 2006 and 2010 FIVB World 12 Fonteles Luiz Felipe Marques Lipe 19.06.84 196 89 330 320 13 37 50 Taubaté Funvic
trophies along the way. Brazil won three successive titles at the Championships. 13 Souza Maurício M. Souza 29.09.88 209 93 344 323 Taubaté Funvic
FIVB World Championship in 2002, 2006 and 2010, and FIVB 14 Souza Douglas Douglas 20.08.95 199 75 338 317 Sesi/SP
World Cup titles in 2003 and 2007. 15 Loh Lucas Eduardo Lucas Loh 18.01.91 195 83 336 320 Campinas
He had previously coached Brazil’s women’s team and had
16 Saatkamp Lucas Lucas 06.03.86 209 101 340 321 16 37 53 Pallavolo Modena
played for Brazil at the Moscow 1980 and Los Angeles
Rezende led the team to the 2001 FIVB World League title in 17 Guerra Evandro M. Evandro 27.12.81 207 103 359 332 7 17 24 Suntory Sunbirds
1984 Olympics, winning a silver medal in the latter. He is
his first outing, after which they claimed the tournament top 18 Lucarelli Santos De Souza Ricardo Lucarelli 14.02.92 195 79 338 308 2 2 Taubaté Funvic
prize in successive years from 2003 to 2007. As one of the married to former Brazil setter Fernanda Venturini. His son
19 Borges Almeida Silva Mauricio Mauricio 04.02.89 199 99 335 315 Arkas Spor
most consistent competitors in the World League, Brazil boast Bruno, from his first marriage to two-time Olympian Vera
20 Vissotto Neves Leandro Vissotto 30.04.83 212 108 370 345 3 2 31 36 JT Thunders
19 medals, including nine gold, in 27 editions - their latest a Mossa, is the setter of Brazil’s national team.
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
silver at the 2016 edition.
TEAM OFFICIALS
Brazil are the most dominating nation in the South American Manager: Mariana d’Aragona Age Oldest Sérgio 15.10.75 (40y9m) Youngest Douglas 20.08.95 (20y11m) 31y1m
STATISTICS
Team average
Championship with 30 gold medals in 31 editions. Assistant Coach: Roberley Leonaldo Height Tallest Vissotto 212cm Shortest Sérgio 184cm 198cm
Second Assistant Coach: Ricardo Tabach Spike Highest Vissotto 370cm Shortest William 300cm 338cm
Doctor: Ney Amaral Block Highest Vissotto 345cm Shortest William 295cm 316cm
Physiotherapist: Guilherme Tenius Caps Most Sérgio 159 First Five players 29
BRA
Age: 30 Nat. Selections: 29 Age: 25 Nat. Selections: 8 Age: 33 Nat. Selections: 30 Age: 32 Nat. Selections: 50
Height: 190 Position: Setter Height: 205 Position: Middle blocker Height: 204 Position: Opposite spiker Height: 196 Position: Wing spiker
Born in: Rio de Janeiro Born in: - Born in: Rio de Janeiro Born in: Curitiba
Club: Pallavolo Modena Club: Sada Cruzeiro Volei Club: Campinas Club: Taubaté Funvic
BRA
MEX Mexico A August 7 11:35 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T CAN Canada A August 9 22:35 Preliminary Round
104 54 158 58 39 97 51 12 63 27 3 30 67 32 99 n/a USA United States A August 11 22:35 Preliminary Round
2014 2 1962 10 2012 2 2016 2 2003 1 2013 1 2011 3 2015 1 1985 1 ITA Italy A August 13 22:35 Preliminary Round
2010 1 1960 5 2008 2 2015 5 2002 2 2009 1 2007 1 2013 1 1983 1
FRA France A August 15 22:35 Preliminary Round
2006 1 1956 11 2004 1 2014 2 2001 1 2005 1 2003 1 2011 1 1981 1
2009 1 1979 1
2002 1 2000 6 2013 2 2000 3 2001 2 1999 5
2007 1 1977 1
1998 4 1996 5 2012 6 1999 3 1997 1 1995 3 2005 1 1975 1 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
1994 5 1992 1 2011 2 1998 5 1993 2 1991 6 2003 1 1973 1
1990 4 1988 4 2010 1 1997 5 1989 5 2001 1 1971 1
1986 4 1984 2 2009 1 1996 5 1985 4 1999 1 1969 1
1982 2 1980 5 2008 4 1995 2 1981 3 1997 1 1967 1
1978 6 1976 7 2007 1 1994 3 1977 8 1995 1 1962 1
1993 1 1961 1
1974 10 1972 8 2006 1 1993 1 1969 6 1991 1 1958 1
1970 12 1968 9 2005 1 1992 5 1989 1 1956 1
1966 13 1964 7 2004 1 1991 5 1987 1 1951 1
3 2 5 2 3 5 9 6 4 19 4 2 6 2 3 5 30 30
CAN
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
12 4th 1984 10th 1992 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Sanders Tyler Sanders 14.12.91 191 81 326 308 9 56 65 MKS Bedzin S.A.
TEAM ROSTER
Canada’s achievements include a fourth-place finish at COACH GLENN HOAG (CAN) 2 Perrin John Gordon Perrin 17.08.89 201 95 353 329 11 104 115 LPR Piacenza
the Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games, two bronze medals Birthdate: 06.12.1958 3 Lewis Daniel Lewis 03.04.76 189 86 340 325 15 209 224 BBTS Bielsko-Biala
at the Pan American games in 1979 and 1999, and 18 Languages: ENG, FRE, ITA 4 Hoag Nicholas N.Hoag 19.08.92 200 91 342 322 8 47 55 Paris Volley
top-three NORCECA Championship finishes. They have With this team: 5 Verhoeff Rudy Verhoeff 24.06.89 198 88 349 317 4 52 56 Duren
participated three times in the Olympic Games and will Coaching debut: 05.2006 v CHN 6 Duff Justin Duff 10.05.88 200 102 370 335 11 123 134 Benfica
be making their fourth appearance – having achieved 8 Simac Adam Simac 09.08.83 203 101 348 336 11 85 96 Team Canada
Number of matches: -
their goal of qualifying for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games 10 Van Lankvelt Toontje Van Lankvelt 01.07.84 197 91 347 317 10 151 161 JASTRZEBSKI Wegiel
that snapped their 24-year absence from the competition Glenn Hoag, who played on Canada’s men’s team from 11 Jansen Vandoorn Daniel Cornelius Jansen Vandoorn 21.03.90 207 98 351 328 22 22 Pamvohaikos
– when they ranked as one of the three top ranked teams 1981 to 1986, took over as coach in 2006. His aim has 12 Schmitt Gavin Schmitt 27.01.86 208 106 372 340 10 134 144 Funvic Taubate
at the World Olympic Qualification Tournament. In 2016 been to replicate the glory of his former team’s fourth-place 14 Burt Max Burt 25.07.88 207 101 350 327 7 7 Nantes RMV
Canada won promotion to Group 1 of the FIVB World finish at the Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games, the best 15 Winters Frederic Winters 25.09.82 195 98 359 327 23 227 250 Sada Cruisero Volei
League, after topping Group 2 with 10 wins in 11 matches. major result in the country’s history. 17 Vigrass Graham Vigrass 17.06.89 205 97 354 330 5 46 51 Arkas Sport Club
18 Mclean Braden Mclean 22.05.91 208 110 358 332 Team Canada
Canada hosted the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto,
He has coached several European club teams, most notably 19 Bann Blair Cameron Bann 26.02.88 184 84 314 295 33 33 Duren
where they beat Puerto Rico for the bronze medal. Canada
Paris Volley in France, which he led to the triple crown in 20 Maar Stephen Timothy Maar 06.12.94 199 99 350 328 Team Canada
also competed at the 2015 World Cup for the first time in
2001 by winning the national title, the national cup and 21 Blankenau Jay Blankenau 27.09.89 194 94 334 307 8 8 Abiant Lycurgus
12 years, following their last appearance in 2003 where
the European Champions League. Hoag’s sons Chris and 22 Marshall Steven Marshall 23.11.89 193 87 350 322 30 30 SVG Luneburg
they finished seventh. There has been gradual improvement
Nicholas play on Canada’s national team. 24 Van Berkel Lucas Vanberkel 29.11.91 210 108 350 326 5 5 Pribam VB
in their results in the World Cup tournament since they
25 Walsh Brett James Walsh 19.02.94 195 84 332 313 6 6 Team Canada
placed 12th in their debut appearance in 1977, 10th in 1995
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
and eighth in 1999.
TEAM OFFICIALS
They finished joint-seventh at the 2014 FIVB World Manager: Julien Boucher Age Oldest Lewis 03.04.76 (40y4m) Youngest Maar 06.12.94 (21y8m) 27y11m
STATISTICS
Team average
Championship and second behind USA at the NORCECA Assistant Coach: Vincent Pichette Height Tallest Vanberkel 210cm Shortest Bann 184cm 199cm
Championship in 2013. Under the guidance of coach Glenn Second Assistant Coach: Lawrence Mckay Spike Highest Schmitt 372cm Shortest Bann 314cm 347cm
Hoag – a veteran of the 1980s side, considered Canada’s Doctor: Dory Boyer Block Highest Schmitt 340cm Shortest Bann 295cm 323cm
best ever – the present crop will be highly motivated to Physiotherapist: Jean Sebastien Hartell Caps Most Winters 250 First Maar, Mclean 73
CAN
Age: 24 Nat. Selections: 65 Age: 26 Nat. Selections: 115 Age: 28 Nat. Selections: 7 Age: 33 Nat. Selections: 250
Height: 191 Position: Setter Height: 201 Position: Wing spiker Height: 207 Position: Middle blocker Height: 195 Position: Wing spiker
Born in: Winnipeg Born in: Creston Born in: - Born in: Victoria
Club: MKS Bedzin S.A. Club: LPR Piacenza Club: Nantes RMV Club: Sada Cruisero Volei
CAN
USA United States A August 7 17:05 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T BRA Brazil A August 9 22:35 Preliminary Round
31 46 77 4 12 16 3 9 12 - - - 18 31 49 n/a FRA France A August 11 17:05 Preliminary Round
2014 7 1992 10 2016 13 2015 7 2015 1 1987 3 MEX Mexico A August 13 20:30 Preliminary Round
2010 19 1984 4 2015 15 2003 7 2013 2 1985 3 ITA Italy A August 15 20:30 Preliminary Round
2006 11 1976 9 2014 13 1999 8 2011 3 1983 2
2002 17 2013 5 1995 10 2009 4 1981 3
2007 4 1979 2
1998 12 2012 12 1977 12 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 3 1977 3
1994 9 2007 13
2003 2 1975 4
1990 12 2000 11
2001 3 1973 3
1982 11 1999 8
1999 3 1969 4
1978 20 1992 7 1997 3
1974 20 1991 10 1995 3
1993 3
1991 3
1989 2
1 5 13 19
CUB
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
17 3rd 1976 7th 2000 1 1 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Gonzalez Nicolas Yosvani Nicolas 18.04.88 196 85 345 330 Havana
TEAM ROSTER
The Cuban men’s team may have been overshadowed by COACH NICOLAS VIVES COFFIGNY (CUB) 2 Melgarejo Hernandez Osniel Lazaro Melgarejo 18.12.97 195 83 345 320 Santic Spiritus
their female counterparts in the Olympic Games, but the Birthdate: - C 4 Jimenez Scull Javier Ernesto Jimenez 16.11.89 198 89 352 345 Matanzas
men have had a fair share of glory as they gave Cuba their Languages: - 5 Concepcion Rojas Javier Octavio Concepcion 27.12.97 200 84 356 350 Havana
first-ever Olympic medal. Cuba won a bronze medal at the With this team: 6 Rendon Gonzalez Osniel Cecilio Viquila 26.10.96 202 90 350 340 Matanzas
Montreal 1976 Olympic Games and will be making their Coaching debut: - L 7 Garcia Alvarez Yonder Roman Garcia 26.02.93 183 78 325 320 Havana
seventh Olympic appearance at Rio 2016. The Cubans 9 Osoria Rodriguez Livan Osoria 05.02.94 201 96 345 325 Santiago de Cuba
Number of matches: -
qualified to the Olympic Games through the NORCECA 10 Ferrer Delis Darienn Ferrer 31.10.82 202 90 350 348 10 35 45 Santiago de Cuba
Olympic Qualification Tournament in Edmonton, Canada, Appointed as head coach just days before Rio 2016, Nicolas 11 Masso Alvarez José Israel Melgarejo 02.12.97 199 79 349 347 Guantanamo
after a 16-year absence. Cuba also have two silver and Vives Coffigny will be making a connection to Cuba’s 13 Rivera Sanchez Mario Luis Rivera 26.10.82 180 92 343 323 Pinar del Rio
two bronze World Championship medals and have won the return to the Olympic Games for the first time in 16 years L 17 Rojas Cohimbra Reinier Rojas 31.07.86 190 78 335 325 Havana
NORCECA Championship 15 times. with the last time they appeared in the competition. The 18 Lopez Castro Miguel Angel Lopez 25.03.97 189 75 345 320 Cienfuegos
47-year-old was a player for Cuba last time the Caribbean 19 Salazar Rubiera Lionnis Salazar 25.07.97 185 77 332 332 Santiago de Cuba
Cuba showed their best and most reliable form in the nation competed at the Olympics, in Sydney 2000, where 20 Gutierrez Suarez Miguel David Gutierrez 21.02.97 197 86 340 355 Villa Clara
21 Goide Arredondo Adrian Eduardo Goide 26.06.98 191 80 344 340 Sancti Spiritus
decade following their World League debut in 1991, when they ranked 7th. After embarking on his coaching career,
22 Alonso Arce Roamy Raul Hernandez 24.07.97 201 93 350 330 Matanzas
they finished second. In the following eight years, they Vives served as assistant coach in various international
were never out of the top four and won the title in 1998, competitions, including the 2012 FIVB World Championship,
as well as finishing as runners-up another four times. In where Cuba won the silver medal.
recent years, they have finished fourth twice, in 2009 and
2010, as well as third in 2012. It all gives them an enviable
World League medal haul of one gold, five silversand three TEAM OFFICIALS C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
bronze medals. Only the elite trio of Brazil, Italy and Russia Manager: Ariel Sainz Rodriguez
have more medals in the history of the competition. Lately, Assistant Coach: Ariel Sainz Rodriguez Age Oldest Rivera 26.10.82 (33y9m) Youngest Goide 26.06.98 (18y1m) 23y
STATISTICS
Team average
the Cuban team’s results fluctuated as they struggled for Doctor: Antonio Jose Iznaga Dapresa Height Tallest Viquila 202cm Shortest Rivera 180cm 194cm
CUB
Age: 28 Nat. Selections: 0 Age: 18 Nat. Selections: 0 Age: 30 Nat. Selections: 0 Age: 19 Nat. Selections: 0
Height: 196 Position: Setter Height: 195 Position: Wing spiker Height: 190 Position: - Height: 189 Position: Wing spiker
Born in: - Born in: - Born in: Havana Born in: -
Club: Havana Club: Santic Spiritus Club: Havana Club: Cienfuegos
9 OSORIA 10 FERRER
Name: Livan Osoria Rodriguez Name: Darienn Ferrer Delis
Age: 22 Nat. Selections: 0 Age: 33 Nat. Selections: 45
Height: 201 Position: Middle blocker Height: 202 Position: Middle blocker
Born in: Santiago de Cuba Born in: -
Club: Santiago de Cuba Club: Santiago de Cuba
11 MELGAREJO 13 RIVERA
Name: José Israel Masso Alvarez Name: Mario Luis Rivera Sanchez
Age: 18 Nat. Selections: 0 Age: 33 Nat. Selections: 0
Height: 199 Position: Middle blocker Height: 180 Position: Wing spiker
Born in: - Born in: -
Club: Guantanamo Club: Pinar del Rio
CUB
RUS Russia B August 7 20:30 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T EGY Egypt B August 9 20:30 Preliminary Round
74 49 123 22 20 42 41 22 63 15 5 20 50 19 69 5 1 6 IRI Iran B August 11 09:30 Preliminary Round
2014 11 1956 19 2000 7 2016 22 2003 13 2009 2 2011 5 2015 2 1987 1 ARG Argentina B August 13 11:35 Preliminary Round
2010 2 1996 6 2015 18 2002 13 2001 1 1999 2 2013 3 1985 2 POL Poland B August 15 17:05 Preliminary Round
2006 15 1992 4 2014 21 2001 5 1997 3 1995 6 2011 1 1983 3
2002 19 1980 7 2013 13 2000 8 1993 3 1991 2 2009 1 1981 1
2007 3 1979 1
1998 3 1976 3 2012 3 1999 2 1989 1 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 2 1977 1
1994 4 1972 10 2011 8 1998 1 1981 2
2003 3 1975 1
1990 2 2010 4 1997 2 1977 3
2001 1 1973 2
1986 5 2009 4 1996 4 1969 9
1999 2 1971 1
1982 10 2008 10 1995 3 1997 1 1969 1
1978 3 2007 7 1994 2 1995 1
1974 8 2006 7 1993 4 1993 1
1970 13 2005 3 1992 2 1991 1
1966 17 2004 7 1991 2 1989 1
2 2 4 1 1 1 5 3 9 1 1 2 4 1 3 1 5 15 5 4 24
EGY
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
20 10th 1984 11th 2008 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
3 Abou Abd Elhalim Mohamed Halim 03.06.89 210 88 285 270 Ahly
TEAM ROSTER
Egypt are entering their fifth Olympic Games. They COACH SHERIF ELSHEMRELY (EGY) 4 Abdelhay Ahmed A.Salah 19.08.84 197 87 342 316 15 5 130 150 Army
competed in one match of the Montreal 1976 Games Birthdate: 25.11.1965 5 Ahmed Abdellatif Tefa 13.08.83 202 90 345 325 4 5 40 49 Zamalek
but then withdrew following the African boycott. They Languages: ARB, ENG 6 Abdelrehim Mamdouh Mamdouh 05.08.89 207 90 338 325 2 2 Army
reappeared at Los Angeles 1984, where they got their With this team: C 7 Abouelhassan Ashraf Ashraf 17.05.75 186 86 325 318 20 5 170 195 Zamalek
highest finish to date at 10th place. Their next two Coaching debut: - 8 Thakil Mohamed Hossiny 12.07.86 184 71 326 315 17 17 Army
appearances at Sydney 2000 and Beijing 2008 resulted Number of matches: - 9 Atia Rashad Rashad 02.09.86 201 91 348 342 5 35 40 Army
in joint-11th place finishes. 10 Masoud Mohamed M.Adel 01.05.94 211 105 358 342 9 20 29 Smouha
El Shemerly took charge of the Egypt men’s National Team 11 Afifi Ahmed Yousef 30.03.88 194 92 347 342 4 8 12 Zamalek
For Rio 2016, Egypt qualified through the African just a month before the Rio 2016 Olympics, replacing Italy’s 12 Abdalla Hossam Hossam 16.02.88 203 97 343 321 4 9 13 Ahly
Continental Qualification Tournament in Brazzaville, Flavio Gulinelli and interim coach Nehad Shehata mid- 13 Moneim Badawy Mohamed Moneim 11.01.86 195 91 326 319 7 40 47 Zamalek
where they defeated rivals Tunisia in five thrilling sets season in the 2016 FIVB World League. He had previously 14 Hassan Omar O.Nagib 04.04.91 191 104 333 324 5 20 25 Army
in the final. At the continental level, Egypt are winners served as national team coach in 2011-12 and has also 15 Elkotb Ahmed A. Kotob 23.07.91 197 80 328 318 Ahly
of the last six African Championships. The African worked extensively in Qatar. L 16 Hassan Mohamed Reda 28.09.93 193 76 319 302 8 20 28 Zamalek
powerhouse hosted the 2015 edition in Cairo, and 17 Haikal Reda Reda 07.11.90 198 85 359 342 7 9 16 Zamalek
bested Tunisia again in the final. 18 Shafik Ahmed A.Saied 07.12.94 190 97 349 323 Ahly
He coached Egypt to the semifinals of the 2001 FIVB
L 19 Moawad Mohamed Momo 26.08.87 194 90 321 310 4 9 13 Ahly
Boys U19 World Championship – the best ever rank for
Egypt have participated in the FIVB World League 21 Khater Mohamed M.Aly 04.07.91 200 85 334 328 Tayran
an Egyptian team at world level. He heads the African
seven times, waiting five years before they could rejoin L 22 Abdelaal Ahmed Dronka 08.06.89 188 89 0 0 Army
Confederation Coaching Commission since 2010 and is
the premier annual men’s tournament in 2015. They 23 Seddik Hussein Hussein 21.05.94 207 94 345 334 Petrojet
a member of the FIVB Coaching Commission since 2012.
finished on top of Group 3 and earned promotion to C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
Group 2, ranking 8th in 2016. Egypt ended joint-21st TEAM OFFICIALS
at the 2014 FIVB World Championship in Poland, after Manager: Fouad Shoukry Age Oldest Ashraf 17.05.75 (41y2m) Youngest A.Saied 07.12.94 (21y8m) 27y8m
STATISTICS
Team average
taking two points in five-set matches against Bulgaria Assistant Coach: Nehad Shehata Height Tallest M.Adel 211cm Shortest Hossiny 184cm 197cm
and Mexico. Their highest World Championship finish Second Assistant Coach: Agustin Federico Spike Highest Reda 359cm Shortest - 0cm 319cm
in seven previous attempts was joint-13th place in Italy Doctor: Amr Hassan Block Highest Rashad 342cm Shortest - - 306cm
four years earlier. Physiotherapist: Ihab Tantawy Caps Most Ashraf 195 First Six players 32
EGY
Age: 27 Nat. Selections: 0 Age: 31 Nat. Selections: 150 Age: 30 Nat. Selections: 47 Age: 25 Nat. Selections: 25
Height: 210 Position: Middle blocker Height: 197 Position: Opposite spiker Height: 195 Position: Wing spiker Height: 191 Position: Wing spiker
Born in: Algharbiea Born in: Cairo Born in: Giza Born in: -
Club: Ahly Club: Army Club: Zamalek Club: Army
EGY
POL Poland B August 7 15:00 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T CUB Cuba B August 9 20:30 Preliminary Round
8 39 47 0 15 15 2 10 12 1 9 10 9 58 67 n/a RUS Russia B August 11 11:35 Preliminary Round
2014 21 2008 11 2016 20 2009 6 2015 10 2015 1 1983 1 IRI Iran B August 13 09:30 Preliminary Round
2010 13 2000 11 2015 21 2005 5 2011 12 2013 1 1976 1 ARG Argentina B August 15 09:30 Preliminary Round
2006 21 1984 10 2010 14 2007 10 2011 1 1971 2
2002 19 2008 13 2003 12 2009 1 1958 15
2007 1 1955 14
1998 19 2007 13 1995 11 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 1
1986 14 2006 13 1985 8
2003 2
1978 23 1977 11
1999 2
1974 17
1997 5
1995 2
1993 3
1991 2
1989 3
1987 4
8 5 2 15
FRA
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
11 8th 1988 9th 2004 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Aguenier Jonas Aguenier 28.04.92 202 92 340 310 13 59 72 AS Cannes
TEAM ROSTER
France made their Olympic debut in Seoul 1988 COACH LAURENT TILLIE (FRA) 2 Grebennikov Jenia Grebennikov 13.08.90 188 85 345 330 13 153 166 AS Volley Lube
finishing eighth overall. They returned in the following Birthdate: 01.12.1963 3 Henry Médéric Henry 20.06.95 212 106 345 327 Arago de Sète
edition in Barcelona 1992 but dropped three places Languages: ENG, FRE 4 Rouzier Antonin Rouzier 18.08.86 200 102 350 330 22 209 231 Arkas Spor
in the ranking. They missed the next two cycles With this team: 5 Clevenot Trevor Clevenot 28.06.94 199 89 335 316 21 21 Toac-Tuc
and came back in Athens 2004, slightly improving Coaching debut: 06.09.2012 v HUN C 6 Toniutti Benjamin Toniutti 30.10.89 183 73 320 300 22 171 193 Zaksa Kedzierzyn
their finish at joint-ninth. France’s recent surge in 7 Tillie Kevin Tillie 02.11.90 200 85 345 325 13 107 120 Zaksa Kedzierzyn
Number of matches: -
the world stage ended their 12-year absence from 8 Brizard Antoine Brizard 22.05.94 194 96 340 310 Toac-Tuc
the Olympic Games when they qualified through Laurent Tillie took over France’s men’s team in 2012. His first 9 Ngapeth Earvin Ngapeth 12.02.91 194 101 358 327 22 152 174 Modène
the World Olympic Qualification Tournament in May international coaching job was with the Czech Republic’s 10 Le Roux Kevin Le Roux 11.05.89 209 98 365 345 22 121 143 Halbank Ankara
2015 in Japan. men’s team from 2005 to 2006. In the intervening period 11 Lyneel Julien Lyneel 15.04.90 191 87 345 325 103 103 Resovia Rzeszow
he was the coach of French club team AS Cannes, from 12 Boyer Stephen Boyer 10.04.96 196 85 335 314 Chaumont VB 52
France’s volleyball history dates back to the 1948 European 2001 to 2012. 13 Pujol Pierre Pujol 13.07.84 186 90 335 315 20 209 229 AS Cannes
Championship, where they took silver. Much can be said about 14 Le Goff Nicolas Le Goff 15.02.92 206 115 365 328 13 91 104 Berlin
15 D'Almeida Horacio D'Almeida 11.06.88 202 109 355 330 4 4 Chaumont VB 52
their past history but France are in a new era under coach Tillie played 406 matches for France, captaining the side
16 Marechal Nicolas Marechal 04.03.87 198 93 338 327 22 142 164 Skra Belchatov
Laurent Tillie, one of the most decorated players in the national from 1991 to 1992. The 52-year-old, born in Algiers, won
17 Lafitte Franck Lafitte 08.03.89 203 94 350 330 13 86 99 Arago de Sète
team’s history. In 2014 they began building up momentum, two European Championship medals as a player, taking
18 Rossard Thibault Rossard 28.08.93 193 85 350 320 9 9 Arago de Sète
topping their FIVB World Championship second round pool home bronze in 1985 and silver in 1987. He also played at
21 Sidibe Mory Sidibe 17.06.87 194 92 367 330 13 101 114 Palembang Bank SunselBabel
ahead of hosts Poland and progressing all the way to the the 1988 and 1992 Olympic Games. Tillie’s father Guy also
22 Henno Hubert Henno 06.10.76 188 92 330 310 27 5 214 246 Tours VB
third place match, before losing to Germany. They continued represented France as does his son Kevin who is currently
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
in 2015, capturing the FIVB World League with an impressive on the France national team.
sweep of their Group 2 matches and an even more striking
performance in the Group 1 Final Six. Though they failed to TEAM OFFICIALS Age Oldest Henno 06.10.76 (39y10m) Youngest Boyer 10.04.96 (20y3m) 26y6m
STATISTICS
Team average
defend their title in 2016, France did end up with a bronze – Manager: Pascal Foussard Height Tallest Henry 212cm Shortest Toniutti 183cm 197cm
their third medal in the history of the event after silver in 2006 Assistant Coach: Arnaud Josserand Spike Highest Sidibe 367cm Shortest Toniutti 320cm 346cm
and their gold last year. They capped all that with gold at Second Assistant Coach: Luc Marquet Block Highest Le Roux 345cm Shortest Toniutti 300cm 322cm
the 2015 European Championship – their first ever title Doctor: Eric Verdonck Caps Most Henno 246 First Boyer, Brizard, Henry 110
FRA
Age: 24 Nat. Selections: 72 Age: 25 Nat. Selections: 166 Age: 26 Nat. Selections: 103 Age: 20 Nat. Selections: 0
Height: 202 Position: Middle blocker Height: 188 Position: Libero Height: 191 Position: Wing spiker Height: 196 Position: Opposite spiker
Born in: - Born in: Rennes Born in: Montpellier Born in: -
Club: AS Cannes Club: AS Volley Lube Club: Resovia Rzeszow Club: Chaumont VB 52
FRA
ITA Italy A August 7 09:30 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T MEX Mexico A August 9 11:35 Preliminary Round
71 69 140 7 11 18 23 25 48 - - - 7 10 17 n/a CAN Canada A August 11 17:05 Preliminary Round
2014 4 1952 6 2004 9 2016 3 2003 10 2003 5 2015 1 1985 3 USA United States A August 13 17:05 Preliminary Round
2010 11 1949 6 1992 11 2015 1 2002 7 1965 11 2013 5 1983 12 BRA Brazil A August 15 22:35 Preliminary Round
2006 6 1988 8 2014 10 2001 5 2011 7 1981 8
2002 3 2013 10 2000 7 2009 2 1979 4
2007 9 1977 10
1990 8 2012 7 1999 7 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 7 1975 8
1986 6 2011 12 1992 11
2003 2 1971 14
1982 16 2010 12 1991 8
2001 7 1967 10
1978 15 2009 9 1990 5 1999 6 1963 8
1974 16 2008 10 1997 4 1958 8
1970 17 2007 6 1993 9 1955 8
1966 18 2006 2 1991 9 1951 3
1960 9 2005 10 1989 5 1948 2
1956 7 2004 5 1987 2
1 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 2 7
IRI
FIVB
WORLD
RANKING
10 First appearance at the Olympic Games
No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Mahmoudi Shahram Sh.Mahmoudi 20.07.88 198 95 347 332 4 4 Sarmayeh Bank
TEAM ROSTER
Iran’s ascent on the world stage continues with their first- COACH RAUL LOZANO (ARG) 2 Ebadipour Ghara H. Milad M.Ebadipour 17.10.93 196 78 350 310 3 6 9 Shahrdari Urmia
ever Olympic Games qualification as the top-ranked Asian Birthdate: 03.09.1956 3 Fallah Zarchoub L. Mohammad M.Fallah 03.03.93 190 90 330 310 Student
squad at the World Olympic Qualification Tournament in Languages: ESP, ENG C 4 Marouflakrani Mir Saeid S. Marouf 20.10.85 189 81 331 311 36 145 181 Shahrdari Urmia
Japan. Their recent results have also raised their status in With this team: 5 Ghaemi Farhad F. Ghaemi 28.08.89 197 73 355 335 30 60 90 Paykan
major competitions. The Iranian side became a consistent Coaching debut: - 6 Mousavi Eraghi Seyed Mohammad Seyed 22.08.87 203 86 362 344 2 5 7 Sarmayeh Bank
top two AVC Continental Championship finisher with a 7 Zarini Hamzeh H. Zarini 18.10.85 198 98 351 330 40 150 190 Kalleh Mazandaran
Number of matches: -
breakthrough win in 2011 and a follow-up victory in the L 8 Zarif Ahangaran V. Farhad F.Zarif 03.03.83 165 60 290 271 12 80 92 Sarmayeh Bank
2013 edition, over their silver medal finishes in 2009 and Raul Lozano was born in La Plata, Argentina in 1956. He 9 Gholami Adel A. Gholami 09.02.86 195 88 341 330 1 1 Sarmayeh Bank
2015. Iran have featured in the past three FIVB World played as setter for the national team in his prime but his 10 Ghafour Amir A.Ghafour 06.06.91 202 90 354 334 11 30 41 Paykan
Championships, finishing sixth at the 2014 edition in greatest achievements came as a coach. Lozano began 11 Davoodi Rahman R. Davoodi 18.02.88 195 95 348 328 4 3 7 Matin Varamin
Poland, where a strong Russian side defeated them in the coaching youth teams in his hometown, then went on to 12 Mirzajanpour M. Mojtaba M.Mirzajanpour 07.10.91 205 88 355 348 4 3 7 Paykan
Final Round. This was followed by a gold medal win at the lead clubs in Italy, Greece and Poland. 13 Mahdavi Mehdi M.Mahdavi 13.02.84 191 96 330 310 60 100 160 Sarmayeh Bank
14 Manavinezhad Mohammadjavad M.Manavinezhad 27.11.95 200 84 340 320 8 8 Paykan
2014 Asian Games in Incheon, Korea where they defeated
15 Sharifat Mostafa M.Sharifat 16.09.87 204 85 332 313 3 3 Matin Varamin
Japan in the final. Iran dropped a place in the FIVB World He directed the men’s national teams of Spain in 1994-97
16 Tashakori Armin A. Tashakori 08.12.86 200 94 355 335 Shahrdari Urmia
League from 7th in 2015 to 8th in 2016, after finishing the and 1999-2000, Poland from 2005 to 2008, and Germany
17 Heydari Mostafa M.Heydari 14.12.91 175 68 263 259 3 3 Saipa
preliminary rounds on a 4-5 win/lose record – though this from 2008 to 2011. Lozano’s biggest success was Poland’s
18 Behbodi Alireza A.Behbodi 10.03.79 192 90 334 320 2 5 7 Ardakan
does include two wins over Argentina, who they play on silver medal in the 2006 World Championship. Lozano
L 19 Marandi Mahdi M. Marandi 12.05.86 172 69 295 280 Paykan
the second day of the Olympic Tournament in Rio 2016. moved to Iran in 2015, replacing Serbia’s Slobodan Kova.
20 Mobasheri Demneh Alireza A. Mobasheri 10.06.88 190 90 345 320 15 15 Sarmayeh Bank
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
Although they still have some way to go, Iran are on the
rise and can present a good challenge to the world’s TEAM OFFICIALS
elite teams. They have made rapid improvement in recent Manager: Amir Khoshkhabar Age Oldest A.Behbodi 10.03.79 (37y4m) Youngest M.Manavinezhad 27.11.95 (20y8m) 28y3m
STATISTICS
Team average
seasons, including their 2014 World League campaign, Assistant Coach: Juan Manuel Cichello Height Tallest M.Mirzajanpour 205cm Shortest F.Zarif 165cm 193cm
culminating in a fourth place finish in Group 1, following Second Assistant Coach: Rahman Mohammadirad Spike Highest Seyed 362cm Shortest M.Heydari 263cm 335cm
a straight-set defeat by their Italian hosts in the bronze Doctor: Siyamak Afroozi Block Highest M.Mirzajanpour 348cm Shortest M.Heydari 259cm 317cm
medal match. Physiotherapist: - Caps Most H. Zarini 190 First M. Fallah, M. Marandi, A. Tashakori 41
IRI
Age: 28 Nat. Selections: 4 Age: 22 Nat. Selections: 9 Age: 28 Nat. Selections: 7 Age: 24 Nat. Selections: 7
Height: 198 Position: Wing spiker Height: 196 Position: Wing spiker Height: 195 Position: Wing spiker Height: 205 Position: Wing spiker
Born in: - Born in: - Born in: Malayer Born in: -
Club: Sarmayeh Bank Club: Shahrdari Urmia Club: Matin Varamin Club: Paykan
IRI
ARG Argentina B August 7 22:35 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T POL Poland B August 9 17:05 Preliminary Round
8 15 23 - - - - - - 4 6 10 10 20 30 n/a CUB Cuba B August 11 09:30 Preliminary Round
2014 6 2016 8 2013 4 2015 8 2015 2 1987 10 EGY Egypt B August 13 09:30 Preliminary Round
2010 19 2015 7 2009 5 2011 9 2013 1 1979 6 RUS Russia B August 15 15:00 Preliminary Round
2006 21 2014 4 1991 11 2011 1
1998 19 2013 9 2009 2
2007 5
1970 21 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 6
2003 3
2001 5
1999 5
1997 6
1995 4
1993 5
1991 7
1989 8
2 2 1 5
ITA
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
4 2x 2nd LAST: 2004 3rd 2012 2 3 5 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Saitta Davide Saitta 23.06.87 187 92 335 328 19 19 Paris Volley
TEAM ROSTER
Italy’s highest achievements in their last 10 Olympic COACH GIAN LORENZO BLENGINI (ITA) 2 Nelli Gabriele Nelli 04.12.93 210 100 355 320 7 7 Trentino Volley
participations are silver medal finishes at Atlanta 1996 and Birthdate: 29.12.1971 3 Sottile Pasquale Sottile 17.08.79 186 73 332 310 20 20 Top Volley
Athens 2004. They have also won bronze on three occasions Languages: ITA, ENG 4 Vettori Luca Vettori 26.04.91 200 95 345 323 13 85 98 Modena Volley Punto Zero
– Los Angeles 1984, Sydney 2000 and London 2012. Since With this team: 5 Juantorena Osmany Juantorena 12.08.85 200 85 370 340 20 20 Lube volley
1976, the Italian squad have not missed an edition of the Coaching debut: 27.08.2015 v ARG 6 Giannelli Simone Giannelli 09.08.96 198 92 342 265 30 30 Trentino Volley
Olympic Games, with their latest qualification achieved 7 Rossini Salvatore Rossini 13.07.86 185 82 312 301 13 75 88 Modena Volley Punto Zero
Number of matches: 33
through the first qualification tournament for Rio 2016, the 8 Maruotti Gabriele Maruotti 25.03.88 195 92 348 340 1 67 68 Top Volley
FIVB World Cup, held in Japan in 2015. The Italians finished Gianlorenzo Blengini was appointed coach of the Italy 9 Zaytsev Ivan Zaytsev 02.10.88 204 100 370 355 18 8 143 169 Dynamo Moscow
second behind the United States after they defeated Poland men’s national team in 2015 and immediately leading 10 Lanza Filippo Lanza 03.03.91 198 98 350 330 13 68 81 Trentino Volley
on the last day of the round robin tournament. them to silver at the FIVB World Cup and bronze at the 11 Buti Simone Buti 19.09.83 206 100 346 328 13 91 104 Sir Safety Umbria Volley
European Championship. He was promoted from the role 12 Cester Enrico Cester 16.03.88 202 93 336 321 8 8 Lube volley
Although Italy won a bronze medal at the 1948 European of assistant coach, after working for his predecessor Mauro 13 Colaci Massimo Colaci 21.02.85 180 75 314 306 10 38 48 Trentino Volley
Championship at home, it was only in the early 1970s Berruto, who stood down in July 2015. 14 Piano Matteo Piano 24.10.90 208 102 352 325 11 65 76 Modena Volley Punto Zero
C 15 Birarelli Emanuele Birarelli 08.02.81 202 95 340 316 20 16 160 196 Sir Safety Umbria Volley
that they became a major force in the sport. The Italians
16 Antonov Oleg Antonov 28.07.88 198 88 340 310 32 32 Trentino Volley
enjoyed a lengthy period of domination under the At club level he coached Vibo Valentia in 2011-12 and
17 Anzani Simone Anzani 24.02.92 204 100 350 330 10 40 50 Blu Volley Verona
guidance of Julio Velasco. From 1989 to 2005, Italy won Latina in 2014-15, when he led them to the Playoffs
18 Sabbi Giulio Sabbi 10.08.89 201 92 352 325 9 86 95 Volley Lube
three FIVB World Championships, one FIVB World Cup, six semifinals of the Italian League. The 45-year-old from
19 Sbertoli Riccardo Sbertoli 23.05.98 188 85 326 246 Power Volley
European Championships, eight FIVB World Leagues in Turin led Italian outfit Lube Civitanova Macerata in the
20 Fedrizzi Michele Fedrizzi 21.05.91 192 80 354 325 10 10 Pallavolo Molfetta
addition to three Olympic medals. 2015-16 season.
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
Team average
out to France for the bronze medal this year, after their Assistant Coach: Giampaolo Medei Height Tallest Nelli 210cm Shortest Colaci 180cm 197cm
bronze medal in 2014 and a fifth place last year. At the Second Assistant Coach: Mirko Corsano Spike Highest Juantorena 370cm Shortest Rossini 312cm 343cm
2014 World Championship, Italy finished joint-13th after Doctor: Piero Benelli Block Highest Zaytsev 355cm Shortest Sbertoli 246cm 317cm
coming seventh in their second round pool. Physiotherapist: Davide Lama Caps Most Birarelli 196 First Sbertoli 61
ITA
Age: 29 Nat. Selections: 19 Age: 22 Nat. Selections: 7 Age: 32 Nat. Selections: 104 Age: 28 Nat. Selections: 8
Height: 187 Position: Setter Height: 210 Position: Opposite spiker Height: 206 Position: Middle blocker Height: 202 Position: Middle blocker
Born in: Catania Born in: Lucca Born in: Fucecchio Born in: Motta di Livenza
Club: Paris Volley Club: Trentino Volley Club: Sir Safety Umbria Volley Club: Lube volley
ITA
FRA France A August 7 09:30 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T USA United States A August 9 15:00 Preliminary Round
89 60 149 45 26 71 33 20 53 10 5 15 53 16 69 126 72 198 MEX Mexico A August 11 20:30 Preliminary Round
2014 13 1962 14 2012 3 2016 4 2002 4 2013 3 2015 2 2015 3 1987 9 BRA Brazil A August 13 22:35 Preliminary Round
2010 4 1956 14 2008 4 2015 5 2001 2 2005 3 2011 4 2013 2 1985 6 CAN Canada A August 15 20:30 Preliminary Round
2006 5 1949 8 2004 2 2014 3 2000 1 1993 1 2003 2 2011 2 1983 4
2002 5 2000 3 2013 3 1999 1 1999 3 2009 10 1981 7
2012 11 1998 4 2007 6 1979 5
1998 1 1996 2 1995 1 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2011 6 1997 1 2005 1 1977 8
1994 1 1992 5 1989 2
2010 6 1996 2 2003 1 1975 10
1990 1 1988 9 1981 7
2009 7 1995 1 2001 2 1971 8
1986 11 1984 3
2008 7 1994 1 1999 1 1967 8
1982 14 1980 9 2007 9 1993 3 1997 3 1963 10
1978 2 1976 8 2006 6 1992 1 1995 1 1958 10
1974 19 2005 7 1991 1 1993 1 1955 9
1970 15 2004 2 1990 1 1991 2 1951 8
1966 16 2003 3 1989 1 1948 3
3 1 4 2 3 5 8 3 4 15 1 2 3 1 3 1 5 6 4 3 13
MEX
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
26 10th 1968 10th 1968 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Vargas Daniel Vargas 01.09.86 197 94 340 330 12 124 136 Raision Loimu
TEAM ROSTER
Mexico ended their 48-year absence in the Olympic Games, COACH JORGE MIGUEL AZAIR LOPEZ (MEX) 2 Márquez Ramírez Iván Arturo Marquez 02.01.92 195 79 312 292 2 3 5 Nuevo Leon
when they secured the final place at stake for Rio 2016 Birthdate: - 3 Macias Vargas Marco Antonio Macias 12.02.85 193 86 344 330 3 3 Changos de Naranjito
through the Olympic Qualification Tournament on their Languages: - 4 Ruiz De La Cruz Gonzalo Ruiz 28.04.88 186 87 345 325 2 2 IMSS ATN
home turf in Mexico City. Mexico had previously finished With this team: L 5 Rangel Jesus Rangel J. 20.09.80 190 82 337 330 16 161 177 Nuevo Leon
third in the NORCECA Olympic qualifier, which was won Coaching debut: - 6 Perales Jesus Alberto Perales 22.12.93 197 88 328 304 80 80 Nuevo Leon
by Cuba. They last competed in the Olympics in 1968 as 7 Quiñones Jorge Quiñones 13.11.81 186 80 330 325 5 27 32 Virtus
Number of matches: -
hosts and since then, Mexico have been in search of a 8 Ramirez Ignacio Ramirez 17.09.76 185 83 328 318 30 30 Nayarit
breakthrough performance that would get them back on Jorge Azair led Mexico to their World League debut in C 9 Guerra Carlos Guerra 03.08.81 196 95 348 335 10 150 160 Chenois Genève Volleyball
the Olympic stage. At continental level they have been long 2014. He said that this new-look side was entering a 10 Rangel Pedro Rangel P. 16.09.88 192 85 340 324 31 187 218 Nuevo Leon
in the shadow of regional powerhouses United States and new beginning. Azair guided them to their first elite 11 Barajas Jorge Barajas 07.05.91 188 80 320 317 11 108 119 Colima
Cuba, and to a lesser extent Canada. Mexico’s international international tournament in 19 years when they qualified 12 Martell Jose Martell 21.10.76 195 85 350 340 5 60 65 IMSS Valle de Mexico
record stretches back to 1955 when they took the silver for the 2010 World Championship, securing 13th place at 13 Cordova Samuel Cordova 13.03.89 200 89 353 335 1 17 18 Baja California
14 Aguilera Tomas Aguilera 15.11.88 202 95 350 340 1 15 16 Chihuahua
medal at the Pan American Games in Mexico City. They won the tournament in Italy.
15 Alanis Jose Luis Alanis 09.06.87 200 92 345 329 Nuevo Leon
bronze at the 1959 and 1975 editions of the competition.
16 Chávez Pasos Miguel Antonio Chávez 13.05.96 202 73 335 293 3 3 Sonora
They have also won three silver and two bronze medals at He has won a string of national titles in his country’s
17 Orellana Nestor Orellana 07.01.92 192 84 332 327 10 49 59 Nuevo Leon
the NORCECA Championship. University League and guided the University of Nuevo Leon
L 19 Mendoza Perdomo José Roberto Mendoza 31.05.93 170 71 290 265 2 2 Jalisco
Tigers to glory in 2015.
20 Duarte Julian Duarte 19.06.94 200 98 321 302 31 31 Nuevo Leon
Their global experience extends to five appearances at the
21 Martinez Jose Martinez 23.01.93 200 100 345 334 57 57 Virtus
FIVB World Championships, with 10th place in 1974 their
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
best result. However, they have qualified only twice since
1982. In 2014 Mexico debuted in the FIVB World League TEAM OFFICIALS
with a fifth-place finish. Although they remained winless in Manager: Jesús Perales Navarro Age Oldest Ramirez 17.09.76 (39y10m) Youngest Chavez 13.05.96 (20y2m) 28y8m
STATISTICS
Team average
2015, they did manage to score one win in 2016, at home Assistant Coach: Gerardo Iván Contreras Gamez Height Tallest Aguilera 202cm Shortest Mendoza 170cm 193cm
over Germany. At the 2014 FIVB World Championship Second Assistant Coach: Adrian Delgado Cerrato Spike Highest Cordova 353cm Shortest Mendoza 290cm 335cm
in Poland, Mexico finished fifth in their first round pool, Doctor: Kethzel Garcia Padron Block Highest Martell 340cm Shortest Mendoza 265cm 320cm
missing out on qualification for the final round. Physiotherapist: Sergio Iván Hernandez Rangel Caps Most Rangel P. 218 First Alanis 61
MEX
Age: 29 Nat. Selections: 136 Age: 24 Nat. Selections: 5 Age: 25 Nat. Selections: 119 Age: 39 Nat. Selections: 65
Height: 197 Position: Opposite spiker Height: 195 Position: Opposite spiker Height: 188 Position: Wing spiker Height: 195 Position: Opposite spiker
Born in: Mexico Born in: - Born in: Armeria Born in: Ecatepec Edo. Mexico
Club: Raision Loimu Club: Nuevo Leon Club: Colima Club: IMSS Valle de Mexico
MEX
BRA Brazil A August 7 11:35 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T FRA France A August 9 11:35 Preliminary Round
15 24 39 0 9 9 - - - - - - 5 8 13 n/a ITA Italy A August 11 20:30 Preliminary Round
2014 17 1968 10 2016 34 1991 10 2015 4 1987 5 CAN Canada A August 13 20:30 Preliminary Round
2010 13 2015 30 1977 9 2013 5 1983 4 USA United States A August 15 11:35 Preliminary Round
1982 18 2014 25 2011 5 1981 4
1978 12 2009 5 1979 3
2007 7 1977 2
1974 10 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 6 1975 2
2003 4 1973 5
2001 6 1971 3
1999 4 1969 2
1997 4
1995 5
1993 5
1991 4
1989 5
3 2 5
POL
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
2 1st 1976 5th 2012 1 1 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Nowakowski Piotr Nowakowski 18.12.87 205 90 355 340 19 6 157 182 Asseco Resovia
TEAM ROSTER
Poland have participated in the Olympic Games eight times, COACH STEPHANE ANTIGA (FRA) 2 Muzaj Maciej Muzaj 21.05.94 208 86 360 320 Asseco Resovia
backed by their best ever finish of gold medal victory in Birthdate: 03.02.1976 3 Konarski Dawid Konarski 31.08.89 198 93 353 320 38 38 Zaksa
Montreal 1976. They first appeared in Mexico City 1968, Languages: FRE, ENG, POL, ITA 5 Zalinski Wojciech Zalinski 08.01.88 195 88 340 330 Cerrad Czarni
finishing fifth. In the last three cycles, they earned triple With this team: 6 Kurek Bartosz Kurek 29.08.88 205 87 352 326 6 6 202 214 Asseco Resovia
joint-fifth place finishes. The Poles missed out on the two Coaching debut: 16.05.2014 v LAT 7 Klos Karol Klos 08.08.89 201 87 357 326 13 53 66 PGE Skra
available tickets that would get them direct qualification to 8 Wrona Andrzej Wrona 27.12.88 205 95 350 265 27 27 PGE Skra
Number of matches: 95
Rio 2016 through the FIVB World Cup and the European 10 Wojtaszek Damian Wojtaszek 07.09.88 180 76 330 301 20 20 Asseco Resovia
continental qualifiers, but finally got it on the third attempt Stephane Antiga’s coaching career follows a successful 11 Drzyzga Fabian Drzyzga 03.01.90 196 90 325 304 21 64 85 Asseco Resovia
at the World Olympic Qualification Tournament in Japan, run as an international and club player. The Suresnes- 12 Lomacz Grzegorz Lomacz 01.10.87 187 80 335 315 6 59 65 Cuprum
born 40-year-old represented his national team of France C 13 Kubiak Michal Kubiak 23.02.88 191 80 328 312 13 6 108 127 Halkbank
where they finished first.
that won silver medals at the 2003 and 2009 European 14 Sliwka Aleksander Sliwka 24.05.95 196 88 340 315 AZS Politechnika Warszawska
Championships and in the 2006 FIVB World League. 17 Zatorski Pawel Zatorski 21.06.90 184 73 328 304 21 48 69 Zaksa
Poland boast a long and vibrant volleyball tradition, with
the national team having played an important role in the 18 Mozdzonek Marcin Mozdzonek 09.02.85 211 93 358 338 19 13 184 216 Cuprum
As a player he also won a bronze medal with France at
20 Mika Mateusz Mika 21.01.91 206 86 352 320 21 67 88 Lotos Trefl
sport’s development since their appearance at the inaugural the 2002 FIVB World Championships. He took charge of
21 Buszek Rafal Buszek 28.04.87 194 81 345 327 13 33 46 Zaksa
World Championship in 1949. The Poles dominated the Poland’s men’s National Team in 2014 – his first major
22 Bednorz Bartosz Bednorz 25.07.94 201 84 350 315 Indykpol AZS
international scene in the mid-1970s. They hosted and coaching appointment – immediately leading the side to a
23 Bieniek Mateusz Bieniek 05.04.94 210 98 351 326 16 16 Effector
won the 2014 World Championship for the second time historic gold medal in front of their home fans at the 2014
24 Woicki Pawel Woicki 29.06.83 183 80 330 305 7 86 93 Transfer Bydgoszcz
as passionate fans roared them to victory in a spectacular World Championship.
25 Szalpuk Artur Szalpuk 20.03.95 201 93 350 335 16 16 Cerrad Czarni
tournament that opened in front of a crowd of 61,500 in
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
Warsaw and ended in a 3-1 triumph over Brazil.
TEAM OFFICIALS
Poland failed to make it to the semifinals of the 2016 FIVB Manager: Jacek Kasprzyk Age Oldest Woicki 29.06.83 (33y1m) Youngest Sliwka 24.05.95 (21y2m) 26y7m
STATISTICS
Team average
World League when they hosted the Final Six in Krakow, Assistant Coach: Philippe Blain Height Tallest Mozdzonek 211cm Shortest Wojtaszek 180cm 198cm
ending fifth in the final rankings, one position down from Second Assistant Coach: Wojciech Janas Spike Highest Muzaj 360cm Shortest Drzyzga 325cm 344cm
their 2015 finish. In the bronze medal match, they were Doctor: Jan Sokal Block Highest Nowakowski 340cm Shortest Wrona 265cm 317cm
swept by USA. Poland ended up with a bronze medal finish Physiotherapist: Pawel Brandt Caps Most Mozdzonek 216 First Bednorz, Muzaj, Sliwka, Zalinski 68
POL
Age: 28 Nat. Selections: 182 Age: 22 Nat. Selections: 0 Age: 28 Nat. Selections: 127 Age: 21 Nat. Selections: 0
Height: 205 Position: Middle blocker Height: 208 Position: Opposite spiker Height: 191 Position: Wing spiker Height: 196 Position: Wing spiker
Born in: Zyrardow Born in: - Born in: Walcz Born in: -
Club: Asseco Resovia Club: Asseco Resovia Club: Halkbank Club: AZS Politechnika Warszawska
POL
EGY Egypt B August 7 15:00 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T IRI Iran B August 9 17:05 Preliminary Round
94 47 141 27 23 50 34 23 57 2 3 5 37 13 50 102 68 230 ARG Argentina B August 11 15:00 Preliminary Round
2014 1 1956 4 2012 5 2016 5 2003 9 2009 4 2015 3 2015 5 1981 2 RUS Russia B August 13 15:00 Preliminary Round
2010 13 1952 7 2008 5 2015 4 2002 5 2011 2 2013 9 1979 2 CUB Cuba B August 15 17:05 Preliminary Round
2006 2 1949 5 2004 5 2014 7 2001 7 1981 4 2011 3 1977 2
2002 9 1996 11 2013 11 2000 8 1977 4 2009 1 1975 2
2007 11 1971 6
1998 17 1980 4 2012 1 1999 8 1969 8 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 5 1967 3
1986 9 1976 1 2011 3 1998 10 1965 2
2003 5 1963 6
1982 6 1972 9 2010 10
2001 5 1958 6
1978 8 1968 5 2009 11
1995 6 1955 6
1974 1 2008 5 1993 7 1950 6
1970 5 2007 4 1991 7
1966 6 2006 7 1989 7
1962 6 2005 4 1985 4
1960 4 2004 7 1983 2
2 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 5 2 8
RUS
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
3 4x 1st LAST: 2012 1st 2012 4 3 3 10 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Kobzar Igor Kobzar 13.04.91 198 86 337 315 3 3 Zenit Kazan
TEAM ROSTER
Russia are unquestionably a volleyball superpower and COACH VLADIMIR ALEKNO (RUS) 2 Divis Lukas Divis 20.02.86 201 91 356 334 Lokomotiv
boast a long tradition of success as consistent competitors Birthdate: 04.12.1966 3 Kovalev Dmitry Kovalev 15.03.91 198 82 340 330 10 10 Ural
in all major international competitions. The USSR Volleyball Languages: RUS 4 Golubev Valentin Golubev 03.05.92 190 70 310 305 8 9 17 Lokomotiv
Federation joined the FIVB in 1948 and the following With this team: 5 Grankin Sergey Grankin 21.01.85 195 96 351 320 30 15 198 243 Dinamo
year they competed in their first World Championship. Coaching debut: 26.05.2007 v SRB 6 Kurkaev Ilyas Kurkaev 18.01.94 207 95 355 335 Enisey
They were soon regularly topping the podium at all 7 Volkov Dmitry Volkov D. 25.05.95 201 88 340 330 Fakel
Number of matches: -
international events. C 8 Tetyukhin Sergey Tetyukhin 23.09.75 197 89 345 338 24 29 389 442 Belogorie
In July 2015, Vladimir Alekno steeped up to take charge of 9 Berezhko Yury Berezhko 27.01.84 196 93 346 338 11 15 112 138 Dinamo
The Soviet Union won three Olympic titles (Tokyo Russia’s men’s national team for the third time, following 10 Markin Alexander Markin 28.07.90 196 94 350 330 9 9 Dinamo
1964, Mexico City 1968 and Moscow 1980), six FIVB stints from 2007 to 2009 and 2010 to 2012. He competed 11 Ashchev Andrey Ashchev 10.05.83 202 105 350 338 1 31 32 Zenit Kazan
World Championships, four FIVB World Cups and 12 for clubs in the USSR, Bulgaria, Italy and France, before 12 Bakun Kostyantyn Bakun 15.03.85 204 96 348 325 5 5 Gazprom-Yugra
European Championships. FIVB considers Russia as embarking on a coaching career with France’s Tour and 13 Muserskiy Dmitriy Muserskiy 29.10.88 218 104 375 347 20 8 105 133 Belogorie
the inheritor of the records of the Soviet Union and the Russia’s Dynamo Moscow and Zenit Kazan – leading the 14 Volvich Artem Volvich 22.01.90 208 96 350 330 12 50 62 Lokomotiv
15 Poletaev Victor Poletaev 27.07.95 197 86 360 340 15 15 Zenit Kazan
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Under the latter to two European Champions League titles.
16 Verbov Alexey Verbov 31.01.82 183 79 315 310 17 16 170 203 Zenit Kazan
Russian banner, they have won a total of four Olympic
17 Mikhaylov Maxim Mikhaylov 19.03.88 202 103 345 330 9 16 135 160 Zenit Kazan
medals, including gold at London 2012, silver at Born in Polotsk, Belarus, 49-year-old Alekno coached
18 Volkov Alexander Volkov A. 14.02.85 210 90 360 335 17 15 139 171 Ural
Sydney 2000 and back-to-back bronze medals at Athens Russia to gold at the London 2012 Olympics, the 2011 FIVB
19 Kliuka Egor Kliuka 15.06.95 208 93 360 350 9 9 Fakel
2004 and Beijing 2008. They qualified for the Rio 2016 World Cup and 2011 FIVB World League. He also led them
20 Ermakov Artem Ermakov 16.03.82 188 80 323 313 12 59 71 Dinamo
Olympic Games after winning the European Olympic to bronze at the Beijing 2008 Games.
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
qualifiers in Berlin. At the FIVB World League, they have
participated in 24 editions missing out only in 2004 and TEAM OFFICIALS
2005. Their biggest break came in 2002 when they captured Manager: Roman Stanislavov Age Oldest Tetyukhin 23.09.75 (40y10m) Youngest Poletaev 27.07.95 (21y) 28y6m
STATISTICS
Team average
their first gold medal, followed by repeat performances in Assistant Coach: Sergio Busato Height Tallest Muserskiy 218cm Shortest Verbov 183cm 200cm
2011 and 2013. In the current decade, the have won gold Second Assistant Coach: Tomaso Totolo Spike Highest Muserskiy 375cm Shortest Golubev 310cm 346cm
at the 2011 FIVB World Cup, the London 2012 Olympics Doctor: Gurgen Arutyunov Block Highest Kliuka 350cm Shortest Golubev 305cm 330cm
and the 2013 European Championship. Physiotherapist: Pavel Grevtsov Caps Most Tetyukhin 442 First Divis, Kurkaev, Volkov D. 86
RUS
Age: 25 Nat. Selections: 3 Age: 30 Nat. Selections: 0 Age: 33 Nat. Selections: 32 Age: 31 Nat. Selections: 5
Height: 198 Position: Setter Height: 201 Position: Wing spiker Height: 202 Position: Middle blocker Height: 204 Position: Opposite spiker
Born in: - Born in: Zilina Born in: Budenovsk Born in: Donetsk region
Club: Zenit Kazan Club: Lokomotiv Club: Zenit Kazan Club: Gazprom-Yugra
RUS
CUB Cuba B August 7 20:30 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T ARG Argentina B August 9 09:30 Preliminary Round
141 33 174 68 23 91 47 14 61 4 1 5 77 17 94 167 34 201 EGY Egypt B August 11 11:35 Preliminary Round
2014 5 1962 *1 2012 1 2016 7 2001 3 2013 2 2015 4 2015 6 1987 *1 POL Poland B August 13 15:00 Preliminary Round
2010 5 1960 *1 2008 3 2015 7 2000 2 2011 1 2013 1 1985 *1 IRI Iran B August 15 15:00 Preliminary Round
2006 7 1956 *3 2004 3 2014 5 1999 4 2007 2 2011 4 1983 *1
2002 2 1952 *1 2000 2 2013 1 1998 2 1999 1 2009 4 1981 *1
2007 2 1979 *1
1998 5 1949 *1 1996 4 2012 8 1997 3 1991 *1 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 2 1977 *1
1994 7 1992 **7 2011 1 1996 3 1989 *3
2003 3 1975 *1
1990 *3 1988 *2 2010 2 1995 4 1985 *2
2001 3 1971 *1
1986 *2 1980 *1 2009 3 1994 6 1981 *1
1999 2 1967 *1
1982 *1 1976 *2 2008 3 1993 2 1977 *1 1997 5 1963 *3
1978 *1 1972 *3 2007 2 1992 **6 1969 *3 1995 5 1958 *3
1974 *2 1968 *1 2006 3 1991 *3 1965 *1 1993 3 1955 *4
1970 *6 1964 *1 2003 7 1990 *4 1991 *1 1951 *1
1966 *3 2002 1 1989 *4 1950 *1
6 3 3 12 4 3 3 10 3 5 7 15 1 1 6 2 2 10 13 3 5 21
USA
FIVB OLYMPIC GAMES BEST RESULT OLYMPIC GAMES LAST RESULT
WORLD
RANKING
5 3x 1st LAST: 2008 5th 2012 3 1 4 No. Name / First Name Nickname Birthdate H W S B WCH OG OTH Tot. Club
1 Anderson Matthew Anderson 18.04.87 202 100 360 332 16 6 160 182 Zenit Kazan
TEAM ROSTER
Ranked No. 5 in the world, USA are aiming for a return COACH JOHN SPERAW (USA) 2 Russell Aaron Russell 04.06.93 205 98 356 337 35 35 Sir Safety Conrad Perugia
to the glory days of the 1980s and 1990s when they won Birthdate: 18.10.1971 3 Sander Taylor Sander 17.03.92 196 80 345 320 9 58 67 BluVolley Verona
two Olympic gold medals at Los Angeles 1984 and Seoul Languages: ENG C 4 Lee David Lee 08.03.82 203 105 350 325 17 14 246 277 Paok Thessaloniki
1988 in addition to a bronze in Atlanta 1992. They also With this team: 5 Shaw James Shaw 05.03.94 203 98 354 338 16 16 Stanford University
triumphed at the 1985 FIVB World Cup and the 1986 FIVB Coaching debut: 07.06.2013 v ARG 6 Lotman Paul Lotman 03.11.85 200 102 336 312 18 6 156 180 SCC Berlin
World Championship. USA reclaimed Olympic glory when 7 Shoji Kawika K. Shoji 11.11.87 190 79 331 315 9 102 111 Arkas Spor
Number of matches: 98
they defeated Brazil 3-1 to take gold at Beijing 2008, but 8 Priddy William Reid Priddy 01.10.77 194 89 353 330 25 22 227 274 A.S. Volley Lube SRL
failed to defend their title in 2012, losing 3-0 to Italy in the John Speraw took over as coach of the USA men’s team 9 Troy Murphy Troy 31.05.89 202 99 360 350 78 78 Trefl Gdansk S.A.
quarterfinals for an equal-fifth finish. in March 2013 and guided them to victory in the World 10 Jaeschke Thomas Jaeschke 04.09.93 198 84 348 330 24 24 Asseco Resovia SA
League in 2014. The California native had been assistant 11 Christenson Micah Christenson 08.05.93 198 88 349 340 9 71 80 A.S. Volley Lube
USA took the 2015 FIVB World Cup title, where they coach for the USA men’s Olympic teams that won gold in 12 Holmes Russell Holmes 01.07.82 205 95 352 335 9 6 121 136 Asseco Resovia
obtained the first Rio 2016 Olympic qualification ticket. Beijing 2008 and finished fifth in London 2012. 13 Mcdonnell Daniel Mcdonnell 15.09.88 200 90 355 345 15 15 National Team
The United States are entering a fourth season under 15 Clark Carson Clark 20.01.89 205 93 365 360 18 65 83 National Team
17 Holt Maxwell Holt 12.03.87 205 90 351 333 18 112 130 Dinamo Moscow
head coach John Speraw. They were not able to defend Speraw was also assistant coach for the USA silver medallist
18 Muagututia Garrett Muagututia 26.02.88 205 92 359 345 9 38 47 Tianjin Men's Volleyball Club
their crown from 2014, having to settle for bronze at the team at the 2012 FIVB World League, deputising for head
19 Seif Jonah Seif 30.10.94 203 98 351 338 11 11 Univ. of Calif.-Santa Barbara
2015 FIVB World League. In 2014, they defeated arch-rivals coach Alan Knipe in four matches. Despite his national
20 Smith David Smith 15.05.85 201 86 348 314 15 6 100 121 Tours Volley-Ball
Brazil in the World League Final in Florence, their second role, Speraw remains the head coach at the University of
21 Watten Dustin Watten 27.10.86 182 80 306 295 40 40 Nancy Volley M.J.
time topping the podium, after their gold medal at the California in Los Angeles, where he won two national titles
22 Shoji Erik E. Shoji 24.08.89 184 83 330 321 9 102 111 SCC Berlin
Maracanãzinho in 2008. In 2016 they crashed out of the as a player.
C=Captain, L=Libero, H=Height, W=Weight, S=Spike (in cm), B=Block (in cm), WCH=World Championships, OTH=Other.
semifinals after two straight defeats in Final Six pool play.
TEAM OFFICIALS
At the 2014 World Championship USA missed out on the Manager: Erik Sullivan Age Oldest Priddy 01.10.77 (38y10m) Youngest Seif 30.10.94 (21y9m) 28y1m
STATISTICS
Team average
third round by two points and were ranked joint-seventh Assistant Coach: Matthew Fuerbringer Height Tallest Russell 205cm Shortest Watten 182cm 199cm
overall. At regional level, USA have dominated the Pan Second Assistant Coach: Michael Wall Spike Highest Clark 365cm Shortest Watten 306cm 348cm
American Games with four gold medals (though they have Doctor: Andrew Gregory Block Highest Clark 360cm Shortest Watten 295cm 331cm
not had a title since 1987), the Pan American Cup with five Physiotherapist: Aaron Brock Caps Most Lee 277 Least Seif 11 101
USA
Age: 29 Nat. Selections: 182 Age: 23 Nat. Selections: 35 Age: 23 Nat. Selections: 80 Age: 34 Nat. Selections: 136
Height: 202 Position: Opposite spiker Height: 205 Position: Wing spiker Height: 198 Position: Setter Height: 205 Position: Middle blocker
Born in: New York Born in: Maryland Born in: Hawaii Born in: California
Club: Zenit Kazan Club: Sir Safety Conrad Perugia Club: A.S. Volley Lube Club: Asseco Resovia
USA
CAN Canada A August 7 17:05 Preliminary Round
W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T W L T ITA Italy A August 9 15:00 Preliminary Round
83 55 138 42 29 71 37 20 57 7 8 15 67 26 93 n/a BRA Brazil A August 11 22:35 Preliminary Round
2014 7 1960 7 2012 5 2016 6 1995 10 2013 5 2015 1 2015 - 1987 2 FRA France A August 13 17:05 Preliminary Round
2010 6 1956 6 2008 1 2015 3 1994 12 2005 2 2011 6 2013 1 1985 1 MEX Mexico A August 15 11:35 Preliminary Round
2006 10 2004 4 2014 1 1993 9 1993 5 2007 4 2011 2 1983 1
2002 9 2000 11 2013 12 1992 3 2003 4 2009 2 1981 2
2007 1 1979 5
1998 9 1996 9 2012 2 1991 6 1999 4 STAR PLAYER TEAM CAPTAIN
2005 1 1977 5
1994 3 1992 3 2011 7 1990 7 1995 4
2003 1 1975 3
1990 13 1988 1 2010 8 1991 3
2001 2 1973 1
1986 1 1984 1 2009 6 1989 4
1999 1 1971 2
1982 13 1968 7 2008 1 1985 1 1997 2 1969 3
1978 19 1964 9 2007 3 1977 10 1995 2
1974 14 2006 10 1993 2
1970 18 2001 9 1991 2
1966 11 2000 6 1989 3
1 1 2 3 1 4 2 1 3 6 1 1 2 1 3 8 10 3 21
Rk Teams Points +/- Rk World World World Olympic Rk Teams Points +/- Rk World World World Olympic
October League Cup Championship Games October League Cup Championship Games
MEN
Diff. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Diff. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot.
q 1 Brazil 305 0 2 45 * 80 2 90 2 90 43 Algeria 12 -1 AF-T2 10 cq3 2
q 2 Poland 268 0 5 38 3 80 1 100 5 50 43 Thailand 12 -1 AS-A3 12
q 3 Russia 266 0 7 34 4 70 5 62 1 100 43 Pakistan 12 -1 AS-B4 10 wq3 2
q 4 Italy 246 0 4 40 2 90 13 36 3 80 43 Indonesia 12 -1 AS-B3 12
q 5 USA 238 0 5 38 1 100 7 50 5 50 43 Guatemala 12 -1 NO-PO2 12
q 6 Argentina 168 0 10 28 5 50 11 40 5 50 49 Montenegro 11 -10 29 5 EU-F3 6
7 Germany 138 1 26 8 3 80 5 50 49 Chile 11 1 SA-P3 9 cq3 2
8 Bulgaria 132 -1 11 26 13 36 4 70 49 Trinidad & Tobago 11 1 NO-Q3 10 cq6 1
9 Serbia 125 0 1 50 9 45 9 30 52 Kenya 10 0 AF-U2 10
q 10 Iran 116 0 8 32 8 25 6 56 cq1 3 52 Kuwait 10 0 AS-A4 10
q 11 France 115 0 3 42 4 70 wq1 3 52 Belarus 10 0 EU-L4 10
q 12 Canada 105 -1 13 22 7 30 7 50 cq1 3 52 Croatia 10 0 EU-K4 10
13 Australia 92 0 12 24 9 5 15 33 9 30 52 Cyprus 10 0 EU-I4 10
14 Japan 66 0 24 10 6 40 AS-D2 14 cq2 2 52 FYR Macedonia 10 0 EU-J4 10
15 Finland 63 0 17 17 9 45 cq6 1 52 Saudi Arabia 10 0 AS-C4 10
16 Belgium 60 1 9 30 17 30 52 New Zealand 10 0 AS-D4 10
q 17 Cuba 55 -1 22 12 11 40 wq1 3 52 Congo 10 0 AF-V2 10
18 Tunisia 53 -1 33 3 12 5 21 25 11 20 52 Bahamas 10 0 NO-R3 10
19 China 50 2 19 15 15 33 cq3 2 52 Saint Lucia 10 0 NO-O3 10
q 20 Egypt 47 0 20 14 10 5 21 25 cq1 3 52 Barbados 10 0 NO-P3 10
21 Venezuela 43 1 30 5 11 5 17 30 cq1 3 52 Panama 10 0 NO-Q4 10
22 Korea 42 -3 23 11 17 30 cq4 1 65 Honduras 9 0 NO-R4 9
23 Netherlands 37 0 15 19 EU-I2 18 65 Rwanda 9 0 AF-T3 9
24 Turkey 36 5 16 18 EU-K2 18 65 Botswana 9 0 AF-U3 9
25 Portugal 35 1 14 20 EU-J3 15 65 Seychelles 9 0 AF-V3 9
q 26 Mexico 34 -1 34 3 17 30 cq4 1 65 Haiti 9 0 NO-O4 9
27 Czech Republic 33 -3 18 16 EU-I3 15 wq2 2 65 Surinam 9 0 NO-P4 9
28 Slovakia 29 1 21 13 EU-M3 15 cq5 1 71 Romania 8 0 EU-H4 8
29 Puerto Rico 28 -3 36 1 21 25 cq3 2 71 Cape Verde 8 0 AF-U4 8
29 Slovenia 28 3 25 9 EU-J2 18 cq7 1 71 Niger 8 0 AF-V4 8
31 Cameroon 27 -3 21 25 cq2 2 71 Nigeria 8 0 AF-T4 8
32 Spain 20 -1 32 4 EU-L3 15 cq4 1 71 Paraguay 8 0 SA-P4 8
33 Ukraine 18 0 EU-M2 18 71 Aruba 8 0 NO-L2 8
33 Chinese Taipei 18 9 28 6 AS-C3 12 77 Sri Lanka 7 0 AS-CZ23 7
35 Greece 17 1 27 7 EU-M4 10 77 Sweden 7 0 EU-H5 7
36 Kazakhstan 16 -3 35 2 AS-A2 14 77 Lebanon 7 0 AS-WZ3 7
36 India 16 -1 AS-C2 14 wq3 2 77 Iraq 7 0 AS-WZ53 7
36 Qatar 16 6 31 4 AS-D3 12 77 Uzbekistan 7 0 AS-CZ12 7
39 Estonia 15 -3 EU-K3 15 77 Afghanistan 7 0 AS-CZ13 7
39 Dominican Republic 15 -3 NO-PO4 14 cq5 1 77 Myanmar 7 0 AS-SEZ3 7
41 Bahrain 14 -2 AS-B2 14 77 Hong Kong 7 0 AS-EZ2 7
42 Costa Rica 13 -1 NO-PO4 12 cq7 1 77 Maldives 7 0 AS-CZ24 7
43 Colombia 12 -1 SA-P2 10 cq2 2 77 Vietnam 7 0 AS-SEZ4 7
* Brazil as host organizer of the 2016 Olympic Games to keep the points from the 2011 World Cup - cq: Continental Qualification
wq : World Qualification
206 RIO 2016 OLYMPIC GAMES VOLLEYBALL MEDIA GUIDE 207
FIVB WORLD RANKING (as per July 18, 2016)
Rk Teams Points +/- Rk World World World Olympic Rk Teams Points +/- Rk World World World Olympic
October League Cup Championship Games October League Cup Championship Games
MEN
Diff. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Diff. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot. Rk. Tot.
77 Gabon 7 0 AF-T5 7 118 Sierra Leone 5 0 AF-B3 5
77 Ghana 7 0 AF-O3 6 cq4 1 118 Swaziland 5 0 AF-J4 5
77 Senegal 7 0 AF-V5 7 118 Tanzania 5 0 AF-H4 5
77 Zambia 7 0 AF-U5 7 118 Togo 5 0 AF-E3 5
77 Dominica 7 0 NO-N3 7 118 Albania 5 0 EU-F4 5
77 El Salvador 7 0 NO-J3 7 118 San Marino 5 0 EU-G4 5
77 Nicaragua 7 0 NO-I3 7 118 Belize 5 0 NO-H4 5
77 St Vincent & Grenadines 7 0 NO-K3 7 118 Bermuda 5 0 NO-D5 5
95 Morocco 6 0 AF-M3 6 118 Cayman Islands 5 0 NO-E4 5
95 Mauritius 6 0 AF-S2 6 118 Jamaica 5 0 NO-A4 5
95 Austria 6 0 EU-D3 6 118 Montserrat 5 0 NO-F4 5
95 Israel 6 0 EU-H6 6 137 Uruguay 0 0 0
95 Latvia 6 0 EU-C3 6
137 Peru 0 0 0
95 Luxembourg 6 0 EU-G3 6
137 Guyana 0 0 0
95 Azerbaijan 6 0 EU-A3 6
137 Oman 0 0 0
95 Moldova 6 0 EU-B3 6
137 Turkmenistan 0 0 0
95 Norway 6 0 EU-E3 6
137 Andorra 0 0 0
95 Scotland 6 0 EU-G2 6
137 Switzerland 0 0 0
95 Burkina Faso 6 0 AF-O4 6
137 Georgia 0 0 0
95 Burundi 6 0 AF-Q5 6
137 Faroe Islands 0 0 0
95 Chad 6 0 AF-P4 6
137 Lithuania 0 0 0
95 Lesotho 6 0 AF-R4 6
137 United Arab Emirates 0 0 0
95 Mozambique 6 0 AF-R5 6
137 Bangladesh 0 0 0
95 Namibia 6 0 AF-R6 6
137 Fiji Islands 0 0 0
95 Uganda 6 0 AF-Q6 6
137 Jordan 0 0 0
95 Zimbabwe 6 0 AF-R3 6
137 Macau 0 0 0
95 Anguilla 6 0 NO-M4 6
137 Philippines 0 0 0
95 Antigua & Barbuda 6 0 NO-L4 6
137 Samoa Islands 0 0 0
95 British Virgin Islands 6 0 NO-K4 6
137 Tonga 0 0 0
95 Grenada 6 0 NO-N4 6
95 Saint Kitts 6 0 NO-J4 6 137 Eritrea 0 0 0
FIVB
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
FIVB TOURNAMENT RECORDS/HISTORY
Nb Results Medal Podium
RANKINGS
WOMEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP part. 1952 1956 1960 1962 1967 1970 1974 1978 1982 1986 1990 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010 2014 Total 1st 2nd 3rd
Country
WOMEN
WOMEN
Year Organiser 1st 2nd 3rd Year Organiser 1st 2nd 3rd
HONOURS
Germany (FRG) 8 - 16 10 13 - - 19 18 14 13 13 - - - -
2014 Italy (ITA) USA CHN BRA 1978 Leningrad (URS) CUB JPN URS
Greece 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 - - - - - - -
2010 Tokyo (JPN) RUS BRA JPN 1974 Guadalajara (MEX) JPN URS KOR
2006 Osaka (JPN) RUS BRA SCG 1970 Varna (BUL) URS JPN KOR Hungary 6 6 - - 11 - 4 6 13 10 - - - - - - - - - - - -
2002 Berlin (GER) ITA USA RUS 1967 Tokyo (JPN) JPN USA KOR India 1 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1998 Tokyo (JPN) CUB CHN RUS 1962 Moscow (URS) JPN URS POL Indonesia 1 - - - - - - - - 21 - - - - - - - - - - - -
1994 São Paulo (BRA) CUB BRA RUS 1960 Rio de Janeiro (BRA) URS JPN TCH
Israel 1 - 14 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1990 Beijing (CHN) URS CHN USA 1956 Paris (FRA) URS ROM POL
1986 Prague (TCH) CHN CUB PER 1952 Moscow (URS) URS POL TCH Italy 10 - - - - - - - 20 15 9 10 13 5 1 4 5 4 1 1 - -
1982 Lima (PER) CHN PER USA Japan 15 - - 2 1 1 2 1 2 4 7 8 7 8 13 6 3 7 7 3 3 1
Kazakhstan 3 - - - 17 21 15 - - - -
Nb Results Medal Podium
RANKINGS
Country part. 1952 1956 1960 1962 1967 1970 1974 1978 1982 1986 1990 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010 2014 Total 1st 2nd 3rd Kenya 5 - - - - - - - - - - - 13 13 21 21 21 - - - - -
Algeria 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 21 - - - - - Korea 11 - - - - 3 - 3 4 7 8 5 4 9 6 13 13 - 2 - - 2
Argentina 5 - - 8 - - - - - 18 - 15 - - 17 - - 17 - - - - Korea (DPR) 4 8 - 10 - 3 - - - 14 - - - - - - - 1 - - 1
Australia 2 - - - - - - - - 12 - - - - 21 - - - - - - - Luxembourg 1 - 17 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Austria 2 - 15 - 14 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mexico 7 - - - - - 12 10 15 13 - - - - 21 21 - 21 - - - -
Azerbaijan 3 9 - - 13 - 15 - - - - Mongolia 1 - - - - - 16 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Bahamas 1 - - - - - - 23 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Netherlands 14 - 10 - 12 - 15 16 17 16 - 9 9 7 9 8 11 13 - - - -
Belgium 3 - 13 - - - - - 22 - - - - - - - - 11 - - - - Nigeria 1 - - - - - - - - 23 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Brazil 15 - 11 5 8 - 13 15 7 8 5 7 2 4 7 2 2 3 3 - 3 - Paraguay 1 - - - - - - - - 19 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Bulgaria 11 4 5 - 4 - 6 13 9 9 12 - - 11 8 - - 11 - - - - Peru 12 - - 7 - 4 14 8 10 2 3 6 13 9 - 17 15 - 2 - 1 1
Cameroon 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 21 - 21 - - - - Philippines 1 - - - - - - 18 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Canada 8 - - - - - - 11 14 11 15 14 - - 17 - 21 17 - - - - Poland 10 2 3 4 3 - 9 9 11 - - - - - 13 15 9 - 3 - 1 2
Chile 1 - - - - - - - - 22 - - - - - - - - - - - - Puerto Rico 6 - - - - - - 22 - 17 - - - - 10 15 17 17 - - - -
China 13 - 6 - 9 - - 14 6 1 1 2 8 2 4 5 10 2 4 2 2 - Romania 7 5 2 - 5 - 7 5 - - - - 13 - 13 - - - 1 - 1 -
Chinese Taipei 2 - - - - - - - - - - 11 - - - 12 - - - - - - Russia 6 3 3 3 1 1 5 5 2 - 3
Costa Rica 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17 17 - - - - - Serbia 2 8 7 - - - -
Croatia 3 6 - - 17 13 - - - - Serbia & Mont. 1 3 1 - - 1
Cuba 12 - - - - - 8 7 1 5 2 4 1 1 5 7 12 21 4 3 1 - Spain 1 - - - - - - - - 20 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Czechoslovakia 8 3 4 3 6 - 5 17 12 - 11 - 2 - - 2 Thailand 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 17 - 13 17 - - - -
Czech Republic 3 9 - 17 - 15 - - - - - Tunisia 3 - - - - - - - 23 - 16 - - - - - - 21 - - - -
Dominican Rep. 7 - - - - - - 21 19 - - - - 11 13 17 17 5 - - - - Turkey 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 6 9 - - - -
Egypt 3 - - - - - - - - - - 16 - - 21 21 - - - - - - Ukraine 1 9 - - - - - - - - -
Finland 1 - - - - - - - 21 - - - - - - - - - - - - - Uruguay 1 - - 9 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
France 3 7 12 - - - - 20 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - USA 15 - 9 6 - 2 11 12 5 3 10 3 6 13 2 9 4 1 5 1 2 2
Germany 6 5 13 10 11 7 9 - - - - USSR 10 1 1 1 2 - 1 2 3 6 6 1 8 5 2 1
Germany (GDR) 7 - 7 - 7 - 10 4 8 - 4 12 - - - - Yugoslavia 1 - - - - - - - 16 - - - - - - - - - -
WOMEN
Year Organiser 1st 2nd 3rd Year Organiser 1st 2nd 3rd Year Organiser 1st 2nd 3rd Year Organiser 1st 2nd 3rd
HONOURS
HONOURS
2016 Bangkok (THA) BRA USA NED 2004 Reggio Calabria (ITA) BRA ITA USA 2013 Japan BRA USA JPN 2001 Japan CHN RUS JPN
2015 Omaha (USA) USA RUS BRA 2003 Andria (ITA) CHN RUS USA 2009 Japan ITA BRA DOM 1997 Japan RUS CUB BRA
2014 Tokyo (JPN) BRA JPN RUS 2002 Hong Kong (CHN) RUS CHN GER 2005 Japan BRA USA CHN 1993 Japan CUB CHN RUS
2013 Sapporo (CHN) BRA CHN SRB 2001 Macau (CHN) USA CHN RUS
Nb part. Results Medal Podium
RANKINGS
2012 Ningbo (CHN) USA BRA TUR 2000 Manila (PHI) CUB RUS BRA Country 1993 1997 2001 2005 2009 2013 Total 1st 2nd 3rd
2011 Macau (CHN) USA BRA SRB 1999 Yu Xi (CHN) RUS BRA CHN
Brazil 4 - 3 4 1 2 1 4 1 1 1
2010 Ningbo (CHN) USA BRA ITA 1998 Hong Kong (CHN) BRA RUS CUB
China 4 2 4 1 3 - - 3 1 1 1
2009 Tokyo (JPN) BRA RUS GER 1997 Kobe (JPN) RUS CUB KOR
Cuba 2 1 2 - - - - 2 1 1 -
2008 Yokohama (JPN) BRA CUB ITA 1996 Shanghai (CHN) BRA CUB RUS
Dominican Republic 1 - - - - 3 6 1 - - 1
2007 Ningbo (CHN) NED CHN ITA 1995 Shanghai (CHN) USA BRA CUB
Italy 1 - - - - 1 - 1 1 - -
2006 Reggio Calabria (ITA) BRA RUS ITA 1994 Shanghai (CHN) BRA CUB CHN
2005 Sendai (JPN) BRA ITA CHN 1993 Hong Kong (HKG) CUB CHN RUS Japan 5 4 5 3 5 4 3 2 - - 1
Korea 4 - 6 6 6 5 - - - - -
Nb Results Medal Podium Peru 1 6 - - - - - - - - -
RANKINGS
Country part. ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 Total 1st 2nd 3rd
Poland 1 - - - 4 - - - - - -
Algeria 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20 28 27 28 - - - -
Russia 3 3 1 2 2 - 4 4 1 2 3
Argentina 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 15 16 17 19 - - - - -
Australia 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27 24 27 - - - - Thailand 1 - - - - 6 5 - - -
Azerbaijan 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
USA 3 5 - 5 2 - 2 1 - 1 -
Belgium 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 10 11 - - - -
Brazil 23 4 1 2 1 - 1 2 3 5 4 7 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 18 11 5 2
Bulgaria 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 21 17 16 - - - -
Canada 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19 18 19 - - - -
China 24 2 3 4 4 5 4 3 4 2 2 1 5 3 5 2 5 5 4 8 5 2 5 4 5 9 1 5 3
Chinese Taipei 4 - 12 - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 - - 12 - 12 - - - - - - - -
Colombia 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23 24 - - - -
Croatia 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23 20 21 - - - -
Cuba 22 1 2 3 2 2 3 5 1 4 7 11 4 4 4 7 2 - - 11 6 19 20 25 25 8 2 4 2
Czech Republic 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22 15 18 - - - -
Dominican Rep. 13 - - - - - - - - - - - 12 11 8 11 9 11 8 12 12 10 12 12 13 - - - -
Germany 17 8 10 8 - - - - - 8 3 7 6 10 - - 8 3 9 13 7 11 10 7 12 2 - - 2
Italy 18 - 8 - - 7 5 4 7 - - 5 2 2 3 3 3 - 3 7 10 5 9 5 8 6 - 2 4
Japan 24 6 4 7 8 4 7 7 8 6 5 9 9 5 6 9 6 6 5 5 9 4 2 6 9 1 - 1 -
Kazakhstan 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 12 - - 15 - 17 24 26 22 - - - -
Kenya 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 21 20 - - - -
Korea 17 5 5 5 6 3 6 6 5 7 - 6 11 9 9 - - 12 - 9 14 - 8 - - 1 - - 1
Mexico 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 26 28 26 - - - -
Netherlands 13 - 9 - 7 6 - 8 - - - 4 - 6 - 1 - 4 7 - - 12 14 13 3 2 1 - 1
Peru 5 - 11 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16 - - 18 22 23 - - - -
Poland 13 - - - - - - - - - - - 8 7 12 6 10 7 6 10 8 15 16 14 14 - - - -
Puerto Rico 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 11 - 13 18 15 16 15 - - - -
Russia 20 3 7 6 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 7 - 2 4 - 2 - 4 - 7 3 2 4 13 3 6 4
Serbia 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 11 3 7 8 7 2 - - 2
Thailand 14 - - - - - - - - - 8 9 10 12 11 - 11 8 10 6 4 13 11 9 6 - - - -
Turkey 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - - - 3 8 4 11 10 1 - - 1
USA 23 7 6 1 5 8 8 - 6 1 6 3 3 8 7 8 4 9 1 1 1 6 6 1 2 9 6 1 2
WORLD CUP
WOMEN
Country part. 1973 1977 1981 1985 1989 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 2011 2015 Total 1st 2nd 3rd
Algeria 2 - - - - - - - - - - 11 12 - - - -
Argentina 5 8 - - - - - - 11 11 - 10 8 - - - -
Brazil 9 9 - 8 6 - 8 2 3 2 2 5 - 4 - 3 1
Bulgaria 1 - - 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Canada 4 7 - - - 8 10 9 - - - - - - - - -
China 10 - 4 1 1 3 2 3 5 1 - 3 1 8 4 1 3
Croatia 2 - 4 8 - - - - - - - -
Cuba 11 5 2 6 2 1 1 1 1 6 4 - 9 6 6 4 2
Dominican Republic 4 - - - - - - - - 10 9 8 7 - - - -
Egypt 2 - - - - - - 12 - 12 - - - - - - -
Germany 2 9 - - - - 6 - - - - -
Germany (GDR) 1 - - - - 6 - - - - -
Hungary 1 - 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Italy 4 - - - - - - - 7 4 1 1 - 2 2 2 -
Japan 12 2 1 2 4 4 7 6 6 5 7 4 5 3 3 1 2
Kenya 5 - - - - - 12 11 - - 12 12 10 - - - -
Korea 12 3 3 5 7 7 6 5 4 9 8 9 6 2 - - 2
Netherlands 1 - - - - - - 8 - - - - - - - - -
Peru 9 4 5 - 5 5 5 10 10 - 11 - 11 - - - -
Poland 2 - - - - - - - - 8 6 - - - - - -
Russia 2 - 2 - - - 4 1 - 1 -
Serbia 3 5 7 2 1 1 - -
Spain 1 - - - - - 11 - - - - - - - - - -
Thailand 1 - - - - - - - - - 10 - - - - - -
Tunisia 2 - - - 8 - - - 12 - - - - - - - -
Turkey 1 - - - - - - - - 7 - - - - - - -
Uruguay 1 10 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
USA 10 6 7 4 - - 4 7 9 3 3 2 3 4 1 1 3
USSR 6 1 8 3 3 2 3 - 5 1 1 3
216
FIVB TOURNAMENT RECORDS/HISTORY
Nb Results Medal Podium
RANKINGS
MEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP part. 1949 1952 1956 1960 1962 1967 1970 1974 1978 1982 1986 1990 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010 2014 Total 1st 2nd 3rd
Country
MEN
MEN
Year Organiser 1st 2nd 3rd Year Organiser 1st 2nd 3rd
HONOURS
Hungary 8 7 5 8 6 7 10 11 - 14 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2014 Poland (POL) POL BRA GER 1978 Rome (ITA) URS ITA CUB
India 2 - 8 21 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2010 Rome (ITA) BRA CUB SRB 1974 Mexico City (MEX) POL URS JPN
Iran 5 - - - - - - 21 - - - - - - 19 - 21 19 6 - - - -
2006 Tokyo (JPN) BRA POL BUL 1970 Sofia (BUL) GDR BUL JPN
2002 Buenos Aires (ARG) BRA RUS FRA 1966 Prague (TCH) TCH ROM URS Iraq 1 - - - - - - - - - 20 - - - - - - - - - - - -
1998 Tokyo (JPN) ITA YUG CUB 1962 Moscow (URS) URS TCH ROM Israel 4 - 10 16 - 15 - 19 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1994 Athens (GRE) ITA NED USA 1960 Rio de Janeiro (BRA) URS TCH ROM Italy 16 8 - 14 - 14 16 15 19 2 14 11 1 1 1 5 5 4 13 4 3 1 -
1990 Rio de Janeiro (BRA) ITA CUB URS 1956 Paris (FRA) TCH ROM URS
Japan 14 - - - 8 5 5 3 3 11 4 10 11 9 15 9 8 13 - 2 - - 2
1986 Paris (FRA) USA URS BUL 1952 Moscow (URS) URS TCH BUL
1982 Buenos Aires (ARG) URS BRA ARG 1949 Prague (TCH) URS TCH BUL Kazakhstan 2 - - 19 21 - - - - - -
Korea 9 - - 18 - - - - 13 4 8 - 14 8 13 - 17 - 17 - - - -
Nb Results Medal Podium
RANKINGS
Country part. 1949 1952 1956 1960 1962 1967 1970 1974 1978 1982 1986 1990 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010 2014 Total 1st 2nd 3rd Korea (DPR) 2 - - 13 - 9 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Albania 1 - - - - 16 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lebanon 1 - 9 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Algeria 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 19 - - - - - - - - Libya 1 - - - - - - - - - 24 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Argentina 11 - - - 11 - - - - 22 3 7 6 13 11 6 13 9 11 1 - - 1 Luxembourg 1 - - 23 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Australia 6 - - - - - - - - - 22 - - - 17 19 21 19 15 - - - - Mexico 5 - - - - - - - 10 12 18 - - - - - - 13 17 - - - -
Austria 2 - - 20 - 19 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mongolia 3 - - - - 17 21 16 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Belgium 7 9 - 17 - - 14 8 11 18 - - - - - - - - 17 - - - - Netherlands 11 10 - 13 - 12 12 14 12 16 - - 7 2 6 9 - - - 1 - 1 -
Brazil 16 - - 11 5 10 13 12 9 6 2 4 4 5 4 1 1 1 2 5 3 2 - Panama 1 - - - - - - - 24 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Bulgaria 17 3 3 5 - 4 7 2 7 10 5 3 5 9 7 13 3 7 13 5 - 1 4 Paraguay 1 - - - 12 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Cameroon 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 15 - - - - 13 21 - - - - Peru 1 - - - 14 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Canada 10 - - - - - - - 20 20 11 - 12 9 12 17 11 19 7 - - - - Poland 16 4 7 4 4 6 6 5 1 8 6 9 - - 17 9 2 13 1 3 2 1 -
Chile 1 - - - - - - - - - 23 - - - - - - - - - - - - Portugal 2 - - 15 - - - - - - - - - - - 8 - - - - - - -
China 13 - - 9 - 9 9 - 15 7 7 12 - 13 13 15 17 19 15 - - - - Puerto Rico 4 - - - - - - - 23 - - - - - - - 12 13 21 - - - -
Chinese Taipei 1 - - - - - - - - - - 15 - - - - - - - - - - - Romania 10 5 4 2 3 3 2 7 6 13 15 - - - - - - - - 4 - 2 2
Croatia 1 - - 19 - - - - - - - Russia 6 7 5 2 7 5 5 1 - 1 -
Cuba 14 - - 19 - - 17 13 8 3 10 5 2 4 3 19 15 2 11 4 - 2 2 Serbia 2 3 9 1 - - 1
Czechoslovakia 12 2 2 1 2 2 1 4 5 5 9 8 9 6 2 4 - Serbia & Mont. 1 4 - - - -
Czech Republic 4 - 19 13 13 10 - - - - - Spain 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 13 - 12 - - - - -
Denmark 1 - - - - - 22 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sweden 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 10 13 - - - - - - - - -
Dominican Rep. 1 - - - - - - - 22 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Thailand 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19 - - - - - - - -
Egypt 8 - - - - - - - 17 23 - 14 - - 19 19 21 13 21 - - - - Tunisia 8 - - - - - - 22 18 24 21 - - - - 19 15 19 21 - - - -
Finland 7 - 11 - - 18 19 20 - 17 17 - - - - - - - 9 - - - - Turkey 3 - - 22 - - 15 - - - - - - - 19 - - - - - - - -
France 15 6 6 7 9 - 18 17 16 15 16 6 8 - - 3 6 11 4 1 - - 1 Ukraine 1 - 10 - - - - - - - -
Germany 4 9 - - 9 8 3 - - - 1 Uruguay 1 - - - 13 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Germany (GDR) 7 - - 12 - 11 4 1 4 9 12 - - 1 1 - - USA 15 - - 6 7 - 11 18 14 19 13 1 13 3 9 9 10 6 7 2 1 - 1
Germany (FRG) 2 - - 24 - - 20 - - - - - - - - - - USSR 12 1 1 3 1 1 3 6 2 1 1 2 3 11 6 2 3
Greece 5 - - - - - - - - - - 13 - 6 13 7 17 - - - - - - Venezuela 11 - - - 10 - - 23 21 21 19 16 16 - - 17 17 19 17 - - - -
Guinea 1 - - - - - - 24 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Yugoslavia 6 - - 10 - 8 8 10 - - - - - - 2 4 1 - 1 -
RANKINGS
WORLD LEAGUE part. ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 Total 1st 2nd 3rd
Country
MEN
MEN
Year Organiser 1st 2nd 3rd Year Organiser 1st 2nd 3rd
HONOURS
Poland 19 - - - - - - - - 10 8 7 7 5 9 7 4 7 4 5 11 10 3 1 11 8 4 5 2 1 - 1
2016 Krakow (POL) SRB BRA FRA 2002 Belo Horizonte (BRA) RUS BRA YUG Portugal 13 - - - - - - - - - 10 - 13 13 13 10 5 13 - - - - 14 16 17 13 18 14 - - - -
2015 Rio de Janeiro (BRA) FRA SRB USA 2001 Katowice (POL) BRA ITA RUS
Puerto Rico 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27 28 36 - - - -
2014 Various cities USA BRA ITA 2000 Rotterdam (NED) ITA RUS BRA
2013 Mar del Plata (ARG) RUS BRA ITA 1999 Mar Del Plata (ARG) ITA CUB BRA Qatar 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31 - - - -
2012 Sofia (BUL) POL USA CUB 1998 Milan (ITA) CUB RUS NED Russia 22 2 6 4 3 3 2 4 2 3 1 7 - - 3 2 3 3 2 1 8 1 5 8 7 14 3 5 6
2011 Gdansk (POL) RUS BRA POL 1997 Moscow (RUS) ITA CUB RUS
Serbia 10 9 2 2 3 9 9 8 7 2 1 5 1 3 1
2010 Cordoba (ARG) BRA RUS SRB 1996 Rotterdam (NED) NED ITA RUS
2009 Belgrade (SRB) BRA SRB RUS 1995 Rio de Janeiro (BRA) ITA BRA CUB Serbia & Mont. 4 2 3 2 5 3 - 2 1
2008 Rio de Janeiro (BRA) USA SRB RUS 1994 Milan (ITA) ITA CUB BRA Slovakia 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 24 23 21 - - - -
2007 Katowice (POL) BRA RUS USA 1993 São Paulo (BRA) BRA RUS ITA Slovenia 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - -
2006 Moscow (RUS) BRA FRA RUS 1992 Genova (ITA) ITA CUB USA
Spain 14 - - - - - 7 10 9 5 5 11 9 5 5 7 - - - 13 - - - - - 25 25 32 - - - -
2005 Belgrade (SCG) BRA SCG CUB 1991 Milan (ITA) ITA CUB RUS
2004 Rome (ITA) BRA ITA SCG 1990 Osaka (JPN) ITA NED BRA Tunisia 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27 30 33 - - - -
2003 Madrid (ESP) BRA YUG ITA Turkey 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22 25 16 - - - -
USA 19 7 6 3 9 12 10 - - - - 6 9 - - - - 10 3 1 6 8 7 2 12 1 3 5 5 2 1 2
Nb Results Medal Podium
RANKINGS
Country part. ‘90 ‘91 ‘92 ‘93 ‘94 ‘95 ‘96 ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 ‘04 ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 Total 1st 2nd 3rd USSR 2 4 3 1 - - 1
Argentina 18 - - - - - - 7 7 9 6 8 13 9 - - 10 7 13 - 5 5 4 10 6 13 11 10 - - - - Venezuela 8 - - - - - - - - - - - 13 13 13 - 7 - - 13 16 - - - - - 30 30 - - - -
Australia 4 - - - - - - - - - 10 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 8 12 - - - - Yugoslavia 5 - - - - - - - 7 5 - 4 4 3 1 - - 1
Belgium 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 12 9 - - - -
27 19
Brazil 3 5 5 1 3 2 5 5 5 3 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 6 2 2 5 2 9 6 4
GRAND CHAMPIONS CUP
Bulgaria 19 - - - - 4 5 8 6 5 - - - - 5 4 5 4 5 7 10 7 5 4 4 8 10 11 - - - - Year Organiser 1st 2nd 3rd Year Organiser 1st 2nd 3rd
HONOURS
Canada 10 - 10 7 - - - - - - 8 11 - - - - - - 13 - - - - 12 5 13 15 13 - - - - 2013 Japan BRA RUS ITA 2001 Japan CUB BRA YUG
China 17 8 - 9 7 11 11 6 10 - - - - 9 - 10 - 13 9 7 13 15 - - - 23 24 19 - - - - 2009 Japan BRA CUB JPN 1997 Japan BRA NED CUB
Chinese Taipei 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 28 - - - - 2005 Japan BRA USA ITA 1993 Japan ITA BRA CUB
Cuba 26 - 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 1 2 7 5 13 13 7 3 7 7 10 4 4 8 3 13 21 18 22 9 1 5 3
Nb part. Results Medal Podium
RANKINGS
Czech Republic 4 - - - - - - - - - - 4 - - - - - - - - - - 16 15 18 - - - - Country 1993 1997 2001 2005 2009 2013 Total 1st 2nd 3rd
Egypt 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13 13 13 - 14 - - - - 21 20 - - - - Argentina 1 - - 6 - - - - - - -
EUN 1 6 - - - - Australia 1 - 6 - - - - - - - -
Finland 12 - - - 12 - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 7 10 8 13 10 13 16 16 15 17 - - - - Brazil 5 2 1 2 1 1 1 6 3 2 -
France 21 5 8 11 - - - - - - 7 7 5 7 10 5 10 2 6 10 9 12 12 7 10 10 1 3 3 1 1 1 China 2 - 4 - 6 - - - - - -
Germany 12 - - 12 8 10 - - - - - - 13 9 10 - - - - - - 9 11 5 7 16 - 26 - - - - Cuba 4 3 3 1 - 2 - 4 1 1 2
Greece 12 - - - 11 7 9 11 - 12 - - 9 9 7 5 7 - - - - - - - - - 25 27 - - - -
Egypt 2 - - - 5 6 - - - - -
Iran 1 - - - - 5 4 - - - -
Iran 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 4 7 8 - - - -
Italy 2 1 - - 3 - 3 3 1 - 1
Italy 27 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 2 4 3 2 7 6 9 7 7 6 6 11 3 3 5 4 15 8 3 4
Japan 5 4 5 5 4 3 6 1 - - 1
Japan 23 6 7 10 6 8 8 9 12 - - - 9 13 13 10 10 13 13 6 15 - 15 15 18 19 13 24 - - - -
Korea 2 6 - 4 - - - - - - -
Kazakhstan 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 28 35 - - - -
Netherlands 1 - 2 - - - - 1 - 1
Korea 18 - 9 8 10 9 6 - 11 9 - - - - - - - 10 9 13 14 16 13 14 15 19 18 23 - - - -
Poland 1 - - - - 4 - - - - -
Mexico 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 30 34 - - - -
Russia 1 5 - - 2 - 2 2 - 1 -
Montenegro 2 - - - - - - - 22 29 - - - - USA 2 5 - - 2 - - 1 - 1 -
Netherlands 20 2 4 4 5 5 12 1 4 3 10 5 7 7 10 - - - - - 12 11 - - 14 12 13 15 3 1 1 1 Yugoslavia 1 - - 3 5 1 - - 1
WORLD CUP
MEN
Year Organiser 1st 2nd 3rd Year Organiser 1st 2nd 3rd
HONOURS
2015 Various cities (JPN) USA ITA POL 1989 Tokyo (JPN) CUB ITA URS
2011 Various cities (JPN) RUS POL BRA 1985 Tokyo (JPN) USA URS TCH
2007 Various cities (JPN) BRA RUS BUL 1981 Tokyo (JPN) URS CUB BRA
2003 Various cities (JPN) BRA ITA SCG 1977 Tokyo (JPN) URS JPN CUB
1999 Various cities (JPN) RUS CUB ITA 1969 East Berlin (GDR) GDR JPN URS
1995 Tokyo (JPN) ITA NED BRA 1965 Warsaw (POL) URS POL TCH
1991 Tokyo (JPN) URS CUB USA
Country part. 1965 1969 1977 1981 1985 1989 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 2011 2015 Total 1st 2nd 3rd
Algeria 1 - - - - - - 9 - - - - - - - - - -
Argentina 6 - - - - 5 - - 7 9 - 7 7 5 - - - -
Australia 2 - - - - - - - - - - 8 - 9 - - - -
Brazil 11 - 6 8 3 4 5 6 3 5 1 1 3 - 5 2 - 3
Bulgaria 4 9 4 6 - - - - - - - 3 - - 1 - - 1
Cameroon 1 - - - - - 8 - - - - - - - - - - -
Canada 5 - - 12 - - - - 10 8 7 - - 7 - - - -
Chile 1 - - - - - - 12 - - - - - - - - - -
China 6 - - 5 5 - - - 9 11 10 - 11 - - - - -
Cuba 8 - 9 3 2 - 1 2 6 2 - - 5 - 5 1 3 1
Czechoslovakia 3 3 5 - - 3 - - - 1 - - 1
Egypt 7 - - 11 - 8 - - 11 - 12 10 12 10 - - - -
France 2 11 - - - - - - - - 5 - - - - - - -
Germany 1 7 - - - - - - - - - -
Germany (GDR) 2 5 1 - - - - - 1 1 - -
Germany (GDR) Jr. 1 - 12 - - - - - - - - -
Germany (FRG) 1 - 10 - - - - - - - - -
Hungary 1 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Iran 3 - - - - - - 11 - - - - 9 8 - - - -
Italy 7 - - - 7 - 2 - 1 3 2 - 4 2 5 1 3 1
Japan 13 4 2 2 6 6 6 4 5 10 9 9 10 6 2 - 2 -
Korea 8 - - 7 - 7 7 5 8 7 6 11 - - - - - -
Mexico 2 - - 9 - - - 10 - - - - - - - - - -
Netherlands 2 10 - - - - - - 2 - - - - - 1 - 1 -
Poland 6 2 8 4 4 - - - - - - - 2 3 3 - 2 1
Puerto Rico 1 - - - - - - - - - - 6 - - - - - -
Romania 2 6 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Russia 4 - 1 - 2 1 4 3 2 1 -
Serbia 1 - 8 - - - - -
Serbia & Montenegro 1 3 - 1 - - 1
Spain 2 - - - - - - - - 6 - 5 - - - - - -
Tunisia 8 - 11 - 8 - - 8 12 12 11 12 - 12 - - - -
USA 10 - - 10 - 1 4 3 4 4 4 4 6 1 3 2 - 1
USSR 7 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 - 7 4 1 2
Venezuela 2 - - - - - - - - - 8 - - 11 - - - -
Yugoslavia 1 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - -
222
OVERALL HONOURS
RUSSIA SERBIA RUSSIA JAPAN*
WOMEN
MEN
(USSR, EUN) (Serbia and (USSR)
Montenegro)
16 16 12 44 1 3 4 19 14 15 48 1 3 4 8
BRAZIL GERMANY* BRAZIL BULGARIA*
(GDR)
15 12 8 35 1 2 3 20 13 7 40 2 5 7
10 10 9 29 1 1 2 13 9 10 32 2 3 5
(Czechoslovakia)
13 9 2 24 3 11 9 23 1 1 2 4
2 2
USA DPR KOREA* USA GERMANY*
(GDR)
7 9 8 24 2 2 8 2 6 16 2 1 3
JAPAN ROMANIA* SERBIA* ARGENTINA
(Serbia and
Montenegro, Yugoslavia)
6 8 5 19 1 1 1 5 7 13 2 2
ITALY BULGARIA* CZECH REPUBLIC*
(Czechoslovakia)
4 2 4 10 1 1 2 5 3 10
KOREA* DOMINICAN REPUBLIC* POLAND
6 6 1 1 4 3 2 9
POLAND* TURKEY* NETHERLANDS*
1 4 5 1 1 2 5 1 8
OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL
QUALIFICATION TOURNAMENTS
ROAD TO RIO
meanwhile booked their place at a first Olympics in 16 and Mexico, a men’s. Italy, the Netherlands, Japan and Korea
years with a 3-0 (25-15, 25-21, 25-21) win over hosts qualified from the women’s tournament in Japan, while
Canada in Edmonton. Poland, Iran, France and Canada matched them at the men’s.
In the other two there was home delight on both occasions.
South America – CSV Argentina’s women ensured that Puerto Rico won a place for their debut Olympic Games with
they would crossed the border to Brazil after they qualified three wins from three and Mexico ended a 48-year-wait for
for their first ever Olympic Games with a 3-0 (25-20, 25- Olympic volleyball.
20, 25-14) win over Peru.
Olympic Pools Drawing of Lots
Argentina’s men team qualified in October 2015 when
they won they CSV Men’s Olympic Qualifier with a 3-2 Teams are split into two pools of six, with the top four sides
(25-12, 22-25, 25-12, 25-27, 15-12) victory over Venezuela. from each progressing to the elimination round. The pools
were allocated using the serpentine system with those with
Asia and World Olympic Qualifying Tournaments the highest world ranking as of January 1, 2016 drawn first
into Pool B after hosts Brazil were automatically placed in
Japan hosted men and women’s World Olympic qualifiers, Pool A. From there teams are allotted through the world
while Puerto Rico hosted a second women’s tournament rankings with the AB BA system being used.
Olympic qualifying began with women and men’s Egypt’s men qualified after they defeated North African
FIVB World Cups in August and September 2015. rivals Tunisia 3-2 (25-19, 20-25, 25-18, 19-25, 16-14).
They were followed by Olympic Qualifying Asia – AVC The AVC representatives were decided at the
Tournaments across the five confederations and FIVB Volleyball World Olympic Qualifier in Japan, where the
FIVB World Olympic Qualifying Tournaments in highest finishing Asian team won the AVC berth. The host
Japan, Mexico and Puerto Rico, which determined nation’s women ensured that they would have the chance
the 11 teams who qualified to join hosts Brazil at to defend their London 2012 bronze medals when they
the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games. finished third, while Iran’s men continued their growth as
a team by booking their place by finishing second behind
World Cup FIVB world champions Poland.
Four teams qualified from the FIVB World Cup that was Europe – CEV London 2012 Olympic men’s champions
hosted on both occasions by Japan and featured 12 teams Russia and their female counterparts both won places
playing 11 matches in a round-robin format from which the at Rio 2012 following the European Olympic Qualifiers.
top two teams qualified for Rio 2016. China topped the Russia’s men booked their place by defeating France 3-1
women’s table, with Serbia behind them in second. In the (14-25, 25-16, 25-23, 25-21) and the result completed an
men’s the USA and Italy booked their places at Rio 2016 excellent 24 hours for Russian volleyball after the women’s
after finishing first and second. team qualifed with a 3-1 victory (25-21, 22-25, 25-19, 25-
20) over the Netherlands.
Continental Qualifying Tournaments
North and Central America and the Caribbean –
Africa - CAVB Cameroon’s women booked their place at NORCECA Karch Kiraly’s USA women’s earned the chance
their debut Olympic Games by beating Egypt 3-2 (25-14, to add Olympic gold to the 2014 FIVB World Championship
25-27, 21-25, 25-23, 15-7) in front of their home fans in and the 2015 FIVB World Grand Prix gold by defeating the
Yaounde. Dominican Republic 3-0 (25-19, 25-19, 25-18). Cuba
2015 FIVB VOLLEYBALL WORLD CUP (JAPAN) 34 Round Robin 30.08.15 ARG ALG 3-0 25-11 25-8 25-11
WOMEN
WOMEN
35 Round Robin 30.08.15 KEN USA 0-3 15-25 16-25 13-25
JAPAN / AUGUST 22-SEPTEMBER 6, 2015
36 Round Robin 30.08.15 CUB CHN 0-3 19-25 10-25 14-25
40 Round Robin 31.08.15 CUB ALG 3-0 25-17 25-16 25-14
41 Round Robin Okayama 31.08.15 ARG USA 0-3 16-25 19-25 14-25
Result Per Set (Points)
42 Round Robin 31.08.15 KEN CHN 0-3 7-25 15-25 14-25
No. Phase Location Date Match Score 1 2 3 4 5 46 Round Robin 01.09.15 KEN ALG 3-0 25-14 25-11 25-11
1 Round Robin 22.08.15 DOM RUS 0-3 15-25 18-25 18-25 47 Round Robin 01.09.15 ARG CHN 0-3 14-25 15-25 20-25
2 Round Robin 22.08.15 CUB KEN 3-1 27-25 25-23 12-25 25-22 48 Round Robin 01.09.15 CUB USA 0-3 15-25 11-25 15-25
3 Round Robin 22.08.15 ARG JPN 0-3 16-25 19-25 12-25
7 Round Robin 23.08.15 KEN DOM 0-3 26-28 24-26 17-25
49 Round Robin 04.09.15 DOM CHN 0-3 16-25 17-25 19-25
8 Round Robin 23.08.15 ARG CUB 3-0 25-15 25-21 25-23
50 Round Robin 04.09.15 RUS USA 3-0 25-17 31-29 25-23
9 Round Robin 23.08.15 JPN RUS 2-3 25-12 18-25 21-25 25-23 13-15
51 Round Robin 04.09.15 JPN ALG 3-0 25-8 25-10 25-6
13 Round Robin 24.08.15 DOM ARG 3-1 25-21 25-22 19-25 25-15
55 Round Robin 05.09.15 DOM ALG 3-0 25-11 25-12 25-7
14 Round Robin Tokyo 24.08.15 RUS KEN 3-0 25-16 25-21 25-21
56 Round Robin Nagoya 05.09.15 RUS CHN 1-3 23-25 15-25 25-23 20-25
15 Round Robin 24.08.15 CUB JPN 0-3 15-25 12-25 16-25
57 Round Robin 05.09.15 JPN USA 1-3 25-20 23-25 20-25 10-25
19 Round Robin 26.08.15 ARG RUS 0-3 10-25 10-25 16-25
61 Round Robin 06.09.15 RUS ALG 3-0 25-5 25-6 25-8
20 Round Robin 26.08.15 CUB DOM 1-3 22-25 22-25 25-18 23-25
62 Round Robin 06.09.15 DOM USA 0-3 10-25 19-25 17-25
21 Round Robin 26.08.15 JPN KEN 3-0 25-15 25-20 25-12
63 Round Robin 06.09.15 JPN CHN 1-3 17-25 25-22 21-25 22-25
25 Round Robin 27.08.15 RUS CUB 3-0 25-19 25-13 25-18
26 Round Robin 27.08.15 KEN ARG 0-3 12-25 17-25 20-25
27 Round Robin 27.08.15 DOM JPN 2-3 18-25 25-20 32-30 15-25 13-15 52 Round Robin 04.09.15 ARG PER 3-2 16-25 25-20 21-25 25-22 15-12
53 Round Robin 04.09.15 CUB SRB 0-3 22-25 19-25 15-25
4 Round Robin 22.08.15 USA KOR 3-0 25-15 25-22 25-15 54 Round Robin 04.09.15 KEN KOR 0-3 16-25 16-25 19-25
5 Round Robin 22.08.15 SRB CHN 1-3 25-19 23-25 15-25 19-25 58 Round Robin 05.09.15 CUB PER 3-1 13-25 25-16 25-18 25-19
6 Round Robin 22.08.15 PER ALG 3-0 25-16 25-13 25-16 59 Round Robin Komaki 05.09.15 KEN SRB 0-3 11-25 14-25 19-25
10 Round Robin 23.08.15 KOR PER 3-0 25-19 25-18 25-18 60 Round Robin 05.09.15 ARG KOR 0-3 21-25 17-25 20-25
11 Round Robin 23.08.15 CHN ALG 3-0 25-5 25-11 25-8 64 Round Robin 06.09.15 KEN PER 3-2 23-25 29-27 25-27 25-23 15-13
12 Round Robin 23.08.15 SRB USA 3-2 25-20 22-25 18-25 25-19 15-6 65 Round Robin 06.09.15 ARG SRB 2-3 16-25 19-25 25-20 25-23 4-15
16 Round Robin 24.08.15 ALG KOR 0-3 8-25 9-25 19-25 66 Round Robin 06.09.15 CUB KOR 3-2 25-22 18-25 16-25 30-28 15-13
17 Round Robin Matsumoto 24.08.15 PER SRB 0-3 10-25 17-25 10-25
18 Round Robin 24.08.15 USA CHN 3-0 25-23 25-17 25-23
FINAL STANDINGS
22 Round Robin 26.08.15 USA PER 3-0 25-17 25-15 25-12
23 Round Robin 26.08.15 SRB ALG 3-0 25-7 25-11 25-3 Matches Sets Points
24 Round Robin 26.08.15 CHN KOR 3-1 23-25 25-15 25-20 25-23 Rk Code Country Pts Total W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
28 Round Robin 27.08.15 ALG USA 0-3 7-25 2-25 5-25 q 1 CHN China 30 11 10 1 30 7 4.285 900 658 1.367
29 Round Robin 27.08.15 PER CHN 0-3 11-25 18-25 17-25 q 2 SRB Serbia 26 11 10 1 31 11 2.818 964 739 1.304
30 Round Robin 27.08.15 KOR SRB 0-3 16-25 19-25 16-25 3 USA USA 28 11 9 2 29 7 4.142 859 617 1.392
4 RUS Russia 27 11 9 2 30 8 3.750 889 702 1.266
31 Round Robin 30.08.15 DOM SRB 0-3 18-25 22-25 22-25 5 JPN Japan 22 11 7 4 27 14 1.928 922 779 1.183
32 Round Robin 30.08.15 RUS KOR 3-0 25-20 26-24 25-22 6 KOR Korea 16 11 5 6 18 19 0.947 816 787 1.036
33 Round Robin 30.08.15 JPN PER 3-0 25-19 25-21 25-15 7 DOM Dominican Republic 16 11 5 6 18 21 0.857 835 859 0.972
37 Round Robin 31.08.15 DOM PER 3-1 25-18 25-19 22-25 25-17
8 ARG Argentina 12 11 4 7 15 23 0.652 738 819 0.901
38 Round Robin Sendai 31.08.15 RUS SRB 2-3 25-22 25-22 14-25 23-25 12-15
9 CUB Cuba 11 11 4 7 13 25 0.520 740 876 0.844
39 Round Robin 31.08.15 JPN KOR 3-0 25-17 26-24 25-17
10 KEN Kenya 5 11 2 9 7 29 0.241 683 844 0.809
43 Round Robin 01.09.15 RUS PER 3-0 25-14 25-10 25-20
44 Round Robin 01.09.15 DOM KOR 1-3 25-18 17-25 23-25 18-25 11 PER Peru 5 11 1 10 9 30 0.300 732 899 0.814
45 Round Robin 01.09.15 JPN SRB 2-3 26-24 17-25 14-25 25-21 9-15 12 ALG Algeria 0 11 0 11 0 33 0.000 326 825 0.395
WOMEN
BARILOCHE, ARGENTINA / JANUARY 6-10, 2016 ANKARA, TURKEY / JANUARY 4-9, 2016
RESULTS
RESULTS
No. Phase Date Match Score 1 2 3 4 5
No. Phase Date Match Score 1 2 3 4 5
OQW-01 Prel. Round - Pool A 04.01.16 NED GER 2-3 28-26 22-25 22-25 25-20 11-15
1 Round Robin 06.01.16 COL VEN 3-2 25-14 15-25 21-25 25-17 17-15
OQW-03 Prel. Round - Pool A 04.01.16 CRO TUR 0-3 18-25 22-25 17-25
2 Round Robin 06.01.16 CHI ARG 0-3 10-25 15-25 14-25
OQW-06 Prel. Round - Pool A 05.01.16 GER TUR 1-3 25-27 25-23 16-25 17-25
3 Round Robin 07.01.16 CHI PER 0-3 10-25 13-25 10-25
OQW-08 Prel. Round - Pool A 06.01.16 GER CRO 3-0 25-16 25-14 25-17
4 Round Robin 07.01.16 VEN ARG 1-3 18-25 16-25 25-17 18-25
OQW-09 Prel. Round - Pool A 06.01.16 TUR NED 0-3 14-25 10-25 21-25
5 Round Robin 08.01.16 VEN CHI 3-0 25-22 25-13 25-9
OQW-11 Prel. Round - Pool A 07.01.16 NED CRO 3-0 25-19 25-17 25-23
6 Round Robin 08.01.16 PER COL 3-0 30-28 25-22 25-22
OQW-02 Prel. Round - Pool B 04.01.16 POL RUS 2-3 25-19 25-18 22-25 14-25 10-15
7 Round Robin 09.01.16 PER VEN 3-0 25-23 25-22 25-22
OQW-04 Prel. Round - Pool B 05.01.16 ITA RUS 1-3 16-25 25-23 19-25 21-25
8 Round Robin 09.01.16 ARG COL 3-0 25-20 26-24 25-17
OQW-05 Prel. Round - Pool B 05.01.16 BEL POL 3-1 25-19 16-25 27-25 25-18
9 Round Robin 10.01.16 COL CHI 3-1 25-17 21-25 25-19 25-16
OQW-07 Prel. Round - Pool B 06.01.16 BEL ITA 2-3 25-16 23-25 25-22 17-25 15-17
10 Round Robin 10.01.16 ARG PER 3-0 25-20 25-20 25-14
OQW-10 Prel. Round - Pool B 07.01.16 RUS BEL 3-0 25-19 25-22 25-17
OQW-12 Prel. Round - Pool B 07.01.16 ITA POL 3-2 25-18 25-22 22-25 19-25 15-13
POOL STANDINGS
OQW-13 Semifinals 08.01.16 RUS TUR 3-1 21-25 25-18 25-12 25-20
Matches Sets Points
OQW-14 Semifinals 08.01.16 NED ITA 3-0 25-23 25-21 25-19
Rk Code Country Pts Total W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
OQW-15 3rd Place Match 09.01.16 TUR ITA 2-3 23-25 25-19 23-25 25-15 13-15
q 1 ARG Argentina 12 4 4 0 12 1 12.000 318 231 1.377
OQW-16 1st Place Match / Final Match 09.01.16 RUS NED 3-1 25-21 22-25 25-19 25-20
2 PER Peru 9 4 3 1 9 3 3.000 284 247 1.150
3 COL Colombia 5 4 2 2 6 9 0.667 332 329 1.009
POOL STANDINGS
4 VEN Venezuela 4 4 1 3 6 9 0.667 315 314 1.003
Matches Sets Points
5 CHI Chile 0 4 0 4 1 12 0.083 193 321 0.601
Rk Code Country Pts Total W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1 NED Netherlands 7 3 2 1 8 3 2.667 258 215 1.200
POOL A
2 TUR Turkey 6 3 2 1 6 4 1.500 220 215 1.023
3 GER Germany 5 3 2 1 7 5 1.400 269 255 1.055
4 CRO Croatia 0 3 0 3 0 9 0.000 163 225 0.724
POOL B
2 ITA Italy 4 3 2 1 7 7 1.000 292 306 0.954
3 BEL Belgium 4 3 1 2 5 7 0.714 256 267 0.959
4 POL Poland 2 3 0 3 5 9 0.556 286 301 0.950
FINAL STANDINGS
Rk Code Country
q 1 RUS Russia
2 NED Netherlands
3 ITA Italy
4 TUR Turkey
5 GER Germany
6 BEL Belgium
7 POL Poland
8 CRO Croatia
WOMEN
YAOUNDÉ, CAMEROON / FEBRUARY 12-16, 2016 LINCOLN, USA / JANUARY 7-9, 2016
RESULTS
RESULTS
No. Phase Date Match Score 1 2 3 4 5
No. Phase Date Match Score 1 2 3 4 5
1 Prel. Round - Pool B 12.02.16 UGA EGY 0-3 12-25 18-25 19-25
1 Round Robin 07.01.16 DOM PUR 3-1 17-25 25-13 25-23 25-23
2 Prel. Round - Pool B 12.02.16 ALG BOT 3-0 25-22 25-22 25-10 2 Round Robin 07.01.16 USA CAN 3-0 25-18 25-18 25-15
3 Prel. Round - Pool A 12.02.16 CMR TUN 3-2 25-20 25-20 29-31 21-25 15-6 3 Round Robin 08.01.16 CAN DOM 1-3 27-25 16-25 24-26 20-25
4 Prel. Round - Pool B 13.02.16 UGA ALG 0-3 22-25 14-25 12-25 4 Round Robin 08.01.16 USA PUR 3-1 25-14 24-26 25-12 25-14
5 Prel. Round - Pool B 13.02.16 EGY BOT 3-0 25-21 25-13 25-17 5 Round Robin 09.01.16 PUR CAN 3-0 32-30 25-17 25-20
6 Round Robin 09.01.16 USA DOM 3-0 25-19 25-19 25-18
6 Prel. Round - Pool A 13.02.16 TUN KEN 0-3 20-25 17-25 23-25
7 Prel. Round - Pool B 14.02.16 BOT UGA 3-2 22-25 25-21 25-19 10-25 15-11
8 Prel. Round - Pool B 14.02.16 ALG EGY 3-1 18-25 25-19 25-20 25-23
POOL STANDINGS
9 Prel. Round - Pool A 14.02.16 KEN CMR 3-1 25-22 25-23 20-25 25-9 Matches Sets Points
10 5th place match 15.02.16 TUN BOT 2-3 22-25 22-25 25-17 25-15 10-15 Rk Code Country Pts Total W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
11 Semifinals 15.02.16 KEN EGY 2-3 22-25 26-24 25-16 20-25 17-19 q 1 USA United States 14 3 3 0 9 1 9.000 249 173 1.439
POOL A
12 Semifinals 15.02.16 ALG CMR 0-3 20-25 17-25 17-25 2 DOM Dominican Republic 8 3 2 1 6 5 1.200 249 246 1.012
3 PUR Puerto Rico 7 3 1 2 5 6 0.833 232 258 0.899
13 Finals 16.02.16 KEN ALG 3-0 25-19 25-21 26-24
4 CAN Canada 1 3 0 3 1 9 0.111 205 258 0.795
14 Finals 16.02.16 EGY CMR 2-3 14-25 27-25 25-21 23-25 7-15
POOL STANDINGS
Matches Sets Points
Rk Code Country Pts Total W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1 KEN Kenya 6 2 2 0 6 1 6.000 170 139 1.223
POOL A
Rk Code Country
q 1 CMR Cameroon
2 EGY Egypt
3 KEN Kenya
4 ALG Algeria
5 BOT Botswana
6 TUN Tunisia
7 UGA Uganda
WOMEN
TOKYO, JAPAN / MAY 14 - 22, 2016 SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO / MAY 20-22, 2016
RESULTS RESULTS
Result Per Set (Points) Result Per Set (Points)
No. Phase Date Match Sets 1 2 3 4 5 No. Phase Date Match Sets 1 2 3 4 5
1 Round Robin 14.05.16 KOR ITA 1-3 17-25 20-25 27-25 18-25 1 Round Robin 20.05.16 KEN COL 0-3 14-25 15-25 13-25
2 Round Robin 14.05.16 THA DOM 3-1 26-24 26-28 25-16 25-20 2 Round Robin 20.05.16 PUR ALG 3-0 25-10 25-11 25-12
3 Round Robin 14.05.16 KAZ NED 1-3 12-25 25-21 14-25 8-25 3 Round Robin 21.05.16 KEN ALG 3-1 25-14 23-25 25-14 25-16
4 Round Robin 14.05.16 JPN PER 3-0 25-23 25-10 25-14 4 Round Robin 21.05.16 PUR COL 3-0 25-17 26-24 25-18
5 Round Robin 15.05.16 ITA THA 3-1 17-25 25-16 25-17 25-16
5 Round Robin 22.05.16 ALG COL 0-3 16-25 12-25 18-25
6 Round Robin 15.05.16 PER DOM 3-0 25-22 25-16 26-24
6 Round Robin 22.05.16 PUR KEN 3-0 25-8 25-23 25-15
7 Round Robin 15.05.16 NED KOR 0-3 27-29 23-25 21-25
8 Round Robin 15.05.16 JPN KAZ 3-0 25-14 25-15 25-11
9 Round Robin 17.05.16 KAZ PER 1-3 25-19 22-25 23-25 23-25
10 Round Robin 17.05.16 DOM ITA 0-3 22-25 23-25 23-25 FINAL STANDINGS
11 Round Robin 17.05.16 THA NED 0-3 14-25 16-25 20-25 Matches Sets Points
12 Round Robin 17.05.16 KOR JPN 3-1 28-26 25-17 17-25 25-19 Rk Code Country Pts Total W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
13 Round Robin 18.05.16 PER ITA 0-3 19-25 16-25 17-25 q 1 PUR Puerto Rico 9 3 3 0 9 0 MAX 226 138 1.637
14 Round Robin 18.05.16 KAZ KOR 0-3 16-25 11-25 21-25 2 COL Colombia 6 3 2 1 6 3 2.000 209 164 1.274
15 Round Robin 18.05.16 NED DOM 3-0 25-22 25-18 25-21
3 KEN Kenya 3 3 1 2 3 7 0.428 186 219 0.849
16 Round Robin 18.05.16 JPN THA 3-2 20-25 25-23 23-25 25-23 15-13
4 ALG Algeria 0 3 0 3 1 9 0.111 148 248 0.596
17 Round Robin 20.05.16 THA KAZ 3-0 25-18 25-19 25-15
18 Round Robin 20.05.16 KOR PER 3-1 18-25 25-22 25-14 25-21
19 Round Robin 20.05.16 ITA NED 0-3 21-25 21-25 14-25
20 Round Robin 20.05.16 DOM JPN 0-3 22-25 16-25 25-27
21 Round Robin 21.05.16 KOR THA 2-3 25-19 25-22 27-29 24-26 12-15
22 Round Robin 21.05.16 KAZ DOM 1-3 20-25 25-22 12-25 20-25
23 Round Robin 21.05.16 PER NED 0-3 16-25 14-25 17-25
24 Round Robin 21.05.16 JPN ITA 2-3 25-23 25-27 25-27 25-21 9-15
25 Round Robin 22.05.16 DOM KOR 3-0 25-23 25-11 28-26
26 Round Robin 22.05.16 THA PER 3-0 25-17 26-24 25-23
27 Round Robin 22.05.16 ITA KAZ 3-0 25-22 25-16 25-19
28 Round Robin 22.05.16 NED JPN 2-3 25-20 13-25 25-21 30-32 11-15
FINAL STANDINGS
2015 FIVB VOLLEYBALL WORLD CUP (JAPAN) 34 Round Robin 16.09.15 EGY ARG 0-3 18-25 19-25 21-25
35 Round Robin 16.09.15 CAN POL 1-3 25-23 15-25 19-25 19-25
JAPAN / SEPTEMBER 8-23, 2015
MEN
MEN
36 Round Robin 16.09.15 AUS RUS 0-3 24-26 16-25 18-25
40 Round Robin 17.09.15 EGY POL 0-3 20-25 23-25 18-25
RESULTS
41 Round Robin Toyama 17.09.15 CAN RUS 0-3 21-25 16-25 19-25
Result Per Set (Points)
42 Round Robin 17.09.15 AUS ARG 0-3 21-25 23-25 16-25
No. Phase Location Date Match Score 1 2 3 4 5 46 Round Robin 18.09.15 EGY RUS 0-3 20-25 24-26 18-25
1 Round Robin 08.09.15 CAN ITA 1-3 19-25 20-25 25-22 13-25 47 Round Robin 18.09.15 CAN ARG 1-3 21-25 25-23 27-29 22-25
2 Round Robin 08.09.15 USA AUS 3-0 25-23 25-12 25-15 48 Round Robin 18.09.15 AUS POL 0-3 15-25 22-25 17-25
3 Round Robin 08.09.15 JPN EGY 3-2 25-19 23-25 25-18 17-25 15-7
7 Round Robin 09.09.15 AUS ITA 0-3 17-25 18-25 15-25
8 Round Robin 09.09.15 EGY CAN 2-3 22-25 23-25 25-21 26-24 12-15
9 Round Robin 09.09.15 USA JPN 3-1 25-23 21-25 25-11 25-14 49 Round Robin 21.09.15 ITA RUS 3-0 25-15 26-24 25-18
13 Round Robin 10.09.15 ITA EGY 3-1 20-25 26-24 25-22 25-13 50 Round Robin 21.09.15 JPN ARG 0-3 24-26 22-25 21-25
14 Round Robin Hiroshima 10.09.15 CAN USA 0-3 21-25 20-25 17-25 51 Round Robin 21.09.15 USA POL 1-3 25-17 19-25 23-25 15-25
15 Round Robin 10.09.15 JPN AUS 3-1 25-17 25-21 25-27 25-18 52 Round Robin 21.09.15 EGY TUN 3-2 23-25 25-21 23-25 25-17 15-11
19 Round Robin 12.09.15 USA ITA 3-0 25-18 25-23 29-27 53 Round Robin 21.09.15 CAN VEN 3-0 25-18 25-22 25-23
20 Round Robin 12.09.15 AUS EGY 3-2 23-25 26-24 25-23 20-25 15-13 54 Round Robin 21.09.15 AUS IRI 3-0 27-25 27-25 25-22
21 Round Robin 12.09.15 JPN CAN 3-0 25-17 25-15 25-21 55 Round Robin 22.09.15 ITA ARG 3-2 22-25 25-20 25-21 20-25 16-14
25 Round Robin 13.09.15 EGY USA 0-3 20-25 13-25 21-25 56 Round Robin 22.09.15 JPN POL 1-3 26-24 25-27 21-25 19-25
26 Round Robin 13.09.15 CAN AUS 3-2 32-34 25-14 25-21 27-29 20-18 57 Round Robin 22.09.15 USA RUS 3-0 25-23 26-24 25-17
Tokyo
27 Round Robin 13.09.15 ITA JPN 3-0 25-21 25-20 25-15 58 Round Robin 22.09.15 EGY VEN 3-1 25-18 20-25 25-18 25-20
59 Round Robin 22.09.15 CAN IRI 3-0 25-23 29-27 26-24
60 Round Robin 22.09.15 AUS TUN 3-0 25-19 25-17 25-19
4 Round Robin 08.09.15 ARG IRI 3-1 25-27 25-22 25-22 26-24
61 Round Robin 23.09.15 ITA POL 3-1 26-24 22-25 25-22 25-19
5 Round Robin 08.09.15 RUS VEN 3-0 29-27 25-16 25-15
62 Round Robin 23.09.15 JPN RUS 2-3 29-27 17-25 25-21 17-25 13-15
6 Round Robin 08.09.15 POL TUN 3-0 25-17 25-15 25-20
63 Round Robin 23.09.15 USA ARG 3-1 25-20 25-21 17-25 25-20
10 Round Robin 09.09.15 VEN ARG 2-3 32-30 15-25 26-24 13-25 10-15
64 Round Robin 23.09.15 EGY IRI 0-3 18-25 11-25 23-25
11 Round Robin 09.09.15 TUN IRI 1-3 17-25 25-21 14-25 20-25
65 Round Robin 23.09.15 CAN TUN 3-0 25-19 25-21 25-17
12 Round Robin 09.09.15 POL RUS 3-1 26-28 27-25 25-19 25-22
66 Round Robin 23.09.15 AUS VEN 3-1 25-16 25-21 22-25 25-21
16 Round Robin 10.09.15 IRI VEN 3-0 25-20 25-17 25-15
17 Round Robin Hamamatsu 10.09.15 ARG POL 1-3 18-25 25-19 21-25 25-27
18 Round Robin 10.09.15 RUS TUN 3-0 25-17 25-16 29-27
FINAL STANDINGS
22 Round Robin 12.09.15 POL IRI 3-2 18-25 23-25 25-15 25-20 15-11
23 Round Robin 12.09.15 TUN VEN 2-3 25-19 18-25 25-22 26-28 13-15 Matches Sets Points
24 Round Robin 12.09.15 RUS ARG 3-1 25-19 21-25 25-18 25-20 Rk Code Country Pts Total W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
28 Round Robin 13.09.15 VEN POL 1-3 27-25 23-25 16-25 23-25 q 1 USA United States ? 11 10 7 31 6 5.166 899 746 1.205
29 Round Robin 13.09.15 ARG TUN 3-0 25-20 25-19 25-20 q 2 ITA Italy 11 10 6 30 8 3.750 918 780 1.176
30 Round Robin 13.09.15 IRI RUS 0-3 24-26 18-25 20-25 3 POL Poland 11 10 3 31 11 2.818 1011 884 1.143
4 RUS Russia 11 8 6 25 12 2.083 885 794 1.114
31 Round Robin 16.09.15 USA VEN 3-0 25-18 25-16 25-20 5 ARG Argentina 11 7 4 26 16 1.625 985 922 1.068
32 Round Robin 16.09.15 ITA IRI 3-0 25-19 25-23 25-21 6 JPN Japan 11 5 3 21 21 1.000 928 934 0.993
33 Round Robin 16.09.15 JPN TUN 3-0 25-21 25-19 25-19 7 CAN Canada 11 5 3 18 22 0.818 886 940 0.942
37 Round Robin 17.09.15 USA IRI 3-1 20-25 25-19 25-22 25-21
8 IRI Iran 11 4 2 16 24 0.666 905 893 1.013
38 Round Robin Osaka 17.09.15 ITA TUN 3-0 25-18 25-23 25-22
9 AUS Australia 11 4 2 15 24 0.625 831 925 0.898
39 Round Robin 17.09.15 JPN VEN 3-0 33-31 26-24 25-19
10 EGY Egypt 11 2 0 13 30 0.433 889 976 0.910
43 Round Robin 18.09.15 USA TUN 3-0 25-14 25-19 29-27
44 Round Robin 18.09.15 ITA VEN 3-0 25-16 25-22 25-18 11 VEN Venezuela 11 1 0 8 32 0.250 815 981 0.830
45 Round Robin 18.09.15 JPN IRI 2-3 25-22 25-23 18-25 21-25 12-15 12 TUN Tunisia 11 0 0 5 33 0.151 747 924 0.808
MEN
RESULTS
RESULTS
No. Phase Date Match Score 1 2 3 4 5
No. Phase Date Match Score 1 2 3 4 5
OQM-02 Prel. Round - Pool A 05.01.16 POL BEL 0-3 26-28 19-25 24-26
1 Round Robin 09.10.15 ARG COL 3-0 25-13 25-19 25-13
OQM-03 Prel. Round - Pool A 05.01.16 SRB BEL 1-3 25-22 18-25 23-25 21-25
2 Round Robin 09.10.15 CHI VEN 2-3 18-25 21-25 25-20 27-25 11-15
OQM-05 Prel. Round - Pool A 06.01.16 POL GER 3-0 25-20 26-24 25-20
3 Round Robin 10.10.15 ARG CHI 3-0 25-22 25-17 25-19
OQM-07 Prel. Round - Pool A 07.01.16 FIN RUS 3-0 25-20 30-28 25-19
4 Round Robin 10.10.15 VEN COL 3-1 25-19 25-22 23-25 31-29
OQM-10 Prel. Round - Pool A 08.01.16 BUL FIN 3-1 25-18 21-25 25-21 25-21
5 Round Robin 11.10.15 VEN ARG 2-3 12-25 25-22 12-25 27-25 12-15
OQM-12 Prel. Round - Pool A 08.01.16 RUS FRA 2-3 25-21 17-25 22-25 25-20 10-15
6 Round Robin 11.10.15 COL CHI 2-3 36-24 20-25 18-25 30-28 10-15
OQM-01 Prel. Round - Pool B 05.01.16 BUL RUS 0-3 17-25 16-25 19-25
OQM-04 Prel. Round - Pool B 06.01.16 FRA FIN 3-1 29-27 25-15 23-25 25-22
POOL STANDINGS
OQM-06 Prel. Round - Pool B 06.01.16 FRA BUL 1-3 15-25 25-20 17-25 19-25
Matches Sets Points OQM-08 Prel. Round - Pool B 07.01.16 FRA POL 0-3 20-25 22-25 17-25
Rk Code Country Pts Total W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
OQM-09 Prel. Round - Pool B 07.01.16 GER RUS 3-0 25-21 25-20 25-16
q 1 ARG Argentina 6 3 3 0 9 2 4.500 262 191 1.372
OQM-11 Prel. Round - Pool B 08.01.16 POL GER 3-0 25-19 25-20 25-15
2 VEN Venezuela 5 3 2 1 8 6 1.333 302 309 0.977
OQM-13 Semifinals 09.01.16 FRA RUS 3-0 29-27 32-30 25-20
3 CHI Chile 4 3 1 2 5 8 0.625 287 299 0.960
OQM-14 Semifinals 09.01.16 GER RUS 1-3 33-31 22-25 19-25 24-26
4 COL Colombia 3 3 0 3 3 9 0.333 254 306 0.830
OQM-15 3rd Place Match 10.01.16 POL GER 3-2 20-25 25-22 16-25 28-26 16-14
OQM-16 1st Place Match / Final Match 10.01.16 FRA RUS 1-3 25-14 16-25 23-25 21-25
POOL STANDINGS
Matches Sets Points
Rk Code Country Pts Total W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1 GER Germany 8 3 3 0 9 2 4.500 261 232 1.125
POOL A
2 POL Poland 7 3 2 1 8 4 2.000 276 260 1.062
3 SRB Serbia 3 3 1 2 4 7 0.571 247 258 0.957
4 BEL Belgium 0 3 0 3 1 9 0.111 221 255 0.867
POOL B
2 RUS Russia 6 3 2 1 7 3 2.333 226 206 1.097
3 BUL Bulgaria 3 3 1 2 3 7 0.429 215 239 0.900
4 FIN Finland 0 3 0 3 1 9 0.111 198 252 0.786
FINAL STANDINGS
Rk Code Country
q 1 RUS Russia
2 FRA France
3 POL Poland
4 GER Germany
5 SRB Serbia
6 BUL Bulgaria
7 BEL Belgium
8 FIN Finland
MEN
RESULTS
RESULTS
No. Phase Date Match Score 1 2 3 4 5
No. Phase Date Match Score 1 2 3 4 5
1 Pool Play B 07.01.16 CMR COD 3-0 25-21 25-18 25-22
1 Round Robin 08.01.16 CAN MEX 3-0 25-19 25-23 25-16
2 Pool Play A 07.01.16 TUN CGO 3-0 25-22 25-17 25-21 2 Round Robin 08.01.16 CUB PUR 3-0 25-22 25-20 33-31
3 Pool Play B 07.01.16 ALG NGR 3-0 25-14 25-21 25-16 3 Round Robin 09.01.16 CAN PUR 3-0 25-16 25-22 25-23
4 Pool Play B 08.01.16 COD NGR 3-1 21-25 26-24 28-26 25-14 4 Round Robin 09.01.16 MEX CUB 0-3 15-25 22-25 23-25
5 Pool Play A 08.01.16 EGY CGO 3-1 25-16 25-15 25-27 25-16 5 Round Robin 10.01.16 PUR MEX 2-3 25-23 25-16 24-26 24-26 10-15
6 Round Robin 10.01.16 CAN CUB 0-3 15-25 21-25 21-25
6 Pool Play B 08.01.16 CMR ALG 0-3 17-25 13-25 16-25
7 Pool Play B 09.01.16 ALG COD 3-0 25-17 25-18 25-11
8 Pool Play B 09.01.16 NGR CMR 0-3 18-25 20-25 20-25
POOL STANDINGS
9 Pool Play A 09.01.16 EGY TUN 3-0 25-22 25-20 25-20 Matches Sets Points
10 5 & 6 Place 11.01.16 CGO COD 0-3 22-25 24-26 18-25 Rk Code Country Pts Total W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
11 Semifinal 11.01.16 EGY CMR 3-0 25-22 25-17 25-19 1 CUB Cuba 15 3 3 0 9 0 MAX 233 190 1.226
POOL A
12 Semifinal 11.01.16 ALG TUN 2-3 26-24 22-25 25-15 26-28 13-15 2 CAN Canada 10 3 2 1 6 3 2.000 207 194 1.067
3 MEX Mexico 3 3 1 2 3 8 0.375 224 258 0.868
13 3rd Place 12.01.16 CMR ALG 2-3 25-18 24-26 13-25 25-18 13-15
4 PUR Puerto Rico 2 3 0 3 2 9 0.222 242 264 0.917
14 Final 12.01.16 EGY TUN 3-2 25-19 20-25 25-18 19-25 16-14
POOL STANDINGS
Matches Sets Points
Rk Code Country Pts Total W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1 EGY Egypt 6 2 2 0 6 1 6.000 175 136 1.287
POOL A
Rk Code Country
q 1 EGY Egypt
2 TUN Tunisia
3 ALG Algeria
4 CMR Cameroon
5 CGO Congo Brazzaville
6 COD DR Congo
7 NGR Nigeria
MEN
RESULTS RESULTS
ResultPerSet(Points) Result Per Set (Points)
No. Phase Date Match Sets 1 2 3 4 5 No. Phase Date Match Sets 1 2 3 4 5
1 Round Robin 28.05.16 IRI AUS 3-0 25-19 25-17 25-18 1 Round Robin 03.06.16 CHI TUN 3-0 25-21 25-21 25-21
2 Round Robin 28.05.16 CHN FRA 1-3 13-25 25-22 23-25 21-25 2 Round Robin 03.06.16 MEX ALG 3-0 25-21 25-16 25-21
3 Round Robin 28.05.16 POL CAN 3-2 25-18 17-25 25-21 18-25 15-9 3 Round Robin 04.06.16 TUN ALG 3-1 25-14 22-25 26-24 25-21
4 Round Robin 28.05.16 JPN VEN 3-1 26-28 25-20 25-19 25-19 4 Round Robin 04.06.16 MEX CHI 3-1 22-25 25-21 25-22 25-22
5 Round Robin 29.05.16 CAN IRI 2-3 29-27 25-19 20-25 21-25 14-16
5 Round Robin 05.06.16 ALG CHI 1-3 25-23 18-25 19-25 23-25
6 Round Robin 29.05.16 VEN AUS 1-3 25-19 20-25 10-25 19-25
6 Round Robin 05.06.16 MEX TUN 2-3 25-23 23-25 23-25 25-19 18-20
7 Round Robin 29.05.16 FRA POL 2-3 25-22 25-13 29-31 17-25 12-15
8 Round Robin 29.05.16 JPN CHN 0-3 20-25 22-25 23-25
9 Round Robin 31.05.16 AUS CAN 2-3 19-25 26-24 25-20 27-29 11-15
10 Round Robin 31.05.16 CHN VEN 3-0 25-16 25-18 25-15 FINAL STANDINGS
11 Round Robin 31.05.16 IRI FRA 0-3 20-25 18-25 22-25 Matches Sets Points
12 Round Robin 31.05.16 POL JPN 3-0 25-22 25-16 25-23 Rk Code Country Pts Total W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
13 Round Robin 01.06.16 VEN CAN 0-3 20-25 20-25 25-27 q 1 MEX Mexico 7 3 2 1 8 4 2.000 286 260 1.100
14 Round Robin 01.06.16 FRA AUS 3-1 25-22 25-18 16-25 44-42 2 CHI Chile 6 3 2 1 7 4 1.750 263 245 1.073
15 Round Robin 01.06.16 CHN POL 2-3 28-26 25-20 16-25 17-25 10-15
3 TUN Tunisia 5 3 2 1 6 6 1.000 273 273 1.000
16 Round Robin 01.06.16 JPN IRI 1-3 20-25 25-19 22-25 25-27
17 Round Robin 02.06.16 CAN FRA 0-3 17-25 17-25 16-25 4 ALG Algeria 0 3 0 3 2 9 0.222 227 271 0.837
18 Round Robin 02.06.16 IRI CHN 3-2 26-24 22-25 25-19 17-25 18-16
19 Round Robin 02.06.16 POL VEN 3-0 25-21 25-17 25-18
20 Round Robin 02.06.16 AUS JPN 3-0 25-23 25-19 29-27
21 Round Robin 04.06.16 CHN AUS 1-3 23-25 22-25 25-20 24-26
22 Round Robin 04.06.16 VEN FRA 2-3 21-25 25-23 11-25 25-20 9-15
23 Round Robin 04.06.16 POL IRI 1-3 20-25 18-25 25-20 32-34
24 Round Robin 04.06.16 JPN CAN 1-3 25-23 19-25 21-25 19-25
25 Round Robin 05.06.16 IRI VEN 3-2 25-23 27-29 21-25 25-18 15-8
26 Round Robin 05.06.16 CAN CHN 3-2 25-16 20-25 24-26 25-20 15-9
27 Round Robin 05.06.16 AUS POL 0-3 21-25 15-25 25-27
28 Round Robin 05.06.16 FRA JPN 0-3 18-25 23-25 23-25
FINAL STANDINGS
VOLLEYBALL
& BEACH VOLLEYBALL
HISTORY
VOLLEYBALL HISTORY
The FIVB Volleyball Grand Champions Cup is played Volleyball’s flagship annual event for men, started by the
every four years in the year following the summer FIVB in 1990, is a spectacular showcase for the crème de
Olympic Games and preceding the World Championships. la crème of men’s volleyball. For the first time in the history
The tournament, first held in 1993, has been hosted of the competition, the 2016 edition of the FIVB’s premier
by Japan on every occasion and features six teams in annual men’s tournament featured a record 36 teams, a
both the men’s and women’s competition. In 2013 the further expansion from the 32 teams that took part in
teams comprised the hosts, the four 2013 Continental 2015. The season was also shorter to accommodate the
Champions from continents whose teams reached the countries participating at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games,
highest ranking in the preceding Olympic Games and a running from June 16-July 17. The Preliminary Round
wild card team, jointly selected by the FIVB, the Japan adopted the same format as the FIVB Volleyball World
Volleyball Association (JVA) and the Nippon television Grand Prix, with three different cities per group hosting
Network Corporation (NTV). The sixth edition of the matches in each of the three weeks. A total of twelve
FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Grand Champions Cup teams competed in Group 1 with France, Serbia, USA,
was held in the cities of Nagoya and Tokyo in Japan and Poland, Brazil, Italy qualifying for the Finals ahead of
was followed by the FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Grand Iran, Australia, Russia and wild cards, Argentina, Belgium
Champions Cup in the cities of Kyoto and Tokyo. In the and Bulgaria. Poland hosted the Group 1 Finals with
men’s competition Brazil beat out the competition in the Serbia creating history by claiming a maiden crown in the
FIVB Volleyball World Championships will take place in 2018 with Italy and Bulgaria hosting round robin tournament for the gold medal, ahead of tournament following silver medals in 2003, 2005 (both as
the men’s edition and Japan the women’s. silver and bronze medallists, Russia and Italy. Brazil then Serbia and Montenegro), 2008, 2009 and 2013. They beat
As the original FIVB tournament, the Men’s and Women’s went on to win the top spot in the women’s competition, Brazil in the gold medal match as 2015 champions France
World Championships are staged every four years and are FIVB Volleyball World Cup making them the first women’s team ever to triumph took bronze. Group 2 was composed of the 12 teams
the most prestigious in international volleyball. The first twice in the World Grand Champions Cup, while USA ranked 13th to 24th in 2015. Canada, the Netherlands and
FIVB Volleyball World Championships were organised in The road to the Olympic Games commences with the FIVB finished in second place and hosts Japan in third. Turkey won the race to the Finals alongside hosts Portugal,
1949 for men and 1952 for women and have remained the Volleyball World Cup, the quadrennial round robin event that
biggest event in volleyball, alongside the Olympic Games. showcases the very best 12 men’s and 12 women’s national
A record 279 teams participated in the qualification teams in the world. Japan and television partner Fuji TV
process for the FIVB Volleyball World Championships in host an event that grips the nation and produces incredible
2014. This total, coming from 166 national federations television ratings. Traditionally, the top three teams in the
across the five FIVB confederations, represents an increase men’s and women’s competitions at the World Cup had
of 65 teams from the previous best of 214 teams from 119 earned berths in the Olympic Games volleyball tournaments.
federations for the 2010 World Championships (compared However, the 2015 edition offered that reward to the
with 102 in 2006, 72 in 2002 and 63 in 1998). The FIVB top two sides only. USA claimed their first FIVB Volleyball
Volleyball Men’s World Championship Poland 2014 saw Men’s World Cup in 2015 with Italy finishing second and
the host country seal their second crown with victory Poland third. China added a fourth title to their name in the
over Brazil in the final. Germany completed the podium women’s contest after success in 1981, 1985 and 2003 as
after defeating European rivals France in the bronze Serbia grabbed silver and USA bronze. Poland hosted the
medal match to take their first podium place as a unified first World Cup in 1965 for men only before Uruguay hosted
country at the tournament. USA clinched their first ever the first World Cup for women in 1973. Following the first
gold medal win in the tournament with a victory over two editions for men and the first edition for women, Japan
China in the final of the FIVB Volleyball Women’s World gave new life to the Men’s and Women’s World Cups by
Championship Italy 2014 while Brazil held off hosts Italy staging the third and second editions respectively in 1977
for bronze. The next FIVB Volleyball World Championships before going on to host every edition since.
ORGANISATIONAL
INFORMATION
FIVB HISTORY
Dr Rubén Acosta succeeds President Paul Libaud Investing in Development Dr. Ary S. Graça F° Elected Fourth FIVB
President
One of the big turning points for the FIVB came in 1984 The FIVB invested more in development during 2009 than
when President Paul Libaud, by then in his 80s and highly any other year in its history by allocating increased financial Jizhong Wei announced he was to step down as FIVB
acclaimed for having founded the Federation and making resources to the FIVB confederations to help national President in 2012, paving the way for the organisation’s
it a significant reality on the world sporting stage, resigned federations. The key behind the new initiative is increased next leader. Brazilian Dr. Ary S. Graça F° was elected his
after 37 years of leadership. Dr Ruben Acosta was elected support for grass roots development, with the beneficiary successor at the 33rd FIVB Congress in Anaheim, USA,
President to succeed Libaud at the World Congress in Long in the long term being volleyball right around the world. signalling a new era for volleyball as he promised to
Beach, California, USA. innovate the sport through technology.
A brand new FIVB
The Move Expanding Tournaments For Increasing Audiences
In 2011 the FIVB launched a new rebranding and marketing
The FIVB moved its headquarters to Lausanne, Switzerland, campaign in order to usher in a new era for volleyball and The FIVB Volleyball World League provided further
the same year, bringing it closer to the International beach volleyball. As part of the rebranding a new FIVB logo opportunities for players and helped develop the sport
Olympic Committee and providing a wonderful base to was unveiled. globally following a gradual expansion from 18 in 2013
promote the sport in global competitions held in the five to 36 in 2016. The FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix
continents. FIVB-United Nations Collaboration also increased the number of teams competing, moving
from 18 in 2013 to 32 in 2015 and 2016. Teams in both
From Game To Great Tv Spectacle The UN and the FIVB signed a Global Partnership for tournaments compete across three groups, allowing for
Development agreement in 2011 where both organisations countries to be promoted should they win their respective
The FIVB convenes for the first time in 1947 in Paris At the same time, volleyball went through a number of announced their intention to promote shared values, to groups, encouraging investment and development from
modifications to change the face of the sport. The need drive forward international development and to support national federations.
The Founding to make it more telegenic in order to attract fans and the attainment of the UN Millennium Development Goals
sponsors led to major modifications in 1998, such as the throughout the world.
A decisive moment in the history of volleyball’s first 100 introduction of the Rally Point System, the Libero player, Headquarters «Château Les Tourelles»
years was certainly the founding of the FIVB (International the “ let ball in play ” rule and many other new regulations
Volleyball Federation) when in April 1947 representatives that made the game much more attractive.
of 14 countries (Belgium, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Egypt,
France, Netherlands, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Continued Growth
Romania, Uruguay, USA and Yugoslavia) met in Paris under
the leadership of France’s Paul Libaud to found the FIVB. In 1993 the FIVB became the largest sports organisation in
Libaud, president of the French Federation, was elected first the world with 210 affiliated member associations.
President of the FIVB.
Jizhong Wei Becomes Third FIVB President
Members Rising
The FIVB entered the next phase of its life in 2008 when
From the 14 founding members the FIVB grew to 45 in Jizhong Wei was elected the new President at the 31st
1955, 89 in 1964 and 101 in 1968, distributed over the five World Congress in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The third
continents: 25 in Europe, 25 in Asia, 25 in Africa, 11 in South leader of the organisation came after 37 and 24 years of
America, and 15 in NORCECA (North, Central America and continuous improvement under President Libaud and Dr
the Caribbean). Today the Federation counts 220 affiliated Acosta respectively. At the same time, the FIVB moved its
national federations including 53 in Africa, 65 in Asia, 56 in headquarters within Lausanne from Avenue de la Gare to the
Europe, 34 in NORCECA and 12 in South America. stunning “Château Les Tourelles ”.
In beach volleyball, almost 200 countries have been term of eight years followed by a four year term) after
involved in qualification for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, approving a proposal from the Legal Commission to bring
an increase from just 51 leading up to the London 2012 the Constitution in line with the International Olympic
Olympics. This is largely thanks to the impact of the FIVB Committee. The decision enhances the transparency in
Beach Volleyball Continental Cup and its integration within governance the FIVB continues to strive towards.
all five confederations.
The 35th FIVB World Congress will be held in Buenos Aires,
Evolution Of The Rules Argentina from October 4 to 6, 2016. The 2016 FIVB World
Congress will be an elective Congress, marking four years
The Challenge System was introduced in 2013 to the since Dr. Ary S. Graça F° was elected in Anaheim, USA.
FIVB’s major volleyball events allowing the captain of the
team to challenge and the second referee to consult a KEY DATES
television replay courtside to verify a decision. There are Asian Confederation is created as a Zone
1954
a maximum of two challenges per team, per set. A team Commission
keeps the number of available challenges if their challenge South American Confederation is created as a
1958
is successful. Zone Commission
European Confederation is created as a Zone
The entry process for FIVB beach volleyball events was 1963
Commission
also modified providing greater recognition to the
African Confederation is created as a Zone
national federations. The National Federation ranking was 1967
Commission
introduced to determine which countries could participate
NORCECA (North, Central America and
in tournaments plus whether they would play in the Main 1969 Caribbean) Confederation is created as a Zone
Draw or Qualifying Round of those tournaments. Once the Commission
national federation positions are determined, the teams
The five Continental Zone Sport Commissions
(registered to play) with the highest entry points from 1972
are recognized as Continental Confederations
those respective countries fill those vacancies.
FIVB moves its headquarters to Lausanne,
1984
Switzerland
Technological Advancement
FIVB becomes the largest sports organisation
1993 in the world with 210 affiliated member
The year 2014 saw two ground breaking FIVB World
associations Commission
Championships take place in Poland and Italy, with a record
Headquarters moves from Avenue de la Gare to
62,000 fans attending the opening ceremony and match of 2008
Château Les Tourelles
the Men’s World Championship at the Warsaw Stadium.
The World Championships also marked a turning point for 2012 FIVB membership increases to 221 federations
the FIVB in terms of innovation and its focus on making the
game more modern through the use of technology.
FIVB PRESIDENTS
Paving The Way For The Future 1947-1984 Paul Libaud (FRA)
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WE PLAY IT CLEAN!
The FIVB’s Medical and Anti-Doping programme focuses on prevention through education, ways to keep
the sport of volleyball clean and the protection of athletes and referees’ health.
The FIVB’s Anti-Doping programme seeks to preserve the and random anti-doping tests and has an extensive testing
spirit of volleyball and beach volleyball while maintaining programme in place, both during and out-of-competition
the ideals of ethics, respect, fair play and honesty as well with blood and urine tests.
as the athletes’ health.
As the FIVB is committed to the protection of its athletes’
The FIVB developed an online Anti-Doping Education health, it has established several programmes, ranging
programme covering the new World Anti-Doping Code – from injury prevention to heat stress. The FIVB has focused
’FIVB Play Clean’ – to educate volleyball, beach volleyball primarily on the prevention of injuries and illness, the
athletes, support personnel such as medical officials and reduction of long-term disability through proper diagnosis,
coaches on their rights and responsibilities. treatment and rehabilitation, and ways of maintaining
The programme also provides guidance on healthy lifestyle volleyball as a clean sport. FIVB studies continue to be
attitudes in order to deter athletes from doping. The course published in renowned sport medicine journals such
exists in several languages and so far more than 23,800 as BJSM. The health of our referees is also important
users have completed the programme. therefore a Referee Health Management Programme is
also conducted throughout the year.
Moreover, outreach programmes have been implemented
on competitions to gain the awareness of players for anti- The FIVB also wants to share and communicate its
doping and to give the opportunity to players to talk and knowledge and updates about Anti-Doping and Medical
exchange with people specialised in anti-doping. news. As a result, a Twitter account (@FIVBMedical) was
launched in 2014.
As doping is fundamentally contrary to the spirit of sport,
one of the FIVB’s goals is to keep the playing field clean For more information, please visit the medical section at
and level. To this end, the FIVB conducts regular target http://www.fivb.org/EN/Medical/index.asp
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REFEREE’S SIGNALS
Team to serve Time out End of set Substitution Blocking fault Attack-hit fault Net touched Reaching beyond Ball touched
(or match) or screening by player the net (flag signals)
Ball “in” Ball “out” Ball touched Ball “in” Ball “out” Expulsion Misconduct Penalty Disqualification Delay Warning + Delay Penalty
(flag signals) (flag signals)
Ball handling
With the Rally Point System – first featured at the 1998 Contact with the net by a player between the antennae,
World Championships – the team winning a rally scores during the action of playing the ball, is a fault.
If, when serving, the ball touches the net and continues to The full Rules of the Game text for volleyball can be found
the opposite side, play continues. If the served ball fails to on the official FIVB website (www.fivb.com).
cross the net through the crossing space, the referee will
whistle the ball out of play.
Feel the excitement of the Rio 2016 See a different take on volleyball and Fans looking to keep up with news from Want all the latest Rio 2016 updates in
Olympic Games through the FIVB Facebook beach volleyball at the Rio 2016 Olympic the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Russian China? Check out the FIVB’s Sina Weibo
page. Check back for behind the scenes Games by following the FIVB on Instagram. can follow the action on VKontakte (or VK), and Tencent Weibo pages.
videos and images, the latest news and Some of the best photos from both on the country’s largest social network. The
views and connect to volleyball fans from and off the court will be published, with FIVB will deliver the best photos, behind
around the world. #fanphotofriday giving supporters their the scenes videos and content from the
very own platform during the tournament. Olympics to the network’s 350 million
facebook.com/FIVB. users.
InternationalVolleyballFederation/ @fivbvolleyball vk.com/fivb_volleyball weibo.com/FIVBChina
Check out the FIVB YouTube video channel Follow the Olympic Games in a new and The latest updates from the courts can
for exclusive interviews with volleyball stars unfiltered way through the FIVB’s Snapchat be found on the FIVB’s dedicated Twitter
and other behind-the-scenes footage from account.With over 100 million active daily users, pages. Follow the volleyball action through
the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Snapchat has fast become one of the world’s @FIVBVolleyball and beach volleyball
most popular platforms. The FIVB’s account will through @FIVBBeach with the best of both
offer a raw view on all the happenings at the on @FIVBinRio.
Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
BEACH VOLLEYBALL
VOLLEYBALL
2016
FIVB VOLLEYBALL MEN’S CLUB WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
OCTOBER 17-23, 2016, BETIM/BELO HORIZONTE, BRAZIL
2016
SWATCH FIVB WORLD TOUR FINALS (M & W)
FIVB VOLLEYBALL WOMEN’S CLUB WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
OCTOBER 18-23, 2016, PHILIPPINES SEPTEMBER 13-18, 2016, TORONTO, CANADA
2017
FIVB WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL GRAND CHAMPIONS CUP
SEPTEMBER 5 - 10, JAPAN
FIVB MEN’S VOLLEYBALL GRAND CHAMPIONS CUP
SEPTEMBER 12 - 17, JAPAN
AGE GROUP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017
FIVB BEACH VOLLEYBALL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
2018 AGE GROUP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
FIVB VOLLEYBALL WOMEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
(JAPAN)
FIVB VOLLEYBALL MEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
(ITALY & BULGARIA)