- Confédération Européenne de Volleyball
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Confédération Européenne de Volleyball
CEV logoFormation 1963 Type Sports organization Headquarters Luxembourg, Luxembourg Location Europe Membership 55 nations President André Meyer Website http://www.cev.lu/ Confédération Européenne de Volleyball (CEV) is the continental governing body for the sport of volleyball in Europe. Its headquarters are located in Luxembourg, Luxembourg.
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Although the CEV was only formed on October 21, 1963, volleyball became popular in Europe many years before. The majority of the teams that attended the Congress which eventually lead to the foundation of the FIVB in 1947 were from this continent. In fact, the foundation itself is supposed to have been a move on the part of European national federations.
Volleyball was invented in the USA, but became for the first time an extremely popular sport in eastern Europe, after being introduced by American soldiers during World War I. By the middle of the century, it had already spread through the rest of the continent as well. Many techniques and tactics that are commonplace in modern volleyball have been allegedly introduced by European teams. Amongst others, it would be worthy of note here: blocking (Czechoslovakia, 1938); penetration of the setter, which eventually led to the development of the so called 5-1 system (USSR, 1949); forearm pass (Czechoslovakia, 1958); and backrow attack (Poland, 1974).
The long and significant tradition of the sport in the continent may at least partially account for the administrative structure employed by the CEV, that rivals with the FIVB's in size and comprehensiveness. It is the biggest of all volleyball confederations, and the one that organizes the largest number of annual competitions and tournaments. As of 2005, its headquarters are located in Luxembourg, Luxembourg.
As the presiding entity over European volleyball federations, the CEV organizes continental competitions such as the prestigious European Championship (first edition, 1948), the CEV Cup and the European League. It participates in the organization of qualification tournaments for major events such as the Olympic Games or the World Championship, and of international competitions hosted by one of its affiliated federations.
Teams
Europe is considered the strongest continent in the field of volleyball. The CEV has usually more spots reserved in international competitions than any other confederation.
Russia, which inherited most of the players and coaches from former USSR and CIS, has arguably the most stable volleyball programme, supporting top level women's and men's teams. The same may be said of Italy, although only in later years women's volleyball was fully developed in this country.
Serbia, Poland, Italy, Bulgaria and The Netherlands must also be counted as continental forces in men's volleyball. At a lower level of play, one may consider a few other teams with some tradition in this realm, such as France; and at an even lower level, but still capable of occasionally upseting stronger teams, Germany, Spain,Greece and possibly Portugal.
Competition is less tough in the domain of women's volleyball. Russia, Serbia and Italy are rarely threatened by any other team in major competitions. Apart from these three, Germany, which has drawn players both from West and East Germany, may be viewed as the next most traditional European team. With more inconsistent results and often depending on the excellence of individual players, one may also take into consideration: The Netherlands, Romania and more recently Poland and Turkey.
Affiliated Federations
As of 2007, the following national federations were affiliated to the CEV:
Code Country Federation ALB Albania Albanian Federation of Volleyball AND Andorra Federació Andorrana de Voleibol ARM Armenia Fédération de Volleyball de la Republique d'Armenie AUT Austria Österreichischer Volleyball Verband AZE Azerbaijan Azərbaycan Voleybol Federasiyası BLR Belarus Bielorusskaia Federatsija Volejbola BEL Belgium Fédération Royale Belge de Volleyball BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina Odbojkaški savez Bosne i Hercegovine BUL Bulgaria Bulgarska Federatsiya Volejbol CRO Croatia Hrvatski odbojkaški savez CYP Cyprus Kypriaki Omospondia Petosfairisis CZE Czech Republic Český Volejbalový Svaz DEN Denmark Dansk Volleyball Forbund ENG England Volleyball England ESP Spain Real Federación Española de Voleibol EST Estonia Eesti Võrkpalli Liit FER Faroe Islands Flogbóltssamband Føroya FIN Finland Suomen Lentopalloliitto F. Y. FRA France Fédération Française de Volleyball GEO Georgia Georgian Volleyball Federation GER Germany Deutscher Volleyball Verband GIB Gibraltar Gibraltar Volleyball Association GRE Greece Elliniki Omospondia Petosferiseos GRL Greenland Kalaallit Nunaanni Volleyballertartut Kattuffiat HUN Hungary Magyar Röplabda Szövetség IRL Ireland Volleyball Association of Ireland ISL Iceland Blaksamband Íslands ISR Israel Igud HaKadur'af BeIsrael ITA Italy Federazione Italiana Pallavolo LAT Latvia Latvijas Volejbola Federâcija LIE Liechtenstein Liechtensteiner Volleyball Verband LTU Lithuania Lithuanian Volleyball Federation LUX Luxembourg Fédération Luxembourgeoise de Volleyball MKD Macedonia Odbojkarska Federacija na Makedonija MLD Moldova Fédération de Volleyball de la Republique de Moldavie MLT Malta Malta Volleyball Association MON Monaco Fédération Monégasque de Volleyball MNE Montenegro Odbojkaški savez Crne Gore NED Netherlands Nederlandse Volleybal Bond NIR Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Volleyball Association NOR Norway Norges Volleyballforbund POL Poland Polski Związek Piłki Siatkowej POR Portugal Federação Portuguesa de Voleibol ROM Romania Federaţia Română de Volei RUS Russia Vserossijskaya Federatsiya Volejbola SRB Serbia Odbojkaški savez Srbije SCO Scotland Scottish Volleyball Association SLO Slovenia Odbojkarska Zveza Slovenije SMR San Marino Federazione Sammarinese Pallavolo SVK Slovakia Slovenská Volejbalová Federácia SUI Switzerland Swiss Volley SWE Sweden Svenska Volleybollförbundet TUR Turkey Türkiye Voleybol Federasyonu UKR Ukraine Ukrainian Volleyball Federation WAL Wales Welsh Volleyball Association National Teams Competitions
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