Pool A
Belgium
Germany
Nederland
Spain
Pool B
Czech Rep.
Greece
Portugal
Slovenia
Pool C
Estonia
Latvia
Slovakia
Turkey
Pool A
Belgium
Germany
Nederland
Spain
Pool B
Czech Rep.
Greece
Portugal
Slovenia
Pool C
Estonia
Latvia
Slovakia
Turkey
Ï'd like to know which teams take part of the european league... it looks like those that didn't qualify for the World League play this tournament. Can anyone confirm this information?
Yes Celso, you're right.
If I'm not wrong this tournament is played from 2004.
2004 - 1. Czech Rep. 2. Russia 3. The Netherlands
2005 - 1. Russia 2. Finland 3. Spain
2006 - 1. The Netherlands 2. Croatia 3. Greece
Romania replaced Estonia in pool C European League
Quote from "Celso"Ï'd like to know which teams take part of the european league... it looks like those that didn't qualify for the World League play this tournament. Can anyone confirm this information?
I don't think that is true. There are some teams that didn't even tried to qualify for the world leaugue (If a qualification for the World Leaugue even exits). And again the difference between those two competitions is ...a lot of money. I think only to participate, the World Leaugue is 12500 Euro more than the European Leaugue.
Is there any news of broadcasting the games on Eurosport or other television programs?
Quote from "Adri"I don't think that is true. There are some teams that didn't even tried to qualify for the world leaugue (If a qualification for the World Leaugue even exits).
FIVB choosing which teams will be play in World League and which not
Pool A
Belgium - Germany 0:3 (19:25 20:25 18:25)
Nederland - Spain 3:2 (25:21 21:25 25:23 19:25 16:14)
Belgium - Germany 3:2 (25:23 15:25 21:25 25:22 15:12)
Nederland - Spain 1:3 (14:25 25:22 16:25 18:25)
Pool B
Czech Rep. - Greece 3:2 (25:19 19:25 25:22 22:25 15:12)
Portugal - Slovenia 1:3 (23:25 25:19 21:25 29:31)
Czech Rep. - Greece 0:3 (23:25 22:25 23:25)
Portugal - Slovenia 3:1 (25:20 24:26 25:23 25:23)
Pool C
Latvia - Slovakia 1:3 (20:25 25:22 26:28 17:25)
Romania - Turkey 0:3 (20:25 17:25 21:25)
Latvia - Slovakia 1:3 (23:25 25:23 20:25 20:25)
Romania - Turkey 2:3 (29:27 22:25 25:22 19:25 12:15)
Pool A
Spain - Belgium 3:2 (20:25 25:12 22:25 25:20 15:12)
Germany - Nederland 3:2 (25:23 25:23 22:25 23:25 15:9)
Spain - Belgium 3:0 (25:22 25:12 25:21)
Germany - Nederland 0:3 (22:25 19:25 20:25)
Ranking
1. SPAIN 4 3 1 7
2. NEDERLAND 4 2 2 6
3. GERMANY 4 2 2 6
4. BELGIUM 4 1 3 5
Pool B
Czech Rep - Portugal 1:3 (23:25 25:22 14:25 21:25)
Greece - Slovenia 0:3 (20:25 22:25 18:25)
Czech Rep - Portugal 0:3 (22:25 22:25 20:25)
Greece - Slovenia 3:2 (19:25 25:21 23:25 25:18 15:10)
Ranking
1. PORTUGAL 4 3 1 7
2. SLOVENIA 4 2 2 6
3. GREECE 4 2 2 6
4. CZECH REPUBLIC 4 1 3 5
Pool C
Turkey - Latvia 3:1 (28:26 22:25 25:21 25:20)
Slovakia - Romania 3:1 (21:25 25:16 36:34 25:21)
Turkey - Latvia 3:2 (20:25 25:21 25:20 21:25 15:10)
Slovakia - Romania 3:1 (33:31 25:27 25:15 25:22)
Ranking
1. SLOVAKIA 4 4 0 8
2. TURKEY 4 4 0 8
3. LATVIA 4 0 4 4
4. ROMANIA 4 0 4 4
Pool A
Belgium - Nederland 0:3 (19:25 22:25 14:25)
Spain - Germany 2:3 (25:23 25:17 26:28 22:25 13:15)
Belgium - Nederland 3:1 (21:25 25:14 25:14 25:18 )
Spain - Germany 2:3 (25:20 25:21 22:25 19:25 12:15)
Ranking
1. GERMANY 6 4 2 10
2. SPAIN 6 3 3 9
3. NEDERLAND 6 3 3 9
4. BELGIUM 6 2 4 8
Pool B
Portugal - Greece 3:0 (25:22 25:19 26:24)
Slovenia - Czech Rep 3:2 (25:18 24:26 21:25 25:18 15:9)
Portugal - Greece 3:0 (25:21 25:22 25:23)
Slovenia - Czech Rep 3:0 (25:20 25:20 25:23)
Ranking
1. PORTUGAL 6 5 1 11
2. SLOVENIA 6 4 2 10
3. GREECE 6 2 4 8
4. CZECH REP 6 1 5 7
Pool C
Latvia - Romania 3:1 (25:21 28:26 22:25 25:22)
Slovakia - Turkey 2:3 (33:35 29:27 23:25 25:17 12:15)
Latvia - Romania 2:3 (27:25 23:25 23:25 25:15 14:16)
Slovakia - Turkey 3:1 (25:16 22:25 25:23 25:23)
Ranking
1. SLOVAKIA 6 5 1 11
2. TURKEY 6 5 1 11
3. LATVIA 6 1 5 7
4. ROMANIA 6 1 5 7
Pool A
Nederland - Belgium 3:0 (25:23, 25:22, 25:19)
Germany - Spain 3:0 (25:18, 25:17, 25:20)
Nederland - Belgium 3:0 (26:24, 25:21, 25:18 )
Germany - Spain 0:3 (22:25, 15:25, 22:25)
Ranking
1. NEDERLAND 8 13
2. GERMANY 8 13
3. SPAIN 8 12
4. BELGIUM 8 10
Pool B
Czech Rep - Slovenia 1:3 (22:25, 17:25, 25:22, 18:25)
Greece - Portugal 3:1 (25:18, 25:19, 18:25, 27:25)
Czech Rep - Slovenia 2:3 (20:25, 19:25, 25:19, 25:21, 12:15)
Greece - Portugal 3:1 (23:25, 25:17, 25:23, 25:19)
Ranking
1. SLOVENIA 8 14
2. PORTUGAL 8 13
3. GREECE 8 12
4. CZECH REP 8 9
Pool C
Turkey - Slovakia 2:3 (19:25, 25:21, 25:23, 25:27, 12:15)
Romania - Latvia 3:2 (25:20, 23:25, 25:23, 22:25, 16:14)
Turkey - Slovakia 3:0 (25:18, 25:21, 25:22)
Romania - Latvia 3:2 (22:25, 24:26, 26:24, 25:23, 17:15)
Ranking
1. TURKEY 8 14
2. SLOVAKIA 8 14
3. ROMANIA 8 11
4. LATVIA 8 9
Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia and Portugal in Final Four
Pool A
1. SPAIN 12 8 4 20
2. GERMANY 12 8 4 20
3. NEDERLAND 12 6 6 18
4. BELGIUM 12 2 10 14
Pool B
1. SLOVENIA 12 9 3 21
2. PORTUGAL 12 7 5 19
3. GREECE 12 5 7 17
4. CZECH REPUBLIC 12 3 9 15
Pool C
1. SLOVAKIA 12 10 2 22
2. TURKEY 12 9 3 21
3. RUMANIA 12 3 9 15
4. LATVIA 12 2 10 14
Spain is the new European League champion, claiming a hard fought tie-break victory (20-18!) over Portugal in the European League Final in Portimão (POR). The Spanish formation continued their string of success, showing no fear towards the home team. It was the best result for the Spaniards since their 4th place at the 2005 European Championship and their bronze medal in European League two years ago. Slovakia secured the third place with a 3:1 victory over Slovenia.
Gold medal match
PORTUGAL - SPAIN 2:3 (25-21, 18-25, 22-25, 25-19, 18-20)
Bronze medal match
SLOVENIA - SLOVAKIA 1:3 (18-25, 25-20, 19-25, 18-25)
Individual awards:
MVP: Guillermo Falasca (ESP)
Best Scorer: Guillermo Falasca (ESP)
Best Server: André Lopes (POR)
Best Spiker: Hugo Gaspar (POR)
Best Blocker: Emanuel Kohut (SVK)
Best Setter: Michal Masny (SVK)
Best Receiver: Israel Rodriquez (ESP)
Best Libero: Carlos Texeira (POR)
Congratulations for Spain. I'm surprised by performance of Slovakia and Slovenia.