FIVB Volleyball Women's Challenger Cup

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FIVB Volleyball Women's Challenger Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023 FIVB Volleyball Women's Challenger Cup
Sport Volleyball
Founded 2017; 7 years ago (2017)
Inaugural season 2018
CEO Brazil Ary Graça
No. of teams 8
Continent International (FIVB)
Most recent champion(s)  France
(1st title)
Most titles  Bulgaria
 Canada
 Croatia
 France
(1 title each)
Promotion to Nations League
Official website Volleyball Challenger Cup

The FIVB Volleyball Women's Challenger Cup is an international volleyball competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB), the sport's global governing body. The inaugural tournament was played between 20 and 24 June 2018 in Lima, Peru. Bulgaria won the inaugural edition, defeating Colombia in the final and qualified for the 2019 Nations League.

The creation of the tournament was announced in October 2017 (alongside with the announcement of the Nations League) as a joint project between the FIVB, the IMG and 21 national federations.[1] The Challenger Cup serves as a qualifying tournament for the aforementioned Nations League. The FIVB Challenger Cup is held before the Nations League Final Round (in 2018 and 2019 editions) but changed it in 2022 edition and the winner earns the right to participate in the next year's Nations League.[2][3]

A corresponding tournament for men's national teams is the FIVB Volleyball Men's Challenger Cup.

Format

Previous format

The six qualified teams play in 2 pools of 3 teams in a round-robin format. The top 2 teams of each pool qualify for the semifinals. The first ranked teams play against the second ranked teams in this round. The winners of the semifinals advance to compete for the Challenger Cup title. The champion team will qualify for the next year's Nations League as a challenger team.[2][4]

New format

The eight qualified teams play in a knockout stage format. The top four teams in the quarterfinals will qualify for the semifinals. The winner of the quarterfinal 1 will play a semifinal match against the winner of the quarterfinal 4 and the winner of the quarterfinal 2 will play a semifinal match against the winner of the quarterfinal 3. The winners of the semifinals will advance to compete for the Challenger Cup title. The champion team will qualify for the next year's Nations league as a challenger team.[5]

Qualification

Confederation Slots
AVC (Asia) 1
CAVB (Africa) 1
CSV (South America) 1
CEV (Europe) 2
NORCECA (North America) 1
Total 8 (6+H+VNL)

Hosts

List of hosts by number of final championships hosted.

Times hosted Hosts Year(s)
2  Peru 2018, 2019
1  Croatia 2022
 France 2023

Appearance

Legend
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  •  •  – Did not enter / Did not qualify
  •    – Hosts
  • Q – Qualified for forthcoming tournament
Team Peru
2018
(6)
Peru
2019
(6)
Croatia
2022
(8)
France
2023
(8)
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2024
(8)

Total

 Argentina 3rd 1
 Australia 5th 1
 Belgium 2nd 1
 Bulgaria 1st 1
 Cameroon 8th 1
 Canada 1st 1
 Chinese Taipei 6th 1
 Colombia 2nd 4th 3rd 3
 Croatia 4th 1st 7th 3
 Czech Republic 2nd 6th 2
 France 5th 1st 2
 Hungary 6th 1
 Kazakhstan 7th 1
 Kenya 6th 1
 Mexico 5th 1
 Peru 4th 5th 2
 Puerto Rico 3rd 3rd Q 3
 Sweden 2nd 1
 Ukraine 4th 1
 Vietnam 8th 1

Results summary

Year Host Final 3rd place match Teams
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 4th place
2018
Details
Peru
Lima

Bulgaria
3–1
Colombia

Puerto Rico
3–2
Peru
6
2019
Details
Peru
Lima

Canada
3–2
Czech Republic

Argentina
3–0
Croatia
6
2020 Croatia
Zadar
Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021
2022
Details
Croatia
Zadar

Croatia
3–1
Belgium

Puerto Rico
3–1
Colombia
8
2023
Details
France
Laval

France
3–1
Sweden

Colombia
3–1
Ukraine
8

Medals summary

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Nations League qualifier

Year Relegated Challenger Team Remaining Challenger Teams Challenger Cup Winner
2018  Argentina Fall  Belgium Equals-sign-blue.gif  Dominican Republic Equals-sign-blue.gif  Poland Equals-sign-blue.gif Only 4 challenger teams in the tournament  Bulgaria Rise
2019  Bulgaria Fall  Canada Rise
2021 None[6][7]  Canada Equals-sign-blue.gif Cancelled[8]
2022  Belgium Fall  Bulgaria[lower-alpha 1] Equals-sign-blue.gif  Croatia Rise
2023  Croatia Fall  France Rise

See also

Notes

  1. Bulgaria replaced Russia due to the ongoing war in Ukraine. As a result, Russia was out of the Nations League.[9]

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External links

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