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European Universities Volleyball Championships

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The European Universities Volleyball Championships were the first championships, along with the European Universities Basketball Championships, to be included on the EUSA Sports Program.

They have been organised annually since 2001.

The European Universities Volleyball Championships are coordinated by the European University Sports Association, along with the 18 other sports on the program of the European Universities Championships.

Overview

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Overview of European Universities Volleyball Championships
Year Location Nb of countries Nb of teams Nb of participants Men Women
Winner Finalist Bronze Medallist Winner Finalist Bronze Medallist
2001[1] Uzice, Vrbas
 Serbia
9 14 * University of Novi Sad
 Serbia
University of Athens
 Greece
University of Maribor
 Slovenia
Užice University
 Serbia
Commenius University of Bratislava
 Slovakia
University Paris VII
 France
2002[2] Athens
 Greece
13 24 * National Juridical Academy of Ukraine
 Ukraine
University of Montpellier I
 France
Moldova State University Chisinau
 Moldova
Ternopil Academy of National Economy
 Ukraine
University of Athens
 Greece
Dresden University of Technology
 Germany
2003[3] Maribor
 Slovenia
10 22 * University of Montpellier I
 France
Technical University of Eindhoven
 Netherlands
University of Ljubljana
 Slovenia
CUS Roma
 Italy
Academy of Physical Education Warsaw
 Poland
University of Osijek
 Croatia
2004[4] Braga
 Portugal
9 17 * University of Zagreb
 Croatia
University of Ljubljana
 Slovenia
Technical University of Munich
 Germany
Academy of Physical Education and Sport Gdansk
 Poland
Technical University of Munich
 Germany
University of Reims
 France
2005[5] Tallinn
 Estonia
13 22 * University of Latvia
 Latvia
University of Ljubljana
 Slovenia
Lodz University
 Poland
Academy of Physical Education and Sport Gdansk
 Poland
University of Tartu
 Estonia
Technical University of Eindhoven
 Netherlands
2006[6] Eindhoven
 Netherlands
18 32 418 Eindhoven University of Technology
 Netherlands
Surgut State University
 Russia
University of Warmia and Mazury
 Poland
Eindhoven University of Technology
 Netherlands
La Sapienza Roma
 Italy
Technical University of Munchen
 Germany
2007[7] Rijeka
 Croatia
17 35 439 Gazi University
 Turkey
Sibirian Federal University
 Russia
State Higher Vocational School Raciborz
 Poland
Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport and Tourism
 Russia
University of Ljubljana
 Slovenia
Technical University of Czestochowa
 Poland
2008[8] Camerino
 Italy
16 32 412 Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport and Tourism
 Russia
Aristotle University
 Greece
Gazi University
 Turkey
Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport and Tourisme
 Russia
Hochschulsport Hamburg
 Germany
University of Economics Bydgoszcz
 Poland
2009[9] Hamburg
 Germany
8 19 247 Mordovskiy State University
 Russia
Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport and Tourism
 Russia
Gazi University
 Turkey
University of Economics Bydgoszcz
 Poland
University of Hamburg
 Germany
Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport and Tourism
 Russia
2010[10] Warsaw
 Poland
13 25 329 Mordovskiy State University
 Russia
Eindhoven University
 Netherlands
Gazi University
 Turkey
Bahcesehir University
 Turkey
University of Belgrade
 Serbia
Kazan State Institute
 Russia
2011[11] Kragujevac
 Serbia
12 16 218 University of Kragujevac
 Serbia
University of Belgrade
 Serbia
Mordovskiy State University
 Russia
Chemnitz University
 Germany
University of Montepellier
 France
University of Porto
 Portugal
2013[12] Nicosia
 Cyprus
16 26 * Technical University of Munich
 Germany
University of Nis
 Serbia
University Paul Sabatier of Toulouse
 France
University of Cyprus
 Cyprus
Kuban State University of Physical Education, Sport and Tourism
 Russia
Moscow State Agro-Engineering University
 Russia
2015[13] Camerino
 Italy
17 26 400[14] University of Almeria
 Spain
Technical University of Munich
 Germany
University of Konstanz
 Germany
Tambov State University
 Russia
University Vasile Alecsandri of Bacau
 Romania
Technical University of Munich
 Germany
2017[15] Rzeszow
 Poland
15 20 280 University of Rzeszow
 Poland
University Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier
 France
University of Nis
 Serbia
University “Vasile Alecsandri” of Bacau
 Romania
University of Bordeaux
 France
Eindhoven University of Technology
 Netherlands
2019 Zrenjanin
 Serbia
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References

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  1. ^ "1st European University Volleyball Championship - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  2. ^ "2nd European University Volleyball Championship - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  3. ^ "3rd European University Volleyball Championship - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  4. ^ "4th European University Volleyball Championship - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  5. ^ "5th European University Volleyball Championship - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  6. ^ "6th European University Volleyball Championship - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  7. ^ "7th European Universities Volleyball Championship - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  8. ^ "8th European Universities Volleyball Championship - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  9. ^ "9th European Universities Volleyball Championship - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  10. ^ "10th European Universities Volleyball Championship - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  11. ^ "11th European Universities Volleyball Championship - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  12. ^ "12th European Universities Volleyball Championship - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  13. ^ "European Universities Volleyball Championship - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.
  14. ^ "Almost 400", exact number not given
  15. ^ "European Universities Volleyball Championship - EUSA". www.eusa.eu.