2022 Men's U22 European Volleyball Championship|
Host nation | Poland |
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Dates | 12–17 July 2022 |
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Teams | 8 |
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Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
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Champions | Italy (1st title) |
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MVP | Paolo Porro |
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Matches played | 16 |
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Attendance | 23,310 (1,457 per match) |
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Official website |
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The 2022 Men's U22 European Volleyball Championship was the inaugural edition of the Men's U22 European Volleyball Championship, a biennial international volleyball tournament organized by the European Volleyball Confederation (CEV). The tournament was held in Poland (host city Tarnów) from 12 to 17 July 2022.[1][2]
Qualification
Means of qualification
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Qualifier
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Host Country
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Poland
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Qualification round
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Pool A
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Italy
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Pool B
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Serbia
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Pool C
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Turkey
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Pool D
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France
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Pool E
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Netherlands
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Pool F
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Austria
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Best runner up
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Montenegro
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Pools composition
The drawing of lots was held on 1 June 2022.[3]
Pool I
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Pool II
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Poland
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Italy
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France
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Netherlands
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Serbia
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Turkey
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Austria
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Montenegro
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Venue
Preliminary round
Pool I
Pos
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Team
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Pld
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W
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L
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Pts
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SW
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SL
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SR
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SPW
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SPL
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SPR
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Qualification
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1
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France
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3
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3
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0
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6
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9
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6
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1.500
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329
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323
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1.019
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Semifinals
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2
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Poland
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3
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2
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1
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7
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8
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3
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2.667
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272
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238
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1.143
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3
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Serbia
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3
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1
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2
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4
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5
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6
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0.833
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244
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257
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0.949
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4
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Austria
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3
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0
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3
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1
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2
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9
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0.222
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237
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264
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0.898
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Source:
Date
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Time
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Report
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12 Jul |
14:30 |
Serbia |
3–0 |
Austria |
27–25 |
26–24 |
25–23 |
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78–72 |
Report
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12 Jul |
19:30 |
Poland |
2–3 |
France |
25–15 |
22–25 |
22–25 |
28–26 |
20–22 |
117–113 |
Report
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13 Jul |
14:30 |
Austria |
2–3 |
France |
25–23 |
25–20 |
20–25 |
23–25 |
10–15 |
103–108 |
Report
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13 Jul |
19:30 |
Serbia |
0–3 |
Poland |
20–25 |
25–27 |
18–25 |
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63–77 |
Report
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14 Jul |
14:30 |
France |
3–2 |
Serbia |
27–29 |
25–18 |
25–19 |
16–25 |
15–12 |
108–103 |
Report
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14 Jul |
19:30 |
Austria |
0–3 |
Poland |
19–25 |
26–28 |
17–25 |
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62–78 |
Report
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Pool II
Pos
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Team
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Pld
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W
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L
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Pts
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SW
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SL
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SR
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SPW
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SPL
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SPR
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Qualification
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1
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Italy
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3
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3
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0
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9
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9
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1
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9.000
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251
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203
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1.236
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Semifinals
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2
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Turkey
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3
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2
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1
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5
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7
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5
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1.400
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276
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257
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1.074
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3
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Netherlands
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3
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1
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2
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4
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5
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6
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0.833
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226
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231
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0.978
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4
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Montenegro
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3
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0
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3
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0
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0
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9
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0.000
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163
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225
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0.724
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Source:
Date
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Time
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Report
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12 Jul |
12:00 |
Montenegro |
0–3 |
Netherlands |
19–25 |
13–25 |
15–25 |
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47–75 |
Report
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12 Jul |
17:00 |
Italy |
3–1 |
Turkey |
29–27 |
25–18 |
22–25 |
25–22 |
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101–92 |
Report
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13 Jul |
12:00 |
Netherlands |
2–3 |
Turkey |
19–25 |
18–25 |
25–21 |
25–23 |
9–15 |
96–109 |
Report
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13 Jul |
17:00 |
Montenegro |
0–3 |
Italy |
22–25 |
15–25 |
19–25 |
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56–75 |
Report
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14 Jul |
12:00 |
Turkey |
3–0 |
Montenegro |
25–22 |
25–17 |
25–21 |
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75–60 |
Report
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14 Jul |
17:00 |
Netherlands |
0–3 |
Italy |
19–25 |
19–25 |
17–25 |
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55–75 |
Report
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Final round
| Semifinals | | Final |
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| 16 July | | |
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| France | 3 |
| 17 July |
| Turkey | 2
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| France | 1 |
| 16 July |
| | Italy | 3
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| Italy | 3 |
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| Poland | 2
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| 3rd-place match |
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| 17 July |
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| Turkey | 1 |
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| Poland | 3
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Semifinals
Date
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Time
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Report
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16 Jul |
17:00 |
France |
3–2 |
Turkey |
25–23 |
22–25 |
12–25 |
25–23 |
15–13 |
99–109 |
Report
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16 Jul |
20:00 |
Italy |
3–2 |
Poland |
15–25 |
25–21 |
19–25 |
25–16 |
15–13 |
99–100 |
Report
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3rd-place match
Date
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Time
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Report
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17 Jul |
17:00 |
Turkey |
1–3 |
Poland |
17–25 |
25–20 |
24–26 |
23–25 |
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89–96 |
Report
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Final
Date
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Time
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Score
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Set 1
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Set 2
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Set 3
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Set 4
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Set 5
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Total
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Report
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17 Jul |
20:00 |
France |
1–3 |
Italy |
26–24 |
23–25 |
22–25 |
21–25 |
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92–99 |
Report
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Final standing
Rank
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Team
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Italy
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France
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Poland
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4
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Turkey
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5
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Netherlands
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6
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Serbia
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7
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Austria
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8
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Montenegro
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Awards
At the conclusion of the tournament, the following players were selected as the tournament dream team.[4]
- Most valuable player
- Paolo Porro
- Best setter
- Kellian Paes
- Best outside spikers
- Tommaso Rinaldi
- Michał Gierżot
- Best middle blockers
- Francesco Comparoni
- Karol Urbanowicz
- Best opposite spiker
- Ibrahim Lawani
- Best libero
- Thibault Loubeyre
References
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