Volleyball at the 2019 Summer Universiade

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Volleyball
at the XXX Summer Universiade
Volleyball Universiade 2019.png
Venuevarious
Dates5–13 July
Teams16 (per gender)
2017

The Volleyball at the 2019 Summer Universiade in Naples will be played between 5 and 13 July. 32 volleyball teams will participate in the tournament. The indoor volleyball competition will take place at PalaCoscioni in Nocera Inferiore, Palazzetto dello Sport in Ariano Irpino, PalaSele in Eboli and PalaTedeschi in Benevento.

Qualification[]

Following the FISU regulations, The maximum of 16 teams in volleyball events where the number of entries is larger than the authorised participation level will be selected by [1]

  • The entry and the payment of guarantee.
  • Those 8 teams finishing top rankings of the previous edition will be automatically qualified.
  • Those 4 teams finishing bottom rankings of the previous edition will be replaced by new applying teams.
  • The host is automatically qualified
  • The remaining teams will be selected by wild card system according to geographical, continental representation, FISU ranking and FIVB ranking.

Qualified teams[]

Men's competition[]

Means of qualification Date Venue Vacancies Qualified
Host Country 1  Italy
Top eight of previous edition 21–28 August 2017 Chinese Taipei Taipei 8  Iran
 Russia
 Japan
 Ukraine
 Brazil
 Argentina
 Czech Republic
 Portugal
Continental Quotas 3  Canada
 Chinese Taipei
  Switzerland
First Wild Cards 3  Mexico
 China
 United States
 Germany
 Hungary
Invitation/Later Confirmation 5  Chile
 France
 Hong Kong
 Poland
 South Korea
Total 20

Women's competition[]

Means of qualification Date Venue Vacancies Qualified
Host Country 1  Italy
Top five of previous edition 21–28 August 2017 Chinese Taipei Taipei 5  Russia
 Japan
 Ukraine
 Chinese Taipei
 Thailand
 Finland
 France
Continental Quotas 4  United States
 China
 Germany
 Argentina
Wild Cards 6  Brazil
 Canada
 Czech Republic
 Hungary
 Mexico
  Switzerland
Total 16

Draw[]

Following the FISU regulations, draw of pool will be based on following by.[1]

  • Previous Summer Universiade results
  • Participation in previous Summer Universiades
  • Continental representation
  • FIVB rankings

Men's competition[]

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4 Pot 5

 Iran (1)
 Russia (2)
 Japan (3)
 Ukraine (4)

 Brazil (5)
 Argentina (6)
 Czech Republic (7)
 Portugal (8)

 France (9)
  Switzerland (10)
 Canada (11)
 Chinese Taipei (12)

 South Korea (13)
 Mexico (14)
 Hong Kong (16)
 United States (17)

 Chile (21)
 Italy
 China
 Poland

Women's competition[]

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4

 Russia (1)
 Japan (2)
 Ukraine (3)
 Chinese Taipei (4)

 Thailand (6)
 Argentina (8)
 Brazil (9)
 United States (10)

  Switzerland (11)
 Czech Republic (12)
 Mexico (15)
 China

 Italy
 Canada
 Germany
 Hungary

Pools composition[]

Men's competition[]

Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D
 Czech Republic  South Korea  Canada  Argentina
 Chile  United States  Brazil  Mexico
 Chinese Taipei  Russia  France   Switzerland
 Ukraine  Portugal  Iran  Italy
 Hong Kong  China  Poland  Japan

Women's competition[]

Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D
 Canada  Brazil  Chinese Taipei  United States
 Thailand  Germany  Czech Republic   Switzerland
 Russia  Ukraine  Hungary  Japan
 Mexico  China  Argentina  Italy

Medal summary[]

Medal table[]

  *   Host nation (Italy)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy (ITA)*1102
2 Russia (RUS)1012
3 Poland (POL)0101
4 Japan (JPN)0011
Totals (4 nations)2226

Medal events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
details
 Italy (ITA)
Fabio Ricci (c)
Giulio Pinali

Giacomo Raffaelli

Yuri Romanò



Alessandro Piccinelli
Gianluca Galassi
 Poland (POL)
Jan Nowakowski
Michał Kędzierski (c)
Łukasz Kozub
Bartłomiej Lipiński
Bartłomiej Lemański
Jędrzej Gruszczyński
Patryk Niemiec
Bartosz Filipiak
Kamil Semeniuk
Mateusz Masłowski
Paweł Halaba
Damian Domagała
 Russia (RUS)
Pavel Pankov (c)





Denis Bogdan




Women
 Russia (RUS)
Ekaterina Evdokimova

Anna Lazareva








 Italy (ITA)

Carlotta Cambi


Beatrice Berti


Chiara De Bortoli



 Japan (JPN)
Arisa Inoue






Saki Tanaka



References[]

  1. ^ a b "REGULATIONS–Volleyball" (PDF). FISU.

External links[]

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