Yugoslavia men's national volleyball team

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Yugoslavia men's national volleyball team
Medal record
Men's Volleyball
Representing  Yugoslavia
European Championship
Bronze medal – third place 1975 Yugoslavia
Bronze medal – third place 1979 France
Mediterranean Games
Gold medal – first place 1963 Naples
Gold medal – first place 1967 Tunis
Gold medal – first place 1971 İzmir
Gold medal – first place 1975 Algiers
Gold medal – first place 1979 Split
Silver medal – second place 1991 Athens

The Yugoslavia men's national volleyball team was the national team of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

Results[]

Olympic Games[]

Games Round Position Pld W L SF SA RT Squad
Japan 1964 Tokyo did not qualify
Mexico 1968 Mexico City
West Germany 1972 Munich
Japan 1976 Montreal
Soviet Union 1980 Moscow Preliminary Round 6th 6 3 3 13 13 1.000 Squad
United States 1984 Los Angeles did not qualify
South Korea 1988 Seoul
Total 1/7 0 Title 8 4 4 13 13 1.000

World Championship[]

Games Round Position Pld W L SF SA RT Squad
Czechoslovakia 1949 did not qualify
Soviet Union 1952
France 1956 Final Group 10th 9 1 8 11 26 0.423
Brazil 1960 did not qualify
Soviet Union 1962 Final Group 8th 9 2 7 17 22 0.773
Czechoslovakia 1966 Final Group 8th 7 0 7 6 21 0.286
Bulgaria 1970 Preliminary Round 10th 11 7 4 22 19 1.158
Mexico 1974 did not qualify
Italy 1978
Argentina 1982
France 1986
Brazil 1990
Total 4/12 0 Titles 36 10 26 56 88 0.636

European Championship[]

Year Round Position Pld W L SW SL
Italy 1948 did not qualify
Bulgaria 1950
France 1951 Final Round 5th 8 4 4 15 14
Romania 1955 Final Round 5th 10 5 5 21 19
Czechoslovakia 1958 Final Round 7th 11 5 6 21 21
Romania 1963 Final Round 7th 9 3 6 13 21
Turkey 1967 Final Round 7th 10 4 6 14 19
Italy 1971 Preliminary Round 11th 8 3 5 14 15
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1975 Final Round Bronze medal with cup.svg 7 5 2 17 12
Finland 1977 Preliminary Round 7th 7 3 4 10 13
France 1979 Final Round Bronze medal with cup.svg 7 5 2 17 10
Bulgaria 1981 Preliminary Round 10th 7 2 5 10 15
East Germany 1983 did not qualify
Netherlands 1985 Preliminary Round 11th 7 1 6 5 19
Belgium 1987 Preliminary Round 8th 7 2 5 8 17
Sweden 1989 Preliminary Round 8th 7 3 4 12 17
Germany 1991 Preliminary Round 6th 7 3 4 14 15
Total Qualified: 14/17 112 48 64 191 227

World Cup[]

  • 1965 — 8th place
  • 1969–1991 — did not qualify

World League[]

  • 1990 — did not qualify
  • 1991 — did not qualify

Mediterranean Games[]

  • 1959 — did not participate
  • 1963 — Gold Medal 1st place
  • 1967 — Gold Medal 1st place
  • 1971 — Gold Medal 1st place
  • 1975 — Gold Medal 1st place
  • 1979 — Gold Medal 1st place
  • 1983 — did not participate
  • 1987 — 4th place
  • 1991 — Silver Medal 2nd place

Notable Squads[]

1975 European Championship
1979 European Championship
1980 Olympic Games

See also[]

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Former notable players[]

  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Jelić
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladimir Janković
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miloš Grbić
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miodrag Gvozdenović
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Laslo Lukač
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladimir Trifunović
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slavko Balandžić
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Orhan Arslanagić
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirsad Imširović
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Boškan
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Toni Stipaničev

References[]

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