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2009–10 CEV Champions League


FieldValue
title2009–10 CEV Champions League
leagueCEV Champions League
sportVolleyball
duration1 December 2009 – 2 May 2010
no_of_teams24
finalsFinals
finals_venuePOL Łódź
finals_champITA Trentino BetClic
finals_MVPCUB Osmany Juantorena
seasonslistnamesCEV Champions League
prevseason_link2008–09 CEV Champions League
prevseason_year2008–09
nextseason_link2010–11 CEV Champions League
nextseason_year2010–11

The 2009–10 CEV Champions League was the 51st edition of the highest level European volleyball club competition organised by the European Volleyball Confederation.

Participating teams

RankCountryNumber of teamsTeams
13Trentino BetClic
Lube Banca Marche Macerata
CoprAtlantide Piacenza
22Zenit Kazan
Dynamo Moscow
33PGE Skra Bełchatów
Asseco Resovia
Jastrzębski Węgiel
42Olympiacos Piraeus
Panathinaikos Athens
52Paris Volley
Tours VB
62Noliko Maaseik
Knack Randstad Roeselare
72CAI Teruel
Unicaja Almería
81VfB Friedrichshafen
91Hypo Tirol Innsbruck
101İstanbul BBSK
121Jihostroj České Budějovice
131Radnički Kragujevac
141Budvanska Rivijera Budva
151ACH Volley Bled
211CSKA Sofia

League round

24 teams will be drawn to 6 pools of 4 teams each.

The 1st – 2nd ranked will qualify for the Playoffs 12.

The organizer of the Final Four will be determined after the end of the League Round and qualifies directly for the Final Four.

The team of the organizer of the Final Four will be replaced by the 3rd ranked team with the best score.

The four next 3rd ranked teams move to CEV Cup. The remaining teams are eliminated.

Pool A

Pool B

Pool C

Pool D

Pool E

Pool F

Playoffs

Playoffs 12

First leg

Second leg

Playoffs 6

First leg

Second leg

Final Four

  • Organizer: POL PGE Skra Bełchatów
  • Place: Łódź
  • All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00).
  • The tournament was originally scheduled to be held on 10–11 April 2010, but was postponed because of the national mourning for President Lech Kaczyński and other Polish dignitaries who perished in the Smolensk air disaster.

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Semifinals

3rd place match

Final

Final standings

RankTeam
ITA Trentino BetClic
RUS Dynamo Moscow
POL PGE Skra Bełchatów
4SLO ACH Volley Bled

Awards

  • Most valuable player
  • : CUB Osmany Juantorena (Trentino BetClic)
  • Best scorer
  • : POL Mariusz Wlazły (PGE Skra Bełchatów)
  • Best spiker
  • : BRA Dante Amaral (Dynamo Moscow)
  • Best server
  • : CUB Osmany Juantorena (Trentino BetClic)
  • Best blocker
  • : SLO Matevž Kamnik (ACH Volley Bled)
  • Best receiver
  • : CAN Daniel Lewis (ACH Volley Bled)
  • Best libero
  • : ITA Andrea Bari (Trentino BetClic)
  • Best setter
  • : POL Łukasz Żygadło (Trentino BetClic)
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