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2015 FIVB Volleyball World League


Column 1
The Maracanãzinho held the final
Brazil
Rio de Janeiro (Group 1 Final)
16 May – 19 July
32 (from 5 confederations)
65 (in 65 host cities)
France (1st title)
Serbia
United States
Poland
Earvin N'Gapeth
Benjamin Toniutti
Earvin N'Gapeth Michał Kubiak
Maxwell Holt Srećko Lisinac
Aleksandar Atanasijević
Paweł Zatorski
FIVB World League

The 2015 FIVB Volleyball World League was the 26th edition of the annual men's international volleyball tournament, played from 16 May to 19 July 2015. The tournament featured a record 32 participating countries from 5 confederations. The teams were divided into 3 groups and 8 pools. The Group 1 Final Round, which served as the volleyball test event of the 2016 Summer Olympics, was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

  • All 28 teams of the 2014 edition directly qualified.
  • Montenegro and  Greece qualified through the 2014 European League.
  • Kazakhstan qualified through the 2014 Asian Cup.
  • Egypt qualified through the 2013 African Championship.
  • Venezuela replaced  Germany, who withdrew from the tournament.
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Australia IranItaly
 Poland
 Russia
 SerbiaUnited StatesBrazil
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 Belgium  Bulgaria  Czech Republic  Finland

 France  Netherlands  Portugal | Belgium  Bulgaria  Czech Republic  Finland | France  Netherlands  Portugal | Canada Cuba | Argentina | | Belgium  Bulgaria  Czech Republic  Finland | France  Netherlands  Portugal | | | | | | | Egypt  Tunisia | China  Kazakhstan | Greece  Montenegro  Slovakia  Spain  Turkey | Mexico Puerto Rico | Venezuela | | |

  • It will be the first time the World League will feature 32 teams, having had 28 teams in 2014, 18 teams in 2013 and 16 teams from 2001–03 and 2006–12. The World League featured 8 teams in its inaugural year in 1990, 10 in 1991 and then 12 from 1992–2000 and 2004–05.
  • During the Intercontinental Round, Pools A to E will play double home and away matches, for a total of 12 matches per team. Pool F to H will feature two stand-alone tournaments.
  • The last ranked team of Group 1 after the Intercontinental Round could be relegated if the winners of the Group 2 Final Round can meet the promotion requirements set by the FIVB.

The pools of Group 1 were announced on 18 July 2014, while the pools of Group 2 and 3 were announced on 31 October 2014. After Germany withdrew, Japan replaced them in Pool D, while Venezuela took Japan's spot in Pool H.

Group 1Group 2Group 3
ItalyRussiaBulgariaFranceBelgiumTunisiaChinaEgypt
BrazilUnited StatesCubaJapanPortugalPuerto RicoMexicoVenezuela
SerbiaPolandCanadaSouth KoreaFinlandTurkeySlovakiaSpain
AustraliaIranArgentinaCzech RepublicNetherlandsMontenegroGreeceKazakhstan
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
Intercontinental roundFinal round

There are 25 players in team rosters. Maximum of 12 regular players and maximum of 2 liberos can be selected to play in each week. The full rosters of 25 players of each team can be seen in the article below.

  1. Number of matches won
  2. Match points
  3. Sets ratio
  4. Points ratio
  5. If the tie continues as per the point ratio between two teams, the priority will be given to the team which won the last match between them. When the tie in points ratio is between three or more teams, a new classification of these teams in the terms of points 1, 2 and 3 will be made taking into consideration only the matches in which they were opposed to each other.

Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 match points for the winner, 0 match points for the loser

Match won 3–2: 2 match points for the winner, 1 match point for the loser

  • All times are local.

  • The Group 1 Final Round hosts Brazil, the top two teams from Pool A and B and the winners of the Group 2 Final Round will qualify for the Group 1 Final Round. If Brazil finishes as one of the top two teams in Pool A, Pool A will send its top three teams.

  • Venue: Adelaide Arena, Adelaide, Australia

  • Venue: Mineirinho Arena, Belo Horizonte, Brazil

  • Venue: Ginásio Adib Moyses Dib, São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil

  • Venue: Adriatic Arena, Pesaro, Italy

  • Venue: Land Rover Arena, Bologna, Italy

  • Venue: SPC Vojvodina, Novi Sad, Serbia

  • Venue: Pala Arrex, Jesolo, Italy

  • Venue: Pionir Hall, Belgrade, Serbia

  • Venue: PalaOlimpia, Verona, Italy

  • Venue: SPC Vojvodina, Novi Sad, Serbia

  • Venue: Foro Italico Tennis Center Court, Rome, Italy

  • Venue: Pionir Hall, Belgrade, Serbia

  • Venue: Nelson Mandela Forum, Florence, Italy

  • Venue: SPC Vojvodina, Novi Sad, Serbia

  • Venue: Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia

  • Venue: Pionir Hall, Belgrade, Serbia

  • Venue: Ginásio Aecim Tocantins, Cuiabá, Brazil

  • Venue: State Basketball Centre, Wantirna South, Australia

  • Venue: Ergo Arena, Gdańsk, Poland

  • Venue: Galen Center, Los Angeles, United States

  • Venue: Hala Sportowa Częstochowa, Częstochowa, Poland

  • Venue: Walter Pyramid, Long Beach, United States

  • Venue: Sears Centre, Hoffman Estates, United States

  • Venue: Kazan Volleyball Centre, Kazan, Russia

  • Venue: Kazan Volleyball Centre, Kazan, Russia

  • Venue: Azadi Indoor Stadium, Tehran, Iran

  • Venue: Yantarny Sports Complex, Kaliningrad, Russia

  • Venue: Azadi Indoor Stadium, Tehran, Iran

  • Venue: Azadi Indoor Stadium, Tehran, Iran

  • Venue: Tauron Arena, Kraków, Poland

  • The Group 2 Final Round hosts Bulgaria and the winners of Pool C, D and E will qualify for the Group 2 Final Round. If Bulgaria finishes first in Pool C, Pool C will send its top two teams.

  • Venue: Stampede Corral, Calgary, Canada

  • Venue: Polideportivo Municipal Gustavo Torito Rodríguez, San Martín, Argentina

  • Venue: Arena Botevgrad, Botevgrad, Bulgaria

  • Venue: Scotiabank Centre, Halifax, Canada

  • Venue: Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva, Havana, Cuba

  • Venue: Consolidated Credit Union Place, Summerside, Canada

  • Venue: Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva, Havana, Cuba

  • Venue: Coliseo de la Ciudad Deportiva, Havana, Cuba

  • Venue: Polideportivo Delmi, Salta, Argentina

  • Venue: Microestadio Presidente Juan Domingo Perón, González Catán, Argentina

  • Venue: Palace of Culture and Sports, Varna, Bulgaria

  • Venue: Palace of Culture and Sports, Varna, Bulgaria

  • Venue: Suwon Gymnasium, Suwon, South Korea

  • Venue: Momotaro Arena, Okayama, Japan

  • Venue: Yu Gwan-sun Gymnasium, Cheonan, South Korea

  • Venue: Shimadzu Arena, Kyoto, Japan

  • Venue: Salle Frédéric Lawson-Body, Poitiers, France

  • Venue: Suwon Gymnasium, Suwon, South Korea

  • Venue: Salle Pierre Dumortier, Tourcoing, France

  • Venue: Budvar Arena, České Budějovice, Czech Republic

  • Venue: Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium, Osaka, Japan

  • Venue: Salle Robert Grenon, Tours, France

  • Venue: Home Credit Arena, Liberec, Czech Republic

  • Venue: Kindarena, Rouen, France

  • Venue: Palais des Sports Jacques Chaban Delmas, Castelnau-le-Lez, France

  • Venue: Opava Sports Hall, Opava, Czech Republic

  • Venue: Brest Arena, Brest, France

  • Venue: Centro de Desportos e Congressos de Matosinhos, Matosinhos, Portugal

  • Venue: Tampere Ice Stadium, Tampere, Finland

  • Venue: Sportcampus Lange Munte, Kortrijk, Belgium

  • Venue: Vaasa Arena, Vaasa, Finland

  • Venue: Maaspoort Sports and Events, 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands

  • Venue: Topsportcentrum Almere, Almere, Netherlands

  • Venue: Country Hall Ethias Liège, Liège, Belgium

  • Venue: MartiniPlaza, Groningen, Netherlands

  • Venue: Barona Areena, Espoo, Finland

  • Venue: Pavilhão Desportivo Municipal da Póvoa de Varzim, Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal

  • Venue: Lotto Arena, Antwerp, Belgium

  • Venue: Pavilhão Desportivo Municipal da Póvoa de Varzim, Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal

  • The Group 3 Final Round hosts Slovakia and the winners of Pool F, G and H will qualify for the Group 3 Final Round. If Slovakia finishes first in Pool G, Pool G will send its top two teams.

  • Venue: Morača Sports Center, Podgorica, Montenegro

  • Venue: TVF Burhan Felek Sport Hall, Istanbul, Turkey

  • Venue: Auditorio de la Gente, Tepic, Mexico

  • Venue: Alexandreio Melathron Nick Galis Hall, Thessaloniki, Greece

  • Venue: Sports Palace Taraz-Arena, Taraz, Kazakhstan

  • Venue: Cairo Stadium Indoor Hall 2, Cairo, Egypt

  • Venue: Aegon Arena, Bratislava, Slovakia

  • All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00).

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7
SemifinalsFinal
4 July
Montenegro3
5 July
China1
Montenegro2
4 July
Egypt3
Slovakia1
Egypt3
3rd place match
5 July
China2
Slovakia3
  • Venue: Palace of Culture and Sports, Varna, Bulgaria
  • All times are Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+03:00).
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7
SemifinalsFinal
10 July
Bulgaria3
11 July
Belgium1
Bulgaria0
10 July
France3
France3
Argentina0
3rd place match
11 July
Belgium2
Argentina3
  • Venue: Ginásio do Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • All times are Brasília Time (UTC−03:00).
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7
SemifinalsFinal
18 July
United States2
19 July
Serbia3
Serbia0
18 July
France3
France3
Poland2
3rd place match
19 July
United States3
Poland0

The statistics of each group follow the vis reports P2 and P3. The statistics include 6 volleyball skills, serve, receive, set, spike, block, and dig. The table below shows the top 5 ranked players in each skill plus top scorers as of 6 July 2015.

The best scorers determined by players who scored points from spike, block, and serve.

Group 1Group 2Group 3
1Bartosz Kurek207Sam Deroo207Vojin Ćaćić126
2Thomas Edgar196Urpo Sivula193Badawy Mohamed Moneim109
3Ricardo Lucarelli169Rolando Cepeda192Kervin Piñerua108
4Shahram Mahmoudi141Kunihiro Shimizu180Marko Bojić103
5Mateusz Mika139Gert Van Walle175Ahmed Abdelhay100

The best spikers determined by players who successfully spike in percentage (%success).

Group 1Group 2Group 3
1Ricardo Lucarelli56.98Antonin Rouzier59.26Mitar Tzourits60.00
2Shahram Mahmoudi56.33Earvin N'Gapeth56.45Rafail Koumentakis57.84
3Matthew Anderson51.57Song Myung-geun53.41Dai Qingyao57.02
4Wallace de Souza51.47Sam Deroo53.31Kadir Cin53.68
5Milad Ebadipour50.91Yūki Ishikawa52.22Kervin Piñerua53.59

The best scorers determined by players who had the most numbers of stuff block divided by numbers of sets which his team played (average stuff block/set).

Group 1Group 2Group 3
1Mohammad Mousavi0.65Kévin Le Roux0.65Jorge Fernández Valcarcel0.78
2Nehemiah Mote0.51Viktor Yosifov0.57Miguel Angel Fornes0.74
3Simone Anzani0.50Teodor Todorov0.56Mannix Roman0.65
4Jacob Ross Guymer0.49Nicolas Le Goff0.54Anton Kuznetsov0.63
5Maxwell Holt0.48Pieter Verhees0.53Omar Agrebi0.62

The best scorers determined by players who had the most numbers of ace serve divided by numbers of sets which his team played (average ace serve/set).

Group 1Group 2Group 3
1Paul Sanderson0.30Nimir Abdel-Aziz0.57Daniel Rocamora Blazquez0.52
2Thomas Edgar0.30Olli-Pekka Ojansivu0.41Marko Bojić0.52
3Micah Christenson0.26Alexandre Ferreira0.38Zhang Zhejia0.47
4Emanuele Birarelli0.25Earvin N'Gapeth0.37Yuan Zhi0.36
5Srećko Lisinac0.25Urpo Sivula0.33Hossam Abdalla0.35

The best scorers determined by players who had the most numbers of running set divided by numbers of sets which his team played (average running set/set).

Group 1Group 2Group 3
1Dragan Travica3.88Hideomi Fukatsu6.55José Carrasco9.43
2Saeid Marouf3.87Benjamin Toniutti6.07Ángel Trinidad8.43
3Fabian Drzyzga3.85Ricardo Calvo5.82Kanat Gabdulin6.17
4Micah Christenson3.85TJ Sanders5.76Abdallah Abdalsalam Abdallah Bekhit4.80
5Nikola Jovović3.67Demián González4.68Pedro Rangel2.68

The best scorers determined by players who had the most numbers of excellent dig divided by numbers of sets which his team played (average excellent dig/set).

Group 1Group 2Group 3
1Paweł Zatorski2.62Lauri Kerminen2.04Francisco J. Ruiz0.78
2Michał Kubiak1.77Stijn Dejonckheere1.45Mohamed Moawad0.74
3Erik Shoji1.76Yonder Garcia1.44Sergio Noda Blanco0.52
4Luke Perry1.58Jenia Grebennikov1.44Francesc Llenas0.52
5Massimo Colaci1.56Ivo Casas1.22Badawy Mohamed Moneim0.48

The best scorers determined by numbers of excellent receive minus fault receive in percentage (%efficient).

Group 1Group 2Group 3
1Ivan Zaytsev51.75Earvin N'Gapeth61.16Jackson Rivera62.01
2Filippo Lanza51.71Jeong Min-su56.63Rafail Koumentakis57.98
3Erik Shoji43.88Nikolay Penchev53.03Dennis Del Valle57.72
4Paul Sanderson43.27Yonder Garcia46.61Baturalp Burak Gungor57.02
5Michał Kubiak34.90Kwak Seung-suk46.38Nuri Şahin52.73
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  • Awards
  • Prize Money
  • Statistics of Group 1 Final Round
  • Statistics of Group 2
  • Statistics of Group 3
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