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2026 Women's European Volleyball Championship


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Azerbaijan Czech Republic Sweden Turkey
21 August – 6 September 2026
24
4 (in 4 host cities)

The 2026 Women's European Volleyball Championship, commonly referred to as EuroVolley Women 2026, will be the 34th edition of the biannual continental tournament for women's national volleyball teams, organised by Europe's governing volleyball body, CEV. The tournament will be held between from 21 August to 6 September 2026. It will be organised in Azerbaijan, Czech Republic, Sweden and Turkey, marking the fourth consecutive time EuroVolley will be held in four countries, after the multi-country hosting system was first used in 2019. Turkey will host the final in Istanbul.

24 teams will participate for the fourth time as well. Qualification took place in August 2024 and 2025 to decide the final 12 spots. The four co-hosts qualified automatically. Montenegro will make their debut, while Austria and Latvia return after long absences.

After FIVB's calendar changes starting 2025, this will be the first European Championship since 1958 to be held in an even-numbered year.

The winner qualifies for the Volleyball tournament at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. The top three finishers will also qualify for the 2027 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Cup in Canada and United States.

Turkey are the defending champions, having beaten Serbia 3–2 in the final in Brussels.

On 22 June 2023, the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) announced that, starting in 2026, all continental competitions would be played in even-numbered years, rather than odd-numbered. This will be the first European Championship since 1958 to be held in an even-numbered year.

  • Czech Republic – Czech Republic was announced as the first co-host on 6 December 2023, with games at a new arena in Brno. This will be Czech Republic's third time hosting after 1993 and 1997.
  • Sweden – On 6 March 2024, Sweden became the second host with games to take place at the Scandinavium in Gothenburg. This will be Sweden's first time hosting.
  • Azerbaijan – On 12 March 2024, Azerbaijan became the third host with one group to be held in the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku. This will be Azerbaijan's second time organising after 2017.
  • Turkey – While widely reported to be a host, Turkey was officially announced as the final host on 8 November 2024. According to the Turkish federation, Turkish president, Tayyip Erdoğan, helped get the competition. This will be Turkey's fourth time organising after 1967, 2003 and 2019.

The following countries had expressed interest but didn't make the cut:

  • Austria – Austria was provisionally given the hosting rights, but after an unknown city unexpectedly withdrew and the Austrian federation reluctant to ask their government for more money due to the government giving money for beach volleyball events, the Austrians asked for a two-week extension on making a decision. At this time as well, the Azerbaijani government had offered to host the group. With the choice to give Austria a two-week extension or giving the event to Azerbaijan, they chose the latter. Austria's only known possible venue was in Vienna.
  • Finland – Finland was briefly mentioned as a possible host in November 2022, but this never materialised.

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24 teams qualify for the championship. The four co-hosts and the eight best teams from the 2023 edition automatically progress (in the event that one of the best eight teams is also a co-host, the next best team will inherit their place).

21 teams took part in qualification, with 12 spots on the line. The 21 teams were divided into seven groups of three, with the seven group winners plus the five best second place teams qualifying. The games were played in August 2024 and 2025. The groups were divided by the Serpentine system based on each teams' ranking.

Of the 24 teams who qualified, 20 of them were present at the previous tournament. Montenegro are the only debutants, after winning Group D. Austria will return after 55 years, breaking the record for the longest-ever gap for any team between appearances; alongside the record, Austria qualified on merit for the first time. Latvia comes back for the first time since 1997. Portugal advanced for the first time after their debut in 2019.

Of the non-qualifiers, Finland and Switzerland both missed out in Group A, with the two taking part in the three previous editions. Bosnia and Herzegovina didn't qualify after withdrawing from the first half of qualification, causing controversy in the country. 2023 co-hosts, Estonia, failed to qualify as well.

Means of qualificationQualifierMeans of qualificationQualifier
Host CountriesAzerbaijanQualificationPool AGermany
Czech RepublicPool BBelgium
SwedenPool CSlovenia
TurkeyPool DMontenegro
2023 European ChampionshipSerbiaPool ESpain
NetherlandsPool FGreece
ItalyPool GCroatia
PolandBest runners-upRomania
FranceHungary
BulgariaPortugal
UkraineLatvia
SlovakiaAustria
TeamQualification methodDate of qualificationAppearance(s)Previous best performanceWR
FranceTop eight in 202326 August 202319th194920234Fourth place (1951)TBD
Italy28th195123Champions (2007, 2009, 2021)TBD
Turkey27 August 202317th196312Champions (2023)TBD
Netherlands31st194918Champions (1995)TBD
Poland33rd16Champions (2003, 2005)TBD
Bulgaria32nd195031Champions (1981)TBD
Serbia28 August 202310th200710Champions (2011, 2017, 2019)TBD
Czech Republic13th19953Third place (1997)TBD
UkraineNinth in 202326 September 202311th19935Third place (1993)TBD
SlovakiaTenth in 20236 December 20237th20034Twelfth place (2003, 2019)TBD
SwedenHost nation6 March 20246th19673Eighth place (2021)TBD
Azerbaijan12 March 202411th200511Fourth place (2005, 2017)TBD
SloveniaPool C winner2 August 20254th20152Round of 16 (2019)TBD
GermanyPool A winner6 August 202518th199118Runners-up (2011, 2013)TBD
RomaniaFive best runner-ups28th19494Third place (1963)TBD
GreecePool F winner8th19854Eighth place (1991)TBD
SpainPool E winner9th20054Ninth place (2009)TBD
MontenegroPool D winner1stDebutTBD
BelgiumPool B winner13th196720237Third place (2013)TBD
CroatiaPool G winner9 August 202516th199311Runners-up (1995, 1997, 1999)TBD
AustriaFive best runner-ups10 August 20254th195819711Twelfth place (1958, 1963)TBD
Latvia4th199319971Eighth place (1997)TBD
Hungary20th194920236Runners-up (1975)TBD
Portugal2nd2019124th place (2019)TBD

Four venues in four countries will host the tournament. Each venue will host a group, while Istanbul and Brno will organise the knockout stage, with Istanbul hosting the semi-finals and finals. The currently in construction Arena Brno in Brno was supposed to be used for Czech's portion of the tournament, but had to be replaced by the Brno Exhibition Centre due to the arena not being built in time. The Winning Group Arena was also considered as Brno's replacement. This would've been the first major tournament held in Arena Brno.

  • In Azerbaijan, the National Gymnastics Arena organised the group. It was constructed in 2009 and has hosted numerous Gymnastics championships, most notably, the 2019 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships. The venue has also played host to the 2018 World Judo Championships and events at the 2015 European Games and 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games.
  • In Czech Republic, the currently in construction Arena Brno was supposed to be hosting the Czech's portion of the tournament, but couldn't host it due to time constraints with its construction. The replacement venue is the venue Brno Exhibition Centre, which recently hosted the 2025 Men's European Volleyball League final four and will have 5,000 temporary seats for the tournament.
  • In Sweden, the Scandinavium was chosen as their venue. The facility has accommodated many prestigious European and world championships in many sports, including: Athletics, Aquatics, Figure Skating, Floorball, Handball, Ice Hockey and Tennis. It has also hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 1985.
  • In Turkey, the country's biggest indoor arena, the Sinan Erdem Dome, hosted the Turkish part of the competition. The venue was built in 2010 in preparation for the 2010 FIBA World Championship where, it was the main venue for the tournament, hosting the final phase. The facility was also the main host for EuroBasket 2017. This will be the first major volleyball tournament in this arena.
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Istanbul will host preliminary round and knockout stage up to the final. Brno will host preliminary round and knockout stage up to the quarterfinals. Baku and Gothenburg will host preliminary round only

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VenueRoundsGames
Sinan Erdem DomePool A, Round of 16, Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Final25
Brno Exhibition CentrePool B, Round of 16 and Quarterfinals,21
National Gymnastics ArenaPool C15
ScandinaviumPool D15
  • As the main organisers, Turkey were seeded into Pool A,
  • As the secondary venue, the Czech Republic were positioned in Pool B
  • As the two countries hosting a single group, Azerbaijan and Sweden are placed into Pool C and D respectively.

The Castello Normanno-Svevo in Bari hosted the draw.

The final draw took place at 20:45 CET in Bari, Italy on 4 October 2025 at the Castello Normanno-Svevo. Italian journalist, Simona Rolandi and CEV press officer, Federico Ferraro, were the hosts of the final draw. Azerbaijani middle blocker Ayshan Abdulazimova, Czech middle blocker Magdaléna Jehlářová, Swedish outside hitter Anna Haak and Turkish setter Dilay Özdemir were the guests for the final draw. The final draw started with the co-hosts and chosen teams being placed into their respective groups and continued with, in order, pots 1, 2, 3 and 4 being drawn, with each team selected then allocated into the first available group alphabetically.

The organizers could select one team to join their pools.

Host teamChosen team
AzerbaijanPortugal
Czech RepublicAustria
SwedenMontenegro
TurkeyLatvia

The teams are seeded according to the CEV National Team rankings before the draw.

The only restriction is that the two finalists from the previous edition, Serbia and Turkey, were drawn in different preliminary pools so that can only play each other in the final.

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4
Serbia Italy Poland NetherlandsFrance Germany Ukraine BelgiumRomania Bulgaria Slovenia SlovakiaHungary Greece Spain Croatia
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CEV EuroVolley 2026 – Drawing of Lots
Drawing of Lots Live Streaming
Pool A in IstanbulPool B in BrnoPool C in BakuPool D in Gothenburg
Turkey (H)Czech Republic (H)Azerbaijan (H)Sweden (H)
LatviaAustriaPortugalMontenegro
PolandSerbiaNetherlandsItaly
GermanyUkraineBelgiumFrance
SloveniaBulgariaRomaniaSlovakia
HungaryGreeceSpainCroatia

The schedule was announced on 27 October 2025.

Schedule
Preliminary roundAll rounds21–28 August 2026
Knockout stageEighth-finals30 August – 1 September 2026
Quarter-finals2–3 September 2026
Semi-finals5 September 2026
Final6 September 2026
  • All times are local.
  • The top four teams in each pool will qualify for the final round.
  • 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
  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 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, 3 and 4 will be made taking into consideration only the matches in which they were opposed to each other.
  • All times are local.

Tickets were released on 7 November 2025.

  • Official tickets in Azerbaijan

  • Official tickets in Czech Republic

  • Official tickets in Sweden

  • Official tickets in Turkey

  • 2026 Men's European Volleyball Championship

  • CEV website

  • Swedish official website

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