2016–17 CEV Cup explained

2016–17 CEV Cup
League:CEV Cup
Sport:Volleyball
Duration:6 December 2016 – 15 April 2017
Finals:Finals
Finals Champ: Tours VB
Finals Mvp: David Konečný (TOU)
Seasonslistnames:CEV Cup
Prevseason Link:2015–16 CEV Cup
Prevseason Year:2015–16
Nextseason Link:2017–18 CEV Cup
Nextseason Year:2017–18

The 2016–17 CEV Cup was the 45th edition of the European CEV Cup volleyball club tournament.

French club Tours VB beat multi-titled Italian Trentino Diatec in finals. Czech opposite David Konečný, playing for the winning team, was titled Most Valuable Player.[1]

Participating teams

The number of participants on the basis of ranking list for European Cup Competitions:

RankCountry Number of teamsTeams
11Gazprom-Ugra Surgut
22Trentino Diatec, LPR Volley Piacenza
31Fenerbahce SK Istanbul
51United Volleys Rhein-Main
62Topvolley Antwerpen, Lindemans Aalst
72 +1
82Stiinta Explorari Baia Mare, C.S. Arcada Galati
92ČEZ Karlovarsko, Volejbal Brno
101 +1
112 +1CSKA Sofia, Dobrudja 07 Dobrich, Levski Sofia
121 +1
133 +1Crvena Zvezda, Vojvodina NS Seme Novi Sad, Nis Nis, OK Novi Pazar
140 +1
151Calcit Kamnik
163 +1Kokkolan Tiikerit, Hurrikaani Loimaa, VaLePa Sastamala, Raision Loimu
181 +1Budvanska Rivijera Budva, Jedinstvo Bemax Bijelo Polje
192Lokomotyv Kharkiv, Barkom-Kazhany Lviv
200 +1
210 +1
220 +1
231OK Mladost Brčko
241 +1Hapoel Mate-Asher Akko, Hapoel Yoav Kfar Saba
250 +1
280 +1
340 +1
0 +1

Main phase

32nd Finals

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16th Finals

The 16 winning teams from the Round of 32 will compete in the Eighthfinals playing home & away matches.

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8th Finals

The 8 winning teams from the eighthfinals will compete in the quarterfinals playing home & away matches.

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4th Finals

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Final phase

Semi finals

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Final

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Second leg

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Final standing

width=40Rankwidth=240Team
Tours VB
Trentino Diatec
Semifinalists United Volleys Rhein-Main
Fenerbahce SK Istanbul
Guillermo Hernán, Hubert Henno, Thomas Nevot, Quentin Jouffroy, David Konecny, Chris Zuidberg, Ryley Barnes, Theo Conre, Daniel Jansen Van Doorn, Philipp Collin, Stanislas Rabiller, Lévi Alves Cabral, Martin Masson, Antoine Fleury
Head coach
Giampaolo Medei

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TOURS VB fight back from heavy loss to seize CEV Cup crown before sell-out crowd! . 25 April 2017 . cev.lu . CEV . 1 February 2018.