Competition: | Men's European League |
Continent: | Europe |
Year: | 2016 |
Host: | Bulgaria[1] |
Dates: | 3–20 June (qualification) 1–2 July (final round) |
Teams: | 8 |
Venues: | 1 |
Cities: | 1 |
Champions: | EST |
Title Number: | 1 |
Third: | AUT |
Fourth: | BUL |
Mvp: | ![]() |
Outside Spikers: | ![]() ![]() |
Opposite Spiker: | ![]() |
Middle Blockers: | Svetoslav Gotsev![]() |
Setter: | ![]() |
Libero: | ![]() |
Website: | 2016 CEV European League |
Last: | 2015 Men's European Volleyball League |
Next: | 2017 Men's European Volleyball League |
The 2016 Men's European Volleyball League was the 13th edition of the annual Men's European Volleyball League, which features men's national volleyball teams from eight European countries.
A preliminary league round was played from 3 to 20 June 2016, and the final four tournament, which was held at Varna, Bulgaria.[1]
Estonia defeated Macedonia 3–0 in the final.[2]
The top placed team from each group and the best second-placed team qualified for the final four. The fourth participant was the organizer of the tournament.[3]
width=40 | Rank | Team |
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8 |
width=10px bgcolor=#ccffcc | Qualified for the 2017 World League |
14-man Roster for Final Round | |
Keith Pupart, Ardo Kreek, Kert Toobal, Renee Teppan, Karli Allik, Robert Täht, Denis Losnikov, Oliver Venno, Andres Toobal, Rait Rikberg, Timo Tammemaa, Rauno Tamme, Andri Aganits, Kevin Soo | |
Head coach | |
Gheorghe Creţu |
Peter Wohlfahrtstätter