Competition: | Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship |
Continent: | Asia |
Gender: | women |
Year: | 2019 |
Dates: | 27 April–5 May |
Teams: | 10 |
Venues: | 1 |
Cities: | 1 |
Champions Other: | Tianjin Bohaibank |
Title Number: | 5 |
Second Other: | Generali Supreme Chonburi-E.Tech |
Third Other: | Hisamitsu Springs |
Fourth Other: | Altay VC |
Mvp: | Li Yingying (Tianjin Bohaibank) |
Website: | 2019 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship |
Last: | 2018 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship |
Next: | 2021 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship |
The 2019 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship was the 20th edition of the Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship, an annual international volleyball club tournament organised by the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) with Chinese Volleyball Association (CVA). The tournament was held in Tianjin, China, from 27 April to 5 May 2019.[1] The winner of this tournament qualified to 2020 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship.
Following the AVC regulations, the maximum of 16 teams in all AVC events were selected by [2]
width=25% | Means of qualification | width=27% | Date! | width=20% | Venue! | width=6% | Vacancies! | width=22% | Qualified |
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Host Country | 1 | China | |||||||
2018 Asian Championship | 11–18 July 2018 | Ust-Kamenogorsk | 7 | Thailand Japan Kazakhstan Iran Vietnam Chinese Taipei Sri Lanka | |||||
EAZVA representatives | 2 February 2019 | Bangkok | 2 | Hong Kong North Korea | |||||
CAZVA representatives | 1 | Turkmenistan | |||||||
Total | 11 |
EAZVA is originally allocated with 1 team, but Indonesia, OZVA, WAZVA and SEAZVA declined to enter. The spot was reallocated to Hong Kong and North Korea.
The following teams were entered for the tournament.
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2017–18 V.Premier League winners | |||||
2018–19 Kazakhstan National Ligue winners | |||||
2018 Munchee National Volleyball Championship | |||||
2018–19 Women's Volleyball Thailand League runner-up | |||||
Binagar | |||||
2018 Volleyball Vietnam League winners |
Generali Supreme Chonburi-E.Tech qualified as 2018 winners due to compensation after 2019 FIVB World Championship ineligible rather than Nakhon Ratchasima as 2018–19 Volleyball Thailand League winners.
See main article: 2019 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship squads.
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Wuqing Sport Center Gymnasium | |
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width=40 | Rank | width=250 | Team |
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Tianjin Bohaibank | |||
Generali Supreme Chonburi-E.Tech | |||
Hisamitsu Springs | |||
4 | Altay VC | ||
5 | April 25 Sports Club | ||
6 | Chinese Taipei | ||
7 | VTV Bình Điền Long An | ||
8 | Hong Kong | ||
9 | Sri Lanka Air Force | ||
10 | Binagar | ||
width=50px bgcolor=#ccffcc | Qualified for the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship |
Team roster | |
Li Yingying,,, Wang Ning, Yang Yi,,,,,, Yao Di (c), Li Yanan, | |
Head coach | |
Chen Youquan |
Li Yingying (Tianjin Bohaibank)
Li Yingying (Tianjin Bohaibank)
Hikari Kato (Hisamitsu Springs)
Li Yanan (Tianjin Bohaibank)
Wang Yuanyuan (Tianjin Bohaibank)
Ajcharaporn Kongyot (Generali Supreme Chonburi-E.Tech)
Sayaka Tsutsui (Hisamitsu Springs)