2007–08 CEV Champions League explained

2007–08 CEV Champions League
League:CEV Champions League
Sport:Volleyball
No Of Teams:24
Finals:Finals
Finals Venue: Łódź
Finals Champ: Dynamo Tattransgaz Kazan
Finals Mvp: Clayton Stanley
Seasonslistnames:CEV Champions League
Prevseason Link:2006–07 CEV Champions League
Prevseason Year:2006–07
Nextseason Link:2008–09 CEV Champions League
Nextseason Year:2008–09

The 2007–08 CEV Champions League was the 49th edition of the highest level European volleyball club competition organised by the European Volleyball Confederation.

Participating teams

RankCountry Number of
teams
Teams
13Sisley TrevisoCopra PiacenzaBre Banca Lannutti Cuneo
23Iraklis ThessalonikiPanathinaikos AthensOlympiacos Piraeus
32Dynamo Tattransgaz Kazan
42PGE Skra BełchatówJastrzębski Węgiel
52Pòrtol Drac Palma MallorcaUnicaja Arukasur Almería
62Paris VolleyAS Cannes
72Knack Randstad RoeselareNoliko Maaseik
81Hotvolleys Vienna
91Jihostroj České Budějovice
101NIS Vojvodina Novi Sad
111VfB Friedrichshafen
121Piet Zoomers/D Apeldoorn
131Arkas İzmir
151Budućnost Podgorička Banka
181ACH Volley Bled

League round

24 teams will be drawn to 6 pools of 4 teams each.The 1st – 2nd ranked will qualify for the Play-off 12 teams.If the organizer of the final four is one of the above qualified teams in this case this team directly qualifiesfor the final four and the 3rd ranked team with the best score will also qualify for the Play-off 12 teams(replaces the organizer of the Final Four Tournament). The four next 3rd ranked teams with the best scorewill qualify for the Challenge Round of the CEV CUP. The remaining 3rd ranked teams and the 4th rankedteams are eliminated.

Pool F

Playoffs

Playoff 12

Second leg

Playoff 6

Second leg

Final Four

Final

Final standings

width=40Rankwidth=240Team
Dynamo Tattransgaz Kazan
Copra Piacenza
PGE Skra Bełchatów
4 Sisley Treviso

Awards

Clayton Stanley (Dynamo Tattransgaz Kazan)

Hristo Zlatanov (Copra Piacenza)

Mariusz Wlazły (PGE Skra Bełchatów)

João Paulo Bravo (Copra Piacenza)

Aleksandr Bogomolov (Dynamo Tattransgaz Kazan)

Alessandro Farina (Sisley Treviso)

Sérgio Santos (Copra Piacenza)

Marco Meoni (Copra Piacenza)

External links