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2013 Women's European Volleyball Championship
Tournament details
Host nation
 Germany
  Switzerland
Dates6 – 14 September
Teams16
Venue(s)
5 (in 5 host cities)
Champions
 Russia (18th title)
Tournament awards
MVP
Russia Tatiana Kosheleva
Official website
Website

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The 2013 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 28th edition of the European Volleyball Championship, organised by Europe's governing volleyball body, the Confédération Européenne de Volleyball. It was hosted by Germany and Switzerland from 6 to 14 September 2013. The matches took place in 5 different cities (4 in Germany and one in Switzerland) with the final being played in Berlin.


Russia defeated Germany 3–1 in the final to capture their 18th title and the qualification for the 2013 FIVB Women's World Grand Champions Cup.[1]




Contents





  • 1 Qualification


  • 2 Format


  • 3 Pools composition


  • 4 Squads


  • 5 Venues


  • 6 Preliminary round

    • 6.1 Pool A


    • 6.2 Pool B


    • 6.3 Pool C


    • 6.4 Pool D



  • 7 Championship round

    • 7.1 Playoffs


    • 7.2 Quarterfinals


    • 7.3 Semifinals


    • 7.4 Bronze medal match


    • 7.5 Final



  • 8 Final standing


  • 9 Individual awards


  • 10 References


  • 11 External links




Qualification





































Team
Method of qualification

 Azerbaijan

Qualification Second round group C winners

 Belarus

Qualification Third round play-off winners

 Belgium

Qualification Second round group E winners

 Bulgaria

Qualification Second round group F winners

 Croatia

Qualification Second round group D winners

 Czech Republic

Qualification Third round play-off winners

 France

Qualification Third round play-off winners

 Germany
Hosts

 Italy

2011 edition fourth place

 Netherlands

Qualification Second round group B winners

 Poland

2011 edition fifth place

 Russia

2011 edition sixth place

 Serbia

2011 edition first place

 Spain

Qualification Second round group A winners

  Switzerland
Hosts

 Turkey

2011 edition third place


Format


The tournament was played in two different stages. In the first stage, the sixteen participants were divided in four groups of four teams each. A single round-robin format was played within each group to determine the teams group position, the three best teams of each group (total of 12 teams) progressed to the second stage, with group winners advancing to the quarterfinals while second and third placed advancing to the playoffs.


The second stage of the tournament consisted of a single-elimination, with winners advancing to the next round. A playoff was played (involving group second and third places) to determine which teams joined the group winners in the quarterfinals, followed by semifinals, 3rd place match and final.



Pools composition






















Pool A
Pool B
Pool C
Pool D

 Germany

 Belgium

 Azerbaijan

 Bulgaria

 Netherlands

 France

 Belarus

 Czech Republic

 Spain

 Italy

 Croatia

 Poland

 Turkey

  Switzerland

 Russia

 Serbia


Squads



Venues


The tournament took place in Germany in 4 different venues (Halle, Dresden, Schwerin, Berlin) and one in Switzerland – (Zürich). The semifinals and the finals were played in Berlin, Germany.

























Pool A, Championship round
Pool C



2013 Women's European Volleyball Championship is located in Germany

Halle

Halle



Dresden

Dresden



Schwerin

Schwerin



Berlin

Berlin




Host cities in Germany



Germany Halle, Germany

Germany Dresden, Germany

Gerry Weber Stadion

EnergieVerbund Arena
Capacity: 11,000
Capacity: 4,000

GerryWeberStadion.JPG

EnergieVerbund Arena.jpg
Pool D
Semifinal and Final

Germany Schwerin, Germany

Germany Berlin, Germany

Sport- und Kongresshalle

Max-Schmeling-Halle
Capacity: 5,200
Capacity: 11,000

Sport-Kongresshalle Schwerin.jpg

Max-schmeling-halle berlin.jpg
Pool B, Championship round



2013 Women's European Volleyball Championship is located in Switzerland

Zürich

Zürich




Host cities in Switzerland



Switzerland Zürich, Switzerland

Hallenstadion
Capacity: 11,500

Hallenstadion - Wallisellenstrasse 2011-03-15 15-21-06 ShiftN.jpg


Preliminary round


The draw was held on 6 October 2012 at Zürich, Switzerland.[2]






(A)Advance to quarterfinals
(a)Advance to playoffs
  • All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00).


Pool A



  • venue: Gerry Weber Stadion, Halle, Germany




























































Pts
Matches
Sets
Points
Rank
Team
W
L
W
L
Ratio
W
L
Ratio
1

 Germany (A)

8
3
0
9
2
4.500
261
221
1.181
2

 Turkey (a)

5
2
1
6
5
1.200
258
222
1.162
3

 Netherlands (a)

5
1
2
7
6
1.167
280
273
1.026
4

 Spain

0
0
3
0
9
0.000
142
225
0.631




















































































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
6 Sep17:00Germany  3–0  Spain 25–1525–1525–17  75–47
Report
6 Sep20:00Netherlands  2–3  Turkey 15–2516–2529–2726–2412–1598–116
Report
7 Sep17:00Germany  3–2  Netherlands 27–2520–2522–2525–2315–9109–107
Report
7 Sep20:00Spain  0–3  Turkey 13–2519–2515–25  47–75
Report
8 Sep15:00Spain  0–3  Netherlands 16–2514–2518–25  48–75
Report
8 Sep18:00Turkey  0–3  Germany 19–2523–2525–27  67–77
Report


Pool B



  • venue: Hallenstadion, Zürich, Switzerland




























































Pts
Matches
Sets
Points
Rank
Team
W
L
W
L
Ratio
W
L
Ratio
1

 Belgium (A)

9
3
0
9
2
4.500
270
221
1.222
2

 Italy (a)

6
2
1
7
4
1.750
253
207
1.222
3

 France (a)

2
1
2
5
8
0.625
256
286
0.895
4

  Switzerland

1
0
3
2
9
0.222
191
256
0.746




















































































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
6 Sep18:00Italy  3–0   Switzerland 25–1325–1125–13  75–37
Report
6 Sep20:30France  1–3  Belgium 25–2219–2517–2517–25 78–97
Report
7 Sep15:00Italy  3–1  France 25–1625–1520–2525–16 95–72
Report
7 Sep18:00Switzerland   0–3  Belgium 21–2516–2523–25  60–75
Report
8 Sep15:30France  3–2   Switzerland 17–2525–1724–2625–1715–9106–94
Report
8 Sep18:30Belgium  3–1  Italy 22–2525–1626–2425–18 98–83
Report


Pool C



  • venue: EnergieVerbund Arena, Dresden, Germany




























































Pts
Matches
Sets
Points
Rank
Team
W
L
W
L
Ratio
W
L
Ratio
1

 Russia (A)

9
3
0
9
2
4.500
274
228
1.202
2

 Croatia (a)

6
2
1
7
3
2.333
242
205
1.180
3

 Belarus (a)

3
1
2
4
7
0.571
214
262
0.817
4

 Azerbaijan

0
0
3
1
9
0.111
210
245
0.857




















































































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
6 Sep17:30Azerbaijan  0–3  Croatia 15–2522–2521–25  58–75
Report
6 Sep20:30Belarus  1–3  Russia 21–2525–2214–2514–25 74–97
Report
7 Sep17:30Azerbaijan  1–3  Belarus 23–2520–2525–1722–25 90–92
Report
7 Sep20:30Croatia  1–3  Russia 21–2524–2625–2322–25 92–99
Report
8 Sep15:00Belarus  0–3  Croatia 19–2510–2519–25  48–75
Report
8 Sep18:00Russia  3–0  Azerbaijan 25–1625–2028–26  78–62
Report


Pool D



  • venue: Sport- und Kongresshalle, Schwerin, Germany




























































Pts
Matches
Sets
Points
Rank
Team
W
L
W
L
Ratio
W
L
Ratio
1

 Serbia (A)

7
2
1
8
4
2.000
286
256
1.117
2

 Czech Republic (a)

4
2
1
6
7
0.857
289
288
1.003
3

 Poland (a)

4
1
2
6
7
0.857
281
288
0.976
4

 Bulgaria

3
1
2
6
8
0.750
290
314
0.924




















































































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
6 Sep17:00Serbia  2–3  Bulgaria 25–2325–1322–2528–3013–15113–106
Report
6 Sep20:00Czech Republic  3–2  Poland 24–2625–2125–2124–2615–12113–106
Report
7 Sep17:00Serbia  3–0  Czech Republic 25–2126–2425–23  76–68
Report
7 Sep20:00Bulgaria  1–3  Poland 22–2525–1813–2518–25 78–93
Report
8 Sep15:00Czech Republic  3–2  Bulgaria 14–2525–2029–3125–1915–11108–106
Report
8 Sep18:00Poland  1–3  Serbia 18–2518–2525–2221–25 82–97
Report


Championship round


  • venues:

Gerry Weber Stadion, Halle, Germany


Hallenstadion, Zürich, Switzerland


Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin, Germany

  • All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00).
















































































































































Playoffs

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Final

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
11 September – Halle
 
 

 
 


10 September – Halle

  Germany
 3

  Croatia
 3
13 September – Berlin

 
  Croatia
 0
 

  Netherlands
 2
 
  Germany
 3

 
11 September – Zürich

10 September – Zürich
 
  Belgium
 2
 

  Belgium
 3

  Czech Republic
 2

14 September – Berlin

 
  France
 2
 

  France
 3
 
  Germany
 1

 
11 September – Halle

10 September – Halle
 
  Russia
 3

  Russia
 3

  Turkey
 3
13 September – Berlin


 
  Turkey
 0
 

  Belarus
 0
 
  Russia
 3
Third place

 
11 September – Zürich

10 September – Zürich
 
  Serbia
 0
 
14 September – Berlin

  Serbia
 3

  Italy
 3

  Belgium
 3

 
  Italy
 0
 

  Poland
 0
 
  Serbia
 2






Playoffs






























































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
10 Sep17:00Turkey  3–0  Belarus 25–1625–1325–17  75–46
Report
10 Sep17:30Italy  3–0  Poland 25–2225–2225–13  75–57
Report
10 Sep20:00Croatia  3–2  Netherlands 23–2525–1122–2525–2315–11110–95
Report
10 Sep20:30Czech Republic  2–3  France 25–2025–923–2523–2518–20114–99
Report


Quarterfinals






























































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
11 Sep17:00Russia  3–0  Turkey 25–2025–2325–19  75–62
Report
11 Sep17:30Belgium  3–2  France 22–2525–2321–2525–2015–9108–102
Report
11 Sep20:00Germany  3–0  Croatia 25–2325–2325–18  75–64
Report
11 Sep20:30Serbia  3–0  Italy 25–1428–2625–18  78–58
Report


Semifinals






































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
13 Sep17:00Russia  3–0  Serbia 25–2325–1925–12  75–54
Report
13 Sep20:00Germany  3–2  Belgium 18–2520–2525–2125–2115–11103–103
Report


Bronze medal match


























Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
14 Sep17:00Belgium  3–2  Serbia 23–2525–2128–2621–2515–11112–108
Report


Final


























Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
14 Sep20:00Germany  1–3  Russia 23–2525–2323–2514–25 85–98
Report


Final standing









Individual awards



  • Most Valuable Player:  Tatiana Kosheleva (RUS)[1]


  • Best Scorer:  Lise Van Hecke (BEL)


  • Best Spiker:  Jovana Brakočević (SRB)


  • Best Blocker:  Christiane Fürst (GER)


  • Best Server:  Margareta Kozuch (GER)


  • Best Setter:  Ekaterina Kosianenko (RUS)


  • Best Receiver:  Suzana Ćebić (SRB)


  • Best Libero:  Valerie Courtois (BEL)


  • Fair Play Award:  Gert Vande Broek (BEL)


References


  • Confédération Européenne de Volleyball (CEV)[3]


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  2. ^ "DOL provides exciting preliminary phase of European Championship". CEV. 2012-10-06.


  3. ^ "2013 CEV Volleyball European Championship Women". CEV. Retrieved 16 April 2017.




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