Sports season
The 2013–14 CEV Cup was the 42nd edition of the European CEV Cup volleyball club tournament.
French club Paris Volley beat Russian Guberniya Nizhniy Novgorod after winning second match and Golden Set.[1][2] Serbian outside hitter Marko Ivovic was honored as the Most Valuable Player of the final tournament.
Participating teams
Country |
Number of teams |
Teams
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Austria |
2 |
Amstetten Hypo Nö, Aon hotVolleys Vienna
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Belgium |
2 |
Prefaxis Menen, Precura Antwerpen
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Bulgaria |
1 |
CVC Gabrovo
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Croatia |
2 |
OK Mladost Marina Kaštela, MOK Mursa Osijek
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Czech Republic |
2 |
VK Dukla Liberec, Volejbal Brno
|
Estonia |
1 |
VK Selver Tallinn
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Finland |
1 |
Tiikerit Kokkola
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France |
2 +1 |
Arago de Sète, Nantes Rezé Métropole, Paris Volley
|
Germany |
2 +1 |
TV Ingersoll Bühl, Generali Unterhaching, VfB Friedrichshafen
|
Greece |
2 +1 |
PAOK Thessaloniki, Ethnikos Alexandroupolis, Olympiacos Piraeus
|
Italy |
1 |
Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo
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Netherlands |
2 |
FirmX Orion Doetinchem, Landstede Zwolle
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Poland |
1 |
PGE Skra Bełchatów
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Romania |
2 +1 |
SCM U Craiova, Volei Municipal Zalău, Tomis Constanța
|
Russia |
1 |
Guberniya Nizhniy Novgorod
|
Spain |
1 |
CAI Teruel
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Serbia |
2 |
MOK Djerdap Kladovo, Radnicki Kragujevac
|
Slovakia |
1 |
VKP Bratislava
|
Switzerland |
1 |
Volley Amriswil
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Turkey |
1 |
Maliye Milli Piyango Ankara
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Ukraine |
2 |
Crimsoda Krasnoperekopsk, Lokomotiv Kharkiv
|
Main phase
16th Finals
8th Finals
4th Finals
First leg
Second leg
Challenge phase
First leg
Second leg
Final phase
Paris Volley celebrate their victory in the finale on 29 March 2014.
Semi finals
First leg
Second leg
Final
First leg
Second leg
Final standing
|
Guillermo Hernán, Mory Sidibé, Jeroen Trommel, Antoine Brizard, Denis Van der Veen, Marko Ivović, William Bersani da Costa, Philippe Tuitoga, Markus Steuerwald, Kevin Kaba, Remi Fidon, Ardo Kreek
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Head coach
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Dorian Rougeyron
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References
External links
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CEV Cup Winner's Cup (1972–2000) |
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Top Teams Cup (2000–2007) |
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CEV Cup (2007–present) | |
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