1999 Women's European Volleyball ChampionshipTournament details |
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Host nation | Italy |
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Dates | 20 – 25 September |
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Teams | 8 |
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Venue(s) | Various (in 2 host cities) |
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Champions | Russia (16th title) |
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Tournament awards |
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MVP | Evgenya Artamonova |
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Official website |
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The 1999 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 21st edition of the event, organised by Europe's governing volleyball body, the Confédération Européenne de Volleyball. It was hosted in Rome and Perugia, Italy from 20 to 25 September 1999.
Participating teams
Team | Method of qualification |
Bulgaria | Qualification Division A group 1 second |
Croatia | Qualification Division A group 2 third |
Germany | Qualification Division A group 1 fourth |
Italy | Qualification Division A group 1 third |
Netherlands | Qualification Division A group 2 fourth |
Poland | Qualification Division A group 2 winners |
Romania | Qualification Division A group 2 second |
Russia | Qualification Division A group 1 winners |
Format
The tournament was played in two different stages. In the first stage, the eight participants were divided in two groups of four teams each. A single round-robin format was played within each group to determine the teams' group position. The second stage of the tournament consisted of two sets of semifinals to determine the tournament final ranking. The group stage firsts and seconds played the semifinals for first to fourth place and group stage thirds and fourths played the fifth to eighth place semifinals. The pairing of the semifinals was made so teams played against the opposite group teams which finished in a different position (first played against second, third played against fourth).
Pools composition
Venues
Pool A and Final round | Pool B | class=notpageimage| Tournament host cities |
Rome | Perugia |
PalaEUR | PalaEvangelisti |
Capacity: 11,200 | Capacity: 5,300 |
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Preliminary round
Pool A
Source: [citation needed]
Date | Time | | Score | | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | Report |
20 Sep | 15:30 | Italy | 3–1 | Romania | 21–25 | 25–20 | 25–17 | 25–20 | | 96–82 | Report |
20 Sep | 18:00 | Netherlands | 0–3 | Russia | 24–26 | 11–25 | 20–25 | | | 55–76 | Report |
21 Sep | 15:30 | Italy | 3–1 | Netherlands | 25–17 | 22–25 | 25–19 | 25–17 | | 97–78 | Report |
21 Sep | 18:00 | Romania | 0–3 | Russia | 17–25 | 18–25 | 20–25 | | | 55–75 | Report |
22 Sep | 15:30 | Russia | 3–1 | Italy | 22–25 | 25–21 | 27–25 | 25–19 | | 99–90 | Report |
22 Sep | 18:00 | Netherlands | 3–2 | Romania | 17–25 | 23–25 | 25–21 | 25–21 | 15–9 | 105–101 | Report |
Pool B
- venue location: PalaEvangelisti, Perugia, Italy
Source: [citation needed]
Date | Time | | Score | | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | Report |
20 Sep | 18:00 | Croatia | 3–0 | Bulgaria | 25–21 | 25–19 | 25–17 | | | 75–57 | Report |
20 Sep | 20:30 | Poland | 2–3 | Germany | 25–21 | 14–25 | 19–25 | 25–16 | 13–15 | 96–102 | Report |
21 Sep | 18:00 | Bulgaria | 3–1 | Germany | 25–22 | 25–21 | 21–25 | 25–21 | | 96–89 | Report |
21 Sep | 20:30 | Croatia | 3–0 | Poland | 26–24 | 26–24 | 25–23 | | | 77–71 | Report |
22 Sep | 18:00 | Poland | 3–2 | Bulgaria | 25–23 | 15–25 | 32–30 | 22–25 | 15–11 | 109–114 | Report |
22 Sep | 20:30 | Germany | 3–0 | Croatia | 25–19 | 25–23 | 25–13 | | | 75–55 | Report |
Final round
5th–8th place
- Pools A and B third and fourth positions play each other.
5th–8th semifinals
Date | Time | | Score | | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | Report |
24 Sep | 11:00 | Romania | 3–1 | Bulgaria | 25–22 | 25–21 | 21–25 | 25–22 | | 96–90 | Report |
24 Sep | 14:00 | Netherlands | 3–1 | Poland | 29–27 | 22–25 | 25–23 | 25–23 | | 101–98 | Report |
7th place match
Date | Time | | Score | | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | Report |
25 Sep | 10:00 | Bulgaria | 3–1 | Poland | 25–19 | 25–22 | 20–25 | 25–20 | | 95–86 | Report |
5th place match
Date | Time | | Score | | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | Report |
25 Sep | 12:00 | Romania | 0–3 | Netherlands | 19–25 | 22–25 | 16–25 | | | 57–75 | Report |
Final
- Pools A and B first and second positions play each other.
Semifinals
Date | Time | | Score | | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | Report |
24 Sep | 16:30 | Italy | 2–3 | Croatia | 22–25 | 25–16 | 25–22 | 23–25 | 13–15 | 108–103 | Report |
24 Sep | 19:00 | Russia | 3–0 | Germany | 25–14 | 25–9 | 25–16 | | | 75–39 | Report |
3rd place match
Date | Time | | Score | | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | Report |
25 Sep | 14:30 | Italy | 3–0 | Germany | 25–20 | 25–20 | 25–19 | | | 75–59 | Report |
Final
Date | Time | | Score | | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Set 4 | Set 5 | Total | Report |
25 Sep | 17:00 | Russia | 3–0 | Croatia | 25–18 | 25–19 | 25–12 | | | 75–49 | Report |
Final ranking
| 1999 Women's European champions | Russia 16th title | Team Roster Evgenya Artamonova, Anastasia Belikova, Lioubov Chachkova, Ekaterina Gamova, Elena Godina, Natalya Morozova, Elena Plotnikova, Natalia Safronova, Elena Sennikova, Irina Tebenikhina, Elizaveta Tichtchenko and Elena Vassilevskaya. Head coach: Nikolay Karpol. | |
Individual awards
References
- Confédération Européenne de Volleyball (CEV)[1]
- ^ "1998/1999 Senior European Championships Women". CEV. Archived from the original on 27 December 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
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