2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship

The 2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship was the 20th staging of the FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship, contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB), the sport's global governing body. The tournament was held in Poland and Slovenia from 26 August to 11 September 2022. It was originally planned to be held in Russia. However, due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine starting on 24 February, Russia was stripped of organization rights.

2022 FIVB Men's World Championship
Mistrzostwa Świata w Piłce Siatkowej Mężczyzn 2022
Svetovno prvenstvo v odbojki 2022
Tournament details
Host nations Poland
 Slovenia
CityGliwice
Katowice
Ljubljana
Dates26 August – 11 September
Teams24 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Officially opened byAndrzej Duda and Borut Pahor
Champions Italy (4th title)
Runners-up Poland
Third place Brazil
Fourth place Slovenia
Tournament awards
MVPItaly Simone Giannelli
Best SetterItaly Simone Giannelli
Best OHBrazil Yoandy Leal
Poland Kamil Semeniuk
Best MBPoland Mateusz Bieniek
Italy Gianluca Galassi
Best OPPPoland Bartosz Kurek
Best LiberoItaly Fabio Balaso
Tournament statistics
Matches played52
Attendance194,612 (3,743 per match)
Best scorerBrazil Yoandy Leal (125 points)
Best spikerItaly Daniele Lavia (52.91%)
Best blockerArgentina Agustín Loser (3.40 Avg)
Best serverUkraine Oleh Plotnytskyi (3.60 Avg)
Best setterArgentina Luciano De Cecco (26.29 Avg)
Best diggerBrazil Thales Hoss (8.43 Avg)
Best receiverNetherlands Robbert Andringa (39.53%)
Official website
2022 Men's World Championship

Italy claimed their fourth title, defeating the reigning world champions Poland in four sets.[1] Brazil won the third place match, defeating Slovenia in four sets.[2] Simone Giannelli from Italy was elected the MVP of the tournament, becoming the first setter to win the award since Vyacheslav Zaytsev in 1982.[3]

Host selection

On 15 November 2018, at the FIVB Congress in Cancún, Mexico, FIVB initially announced that the tournament would be held in Russia.[4] The tournament was to take place in ten cities (Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kaliningrad, Yaroslavl, Kazan, Ufa, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Kemerovo, and Krasnoyarsk).[5][6]

On 9 December 2019, the World Anti-Doping Agency initially handed Russia a four-year ban from all major sporting events, after RUSADA was found non-compliant for handing over manipulating lab data to investigators. The WADA ruling allowed athletes who were not involved in the doping or the coverup to compete, but prohibited the use of the Russian flag and anthem at major international sporting events.[7] However, the Russia national team could still enter qualification, as the ban only applies to the final tournament to decide the world champions. The ruling was appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS),[8] which ruled against RUSADA on 17 December 2020, but reduced the ban from four to two years, expiring on 16 December 2022.[9] The CAS ruling also allowed the name "Russia" to be displayed on uniforms, as well as the display of Russian colors, if the words "Neutral Athlete" or "Neutral Team" had equal prominence. As Russia already qualified, its players were unable to use their country's name alone, flag or anthem at the championship, as a result of the two-year ban from world championships in any sport. Russia was scheduled to compete as the Volleyball Federation of Russia (VFR).[9][10]

Because of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Poland, France, Slovenia,[11] as well as the Netherlands threatened to boycott the Championship if Russia were to remain the host. This was confirmed by the Dutch volleyball association on 28 February 2022.[12] Russia was later stripped of its hosting rights on 1 March 2022 due to its invasion.[13]

An accelerated bidding process was opened to determine the new host countries for the tournament. It allowed for the possibility that pool phase could be hosted by two or more countries, up to two hosts in the Round of 16 and quarterfinals, and a single host for the semifinals and final.[14]

On 15 April 2022, FIVB announced that Poland and Slovenia will host the relocated 2022 Men's World Championship.[15]

Qualification

The current world champions Poland automatically qualified for the competition. The top two teams from each of the 2021 Continental Championships secured qualification. The final 12 places were given to top 12 teams as per FIVB World Ranking who have not yet qualified.[16][17] After Russia was removed from the competition and new hosts Poland and Slovenia had already qualified, Ukraine has been invited in the competition line up as the next highest ranked team in the World Ranking.[15]

CountryConfederationQualified asQualified onPrevious appearancesPrevious best performance
TotalFirstLast
VFRaCEV Host country 15 November 201819a19492018Champions (1949, 1952, 1960, 1962, 1978, 1982)
 PolandCEV Defending champions 30 September 20181719492018Champions (1974, 2014, 2018)
 Puerto RicoNORCECA 2021 NORCECA champions 22 August 202151974201812th place (2006)
 CanadaNORCECA 2021 NORCECA runners-up 22 August 202111197420187th place (2014)
 BrazilCSV 2021 South American champions 4 September 20211719562018Champions (2002, 2006, 2010)
 ArgentinaCSV 2021 South American runners-up 4 September 202112196020183rd place (1982)
 CameroonCAVB 2021 African runners-up 13 September 202141990201813th place (2010)
 TunisiaCAVB 2021 African champions 13 September 2021101962201815th place (2006)
 IranAVC 2021 Asian champions 18 September 20216197020186th place (2014)
 JapanAVC 2021 Asian runners-up 18 September 202115196020183rd place (1970, 1974)
 SloveniaCEV 2021 European runners-up 18 September 20211201812th place (2018)
 ItalyCEV 2021 European champions 18 September 20211719492018Champions (1990, 1994, 1998)
 FranceCEV 1st World ranked non-qualified team 20 September 202116194920183rd place (2002)
 United StatesNORCECA 2nd World ranked non-qualified team 20 September 20211619562018Champions (1986)
 SerbiaCEV 3rd World ranked non-qualified team 20 September 202110b19562018Runners-up (1998)
 CubaNORCECA 4th World ranked non-qualified team 20 September 20211519562018Runners-up (1990, 2010)
 NetherlandsCEV 5th World ranked non-qualified team 20 September 20211219492018Runners-up (1994)
 GermanyCEV 6th World ranked non-qualified team 20 September 202111c19562014Champions (1970)
 MexicoNORCECA 7th World ranked non-qualified team 20 September 202151974201410th place (1974)
 TurkeyCEV 8th World ranked non-qualified team 20 September 202131956199815th place (1966)
 EgyptCAVB 9th World ranked non-qualified team 20 September 202191974201813th place (2010)
 QatarAVC 10th World ranked non-qualified team 20 September 20210NoneNone
 BulgariaCEV 11th World ranked non-qualified team 20 September 20211819492018Runners-up (1970)
 ChinaAVC 12th World ranked non-qualified team 20 September 202114195620187th place (1978, 1982)
 UkraineCEV Reallocation 15 April 20221199810th place (1998)
Notes
a Competed as Soviet Union from 1949 to 1990 (12 times); 7 appearances as Russia. Russia was initially suspended from competing under it national title due to Russia violating WADA regulations. Later, the team was removed completely from all FIVB and continental competitions due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
b Competed as SFR Yugoslavia from 1956 to 1970 (4 times) and as Serbia and Montenegro (FR Yugoslavia) from 1998 to 2006 (3 times); 3 appearances as Serbia.
c Competed as East Germany from 1956 to 1982 (7 times) and as West Germany from 1956 to 1966 (2 times); 4 appearances as Germany.

Format

Preliminary round

In the first round, the 24 teams were spread across six pools of four teams playing in a single round-robin format. The top two teams in each pool and the top four of the third placed teams qualified for the final round. All results of this round combined in a single ranking table to determine a final round pairing and also 17th to 24th rank in final standing.[18]

Final round

The qualified teams from preliminary round competed in the knock-out stage.

In round of sixteen, the qualified teams matched-up according to the Berger table based on their ranking in the combined ranking table. However, FIVB reserved the first and second position for the host teams if they qualify. The better ranked host team secured the first position, and the worse ranked host team secured the second position. The winners in this round qualified for quarterfinals. The results of this round have combined to preliminary round's combined ranking to determine 9th to 16th rank in final standing. This procedure also applied in quarterfinals to determine 5th to 8th rank in final standing. In semifinals, the winners advanced to compete for the World Championship title. The losers faced each other in the third place match.[18]

Pools composition

The 24 teams were distributed to 6 pools of 4 teams.[19] Teams were seeded in the first position of each pool following the serpentine system according to their FIVB World Ranking as of 20 September 2021.[20] FIVB reserved the right to seed the hosts as head of pool A regardless of the World Ranking. All teams not seeded were drawn to take other available positions in the remaining lines, following the World Ranking.[21] The draw was held at Irina Viner-Usmanova Gymnastics Palace, Moscow, Russia on 30 September 2021.[22] Rankings are shown in brackets except the original hosts who ranked third.

Seeded teamsPot 1Pot 2Pot 3

VFR (Hosts; later DQ)
 Brazil (1)
 Poland (2)
 France (4)
 Italy (5)
 Argentina (6)

 United States (7)
 Slovenia (8)
 Serbia (9)
 Iran (10)
 Japan (11)
 Canada (12)

 Cuba (13)
 Tunisia (14)
 Netherlands (15)
 Germany (16)
 Mexico (17)
 Turkey (18)

 Egypt (19)
 Qatar (20)
 Bulgaria (21)
 China (22)
 Puerto Rico (24)
 Cameroon (25)

Draw
Pool APool BPool CPool DPool EPool F
VFR
 Ukraine*
 Brazil  Poland  France  Italy  Argentina
 Serbia  Japan  United States  Slovenia  Canada  Iran
 Tunisia  Cuba  Mexico  Germany  Turkey  Netherlands
 Puerto Rico  Qatar  Bulgaria  Cameroon  China  Egypt
  • (*) Replaced after the draw.

Squads

Venues

Pool A, C and Final roundFinal roundPool B, D, E, F and Final round
Katowice, Poland Gliwice, Poland Ljubljana, Slovenia
SpodekGliwice ArenaArena Stožice
Capacity: 11,036Capacity: 13,752Capacity: 12,480
2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship (Poland)
2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship (Slovenia)

Pool standing procedure

  1. Ranking of pool. Only valid to determine ranking position to Round of 16.
  2. Total number of victories (matches won, matches lost)
  3. In the event of a tie, the following first tiebreaker will apply: The teams will be ranked by the most point gained per match as follows:
    • Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 points for the winner, 0 points for the loser
    • Match won 3–2: 2 points for the winner, 1 point for the loser
    • Match forfeited: 3 points for the winner, 0 points (0–25, 0–25, 0–25) for the loser
  4. If teams are still tied after examining the number of victories and points gained, then the FIVB will examine the results in order to break the tie in the following order:
    • Set quotient: if two or more teams are tied on the number of points gained, they will be ranked by the quotient resulting from the division of the number of all set won by the number of all sets lost.
    • Points quotient: if the tie persists based on the set quotient, the teams will be ranked by the quotient resulting from the division of all points scored by the total of points lost during all sets.
    • If the tie persists based on the point quotient, the tie will be broken based on the team that won the match of the Round Robin Phase between the tied teams. When the tie in point quotient is between three or more teams, these teams ranked taking into consideration only the matches involving the teams in question.

Preliminary round

Pool A

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1  Serbia330990MAX2331871.246Final round
2  Ukraine3216641.5002412131.131
3  Tunisia3123360.5001892100.900
4  Puerto Rico3030190.1111972500.788
Source: [citation needed]
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
27 Aug17:30Tunisia  3–0  Puerto Rico25–1925–1725–20  75–56P2 Report
27 Aug20:30Ukraine  0–3  Serbia26–2821–2520–25  67–78P2 Report
29 Aug17:30Serbia  3–0  Puerto Rico26–2425–2125–16  76–61P2 Report
29 Aug20:30Ukraine  3–0  Tunisia25–2125–1925–15  75–55P2 Report
31 Aug17:30Serbia  3–0  Tunisia29–2725–1525–17  79–59P2 Report
31 Aug20:30Ukraine  3–1  Puerto Rico24–2625–1925–1625–19 99–80P2 Report

Pool B

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1  Brazil3308924.5002712221.221Final round
2  Japan3216641.5002262051.102
3  Cuba3124670.8572813020.930
4  Qatar3030190.1111992480.802
Source: [citation needed]
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
26 Aug11:00Brazil  3–2  Cuba31–3321–2525–1625–1718–16120–107P2 Report
26 Aug14:00Japan  3–0  Qatar25–2025–1825–15  75–53P2 Report
28 Aug11:00Cuba  3–1  Qatar25–2125–2122–2525–19 97–86P2 Report
28 Aug14:00Brazil  3–0  Japan25–2125–1825–16  75–55P2 Report
30 Aug11:00Brazil  3–0  Qatar25–1325–2326–24  76–60P2 Report
30 Aug14:00Japan  3–1  Cuba25–1821–2525–1525–19 96–77P2 Report

Pool C

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1  Poland3309919.0002481881.319Final round
2  United States3216732.3332372151.102
3  Mexico3122380.3752112590.815
4  Bulgaria3031290.2222282620.870
Source: [citation needed]
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
26 Aug17:30United States  3–0  Mexico25–1825–2025–12  75–50P2 Report
26 Aug20:30Poland  3–0  Bulgaria25–1225–2025–20  75–52P2 Report
28 Aug17:30United States  3–0  Bulgaria25–2025–2326–24  76–67P2 Report
28 Aug20:30Poland  3–0  Mexico25–1725–1425–19  75–50P2 Report
30 Aug17:30Mexico  3–2  Bulgaria20–2525–2025–2323–2518–16111–109P2 Report
30 Aug20:30Poland  3–1  United States23–2525–2125–1925–21 98–86P2 Report

Pool D

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1  France3308924.5002732421.128Final round
2  Slovenia3217832.6672602371.097
3  Germany3123360.5002072150.963
4  Cameroon3030090.0001842300.800
Source: [citation needed]
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
26 Aug17:30France  3–0  Germany25–2228–2626–24  79–72P2 Report
26 Aug20:30Slovenia  3–0  Cameroon25–1925–2325–21  75–63P2 Report
28 Aug17:30Germany  3–0  Cameroon30–2825–1425–19  80–61P2 Report
28 Aug20:30France  3–2  Slovenia25–2122–2523–2534–3215–7119–110P2 Report
30 Aug17:30France  3–0  Cameroon25–1925–1925–22  75–60P2 Report
30 Aug20:30Slovenia  3–0  Germany25–1625–2225–17  75–55P2 Report

Pool E

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1  Italy330990MAX2391661.440Final round
2  Turkey3216632.0002101861.129
3  Canada3123360.5002062310.892
4  China3030090.0001532250.680
Source: [citation needed]
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
27 Aug11:00Turkey  3–0  China25–1525–1925–14  75–48P2 Report
27 Aug21:15Italy  3–0  Canada25–1325–1839–37  89–68P2 Report
29 Aug11:00Canada  3–0  China25–2325–2125–23  75–67P2 Report
29 Aug21:15Italy  3–0  Turkey25–1825–2025–22  75–60P2 Report
31 Aug14:00Canada  0–3  Turkey23–2523–2517–25  63–75P2 Report
31 Aug21:15Italy  3–0  China25–1425–1025–14  75–38P2 Report

Pool F

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRQualification
1  Netherlands3308933.0002862501.144Final round
2  Iran3215761.1673133021.036
3  Argentina3124780.8753513471.012
4  Egypt3031390.3332392900.824
Source: [citation needed]
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
27 Aug14:00Netherlands  3–0  Egypt25–1725–2225–16  75–55P2 Report
27 Aug17:30Argentina  2–3  Iran25–2228–3018–2534–3219–21124–130P2 Report
29 Aug14:00Argentina  2–3  Netherlands30–2825–2021–2525–279–15110–115P2 Report
29 Aug17:30Iran  3–1  Egypt25–1425–1922–2526–24 98–82P2 Report
31 Aug11:00Argentina  3–2  Egypt27–2526–2824–2625–1715–6117–102P2 Report
31 Aug17:30Iran  1–3  Netherlands22–2525–2120–2518–25 85–96P2 Report

Combined ranking

PosPoolTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPRRank
1E  Italy330990MAX2391661.440First in each
of the pools
2A  Serbia330990MAX2331871.246
3C  Poland3309919.0002481881.319
4B  Brazil3308924.5002712221.221
5D  France3308924.5002732421.128
6F  Netherlands3308933.0002862501.144
7D  Slovenia3217832.6672602371.097Second in each
of the pools
8C  United States3216732.3332372151.102
9E  Turkey3216632.0002101861.129
10A  Ukraine3216641.5002412131.131
11B  Japan3216641.5002262051.102
12F  Iran3215761.1673133021.036
13F  Argentina3124780.8753513471.012Third in each
of the pools
14B  Cuba3124670.8572813020.930
15D  Germany3123360.5002072150.963
16A  Tunisia3123360.5001892100.900
17E  Canada3123360.5002062310.892Third in each
of the pools
18C  Mexico3122380.3752112590.815
19F  Egypt3031390.3332392900.824Fourth in each
of the pools
20C  Bulgaria3031290.2222282620.870
21B  Qatar3030190.1111992480.802
22A  Puerto Rico3030190.1111972500.788
23D  Cameroon3030090.0001842300.800
24E  China3030090.0001532250.680

Final round

  • All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00).
  • FIVB reserved the first and second position for the host teams if they qualify for the final round. The better ranked host team secured the first position, and the worse ranked host team secured the second position.
 
Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
              
 
4 September – Gliwice
 
 
1
 Poland
3
 
8 September – Gliwice
 
16
 Tunisia
0
 
 Poland3
 
4 September – Gliwice
 
 United States2
 
8
 United States
3
 
10 September – Katowice
 
9
 Turkey
2
 
 Poland3
 
6 September – Gliwice
 
 Brazil2
 
4
 Serbia
0
 
8 September – Gliwice
 
13
 Argentina
3
 
 Argentina1
 
6 September – Gliwice
 
 Brazil3
 
5
 Brazil
3
 
11 September – Katowice
 
12
 Iran
0
 
 Poland1
 
3 September – Ljubljana
 
 Italy3
 
2
 Slovenia
3
 
7 September – Ljubljana
 
15
 Germany
1
 
 Slovenia3
 
5 September – Ljubljana
 
 Ukraine1
 
7
 Netherlands
0
 
10 September – Katowice
 
10
 Ukraine
3
 
 Slovenia0
 
3 September – Ljubljana
 
 Italy33rd place match
 
3
 Italy
3
 
7 September – Ljubljana11 September – Katowice
 
14
 Cuba
1
 
 Italy3  Brazil3
 
5 September – Ljubljana
 
 France2  Slovenia1
 
6
 France
3
 
 
11
 Japan
2
 

Round of 16

DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
3 Sep17:30ASTSlovenia  3–1  Germany 25–1825–1921–2525–22 96–84P2 Report
3 Sep21:15ASTItaly  3–1  Cuba 25–2121–2526–2425–18 97–88P2 Report
4 Sep17:30GLAUnited States  3–2  Turkey 25–2125–1722–2519–2515–12106–100P2 Report
4 Sep21:00GLAPoland  3–0  Tunisia 25–2025–1525–20  75–55P2 Report
5 Sep17:30ASTNetherlands  0–3  Ukraine 16–2519–2518–25  53–75P2 Report
5 Sep21:00ASTFrance  3–2  Japan 25–1721–2526–2422–2518–16112–107P2 Report
6 Sep17:30GLASerbia  0–3  Argentina 23–2521–2523–25  67–75P2 Report
6 Sep21:00GLABrazil  3–0  Iran 25–1725–2225–23  75–62P2 Report

Quarterfinals

DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
7 Sep17:30ASTItaly  3–2  France 24–2625–2123–2525–2215–12112–106P2 Report
7 Sep21:00ASTSlovenia  3–1  Ukraine 18–2526–2425–1925–23 94–91P2 Report
8 Sep17:30GLAArgentina  1–3  Brazil 16–2525–2322–2521–25 84–98P2 Report
8 Sep21:00GLAPoland  3–2  United States 25–2027–2521–2522–2515–12110–107P2 Report

Semifinals

DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
10 Sep18:00SPOPoland  3–2  Brazil 23–2525–1825–2021–2515–12109–100P2 Report
10 Sep21:00SPOItaly  3–0  Slovenia 25–2125–2225–21  75–64P2 Report

3rd place match

DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
11 Sep18:00SPOBrazil  3–1  Slovenia 25–1825–1822–2525–18 97–79P2 Report

Final

DateTimeVenueScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5TotalReport
11 Sep21:00SPOPoland  1–3  Italy 25–2221–2518–2520–25 84–97P2 Report

Final standing

Awards

Prize money

The champion of the tournament was rewarded with US$200,000. The second place winner received US$125,000 while the third holder received US$75,000. Players selected into Dream Team received US$10,000 each while the MVP was given US$30,000.[23]

Statistics leaders

Statistics leaders correct as of final round.[24]


Best Spikers
PlayerSpikesFaultsShots%Total
1 Yoandy Leal107247252.61203
2 Klemen Čebulj95269045.02211
3 Daniele Lavia91225952.91172
4 Wallace de Souza85315749.13173
5 Bartosz Kurek85305450.30169


Best Servers
PlayerAcesFaultsHitsAvgTotal
1 Oleh Plotnytskyi1816483.6082
2 Nimir Abdel-Aziz1227353.0074
3 Mateusz Bieniek1116781.57105
4 Yoandy Leal1020611.4391
5 Kamil Semeniuk1022681.43100


Best Diggers
PlayerDigsFaultsReceptionsAvgTotal
1 Thales Hoss591278.4378
2 Paweł Zatorski521567.4373
3 Fabio Balaso4819116.6878
4 Jani Kovačič391755.5761
5 Santiago Danani301046.0044

Broadcasting rights

FIVB, through several companies, sold the broadcasting rights for the 2022 World Championship[25] to the following broadcasters.[26]

The championship was screened through broadcast partnerships covering 90 territories around the world, while Volleyball World TV, Volleyball World's OTT platform, saw over 600,000 unique viewers watch 38.8 million minutes of action during the course of the competition.[27]

Country/regionBroadcaster
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaSport Klub
 BrazilGrupo Globo
 BulgariaBNT
 CanadaCBC Sports
 CaribbeanESPN
 ChinaCCTV
 CroatiaSport Klub
 CubaICRT
 EgyptNile Sport, OnTime Sports
 FranceL'Équipe
 GermanySky Sport
 IndonesiaTVRI Sport
 IranIslamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
 IsraelCharlton
 ItalyRAI
 JapanParavi
 KazakhstanSaran Holding
 Latin AmericaESPN
 MacedoniaSport Klub
 MENAASBU
 MontenegroSport Klub
 MoroccoSNRT
 NetherlandsZiggo Sport
 OmanOman Sport
 PolandPolsat Sport, TVP
 Puerto RicoWAPA-TV
 SerbiaSport Klub
 SloveniaSport Klub, Pop TV, Kanal A
 TunisiaEl Watania 2
 TurkeyTRT Spor
 United Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi Sports, Dubai Sports
WorldwideVolleyball World TV

See also

References

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