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The European Volleyball Confederation (CEV) is the governing body for Volleyball in Europe. It organises three club competitions for men: the CEV Champions League (formerly European Cup), the CEV Cup (formerly Cup Winners Cup) and the CEV Challenge Cup. There was also the CEV Super Cup (it) but this competition no longer exist.

Russian side CSKA Moscow have won a record total of 16 titles in CEV competitions, two more than Modena Volley. Only three teams have won every CEV club competition: Modena Volley, Volley Treviso and Parma Volley, the three from Italy.

Italian clubs have won the most titles (77), ahead of clubs from the Soviet Union (26) and Russia (18). Italy is the only country in European volleyball history whose clubs won the three main competitions in the same season in ten occasions : 1983—84, 1991—92, 1992—93, 1993—94, 1994—95, 1996—97, 1997—98, 2005—06, 2009—10, 2010—11.

Winners[edit]

By club[edit]

CSKA Moscow is the most crowned one in CEV Champions League with 13 titles, in CEV Cup Dynamo Moscow and Modena Volley both have won 4 titles. In the CEV Challenge Cup Modena Volley stand alone with a record of 5 titles. The following table lists all the men's clubs that have won at least one CEV club competition.

Key
CCL CEV Champions League[1][2]
CC CEV Cup[3]
CCC CEV Challenge Cup[4]
CSC CEV Super Cup (defunct)
Most in category 
List of CEV club competition winners
Rk. Club Country CCL CC CCC CSC Total
1 CSKA Moscow  Russia 13  16 
2 Modena Volley  Italy 4 1 14
3 Volley Treviso  Italy 4 2 4 2 12
4 Parma Volley  Italy 2 2 2 9
5 Piemonte Volley  Italy 2 2 7
6 Volley Lube  Italy 2 4 6
= Ravenna Volley  Italy 3 1 2 6
= Zenit-Kazan  Russia 6 6
= Belgorod Volley  Russia 3 2 1 6
10 Trentino Volley  Italy 4 1 5
11 Avtomobilist Leningrad  Russia 2 2 4
= Dynamo Moscow  Russia 4
= Dinamo București  Romania 3 1 4
= Paris Volley  France 1 2 1 4
= Olympiacos Piraeus  Greece 2 2 4
16 Rapid București  Romania 3 3
= Kedzierzyn Kozle  Poland 3 3
= Elektrotechnika  Soviet Union 3
19 Burevestnik Alma-Ata  Soviet Union 2 2
= Fakel Novy Urengoy  Russia 2 2
= CUS Torino  Italy 1 1 2
= Gabeca Volley  Italy 2 2
= Gonzaga Milano  Italy 1 1 2
= Volley Piacenza  Italy 1 1 2
= Tours VB  France 1 1 2
= AS Cannes  France 1 1 2
= Volleyball Brno  Czechoslovakia 2 2
= Červená hvězda Bratislava  Czechoslovakia 1 1 2
= CSKA Sofia  Bulgaria 1 1 2
30 Zvezda Voroshilovgrad  Soviet Union 1 1
= Lokomotiv Novosibirsk  Russia 1 1
= Vero Volley Monza  Italy 1 1
= Zinella Volley  Italy 1 1
= Roma Volley  Italy 1 1
= Volley Padova  Italy 1 1
= Roma VBC  Italy 1 1
= Falconara Volley  Italy 1 1
= Palermo Volley  Italy 1 1
= Umbria Volley  Italy 1 1
= BluVolley Verona  Italy 1 1
= Bunge Ravenna  Italy 1 1
= Allianz Milano  Italy 1 1
= Dukla Liberec  Czechoslovakia 1 1
= Rudá Hvězda Praha  Czechoslovakia 1 1
= Leipzig VBC  East Germany 1 1
= VfB Friedrichshafen  Germany 1 1
= Berlin Recycling  Germany 1 1
= Moerser SC  Germany 1 1
= Płomień Milowice  Poland 1 1
= AZS Częstochowa  Poland 1 1
= Halkbank Ankara  Turkey 1 1
= Arkas Spor  Turkey 1 1
= Fenerbahçe Grundig  Turkey 1 1
= Piet Zoomers  Netherlands 1 1
= Star Lift Voorburg  Netherlands 1 1
= S.C. Espinho  Portugal 1 1
= Knack Randstad  Belgium 1 1
= Lokomotyv Kharkiv  Ukraine 1 1
= ACH Volley Bled  Slovenia 1 1
= OK Vojvodina  Serbia 1 1
= Narbonne Volley  France 1 1
= Asseco Resovia  Poland 1 1
= Projekt Warsaw  Poland 1 1

By country[edit]

The following table lists all the countries whose clubs have won at least one CEV competition, and is updated as of 22 May 2022 (in chronological order).

Key
CCL CEV Champions League
CC CEV Cup
CCC CEV Challenge Cup
CSC CEV Super Cup (defunct)
Most in category 
List of CEV club competition winners by country
Rk. Nationality CCL CC CCC CSC Total
1  Italy 20  21  28  78 
2  Soviet Union 15 7 2 2 26
3  Russia 10 5 3 18
4  France 2 4 2 1 9
5  Romania 6 1 7
=  Poland 4 1 2 7
7  Czechoslovakia 4 2 6
8  Greece 2 2 4
9  Germany 1 1 1 3
=  Turkey 1 2 3
11  Bulgaria 1 1 2
=  Netherlands 1 1 2
13  East Germany 1 1
=  Belgium 1 1
=  Portugal 1 1
=  Ukraine 1 1
=  Slovenia 1 1
=  Serbia 1 1
=  CIS 1 1

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cev main club competitions" (in Italian). Lega Volley. 19 May 2020. Archived from the original on 2013-12-15. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  • ^ Todor66 volleyball CEV champions League Editions Retrieved 19 May 2020
  • ^ Todor66 volleyball CEV Cup Editions Retrieved 19 May 2020
  • ^ Todor66 volleyball CEV Challenger Cup Editions Retrieved 20 May 2020
  • External links[edit]


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