Sports season
The 2023–24 CEV Cup was the 52nd edition of the second most important European volleyball club competition organised by the European Volleyball Confederation .
This year’s edition of the CEV Cup consisted of 44 teams, of which 29 teams qualified directly for the CEV Cup; 11 teams were the losers from the Champions League qualification phase ; and the remaining 4 joined the rest in the quarterfinals, being transferred there from the Champions League group stage as the 3rd placed teams in their respective pools.
Asseco Resovia won their maiden CEV Cup, beating SVG Lüneburg in the finals. Stéphen Boyer was named MVP of the final match.[ 1]
Participating teams
The drawing of lots was held on 19 July 2023 in Luxembourg City .[ 2]
Rank[ 3]
Country
Number of teams
Teams
1
Turkey
2
Fenerbahçe , Arkas İzmir
2
France
3
Chaumont VB 52 , Narbonne Volley , Nantes Rezé Métropole
4
Czech Republic
2
Kladno volejbal cz , ČEZ Karlovarsko
5
Italy
1
Allianz Milano
6
Romania
1
SCM Craiova
7
Switzerland
3
Volley Amriswil , Chênois Genève , Volley Schönenwerd
8
Austria
3
SK Zadruga Aich/Dob , TSV Raiffeisen Hartberg , Hypo Tirol Innsbruck
9
Belgium
4
Decospan VT Menen , Caruur Volley Gent , Volley Haasrode Leuven , Greenyard Maaseik
10
Netherlands
2
Nova Tech Lycurgus Groningen , Draisma Dynamo Apeldoorn
12
Germany
2
SWD Powervolleys Düren , SVG Lüneburg
14
Spain
1
Río Duero Soria
15
Bulgaria
2
Hebar Pazardzhik , Neftochimic Burgas
16
Greece
3
PAOK Thessaloniki , AONS Milon , Olympiacos Piraeus
17
Ukraine
3
Epicentr-Podolyany Horodok , Zhytychi-Polissya Zhytomyr , SC Prometey Dnipro
18
Serbia
3
Vojvodina Novi Sad , Radnički Kragujevac , Partizan Beograd
19
Poland
2
Aluron CMC Warta Zawiercie , Asseco Resovia
20
Croatia
2
Mursa Osijek , Mladost Zagreb
21
Hungary
1
Fino Kaposvár
23
Finland
1
Ford Levoranta Sastamala
25
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1
Radnik Bijeljina
28
Montenegro
1
OK Budva
33
North Macedonia
1
Strumica Nikob
Qualification round (Home and away matches):
Main phase (Home and away matches):
16th finals → 8th finals → Playoffs → 4th finals
Final phase (Home and away matches):
Aggregate score is counted as follows: 3 points for 3–0 or 3–1 win, 2 points for 3–2 win, 1 point for 2–3 loss.
In case the teams are tied after two legs, a Golden Set is played immediately at the completion of the second leg.
Qualification round
32nd finals
First leg
Second leg
Main phase
16th finals
^ Order of legs reversed after original draw.
First leg
Second leg
8th finals
^ Order of legs reversed after original draw.
First leg
Second leg
Playoffs
First leg
Second leg
4th finals
First leg
Second leg
Final phase
Semifinals
First leg
Second leg
Finals
First leg
Second leg
Final standings
References
External links
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