2019 Men's World Cup
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日本 2019
Tournament details
Host nation Japan
Dates1–15 October
Teams12 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s)4 (in 3 host cities)
Champions Brazil (3rd title)
Runners-up Poland
Third place United States
Fourth place Japan
Tournament awards
MVPBrazil Alan Souza
Best SetterUnited States Micah Christenson
Best OHPoland Wilfredo León
Japan Yūki Ishikawa
Best MBUnited States Maxwell Holt
Brazil Lucas Saatkamp
Best OPPJapan Yūji Nishida
Best LiberoBrazil Thales Hoss
Tournament statistics
Matches played66
Attendance152,460 (2,310 per match)
Best scorerItaly Gabriele Nelli
Best spikerArgentina Agustín Loser
Best blockerRussia Ivan Iakovlev
Best serverJapan Yūji Nishida
Best setterArgentina Matías Sánchez
Best diggerAustralia Luke Perry
Best receiverArgentina Santiago Danani
Official website
FIVB Volleyball World Cup 2019

The 2019 FIVB Men's World Cup was the 14th edition of the event, 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 from 1 to 15 October 2019 in Japan.[1] That was the first time since 1989 that FIVB decided not to allocate any spots in the Olympics, due to Japan hosting the 2020 Summer Olympics.

Qualification

Twelve teams qualified for the competition by being one of the top two teams of each continental federation based on FIVB World Ranking on 1 January 2019 (except Japan who qualified as hosts, and Poland who qualified as 2018 World Champions).

Qualified to 2019 FIVB World Cup
Host and 2018 World Champion
Rank Team WC 2015 OG 2016 WL 2017 WCH 2018 Total Note
1 Brazil801004590315CSV first team
2 United States100804080300NORCECA first team
3 Italy90902462266CEV first team
4 Poland8050321002622018 World champion
5 Russia70703856234CEV second team
6 Canada30504245167NORCECA second team
7 Argentina50502833161CSV second team
8 Iran25502636137AVC first team
9 France0305050130
10 Serbia023870110
11 Japan402203092Host
12 Belgium01344580
13 Egypt530103075CAVB first team
14 Bulgaria02304072
15 Netherlands00185068
16 Australia53193663AVC second team
17 Slovenia00224062
18 Cuba02003050
19 Finland01133347
20 China02172544
21 Mexico02061440
22 Tunisia5352538CAVB second team

Qualified teams

Team Confederation Qualified as Qualified on Previous appearances
Total First Last
 Japan AVC Host country 31 January 2013 13 1965 2015
 Poland CEV World Champions 30 September 2018 6 1965 2015
 Iran AVC World Ranking for AVC 1 January 2019 3 1991 2015
 Australia 2 2007 2015
 Egypt CAVB World Ranking for CAVB 7 1977 2015
 Tunisia 8 1969 2015
 Italy CEV World Ranking for CEV 7 1981 2015
 Russia1 11 1965 2015
 Brazil CSV World Ranking for CSV 11 1969 2011
 Argentina 6 1985 2015
 United States NORCECA World Ranking for NORCECA 10 1977 2015
 Canada 5 1977 2015
Notes
1 Competed as Soviet Union; 5th appearance as Russia.

Squads

Venues

Site First round Second and Third round
A FukuokaHiroshima
Marine Messe FukuokaHiroshima Prefectural Sports Center (Green Arena)
Capacity: 8,500Capacity: 7,000
B NaganoHiroshima
White RingHiroshima Prefectural Sports Center (Sub Arena)
Capacity: 5,000Capacity: 1,200

Format

Pool APool B
 Japan (Host) Brazil (1)
 United States (2) Russia (5)
 Italy (3) Canada (6)
 Poland (4) Iran (8)
 Argentina (7) Egypt (13)
 Tunisia (22) Australia (16)

The competition system of the 2019 World Cup was the single Round-Robin system. Each team played once against each of the other 11 teams.

The teams were divided into 2 pools of 6 teams each. In round 1, total 30 matches in 5 days, each teams played against the other teams from the same pool. For rounds 2 and 3, total 36 matches in 6 days, each team played against the teams from another pool. Numbers in brackets denoted the FIVB World Ranking as of 1 January 2019 except the hosts who ranked 11th.[2]

  1. Match points
  2. Number of matches won
  3. Sets ratio
  4. Points ratio
  5. Result of the last match between the tied teams

Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 match points for the winner, 0 match points for the loser
Match won 3–2: 2 match points for the winner, 1 match point for the loser

Results

Pos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR
1  Brazil 11 11 0 32 33 5 6.600 925 752 1.230
2  Poland 11 9 2 28 30 9 3.333 941 787 1.196
3  United States 11 9 2 27 29 12 2.417 960 778 1.234
4  Japan 11 8 3 22 26 16 1.625 967 902 1.072
5  Argentina 11 6 5 19 24 20 1.200 984 969 1.015
6  Russia 11 5 6 15 20 23 0.870 939 961 0.977
7  Italy 11 5 6 14 19 22 0.864 903 904 0.999
8  Iran 11 4 7 12 19 25 0.760 965 1042 0.926
9  Canada 11 4 7 12 19 28 0.679 976 1058 0.922
10  Egypt 11 2 9 8 15 29 0.517 927 1025 0.904
11  Australia 11 2 9 5 9 29 0.310 790 904 0.874
12  Tunisia 11 1 10 4 6 31 0.194 696 891 0.781
Source: Standings

First round

Site A

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
1 Oct12:30Argentina 3–2 United States25–2125–2019–2521–2515–12105–103Report
1 Oct15:00Poland 3–0 Tunisia25–1625–2325–12  75–51Report
1 Oct19:20Japan 3–0 Italy25–1725–1925–21  75–57Report
2 Oct12:30Tunisia 1–3 Argentina19–2518–2525–2314–25 76–98Report
2 Oct15:00Italy 1–3 United States25–1919–2514–2519–25 77–94Report
2 Oct19:20Poland 3–1 Japan25–2325–1719–2525–17 94–82Report
4 Oct12:30Argentina 2–3 Italy28–2625–1712–2518–2510–1593–108Report
4 Oct15:00United States 3–1 Poland25–1925–2024–2627–25 101–90Report
4 Oct19:20Japan 3–0 Tunisia25–2325–2125–11  75–55Report
5 Oct12:30Poland 3–1 Argentina27–2925–1725–1826–24 103–88Report
5 Oct15:00Tunisia 0–3 Italy19–2521–2518–25  58–75Report
5 Oct19:20Japan 0–3 United States19–2519–2521–25  59–75Report
6 Oct12:30Italy 0–3 Poland18–2518–2522–25  58–75Report
6 Oct15:00United States 3–0 Tunisia25–1025–1825–17  75–45Report
6 Oct19:20Argentina 1–3 Japan19–2520–2528–2622–25 89–101Report

Site B

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
1 Oct11:00Australia 1–3 Egypt22–2525–2123–2518–25 88–96Report
1 Oct14:00Russia 3–1 Iran25–2125–1824–2625–22 99–87Report
1 Oct18:00Brazil 3–0 Canada25–1425–2225–14  75–50Report
2 Oct11:00Egypt 3–1 Iran22–2526–2425–1826–24 99–91Report
2 Oct14:00Russia 3–2 Canada23–2516–2525–1725–2315–10104–100Report
2 Oct18:00Australia 0–3 Brazil15–2520–2517–25  52–75Report
4 Oct11:00Iran 3–1 Canada18–2525–2327–2525–19 95–92Report
4 Oct14:00Australia 3–2 Russia25–1622–2526–2825–2115–12113–102Report
4 Oct18:00Brazil 3–1 Egypt25–1921–2525–1925–22 96–85Report
5 Oct11:00Egypt 2–3 Canada25–2725–2725–1625–229–15109–107Report
5 Oct14:00Brazil 3–0 Russia25–1625–2225–22  75–60Report
5 Oct17:00Australia 1–3 Iran22–2525–1818–2525–27 90–95Report
6 Oct11:00Russia 3–1 Egypt25–1921–2525–1925–21 96–84Report
6 Oct14:00Iran 1–3 Brazil27–2521–2525–2722–25 95–102Report
6 Oct17:00Canada 3–1 Australia18–2528–2625–2025–22 96–93Report

Second round

Site A

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
9 Oct12:30Italy 3–0 Egypt25–1925–2125–22  75–62Report
9 Oct15:00Poland 3–1 Russia25–2725–2125–1825–22 100–88Report
9 Oct19:20Japan 3–0 Australia25–1725–2225–22  75–61Report
10 Oct12:30Poland 3–0 Egypt25–1925–1825–16  75–53Report
10 Oct15:00Italy 3–0 Australia30–2825–1325–22  80–63Report
10 Oct19:20Japan 3–1 Russia25–2221–2525–2225–16 96–85Report
11 Oct12:30Poland 3–0 Australia25–1825–2025–9  75–47Report
11 Oct15:00Italy 1–3 Russia25–1325–2726–2812–25 88–93Report
11 Oct19:20Japan 3–2 Egypt25–1418–2525–2328–3015–13111–105Report

Site B

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
9 Oct11:00Tunisia 2–3 Canada20–2525–2027–2925–2012–15109–109Report
9 Oct14:00Argentina 0–3 Brazil19–2519–2524–26  62–76Report
9 Oct18:00United States 3–1 Iran25–1822–2525–1825–12 97–73Report
10 Oct11:00Argentina 3–0 Canada25–1625–2225–20  75–58Report
10 Oct14:00Tunisia 0–3 Iran24–2617–2522–25  63–76Report
10 Oct18:00United States 0–3 Brazil23–2522–2517–25  62–75Report
11 Oct11:00Argentina 2–3 Iran25–2725–2325–1917–2510–15102–109Report
11 Oct14:00Tunisia 0–3 Brazil17–2514–2513–25  44–75Report
11 Oct18:00United States 3–2 Canada21–2525–1120–2525–1915–13106–93Report

Third round

Site A

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
13 Oct12:30Canada 3–2 Italy19–2525–1715–2525–2318–16102–106Report
13 Oct15:00Brazil 3–2 Poland19–2525–2325–1916–2515–11100–103Report
13 Oct19:20Japan 3–1 Iran25–1626–2825–1325–21 101–78Report
14 Oct12:30Poland 3–0 Canada25–2326–2425–20  76–67Report
14 Oct15:00Italy 3–2 Iran25–2727–2930–2825–1715–13122–114Report
14 Oct19:20Japan 1–3 Brazil17–2526–2414–2525–27 82–101Report
15 Oct12:30Poland 3–0 Iran25–1825–1825–16  75–52Report
15 Oct15:00Italy 0–3 Brazil20–2522–2515–25  57–75Report
15 Oct19:20Japan 3–2 Canada22–2525–2025–2323–2515–9110–102Report

Site B

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
13 Oct11:00Argentina 3–1 Russia25–2325–2321–2525–16 96–87Report
13 Oct14:00United States 3–0 Australia25–1425–1325–16  75–43Report
13 Oct17:00Tunisia 3–1 Egypt25–2314–2525–1725–18 89–83Report
14 Oct11:00United States 3–0 Russia25–2325–1125–16  75–50Report
14 Oct14:00Argentina 3–1 Egypt25–2725–1725–2225–17 100–83Report
14 Oct17:00Tunisia 0–3 Australia21–2517–2521–25  59–75Report
15 Oct11:00United States 3–1 Egypt22–2525–1625–1425–13 97–68Report
15 Oct14:00Tunisia 0–3 Russia16–2516–2515–25  47–75Report
15 Oct18:00Argentina 3–0 Australia25–2025–2126–24  76–65Report

Final standing

Awards

Statistics leaders

The statistics of each group follows the vis reports P2 and P3. The statistics include 6 volleyball skills; serve, reception, set, spike, block, and dig. The table below shows the top 5 ranked players in each skill plus top scorers as of October 1, 2019.[3]

References

  1. "FIVB World Cup to return to Japan in 2019 ahead of Tokyo 2020 Olympics". FIVB. 20 October 2018. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  2. "Olympic and World champions to meet in World Cup". FIVB. 22 June 2015. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  3. "Statistics". FIVB.org. 1 October 2019.
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