Boys' Youth European Volleyball Championship

The Boys' Youth European Volleyball Championship is a volleyball competition for men's national teams with players under the age of 18 years, currently held biannually and organized by the European Volleyball Confederation, the volleyball federation for Europe. Originally the age limit was 19; as of the 2018 edition, the competition age limit was changed from 19 to 18 and the name to U18 European Championship.

Boys' Youth European Volleyball Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2022 Boys' U18 Volleyball European Championship
SportVolleyball
Founded1995 (1995)
Inaugural season1995
No. of teams12 (2022)
ContinentEurope (CEV)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Italy (3rd title)
Most titles Russia (5 titles)
Official websitecev.eu

Results summary

Year Host Final 3rd place match Teams
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 4th place
1995
Details
Spain
Spain

Russia
3–1
Italy

Poland
3–0
France
8
1997
Details
Slovakia
Slovakia

Italy
3–2
Greece

Poland
3–0
Czech Republic
8
1999
Details
Poland
Poland

Russia
3–0
Germany

Czech Republic
3–2
Poland
8
2001
Details
Czech Republic
Czech Republic

Russia
3–1
Poland

France
3–1
Italy
8
2003
Details
Croatia
Croatia

Russia
3–0
Poland

Italy
3–0
Germany
8
2005
Details
Latvia
Latvia

Poland
3–2
France

Italy
3–0
Slovakia
12
2007
Details
Austria
Austria

France
3–2
Poland

Belgium
3–2
Russia
12
2009
Details
Netherlands
Netherlands

France
3–0
Serbia

Russia
3–2
Poland
12
2011
Details
Turkey
Turkey

Serbia
3–2
France

Russia
3–1
Bulgaria
12
2013
Details
Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia
Bosnia and Herzegovina / Serbia

Russia
3–1
Poland

Belgium
3–2
Finland
12
2015
Details
Turkey
Turkey

Poland
3–1
Italy

Turkey
3–1
Germany
12
2017
Details
Hungary Slovakia
Hungary / Slovakia

Czech Republic
3–2
Italy

Turkey
3–2
Russia
12
2018
Details
Czech Republic Slovakia
Czech Republic / Slovakia

Germany
3–0
Czech Republic

Italy
3–1
Russia
12
2020
Details
Italy
Italy

Italy
3–0
Czech Republic

Poland
3–1
Bulgaria
8
2022
Details
Georgia (country)
Georgia

Italy
3–0
France

Bulgaria
3–2
Serbia
12
2024
Details[1]
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
12

Medal summary

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia5027
2 Italy3339
3 Poland2439
4 France2316
5 Czech Republic1214
6 Germany1102
 Serbia1102
8 Greece0101
9 Belgium0022
 Turkey0022
11 Bulgaria0011
Totals (11 entries)15151545

Participating nations

Nation Spain
1995
Slovakia
1997
Poland
1999
Czech Republic
2001
Croatia
2003
Latvia
2005
Austria
2007
Netherlands
2009
Turkey
2011
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Serbia
2013
Turkey
2015
Hungary
Slovakia
2017
Czech Republic
Slovakia
2018
Italy
2020
Georgia (country)
2022
Years
 Austria 10th10th8th3
 Belarus 12th5th8th3
 Belgium 3rd7th7th3rd7th7th6th6th8
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 12th1
 Bulgaria 6th8th4th10th6th12th6th4th3rd9
 Czech Republic 4th3rd6th6th7th1st2nd2nd7th9
 Croatia 7th8th2
 Denmark 11th1
 Estonia 11th12th2
 Finland 8th12th4th8th10th5
 France 4th5th7th3rd2nd1st1st2nd6th9th6th8th2nd13
 Georgia 12th1
 Germany 2nd5th4th10th5th11th4th1st5th11th10
 Greece 2nd6th11th9th4
 Hungary 11th10th2
 Italy 2nd1st8th4th3rd3rd8th9th7th2nd2nd3rd1st1st14
 Latvia 9th11th2
 Netherlands 5th6th6th3
 Poland 3rd3rd4th2nd2nd1st2nd4th9th2nd1st5th3rd8th14
 Portugal 8th1
 Romania 12th9th2
 Russia 1st7th1st1st1st5th4th3rd3rd1st5th4th4th13
 Serbia 8th7th2nd1st11th8th4th7
 Slovakia 6th6th7th7th4th11th12th7
 Slovenia 8th7th9th5th4
 Spain 6th12th5th5th10th5
 Turkey 9th8th5th3rd3rd9th7th7
 Ukraine 5th5th10th10th4

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