CEV Cup

The CEV Cup is the second tier official competition for men's Volleyball clubs of Europe. The competition takes place every year.

CEV Cup
Upcoming season or competition:
Current sports event 2023–24 CEV Cup
FormerlyCEV Cup Winners' Cup (1972–2000)
CEV Top Teams Cup
(2000–2007)
SportVolleyball
Founded1972 (1972)
AdministratorCEV
No. of teams32 (Main phase)
CountryCEV members
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
Italy Modena Volley
(4th title)
Most titlesItaly Modena Volley
Russia Dynamo Moscow
(4 titles each)
Official websiteOfficial website

Until 2000, it was the CEV Cup Winners' Cup. In 2000 it was renamed CEV Top Teams Cup and in 2007 it was renamed CEV Cup. The former CEV Cup was renamed to CEV Challenge Cup.

History

Title holders

CEV Cup Winners' Cup

Year Final Third place match
Champion Score Second place Third place Fourth place
1972–73
Details
Soviet Union
Zvezda Voroshilovgrad
Group Stage Hungary
Csepel Budapest
Bulgaria
Levski Spartak Sofia
Italy
Ruini Firenze
1973–74
Details
Soviet Union
Elektrotechnika Riga
Group Stage Soviet Union
Zvezda Voroshilovgrad
Poland
Resovia
Italy
Lubiam Bologna
1974–75
Details
Soviet Union
Elektrotechnika Riga
Group Stage Bulgaria
Levski Spartak Sofia
Czechoslovakia
Aero Odolena Voda
Hungary
Újpesti
1975–76
Details
Bulgaria
CSKA Sofia
Group Stage Czechoslovakia
Červená Hvězda Bratislava
Italy
Klippan Torino
Netherlands
Bouwlust Orawi
1976–77
Details
Soviet Union
Elektrotechnika Riga
Group Stage Romania
Steaua București
Czechoslovakia
Aero Odolena Voda
Hungary
Budapest Honvéd
1977–78
Details
Czechoslovakia
Rudá Hvězda Praha
Group Stage Poland
AZS Olsztyn
Italy
Paoletti Catania
Turkey
Eczacıbaşı İstanbul
1978–79
Details
Romania
Dinamo București
Group Stage Bulgaria
Levski Spartak Sofia
Czechoslovakia
Rudá Hvězda Praha
Netherlands
Gemeenteservice Vught
1979–80
Details
Italy
Panini Modena
Group Stage Greece
Panathinaikos
Czechoslovakia
Aero Odolena Voda
Turkey
Vinylex İstanbul
1980–81
Details
Czechoslovakia
Červená Hvězda Bratislava
Group Stage Romania
Steaua București
Soviet Union
Avtomobilist Leningrad
Bulgaria
CSKA Sofia
1981–82
Details
Soviet Union
Avtomobilist Leningrad
Group Stage Bulgaria
Levski Spartak Sofia
Romania
Steaua București
France
AS Grenobloise
1982–83
Details
Soviet Union
Avtomobilist Leningrad
Group Stage Italy
Robe di Kappa Torino
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Vojvodina Novi Sad
Turkey
Güney Sanayi Adana
1983–84
Details
Italy
Robe di Kappa Torino
Group Stage Spain
Son Amar Palma de Mallorca
France
Asnières Sports
Netherlands
Brother Martinus Amstelveen
1984–85
Details
Soviet Union
Dynamo Moscow
Group Stage Bulgaria
Levski Spartak Sofia
Romania
Steaua București
West Germany
Hamburger SV
1985–86
Details
Italy
Panini Modena
Group Stage Romania
Steaua București
Bulgaria
CSKA Sofia
Soviet Union
Dynamo Moscow
1986–87
Details
Italy
Tartarini Bologna
Group Stage Bulgaria
Levski Sofia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Bosna Sarajevo
Poland
Resovia
1987–88
Details
Italy
Maxicono Parma
3–0 Italy
Tartarini Bologna
Bulgaria
Levski Sofia
Czechoslovakia
Rudá Hvězda Praha
1988–89
Details
Italy
Maxicono Parma
3–0 Bulgaria
Levski Sofia
Greece
Panathinaikos
Italy
Camst Bologna
1989–90
Details
Italy
Maxicono Parma
3–1 Italy
Sisley Treviso
Soviet Union
Dynamo Moscow
West Germany
Hamburger SV
1990–91
Details
Italy
Eurostile Montichari
3–1 Soviet Union
Avtomobilist Leningrad
France
Fréjus VB
Belgium
Knack Roeselare
1991–92
Details
Italy
Eurostile Montichari
3–2 Italy
Mediolanum Milano
Germany
Moerser SC
Belgium
Desimpel Torhout
1992–93
Details
Italy
Mediolanum Milano
3–1 France
AS Cannes
Italy
Gabeca Montichiari
Greece
Aris Thessaloniki
1993–94
Details
Italy
Sisley Treviso
3–2 Italy
Mediolanum Milano
France
AS Cannes
Greece
AS Orestiada
1994–95
Details
Italy
Daytona Las Modena
3–0 Spain
Numancia Soria
Belgium
Knack Roeselare
Greece
Aris Thessaloniki
1995–96
Details
Greece
Olympiacos
3–2 Germany
Bayer Wuppertal
Netherlands
Alcom Capelle
Spain
Unicaja Almería
1996–97
Details
Italy
Alpitour Traco Cuneo
3–0 Greece
Olympiacos
Russia
Belogorie Belgorod
Germany
SCC Berlin
1997–98
Details
Italy
Alpitour Traco Cuneo
3–0 Greece
Olympiacos
Portugal
Castêlo da Maia GC
Spain
CS Gran Canaria
1998–99
Details
France
AS Cannes
3–2 Italy
Alpitour Traco Cuneo
Russia
Lokomotiv Izumrud Ekaterinburg
Turkey
Arçelik İstanbul
1999–00
Details
France
Paris Volley
3–1 Italy
Alpitour Traco Cuneo
Greece
AEK Athens
Turkey
Galatasaray

CEV Top Teams Cup

Year Final Third place match
Champion Score Second place Third place Fourth place
2000–01
Details
Portugal
SC Espinho
3–2 Russia
Izumrud Ekaterinburg
Spain
Unicaja Almería
Turkey
Erdemirspor Ereğli
2001–02
Details
Belgium
Knack Roeselare
3–1 Portugal
SC Espinho
Poland
Domex Tytan AZS Częstochowa
Ukraine
Lokomotiv Kharkiv
2002–03
Details
Netherlands
Piet Zoomers Apeldoorn
3–1 Ukraine
Lokomotiv Kharkiv
Netherlands
Omniworld Almere
Ukraine
Azot Cherkasy
2003–04
Details
Ukraine
Lokomotiv Kharkiv
3–1 Romania
Deltacons Tulcea
Austria
Tiroler Wasserkraft Innsbruck
Portugal
Castêlo da Maia GC
2004–05
Details
Greece
Olympiacos
3–0 Netherlands
Ortec Nesselande
Czech Republic
Dukla Liberec
Netherlands
Omniworld Almere
2005–06
Details
Italy
Copra Berni Piacenza
3–2 Spain
Pòrtol Son Amar Palma
Greece
Panathinaikos
Serbia
Vojvodina Novi Sad
2006–07
Details
Slovenia
Autocommerce Bled
3–2 Italy
Cimone Modena
Russia
Iskra Odintsovo
North Macedonia
Rabotnički Fersped Skopje

CEV Cup

Year Final Third place match
Champion Score Second place Third place Fourth place
2007–08
Details
Italy
Roma Volley
3–0 Belgium
Noliko Maaseik
Montenegro
Budvanska Rivijera Budva
Russia
Fakel Novy Urengoy
2008–09
Details
Russia
Lokomotiv Belgorod
3–1 Greece
Panathinaikos
Italy
Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo
Spain
Unicaja Almería
2009–10
Details
Italy
Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo
3–1 Russia
Iskra Odintsovo
Belgium
Noliko Maaseik
Italy
Copra Nord Meccanica Piacenza
2010–11
Details
Italy
Sisley Treviso
2–3, 3–1
(GS 15–11)
Poland
ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle
2011–12
Details
Russia
Dynamo Moscow
3–2, 3–2 Poland
Asseco Resovia
2012–13
Details
Turkey
Halkbank Ankara
3–1, 3–2 Italy
Andreoli Latina
2013–14
Details
France
Paris Volley
0–3, 3–1
(GS 15–11)
Russia
Guberniya Nizhny Novgorod
2014–15
Details
Russia
Dynamo Moscow
3–1, 1–3
(GS 15–12)
Italy
Energy T.I. Diatec Trentino
2015–16
Details
Germany
Berlin Recycling Volleys
3–2, 3–0 Russia
Gazprom-Ugra Surgut
2016–17
Details
France
Tours VB
0–3, 3–1
(GS 15–13)
Italy
Diatec Trentino
2017–18
Details
Russia
Belogorie Belgorod
3–0, 3–2 Turkey
Ziraat Bankası Ankara
2018–19
Details
Italy
Diatec Trentino
3–0, 3–2 Turkey
Galatasaray
2019–20
Details
Cancelled
2020–21
Details
Russia
Dynamo Moscow
3–2, 3–1 Russia
Zenit Saint Petersburg
2021–22
Details
Italy
Vero Volley Monza
3–0, 3–0 France
Tours VB
2022–23
Details
Italy
Valsa Group Modena
0–3, 3–0
(GS 15–9)
Belgium
Knack Roeselare

Titles by club

Rank Club Titles Runner–up Champion years
1. Italy Modena Volley 4 1 1980, 1986, 1995, 2023
2. Soviet Union Russia Dynamo Moscow 4 1985, 2012, 2015, 2021
3. Italy Piemonte Volley 3 2 1997, 1998, 2010
4. Soviet Union Elektrotechnika Riga 3 1974, 1975, 1977
= Italy Pallavolo Parma 3 1988, 1989, 1990
6. Greece Olympiacos 2 2 1996, 2005
7. Soviet Union Avtomobilist Leningrad 2 1 1982, 1983
= Italy Volley Treviso 2 1 1994, 2011
9. Italy Gabeca Pallavolo 2 1991, 1992
= France Paris Volley 2 2000, 2014
= Russia Belogorie Belgorod 2 2009, 2018
12. Italy Gonzaga Milano 1 2 1993
= Italy Trentino Volley 1 2 2019
14. Soviet Union Zvezda Voroshilovgrad 1 1 1973
= Czechoslovakia ČH Bratislava 1 1 1981
= Italy CUS Torino Pallavolo 1 1 1984
= Italy Zinella Volley 1 1 1987
= France AS Cannes 1 1 1999
= Portugal SC Espinho 1 1 2001
= Ukraine Lokomotiv Kharkiv 1 1 2004
= France Tours VB 1 1 2017
= Belgium Knack Roeselare 1 1 2002
23. Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 1 1976
= Czechoslovakia Rudá Hvězda Praha 1 1978
= Romania Dinamo București 1 1979
= Netherlands Piet Zoomers Apeldoorn 1 2003
= Italy Volley Piacenza 1 2006
= Slovenia ACH Volley Bled 1 2007
= Italy M. Roma Volley 1 2008
= Turkey Halkbank Ankara 1 2013
= Germany Berlin Recycling Volleys 1 2016
= Italy Vero Volley Monza 1 2022
33. Bulgaria Levski Sofia 6
34. Romania Steaua București 3
35. Greece Panathinaikos 2
= Spain CV Pòrtol 2
37. Hungary Csepel Budapest 1
= Poland AZS Olsztyn 1
= Spain Numancia Soria 1
= Germany Bayer Wuppertal 1
= Russia Izumrud Ekaterinburg 1
= Romania Deltacons Tulcea 1
= Netherlands Ortec Nesselande 1
= Belgium Maaseik 1
= Russia Iskra Odintsovo 1
= Poland ZAKSA 1
= Poland Resovia 1
= Italy Andreoli Latina 1
= Russia Nizhny Novgorod 1
= Russia Gazprom-Ugra Surgut 1
= Turkey Ziraat Bankası Ankara 1
= Turkey Galatasaray 1
= Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 1

Titles by country

Rank Country Won Runner–up Total
1 Italy211132
2 Soviet Union729
3 Russia5510
4 France426
5 Greece246
6 Czechoslovakia213
7 Bulgaria167
8 Romania145
9 Turkey123
 Belgium123
11 Netherlands112
 Portugal112
 Germany112
 Ukraine112
15 Slovenia11
16 Poland33
17 Spain33
18 Hungary11
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