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The 2011–12 CEV Cup was the 40th edition of the European CEV Cup volleyball club tournament.
Russian club Dynamo Moscow beat Polish club Asseco Resovia in both final matches and won the tournament for the first time.[1][2]
Participating teams[edit]
Country |
Number of teams |
Teams
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Austria |
1 |
SK Posojilnica Aich-Dob
|
Belgium |
2 |
Knack Randstad Roeselare, Aquacare Halen
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
1 |
OK Kakanj
|
Croatia |
2 |
Mladost Zagreb, Mladost Marina Kaštela
|
Cyprus |
1 |
Anorthosis Famagusta
|
Estonia |
1 |
VK Selver Tallinn
|
Finland |
2 |
Isku Volley Tampere, Lakkapää Rovaniemi
|
France |
2 |
Arago de Sète, AS Cannes
|
Germany |
1 |
Berlin Recycling Volleys
|
Greece |
2 |
G.C. Lamia, Iraklis Thessaloniki
|
Israel |
1 |
Maccabi Tel Aviv
|
Italy |
1 |
Acqua Paradiso Monza
|
Montenegro |
1 |
OK Budućnost Podgorica
|
Netherlands |
1 |
Draisma Dynamo Apeldoorn
|
Poland |
2 |
Asseco Resovia, Tytan AZS Częstochowa
|
Romania |
3 |
Dinamo București, Stiinta Explorari Baia Mare, Remat Zalău
|
Russia |
2 |
Dynamo Moscow, Belogorie Belgorod
|
Spain |
1 |
Unicaja Almería
|
Serbia |
1 |
Crvena Zvezda Beograd
|
Slovenia |
2 |
Calcit Kamnik, ACH Volley Ljubljana
|
Switzerland |
2 |
Seat Volley Näfels, Lausane UC
|
Turkey |
3 |
Halkbank Ankara, İstanbul BBSK, Fenerbahçe Istanbul
|
Ukraine |
1 |
Lokomotyv Kharkiv
|
Main phase[edit]
16th Finals[edit]
8th Finals[edit]
4th Finals[edit]
Challenge phase[edit]
First leg[edit]
Second leg[edit]
Final phase[edit]
Semi finals[edit]
First leg[edit]
Second leg[edit]
First leg[edit]
Second leg[edit]
Final standings[edit]
|
Team Members
|
Alexander Markin, Hachatur Stepanyan, David Lee, Sergey Grankin, Nikolay Pavlov, Roman Bragin, Nikolay Kharitonov, Denis Kalinin, Péter Veres, Dmitry Shcherbinin, Pavel Kruglov, Valentin Bezrukov
|
Head coach
|
Yury Cherednik
|
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References[edit]
External links[edit]
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CEV Cup Winner's Cup (1972–2000) |
- 1972–73
- 1973–74
- 1974–75
- 1975–76
- 1976–77
- 1977–78
- 1978–79
- 1979–80
- 1980–81
- 1981–82
- 1982–83
- 1983–84
- 1984–85
- 1985–86
- 1986–87
- 1987–88
- 1988–89
- 1989–90
- 1990–91
- 1991–92
- 1992–93
- 1993–94
- 1994–95
- 1995–96
- 1996–97
- 1997–98
- 1998–99
- 1999–2000
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Top Teams Cup (2000–2007) |
- 2000–01
- 2001–02
- 2002–03
- 2003–04
- 2004–05
- 2005–06
- 2006–07
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CEV Cup (2007–present) | |
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