1989 Men's European Volleyball Championship

The 1989 Men's European Volleyball Championship was the sixteenth edition of the event, organized by Europe's governing volleyball body, the Confédération Européenne de Volleyball. It was hosted in Örebro and Stockholm, Sweden from September 23 to October 1, 1989.

Teams

Preliminary round

Group A

Team Points G W L PW PL Ratio SW SL Ratio
1.  Italy 9 5 4 1 14 6 2.333
2.  Sweden 8 5 3 2 11 9 1.222
3.  Bulgaria 8 5 3 2 12 8 1.500
4.  France 8 5 3 2 10 9 1.111
5.  West Germany 7 5 2 3 7 11 0.583
6.  East Germany 5 5 0 5 5 15 0.333

Group B

Team Points G W L PW PL Ratio SW SL Ratio
1.  Soviet Union 10 5 5 0 15 4 3.750
2.  Netherlands 8 5 3 2 11 7 1.572
3.  Yugoslavia 8 5 3 2 11 11 1.000
4.  Poland 8 5 3 2 10 7 1.429
5.  Romania 6 5 1 4 5 13 0.385
6.  Greece 5 5 0 5 5 15 0.333

Final round

Semi Finals Final
1989-09-30 Stockholm
  Sweden  3  
  Soviet Union  2  
 
1989-10-01 Stockholm
      Sweden  1
    Italy  3
3rd place
1989-09-30 Stockholm 1989-10-01 Stockholm
  Italy  3   Soviet Union  0
  Netherlands  0     Netherlands  3


5-8th place 5th place
1989-09-30 Stockholm
  France  3  
  Poland  2  
 
1989-10-01 Stockholm
      France  3
    Bulgaria  1
7th place
1989-09-30 Stockholm 1989-10-01 Stockholm
  Bulgaria  3   Poland  3
  Yugoslavia  0     Yugoslavia  1


9-12th place 9th place
1989-09-30 Stockholm
  East Germany  3  
  Romania  2  
 
1989-10-01 Stockholm
      East Germany  3
    Greece  2
11th place
1989-09-30 Stockholm 1989-10-01 Stockholm
  Greece  3   Romania  2
  West Germany  0     West Germany  3

Final ranking

Place Team
1st, gold medalist(s)  Italy
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Sweden
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Netherlands
4.  Soviet Union
5.  France
6.  Bulgaria
7.  Poland
8.  Yugoslavia
9.  East Germany
10.  Greece
11.  West Germany
12.  Romania

 1989 Men's European Champions 

Italy
First title


Team Roster
Andrea Anastasi, Lorenzo Bernardi, Marco Bracci, Luca Cantagalli, Ferdinando De Giorgi, Andrea Gardini, Andrea Lucchetta, Stefano Margutti, Roberto Masciarelli, Gilberto Passani, Paolo Tofoli, and Andrea Zorzi.
Head Coach: Julio Velasco.

References

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