FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship

FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2015 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship
Sport Volleyball
Founded 1977
No. of teams 16
Continent International (FIVB)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Russia (10th title)
Most titles  Russia (10 titles)

The FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship, called the FIVB Volleyball Men's Junior World Championship between 2007 and 2011, is the world championship of volleyball for male players under the age of 21 organized by Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB).

The first edition was staged in 1977 in Brazil and tournaments have been played every four years for the first three editions and every two years since then. The most recent tournament was hosted by Mexico in the cities of Mexicali and Tijuana and won by Russia.

Russia is the most successful nation in the tournament's history, with ten titles and two runners-up. Brazil is the second most successful with four titles and six runners-up.

A corresponding tournament for female players is the FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship.

Results summary

Year Host Final 3rd place match Teams
Champions Score Runners-up 3rd place Score 4th place
1977
Details
Brazil
Brazil

Soviet Union
3–0
China

Brazil
3–0
Mexico
16
1981
Details
United States
Denver

Soviet Union
3–0
Brazil

South Korea
3–1
China
16
1985
Details
Italy
Italy

Soviet Union
3–1
Italy

Cuba
3–0
South Korea
16
1987
Details
Bahrain
Manama

South Korea
3–2
Cuba

Soviet Union
3–1
West Germany
16
1989
Details
Greece
Athens

Soviet Union
3–1
Japan

Brazil
3–0
Bulgaria
16
1991
Details
Egypt
Cairo

Bulgaria
3–0
Italy

Soviet Union
3–0
Brazil
16
1993
Details
Argentina
Rosario / Santa Fe

Brazil
3–1
Italy

Czechoslovakia
3–2
Argentina
16
1995
Details
Malaysia
Johor Bahru / Kuala Lumpur

Russia
3–2
Brazil

Italy
3–1
Finland
15
1997
Details
Bahrain
Manama

Poland
3–1
Brazil

Russia
3–1
Venezuela
16
1999
Details
Thailand
Sisaket / Ubon Ratchathani

Russia
3–1
France

Brazil
3–0
Venezuela
16
2001
Details
Poland
Wrocław

Brazil
3–0
Russia

Venezuela
3–0
Italy
16
2003
Details
Iran
Tehran

Poland
3–2
Brazil

Bulgaria
3–0
South Korea
16
2005
Details
India
Visakhapatnam

Russia
3–0
Brazil

Cuba
3–0
Netherlands
12
2007
Details
Morocco
Casablanca / Rabat

Brazil
3–0
Russia

Iran
3–1
Italy
12
2009
Details
India
Pune

Brazil
3–2
Cuba

Argentina
3–0
India
16
2011
Details
Brazil
Niterói / Rio de Janeiro

Russia
3–2
Argentina

Serbia
3–1
United States
16
2013
Details
Turkey
Ankara / Izmir

Russia
3–0
Brazil

Italy
3–1
France
20
2015
Details
Mexico
Mexicali / Tijuana

Russia
3–2
Argentina

China
3–1
Brazil
16
2017
Details
Czech Republic
Brno / Ceské Budejovice
16

Medals table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Russia[upper-alpha 1]102315
2 Brazil 46313
3 Poland 2002
4 Bulgaria 1012
 South Korea 1012
6 Italy 0325
7 Cuba 0224
8 Argentina 0213
9 China 0112
10 France 0101
 Japan 0101
12 Czech Republic[upper-alpha 2] 0011
 Iran0011
 Serbia 0011
 Venezuela 0011
Total 18181854

Appearance

Team Brazil
1977
(16)
United States
1981
(16)
Italy
1985
(16)
Bahrain
1987
(16)
Greece
1989
(16)
Egypt
1991
(16)
Argentina
1993
(16)
Malaysia
1995
(15)
Bahrain
1997
(16)
Thailand
1999
(16)
Poland
2001
(16)
Iran
2003
(16)
India
2005
(12)
Morocco
2007
(12)
India
2009
(16)
Brazil
2011
(16)
Turkey
2013
(20)
Mexico
2015
(16)
Czech Republic
2017

(16)
Total
 Algeria14th12th13th3
 Argentina9th5th11th7th10th11th4th8th5th3rd2nd7th2ndQ14
 Bahrain8th16th9th3
 BelarusPart of  Soviet Union15th1
 Belgium6th9th2
 Brazil3rd2nd6th6th3rd4th1st2nd2nd3rd1st2nd2nd1st1st5th2nd4th18
 Bulgaria5th5th4th1st9th3rd6th13th8
 Canada10th13th12th5th9th12th11th12th8th9
 Chile14th12th2
 China2nd4th7th9th8th9th9th9th9th13th13th11th15th3rdQ15
 Chinese Taipei14th13th13th13th4
 Colombia8th1
 Cuba6th3rd2nd5th8th11th5th3rd8th2nd13th11
 Czech RepublicSee  CzechoslovakiaQ1
 Dominican Republic13th1
 Egypt15th16th13th12th9th-10th13th15th14th15thQ11
 EstoniaPart of  Soviet Union13th17th2
 Finland4th1
 France9th2nd7th10th4th10th6
 GermanySee  West Germany13th13th5th8th9th10th6
 Greece11th6th5th13th16th5
 Haiti16th1
 India11th9th9th9th4th8th8th7
 Indonesia15th1
 Iran9th9th8th6th5th3rd7th6th5th12thQ11
 Italy2nd9th2nd2nd3rd6th6th4th13th4th3rd5th12
 Japan6th9th10th10th2nd5th7th9th11th12th10th14th12
 LatviaPart of  Soviet Union8th1
 Malaysia13th1
 Mexico4th12th14th13th13th16th16th7
 Morocco13th9th12th18th4
 Netherlands8th6th4th3
 Nigeria13th1
 Paraguay14th1
 Peru15th16th2
 Poland7th8th1st9th9th1st9th9th8
 Puerto Rico14th13th9th16th4
 RussiaSee  Soviet Union5th1st3rd1st2nd5th1st2nd5th1st1st1st12
 Rwanda20th1
 Saudi Arabia13th16th13th15th9th5
 SerbiaSee  YugoslaviaSee  Serbia and Montenegro3rd9th2
 SlovakiaSee  Czechoslovakia9th9th2
 SloveniaSee  Yugoslavia9th7th2
 South Korea5th3rd4th1st11th6th5th9th7th6th4th6th12
 Spain11th10th13th13th7th7th6
 Thailand9th1
 Tunisia15th15th11th13th9th13th13th9th14th14th13th11
 Turkey6th6th2
 United States7th7th8th7th8th4th11th11thQ9
 UkrainePart of  Soviet Union9th13th2
 Venezuela11th16th7th9th4th4th3rd13th19th9
Discontinued nations
 Czechoslovakia7th3rdSee  Czech Republic2
 Serbia and MontenegroSee  Yugoslavia7th7th7thSee  Serbia3
 Soviet Union1st1st1st3rd1st3rdSee  Russia6
 West Germany8th4thSee  Germany2
 Yugoslavia10thSee  Serbia and MontenegroSee  Serbia1
Legend

MVP by edition

See also

Notes

  1. FIVB considers Russia (Since 1993) as the inheritor of the records of Soviet Union (1948–1991) and CIS (1992).
  2. FIVB considers Czech Republic (Since 1994) as the inheritor of the records of Czechoslovakia (1948–1993).

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