A decision from CEV to eliminate Final Four in both competitions and introduce home-and-away semifinal and Super Finals for the Champions League, that was made a year ago, now came with prize money that has never been awarded before in a premier European club contest
The four teams, two Women’s and two Men’s, competing at the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin, Germany (May 18), will run for a € 1.2 million – € 600,000 per gender (400,000 for the winners and 200,000 for the runners-up).
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Why there was no individual awards (such as Best Libero, Best setter….) in the 2019 CEV Champions League?
Re: @Youshen
Probably because the final consisted of only two teams, so a dream team wouldn’t really be representative of the champions league and a bit unnecessary, but that’s just my opinion 🙂