2018 #EuroVolleyU17W
Teams from 30 countries have registered to participate in the competition – with Bulgaria hosting the Final Round from April 13 to 21, 2018 in Sofia and Samokov.
With Bulgaria pre-qualified for the Finals, 29 teams will contest the qualification round scheduled for the first weekend of January 2018. This will consist of five pools of four teams and three pools comprising three teams – with the eventual eight pool winners plus the three runners-up with the best result across all pools progressing to the Finals. In order to compare the results across pools featuring four and three teams, the results from the matches played with the teams finishing last in the pools of four will be discarded.
The Drawing of Lots to determine the composition of the second-round qualifiers will take into account the final standing of the 2017 edition of the U16 women’s European Championship.
2018 #EuroVolleyU18M
Teams from 30 countries have registered to participate in the competition – with the Czech Republic and Slovakia hosting the Final Round from April 7 to 15, 2018 in Zlin and Puchov, respectively. The Czech city of Zlin will play host to all semi-final, finals, and classification matches 5-8.
With the Czech Republic and Slovakia pre-qualified for the Finals, 28 teams will contest the qualification round scheduled for the first weekend of January 2018. This will consist of seven pools of four teams each – with the seven pool winners plus the three runners-up with the best result progressing to the Finals.
The Drawing of Lots to determine the composition of the second-round qualifiers will take into account the final standing of the 2017 edition of the U17 men’s European Championship.
2018 #EuroVolleyU19W
Teams from 34 countries have registered to participate in the competition – with Albania hosting the Final Round from September 1 to 9, 2018 (venues TBC).
The qualification process will commence in January 2018 with two single-round robin tournaments involving four and three teams, respectively, with the eventual pool winners progressing to the second round.
The second round scheduled for April 2018 will include seven pools of four teams each – with the pool winners progressing straight to the Final Round. The seven runners-up plus the third-placed team with the best result across all pools will contest the third and last stage of the qualification process scheduled for late June-early July, consisting of two pools of four teams each. The winners and runners-up of each third-round qualifier will progress to the Final Round.
The Drawing of Lots to determine the composition of the first and second-round qualifiers will take into account the latest European Ranking for U19 women’s national teams.
2018 #EuroVolleyU20M
Teams from 31 countries have registered to participate in the competition – with the Netherlands and Belgium hosting the Final Round from July 14 to 22 in The Hague, Ede and Kortrijk.
There being no first qualification round, the second round scheduled for April 2018 will include five pools of four teams and three pools of three teams – with the eight pool winners all progressing straight to the Final Round. The eight runners-up will contest the third and last stage of the qualification process scheduled for late June-early July, consisting of two pools of four teams each. The winners of each third-round qualifier will progress to the Final Round.
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