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1995 Women's European Volleyball Championship

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FieldValue
competitionWomen's European Volleyball Championship
continentEurope
genderwomen
year1995
host
dates23 September – 1 October
teams12
venuesVarious
cities2
championsNetherlands
title_number1
mvpNED Elles Leferink
website[Website](http://www.cev.lu/Competition-Area/competition.aspx?ID=310&PID=639)
last1993 Women's European Volleyball Championship
next1997 Women's European Volleyball Championship

The 1995 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 19th edition of the event, organised by Europe's governing volleyball body, the Confédération Européenne de Volleyball. It was hosted in Arnhem and Groningen, Netherlands from 23 September to 1 October 1995. The two finalists qualified for the 1995 FIVB Women's World Cup.

Participating teams

Main article: 1995 Women's European Volleyball Championship qualification

TeamMethod of qualification
[1993 edition eighth place](1993-women-s-european-volleyball-championship-final-ranking)
Qualification group A winners
[1993 edition sixth place](1993-women-s-european-volleyball-championship-final-ranking)
[1993 edition second place](1993-women-s-european-volleyball-championship-final-ranking)
[1993 edition fifth place](1993-women-s-european-volleyball-championship-final-ranking)
[1993 edition fourth place](1993-women-s-european-volleyball-championship-final-ranking)
Qualification group B winners
Hosts
Qualification group D winners
[1993 edition first place](1993-women-s-european-volleyball-championship-final-ranking)
Qualification group C winners
[1993 edition third place](1993-women-s-european-volleyball-championship-final-ranking)

Format

The tournament was played in two different stages. In the first stage, the twelve participants were divided in two groups of six teams each. A single round-robin format was played within each group to determine the teams' group position. The second stage of the tournament consisted of two sets of semifinals to determine the tournament final ranking. The group stage firsts and seconds played the semifinals for 1st to 4th place, group stage thirds and fourths played the 5th to 8th place semifinals and the remaining four teams which finished group stages as fifth and sixth ended all tied in final ranking at 9th place. The pairing of the semifinals was made so teams played against the opposite group teams which finished in a different position (1st played against 2nd, 3rd played against 4th).

Pools composition

Pool APool B

Squads

Venues

Pool APool B and Final round
{{Location map+Netherlands
**Groningen****Arnhem**

Preliminary round

  • All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00).

Pool A

  • venue location: Groningen, Netherlands

Pool B

  • venue location: Arnhem, Netherlands

Final round

  • venue location: Arnhem, Netherlands
  • All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00).

5th–8th place

  • Pools A and B third and fourth positions play each other. |30 Sep||1||3 |30 Sep||0||3 |1 Oct||2||3 |1 Oct||3||0

5th–8th semifinals

7th place match

5th place match

Final

  • Pools A and B first and second positions play each other. |30 Sep||1||3 |30 Sep||0||3 |1 Oct||3||0 |1 Oct||3||0

Semifinals

3rd place match

Final

Final ranking

PlaceTeam
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Cintha Boersma, Erna Brinkman, Marjolein de Jong, Jolanda Elshof, Riëtte Fledderus, Jerine Fleurke, Petra Groenland, Marrit Leenstra, Elles Leferink, Irena Machovcak, Ingrid Visser, Henriëtte Weersing.
**Head coach**: Bert Goedkoop.

Individual awards

  • MVP: Elles Leferink
  • Best spiker: Barbara Jelić
  • Best server: Barbara Jelić
  • Best blocker: Jerine Fleurke
  • Best setter: Irina Kirillova
  • Best receiver: Cintha Boersma
  • Best digger: Marjolein de Jong

References

References

  1. link. (2023-02-26 Confédération Européenne de Volleyball (CEV))
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