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BVA Cup

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BVA Cup
SportVolleyball
Founded2007; 17 years ago (2007)
AdministratorBVA
CountryBVA members
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
Men:
Serbia Spartak Subotica
(1st title)
Women:
Turkey Galatasaray
(2nd title)
Most titlesMen:
Turkey Fenerbahçe &
Turkey İBB Spor Kulübü &
Turkey Halkbank
(2 titles)
Women:
Turkey Beşiktaş
(5 titles)
Official websiteBalkan Volleyball

The BVA Cup (Balkan Volleyball Association Cup) is a volleyball competition contested by the respective national volleyball championship winning teams of nations in the Balkans. The tournament was founded in 2008 under the auspices of the Balkan Volleyball Association. The founders of the Balkan Volleyball Association are the volleyball federations of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Turkey.[1] The winners of the BVA Cup get the right to play in the CEV Challenge Cup. The tournament is held in September and October.

Winners (men)

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Year Winners Runners-up Third place
2008 Turkey İBB Spor Kulübü Greece AOP Kifisiás Romania Știința Explorări Baia Mare
2009 Turkey Fenerbahçe Greece Aris Serbia Partizan
2010 Serbia Ribnica Romania Știința Explorări Baia Mare Albania Teuta Durrës
2011 Romania Universitatea Cluj Serbia Ribnica North Macedonia Shkëndija Tetovo
2012 Turkey İBB Spor Kulübü Serbia Partizan Romania Știința Explorări Baia Mare
2013 Turkey Fenerbahçe Albania Studenti Serbia Vojvodina
2014 Turkey Spor Toto Spor Kulübü Romania Știința Explorări Baia Mare Greece PAOK
2015 Serbia Spartak Ljig Romania CSM București Turkey Beşiktaş
2016 Turkey Galatasaray Istanbul Serbia Spartak Ljig Romania CSM București
2017 Turkey İnegöl Belediyesi[2] Romania CSM București Bosnia and Herzegovina Radnik Bijeljina
2018 Turkey Ziraat Bankası Bulgaria Hebar Pazardzhik Romania CSM București
2019 Turkey Tokat Belediye Plevnespor[3] North Macedonia Strumica Nikob Kosovo Prishtina Volley
2020 Turkey Halkbank Kosovo Luboteni Ferizaj
2021 Turkey Halkbank Serbia Radnički Kragujevac Greece AOP Kifisiás
2022 Turkey Cizre Belediyesi Moldova Dor Chișinău Kosovo KV Peja
2023 Serbia Spartak Subotica Turkey Bursa Büyükşehir Belediyespor Greece Pigasos Polichnis

Winners (women)

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Year Winners Runners-up Third place
2008 Turkey Beşiktaş Serbia Tent Bulgaria Levski Sofia
2009 Turkey Beşiktaş Serbia Zrenjanin Romania CSU Medicina Tîrgu Mureş
2010 Romania VC Unic LPS Piatra Neamț Turkey İlbank Serbia Zrenjanin
2011 Turkey Nilüfer Belediyespor Romania CSM Lugoj Serbia Kolubara
2012 Turkey İlbank Romania VC Unic LPS Piatra Neamț
2013 Turkey Beşiktaş Romania CSM Lugoj Serbia Železničar Lajkovac
2014 Turkey Beşiktaş Romania CSM Târgoviște Bulgaria Maritza
2015 Turkey İdmanocağı SK Serbia Železničar Lajkovac Romania CSU Medicina Târgu Mureș
Bosnia and Herzegovina Gacko
2016 Turkey Çanakkale Belediyespor Bulgaria Kazanlak Volley Montenegro Rudar Pljevlja
2017 Serbia Železničar Lajkovac[4] Turkey Çanakkale Belediyespor Romania Dinamo București
2018 Turkey Beşiktaş Kosovo KV Drita Gjilan Romania CSM Lugoj
2019 Turkey Türk Hava Yolları SK[5] Romania Dinamo București Serbia Železničar Lajkovac
2020 Turkey Türk Hava Yolları SK[6] Serbia Železničar Lajkovac
2021 Turkey Aydın Büyükşehir Belediyespor Serbia Jedinstvo Stara Pazova Romania CSO Voluntari
2022 Turkey PTT Spor Romania Dinamo București Serbia Partizan
2023 Turkey Galatasaray Greece AO Markopoulo Albania Skënderbeu
2024 Turkey Galatasaray Greece P.A.O.K. V.C. Kosovo ZOK Igman

References

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  1. ^ "BALKAN VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION ADMINISTRATION". Archived from the original on 2021-02-11. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  2. ^ "İnegöl claim top honours at BVA Cup – Men". Archived from the original on 2017-10-25. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  3. ^ Tokat Bld. Plevne crowned as champion of the 2019 BVA Cup – Men Archived 2019-10-06 at the Wayback Machine - balkanvolleyball.org - Retrieved 06.10.2019
  4. ^ "Železničar Lajkovac is the champion of BVA Cup – Women". Archived from the original on 2018-10-04. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  5. ^ Undefeated Türk Hava Yolları claimed gold at the 2019 BVA Cup – Women Archived 2019-10-02 at the Wayback Machine - balkanvolleyball.org - Retrieved 02.10.2019
  6. ^ Undefeated Türk Hava Yolları claimed gold at the 2019 BVA Cup – Women Archived 2019-10-02 at the Wayback Machine - balkanvolleyball.org - Retrieved 02.10.2019
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