2002_FIVB_Women's_World_Championship

2002 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship

2002 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship

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The 2002 FIVB Women's World Championship was the fourteenth edition of the tournament, organised by the world's governing body, the FIVB. It was held from 30 August to 15 September 2002 in Berlin, Bremen, Dresden, Münster, Schwerin, Riesa, Leipzig, and Stuttgart, Germany. The tournament saw the discontinuation of Cuba's historic eight consecutive world titles, as the team finished fifth after being eliminated by the United States in the quarterfinals.

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Qualification

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1.^ Competed as West Germany from 1956 to 1990; 3rd appearance as Germany.
2.^ Competed as Czechoslovakia from 1952 to 1986; 2nd appearance as Czech Republic.
3.^ Competed as Soviet Union from 1952 to 1990; 3rd appearance as Russia.

Source: FIVB[1]

Squads

Venues

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Format

The tournament was played in three different stages (first, second and final rounds). In the First round, the 24 participants were divided in four groups of six teams each. A single round-robin format was played within each group to determine the teams group position, the three best teams of each group (total of 12 teams) progressed to the next round.

In the Second round, the 12 teams were divided in three groups of four teams. A single round-robin format was played within each group to determine the teams group position, the two best teams of each group and the two best third places (total of 8 teams) progressed to the next round.

The Final round was played in a single elimination format, with placement matches determining the top eight positions. Starting at the quarterfinals, winners advanced to the semifinals while losers advanced to the placement matches (5th-8th semifinal). Winners and losers of each semifinals played a final placement match for 1st to 8th places.

For the tournament's final standings, teams which did not reach placement matches were allocated as:

  • All four teams finishing 6th in each First round pool were ranked 21st.
  • All four teams finishing 5th in each First round pool were ranked 17th.
  • All four teams finishing 4th in each First round pool were ranked 13th.
  • All three teams finishing 4th in each Second round pool were ranked 10th.
  • The team finishing 3rd in the Second round pool which did not progress to the Final round was ranked 9th.

Source: FIVB[3]

Pools composition

Teams were seeded in the first three positions of each pool following the Serpentine system according to their FIVB World Ranking. FIVB reserved the right to seed the hosts as head of Pool A regardless of the World Ranking. All teams not seeded were drawn to take other available positions in the remaining lines.[1][3]

Results

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

First round

Pool A

Venue: Halle Münsterland, Münster

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Pool B

Venue: Sport/Congresshalle, Schwerin

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Pool C

Venues: Sachsen Arena, Riesa and Mehrzweckhalle, Dresden

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Pool D

Venue: Mehrzwecksporthalle, Leipzig

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Second round

Pool E

Venue: Stadthalle, Bremen

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Pool F

Venue: Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart

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Pool G

Venue: Sachsen Arena, Riesa

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Final round

Venues: Stadthalle, Bremen and Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart and Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
11 September – Bremen
 
 
 Russia 3
 
13 September – Berlin
 
 Bulgaria 0
 
 Russia 2
 
11 September – Bremen
 
 United States 3
 
 United States 3
 
15 September – Berlin
 
 Cuba 0
 
 United States 2
 
11 September – Stuttgart
 
 Italy 3
 
 South Korea 0
 
13 September – Berlin
 
 Italy 3
 
 Italy 3
 
11 September – Stuttgart
 
 China 1 3rd place
 
 China 3
 
14 September – Berlin
 
 Brazil 2
 
 Russia 3
 
 
 China 1
 
 
5th–8th semifinals5th place
 
      
 
12 September – Bremen
 
 
 Bulgaria 2
 
15 September – Berlin
 
 Cuba 3
 
 Cuba 3
 
12 September – Stuttgart
 
 South Korea 2
 
 South Korea 3
 
 
 Brazil 2
 
7th place
 
 
14 September – Berlin
 
 
 Bulgaria 0
 
 
 Brazil 3

Quarterfinals

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5th–8th places

5th–8th Semifinals
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7th place match
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5th place match
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Finals

Semifinals
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3rd place match
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Final
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Final standing

Awards


References

  1. "Pools composition - Qualification". FIVB Women's World Championship Germany 2002. FIVB. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  2. "Cities and competitions hall". FIVB Women's World Championship Germany 2002. FIVB. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  3. "General info". FIVB Women's World Championship Germany 2002. FIVB. Retrieved 12 October 2017.

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