2019 in volleyball
Appearance
The following were volleyball-related events during 2019 throughout the world.
Beach volleyball
[edit]World and continental beach volleyball events
[edit]- June 18–23: 2019 FIVB Beach Volleyball U21 World Championships in Udon Thani[1]
- June 28 – July 7: 2019 Beach Volleyball World Championships in Hamburg[2]
- Winners: Russia (Oleg Stoyanovskiy & Viacheslav Krasilnikov) (m) / Canada (Sarah Pavan & Melissa Humana-Paredes) (f)
- September 4–8: 2019 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour Finals in Rome[3]
- Winners: Russia (Oleg Stoyanovskiy & Viacheslav Krasilnikov) (m) / Germany (Laura Ludwig & Margareta Kozuch) (f)
- September 18–22: 2019 FIVB Beach Volleyball Olympic Qualification Tournament in Haiyang[4]
2019 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour
[edit]- January 2 – September 8: 2019 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour
2019 World Tour Five Star BV events
[edit]- July 9–14: Five Star No. 1 in Gstaad[7]
- Winners: Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) / United States (April Ross & Alexandra Klineman) (f)
- July 31 – August 4: Five Star No. 2 (final) in Vienna[8]
- Winners: Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) / Canada (Sarah Pavan & Melissa Humana-Paredes) (f)
2019 World Tour Four Star BV events
[edit]- January 2–6: Four Star No. 1 in The Hague[9]
- Winners: Russia (Viacheslav Krasilnikov & Oleg Stoyanovskiy) (m) / Brazil (Ana Patricia Silva Ramos & Rebecca Cavalcanti Barbosa Silva) (f)
- March 11–16: Four Star No. 2 in Doha (men only)[10]
- Winners: Chile (Marco Grimalt & Esteban Grimalt)
- April 24–28: Four Star No. 3 in Xiamen[11]
- May 15–19: Four Star #4 in Itapema[12]
- Winners: Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) / United States (Alexandra Klineman & April Ross) (f)
- May 22–26: Four Star No. 5 in Jinjiang, Fujian[13]
- Winners: Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) / United States (Kerri Walsh Jennings & Brooke Sweat) (f)
- May 29 – June 2: Four Star No. 6 in Ostrava[14]
- Winners: Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) / Brazil (Ágatha Bednarczuk & Eduarda Santos Lisboa) (f)
- June 12–16: Four Star No. 7 in Warsaw[15]
- Winners: Brazil (Evandro Oliveira & Bruno Oscar Schmidt) (m) / Australia (Mariafe Artacho del Solar & Taliqua Clancy) (f)
- July 17–21: Four Star No. 8 in Espinho[16]
- Winners: Brazil (Alison Cerutti & Álvaro Morais Filho) (m) / Russia (Nadezda Makroguzova & Svetlana Kholomina) (f)
- July 24–28: Four Star No. 9 in Tokyo[17]
- August 14–18: Four Star #10 in Moscow[18]
- Winners: Latvia (Aleksandrs Samoilovs & Jānis Šmēdiņš) (m) / Switzerland (Anouk Vergé-Dépré & Joana Heidrich) (f)
- November 13–17: Four Star No. 11 in Chetumal
2019 World Tour Three Star BV events
[edit]- March 6–10: Three Star No. 1 in Sydney[19]
- Winners: Chile (Marco Grimalt & Esteban Grimalt) (m) / Australia (Becchara Palmer & Nicole Laird) (f)
- April 30 – May 4: Three Star No. 2 in Kuala Lumpur[20]
- Winners: Brazil (Alison Cerutti & Álvaro Morais Filho) (m) / Czech Republic (Barbora Hermannová & Markéta Sluková) (f)
- July 17–21: Three Star No. 3 in Edmonton[21]
- Winners: Switzerland (Nico Beeler & Marco Krattiger) (m) / Canada (Sarah Pavan & Melissa Humana-Paredes) (f)
- August 22–25: Three Star No. 4 in Jūrmala (men only)[22]
- Winners: Latvia (Aleksandrs Samoilovs & Jānis Šmēdiņš)
- October 30 – November 3: Three Star No. 5 in Qinzhou[23]
- Winners: Switzerland (Adrian Heidrich & Mirco Gerson) (m) / Germany (Karla Borger & Julia Sude) (f)
2019 World Tour Two Star BV events
[edit]- February 21–24: Two Star No. 1 in Phnom Penh (women only)[24]
- Winners: Greece (Peny Karagkouni & Vassiliki Arvaniti)
- March 21–24: Two Star No. 2 in Siem Reap (men only)[25]
- Winners: Austria (Christoph Dressler & Alexander Huber)
- May 15–19: Two Star No. 3 in Aydın[26]
- Winners: Poland (Maciej Rudol & Jakub Szalankiewicz) (m) / Russia (Maria Voronina & Mariia Bocharova) (f)
- May 30 – June 2: Two Star No. 4 in Nantong (women only)[27]
- Winners: China (WEN Shuhui & WANG Jingzhe)
- June 5–9: Two Star #5 in Nanjing (women only)[28]
- Winners: China (WEN Shuhui & WANG Jingzhe)
- July 4–7: Two Star #6 in Qidong, Jiangsu[29]
- August 22–25: Two Star #7 in Zhongwei (women only)[30]
- Winners: China (WEN Shuhui & WANG Jingzhe)
2019 World Tour One Star BV events
[edit]- February 28 – March 3: One Star #1 in Visakhapatnam[31]
- Winners: Germany (Armin Dollinger & Simon Kulzer) (m) / Czech Republic (Martina Bonnerová & Martina Maixnerova) (f)
- March 7–10: One Star #2 in Kg Speu (men only)[32]
- Winners: Russia (Maxim Sivolap & Artem Yarzutkin)
- April 4–7: One Star #3 in Battambang (women only)[33]
- Winners: United States (Lara Dykstra & Cassie House)
- April 8–11: One Star #4 in Satun[34]
- Winners: Ukraine (Denys Denysenko & Vladyslav Iemelianchyk) (m) / Chinese Taipei (Kou Nai-han & LIU Pi-hsin) (f)
- April 11–14: One Star No. 5 in Langkawi[35]
- Winners: Russia (Daniil Kuvichka & Anton Kislytsyn) (m) / United States (Lara Dykstra & Cassie House) (f)
- April 18–21: One Star #6 in Gothenburg[36]
- Winners: Belarus (Aliaksandr Dziadkou & Pavel Piatrushka) (m) / Netherlands (Emi van Driel & Raïsa Schoon) (f)
- May 9–12: One Star #7 in Tuần Châu (women only)[37]
- Winners: Russia (Ksenia Dabizha & Daria Rudykh)
- May 23–26: One Star #8 in Boracay[38]
- June 6–10: One Star #9 in Baden[39]
- Winners: Austria (Clemens Doppler & Alexander Horst) (m) / Austria (Katharina Schützenhöfer & Lena Plesiutschnig) (f)
- June 14–16: One Star No. 10 in Ios[40]
- July 11–14: One Star #11 in Daegu (women only)[41]
- Winners: Russia (Alexandra Moiseeva & Ekaterina Syrtseva)
- July 12–14: One Star No. 12 in Alba Adriatica (women only)[42]
- Winners: Netherlands (Emi van Driel & Raïsa Schoon)
- July 18–21: One Star #13 in Ulsan (women only)
- Event cancelled.
- July 25–28: One Star No. 14 in Pinarella Di Cervia (men only)[43]
- Winners: Russia (Maksim Hudyakov & Igor Velichko)
- August 1–4: One Star #15 in Ljubljana[44]
- August 1–4: One Star #16 in Malbork (men only)[45]
- Winners: Poland (Michal Kadziola & Marcin Ociepski)
- August 7–11: One Star #17 in Vaduz[46]
- Winners: Austria (Moritz Fabian Kindl & Mathias Seiser) (m) / Netherlands (Emma Piersma & Pleun Ypma) (f)
- August 8–11: One Star #18 in Miguel Pereira[47]
- August 8–11: One Star #19 in Budapest[48]
- August 15–18: One Star #20 in Knokke-Heist[49]
- August 21–24: One Star #21 in Rubavu District[50]
- Winners: Japan (Kensuke Shoji & Masato Kurasaka) (m) / Netherlands (Iris Reinders & Mexime van Driel) (f)
- August 24–27: One Star #22 in Salalah (men only)[51]
- Winners: Denmark (Daniel Thomsen & Morten Overgaard)
- August 27–31: One Star #23 in Montpellier (men only)[52]
- Winners: Netherlands (Dirk Boehlé & Stefan Boermans)
- August 28 – September 1: One Star #24 in Oslo (men only)[53]
- Winners: Norway (Anders Mol & Nils Gunnar Ringøen)
- October 1–4: One Star No. 25 in Bandar Torkaman (men only)[54]
- Winners: Thailand (Nuttanon Inkiew & Sedtawat Padsawud)
- November 6–9: One Star #26 in Tel Aviv[55]
- November 12–15: Aspire Beach Volleyball Cup (One Star #27) in Doha[56]
Volleyball
[edit]FIVB World Championships
[edit]- July 12–21: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship in León, Guanajuato & Aguascalientes City[57]
- July 18–27: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship in Manama[58]
- August 21–30: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship in Tunis[59]
- September 5–14: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship in Cairo[60]
- United States defeated Italy, 3–2 in matches played, to win their first FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship title.
- Brazil took third place.
- December 3–8: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship in Betim[61]
- December 3–8: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship in Shaoxing[62]
FIVB World and Challenger Cups
[edit]- June 26–30: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's Challenger Cup in Lima[63]
- Canada defeated the Czech Republic, 3–2 in matches played, to win their first FIVB Volleyball Women's Challenger Cup title.
- Argentina took third place.
- Note: Canada has qualified to compete at the 2020 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League.
- July 3–7: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Challenger Cup in Ljubljana[63]
- Slovenia defeated Cuba, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first FIVB Volleyball Men's Challenger Cup title.
- Belarus took third place.
- Note: Slovenia has qualified to compete at the 2020 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League.
- September 14–29: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Cup in Japan[64]
- Champions: China; Second: United States; Third: Russia
- October 1–15: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup in Japan[64]
- Champions: Brazil; Second: Poland; Third: United States
FIVB Nations League
[edit]- May 21 – June 20: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League[65]
- July 3–7: Women's VNL Finals in Nanjing
- The United States defeated Brazil, 3–2 in matches played, to win their second consecutive FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League title.
- China took third place.
- July 3–7: Women's VNL Finals in Nanjing
- May 31 – June 30: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League[65]
- July 10–14: Men's VNL Finals in Chicago
- Russia defeated the United States, 3–1 in matches played, to win their second consecutive FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League title.
- Poland took third place.
- July 10–14: Men's VNL Finals in Chicago
NORCECA
[edit]- January 4–6: 2019 Women's NORCECA Caribbean Series in San Juan (debut event)[66]
- Winners: Dominican Republic; Runner-up: Puerto Rico
- August 31 – September 8: 2019 Men's NORCECA Volleyball Championship in Winnipeg[67]
- Cuba defeated the United States, 3–1 in matches played, to win their 16th Men's NORCECA Volleyball Championship title.
- Canada took third place.
- October 6–14: 2019 Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship in San Juan[68]
- The Dominican Republic defeated the United States, 3–2 in matches played, to win their second Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship title.
- Canada took third place.
CSV
[edit]- National teams
- August 28 – September 1: 2019 Women's South American Volleyball Championship in Lima[69]
- September 10–14: 2019 Men's South American Volleyball Championship in Santiago[70]
- Brazil defeated Argentina, 3–2 in matches played, to win their 27th consecutive and 32nd overall Men's South American Volleyball Championship title.
- Chile took third place. Venezuela took fourth place.
- Peru took fifth place. Colombia took sixth place.
- Note 1: Brazil and Argentina both qualified to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
- Note 2: The other four teams here have qualified to compete at the 2020 South American Olympic Qualification Tournament.
- October 24–28: 2019 Girls' U16 South American Volleyball Championship in Lima[71]
- Club teams
- September 29, 2018 – February 13: 2018–19 Copa Libertadores (finals in Taubaté)
- In the final, Bolívar Volley defeated SESC-RJ, 3–0, to win their 1st title.
- SESI-SP took third place and Funvic Taubaté took fourth place.
- February 19–23: 2019 Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship in Belo Horizonte[72]
- Minas Tênis Clube defeated fellow Brazilian team, Dentil Praia, 3–0 in matches played, to win their second consecutive and fourth overall Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship title.
- San Lorenzo de Almagro (Vòley Femenino) took third place.
- Note: Minas Tênis Clube has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship.
- February 26 – March 2: 2019 Men's South American Volleyball Club Championship in Belo Horizonte[73]
- Sada Cruzeiro defeated UPCN San Juan, 3–1 in matches played, to win their fourth consecutive and sixth overall Men's South American Volleyball Club Championship title.
- Club Obras Sanitarias took third place.
- Note: Sada Cruzeiro has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship.
2019 Pan-American Volleyball Cup events
[edit]- April 24–29: 2019 Boys' Youth Pan-American Volleyball Cup in Santo Domingo[74]
- Cuba defeated Mexico, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first Boys' Youth Pan-American Volleyball Cup title.
- The Dominican Republic took third place.
- Note: All teams mentioned here have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship.
- May 2–12: 2019 Men's Junior Pan-American Volleyball Cup in Tarapoto[75]
- Cuba defeated Canada, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first Men's Junior Pan-American Volleyball Cup title.
- Puerto Rico took third place.
- Note 1: Puerto Rico has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship.
- Note 2: By rankings alone, Canada has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship.
- Note 3: Cuba has already qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship, from winning the 2018 NORCECA Championship.
- May 11–19: 2019 Women's Junior Pan-American Volleyball Cup in Lima[76]
- Cuba defeated the Dominican Republic, 3–2 in matches played, to win their first Women's Junior Pan-American Volleyball Cup title.
- Peru took third place.
- Note 1: Cuba has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship.
- Note 2: Both the Dominican Republic and Peru have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship because of their world team rankings.
- May 19–27: 2019 Girls' Youth Pan-American Volleyball Cup in Durango City[77]
- Peru defeated Puerto Rico, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first Girls' Youth Pan-American Volleyball Cup title.
- Mexico took third place.
- Note 1: Both Puerto Rico and Mexico qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship.
- Note 2: Peru has already qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship because of their second place finish at the 2018 Girls' Youth South American Volleyball Championship.
- June 14–22: 2019 Men's Pan-American Volleyball Cup in Colima City[78]
- July 4–14: 2019 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup in Trujillo & Chiclayo[79]
- The United States defeated the Dominican Republic, 3–0 in matches played, to win their third consecutive and sixth overall Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup title.
- Colombia took third place.
CEV
[edit]- National teams
- May 25 – June 22: 2019 Women's European Volleyball League in Croatia
- The Czech Republic defeated Croatia, 3–1 in matches played, to win their second Women's European Volleyball League title.
- Belarus took third place.
- Note: The Czech Republic and Croatia both qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's Challenger Cup.
- May 25 – June 23: 2019 Men's European Volleyball League in Estonia
- Turkey defeated Belarus, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first Men's European Volleyball League title.
- The Netherlands took third place.
- Note: Turkey and Belarus both qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Challenger Cup.
- August 23 – September 8: 2019 Women's European Volleyball Championship in Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, & Turkey[80]
- September 13–29: 2019 Men's European Volleyball Championship in Belgium, France, Netherlands, & Slovenia[81]
- Club teams
- October 9, 2018 – May 18, 2019: 2018–19 CEV Women's Champions League[82]
- Igor Gorgonzola Novara defeated fellow Italian team, Imoco Volley Conegliano, 3–1 in matches played, to win their first CEV Women's Champions League title.
- October 9, 2018 – May 19, 2019: 2018–19 CEV Champions League[83]
- Cucine Lube Civitanova defeated VC Zenit-Kazan, 3–1 in matches played, to win their second CEV Champions League title.
- November 6, 2018 – March 26, 2019: 2018–19 Men's CEV Cup
- Diatec Trentino defeated Galatasaray İstanbul, 6–2 in matches played over 2 legs, to win their first Men's CEV Cup title.
- November 6, 2018 – March 26, 2019: 2018–19 Women's CEV Cup
- Unet E-Work Busto Arsizio defeated CSM Volei Alba Blaj, 6–1 in matches played over 2 legs, to win their third Women's CEV Cup title.
- November 6, 2018 – March 27, 2019: 2018–19 CEV Challenge Cup
- Belogorie Belgorod defeated Vero Volley Monza, 5–3 in matches played over 2 legs, to win their first CEV Challenge Cup title.
- November 6, 2018 – March 27, 2019: 2018–19 CEV Women's Challenge Cup
- Saugella Team Monza defeated Aydin BBSK, 6–1 in matches played over 2 legs, to win their first CEV Women's Challenge Cup title.
- League events
- September 27, 2018 – March 10, 2019: 2018–19 Women's MEVZA Cup (final four at Olomouc)[84]
- VK UP Olomouc defeated OK Nova KBM Branik, 3–1 in matches played, to win their first Women's MEVZA Cup title.
- September 29, 2018 – March 2, 2019: 2018–19 Baltic Men Volleyball League (final four at Tartu)[85]
- Bigbank Tartu defeated fellow Estonian team, Saaremaa, 3–2 in matches played, to win their third Baltic Men Volleyball League title.
- Pärnu took third place.
- September 30, 2018 – March 16, 2019: 2018–19 MEVZA Cup (final four at Bleiburg)[86]
- ACH Volley Ljubljana defeated Posojilnica Aich/Dob, 3–0 in matches played, to win their fifth MEVZA Cup title.
- Calcit Volley Kamnik took third place.
- October 6, 2018 – March 17, 2019: 2018–19 Women's Balti Liiga
- Alytus defeated Tartu Ülikool, 3–2 in matches played, in the final.
- Riga VS took third place.
- February 8–10: NEVZA Club Championships in Ishøj
- Men: 1st. Polonia London, 2nd. BK Marienlyst, 3rd. Hvidovre VK, 4th. Randaberg VK
- Women: 1st. Engelholm VS, 2nd. ToppVolley Norge, 3rd. Brøndby VK, 4th. Oslo Volley
AVC
[edit]- National teams
- July 13–21: 2019 Asian Women's U23 Volleyball Championship in Hanoi
- China defeated North Korea, 3–0 in matches played, to win their second Asian Women's U23 Volleyball Championship title.
- Vietnam took third place.
- August 3–11: 2019 Asian Men's U23 Volleyball Championship in Naypyidaw
- Chinese Taipei defeated India, 3–1 in matches played, to win their first Asian Men's U23 Volleyball Championship title.
- Japan took third place.
- August 18–25: 2019 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship in Seoul
- Japan defeated Thailand, 3–1 in matches played, to win their second consecutive and fifth overall Asian Women's Volleyball Championship title.
- South Korea took third place.
- September 13–21: 2019 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship in Tehran
- Club teams
- April 18–26: 2019 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship in Taipei[87]
- Shahrdari Varamin VC defeated Panasonic Panthers, 3–2 in matches played, to win their second Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship title.
- Al Rayyan took third place.
- Note: Shahrdari Varamin has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship.
- April 27 – May 5: 2019 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship in Tianjin[88]
- Tianjin Bohaibank defeated Generali Supreme Chonburi-E.Tech, 3–1 in matches played, in the final.
- Hisamitsu Springs took third place.
- Note: Tianjin Bohaibank has qualified to compete at the 2020 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship.
AVA
[edit]- January 27 – February 4: 2019 Women's Arab volleyball clubs championship in Cairo
- In the final, CS Sfaxien defeated Al Ahly, 3–0, to win their 1st title.
- February 15–23: 2019 Arab Clubs Championship Tunis
- In the final, Al Rayyan SC defeated ES Tunis, 3–2, to win their 2nd title.
- Police SC Qatar took third place and MC Alger took fourth place.
CAVB
[edit]- National teams
- July 5–15: 2019 Women's African Volleyball Championship in Cairo[89]
- July 19–29: 2019 Men's African Volleyball Championship in Tunis[90]
- Club teams
- March 16–25: 2019 Women's African Clubs Championship in Cairo[91]
- April 1–10: 2019 African Clubs Championship in Cairo[92]
- Al Ahly defeated fellow Egyptian team, Smouha SC, 3–0 in matches played, to win their third consecutive and 14th overall African Clubs Championship title.
- Ahli Tripoli took third place.
References
[edit]- ^ FIVB's 2019 Beach Volleyball U21 World Championships Page
- ^ FIVB's 2019 Beach Volleyball World Championships Page
- ^ FIVB's 2019 Beach Volleyball World Tour Finals Page
- ^ FIVB's 2019 Beach Volleyball Olympic Qualification Tournament Page
- ^ Italy and Latvia claim men's Olympic berths in Haiyang
- ^ Latvia and Spain celebrate berths for Olympics
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- ^ FIVB's 2019 Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship Page
- ^ FIVB's 2019 Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship Page
- ^ FIVB's 2019 Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship Page
- ^ FIVB's 2019 Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship Page
- ^ FIVB's 2019 Volleyball Men's Club World Championship Page
- ^ FIVB's 2019 Volleyball Women's Club World Championship Page
- ^ a b FIVB's 2019 Volleyball Challenger Cup Page
- ^ a b FIVB's 2019 Volleyball World Cup Page
- ^ a b FIVB's Volleyball Nations League Page
- ^ NORCECA's 2019 Women's Caribbean Series Page
- ^ NORCECA's 2019 Men's Volleyball Championship Page
- ^ NORCECA's 2019 Women's Volleyball Championship Page
- ^ CSV's 2019 Women's South American Volleyball Championship Page
- ^ CSV's 2019 Men's South American Volleyball Championship Page
- ^ CSV's 2019 Girls' U16 South American Volleyball Championship Results Page
- ^ CSV's 2019 Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship Results Page
- ^ CSV's 2019 Men's South American Volleyball Club Championship Results Page
- ^ NORCECA's 2019 Boys' Youth Pan-American Volleyball Cup Page
- ^ NORCECA's 2019 Men's Junior Pan-American Volleyball Cup Page
- ^ NORCECA's 2019 Women's Junior Pan-American Volleyball Cup Page
- ^ NORCECA's 2019 Girls' Youth Pan-American Volleyball Cup Page
- ^ NORCECA's 2019 Men's Pan-American Volleyball Cup Page
- ^ NORCECA's 2019 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup Page
- ^ "CEV's 2019 Volleyball European Championship – Women Page". Archived from the original on January 11, 2019. Retrieved March 26, 2019.
- ^ "CEV's 2019 Volleyball European Championship – Men Page". Archived from the original on March 31, 2019. Retrieved March 26, 2019.
- ^ "CEV's 2018–19 Women's Champions League Page". Archived from the original on December 4, 2018. Retrieved May 19, 2019.
- ^ CEV's 2018–19 Men's Champions League Page
- ^ MEVZA's Only two weeks left until the Finals
- ^ Baltic Men Volleyball League Website
- ^ MEVZA's Slovenia and Austria to Final Four
- ^ AVC's 2019 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship Page
- ^ AVC's 2019 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship Page
- ^ "CAVB's 2019 Women's African Nations Championship- Final Page". Archived from the original on July 16, 2019. Retrieved July 16, 2019.
- ^ "CAVB's 2019 Men's African Volleyball Championship Page". Archived from the original on July 26, 2019. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
- ^ "CAVB's Ahly queens crowned African champions for the 10th time". Archived from the original on March 26, 2019. Retrieved March 26, 2019.
- ^ "CAVB's Ahly seal fourteenth Club Champs success with a win over brave Smouha". Archived from the original on April 11, 2019. Retrieved April 11, 2019.