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Fédération Internationale de Volleyball

The Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (English: International Volleyball Federation), commonly known by the acronym FIVB, is the international governing body for all forms of volleyball.[3] Its headquarters are located in Lausanne, Switzerland, and its current president is Ary Graça of Brazil.

International Volleyball Federation
Map of the members of FIVB according to their confederation
AbbreviationFIVB
PredecessorInternational Amateur Handball Federation
Founded20 April 1947; 76 years ago (1947-04-20)
Founded atParis, France
TypeSports federation
Legal statusGoverning body of Volleyball
PurposeSport governance
HeadquartersLausanne, Switzerland
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
222 national associations
Official languages
English, French, Spanish, Arabic,
Portuguese, Russian[1]
President
Ary Graça
Main organ
Congress
Subsidiaries
5
AffiliationsInternational Olympic Committee
Revenue (2017)
US$65.34 million[2]
Expenses (2017)US$60.54 million[2]
WebsiteFIVB.com
FIVB Headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland.

History edit

Before the FIVB was founded volleyball was part of the International Amateur Handball Federation. The FIVB was founded in France in April 1947.[4] In the late 1940s, some of the European national federations began to address the issue of creating an international governing body for the sport of volleyball. Initial discussions eventually lead to the installation of a Constitutive Congress in 1947. Fourteen national federations representing five different continents attended the meetings where, between 18 and 20 April, the entity was officially formed, having Frenchman Paul Libaud as first president. The first Asian volleyball championship was held in Tokyo, Japan in 1955 and in this championship India had beaten Japan in final.

One of the main goals of the 1947 Congress was achieved two years later with the establishment of the first international major volleyball event, the World Championship. In 1952, a women's version of the tournament was also introduced.

In 1964, the IOC endorsed the addition of volleyball to the Olympic programme. By this time, the number of national federations affiliated to the FIVB had grown to 89. Later in that year (1969), a new international event, the World Cup was introduced. It would be turned into a qualifying event for the Olympic Games in 1991.

Following Libaud's retirement and the election of Mexican Rubén Acosta Hernandez for the position of president in 1984, the FIVB moved its headquarters from Paris, France to Lausanne, Switzerland and intensified to an unprecedented level its policy of promoting volleyball on a worldwide basis. Measures taken in this direction include the establishment of annual competitions for men's and women's volleyball (the World League, in 1990, and the Grand Prix, in 1993), the indication of Beach volleyball as an Olympic event (1996) and a number of changes in the rules of the game with the purpose of enhancing public visibility.

On 19 June 2008, Wei Jizhong (Chinese: 魏纪中) of China, who during this period served as the 1st Vice president took over during the 31st World Congress in Dubai when Rubén Acosta decided to step down. Mr. Jizhong Wei became the third president in the history of the FIVB. The handover of the presidency took place on 24 August 2008 in Beijing.

As of 2020, the FIVB counted 222 affiliated national federations.

In response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Volleyball Federation suspended all Russian national teams, clubs, and officials, as well as beach and snow volleyball athletes, from all events, and stripped Russia of the right to host the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship in August 2022, and will relocate games that were to be in Russia in June and July.[5][6]

Activities edit

The FIVB's main activity is worldwide planning and organisation of volleyball events, sometimes in conjunction with other international governing bodies such as the IOC. This involves defining qualification procedures and competition formulae for tournaments, as well as more specific details such as player line-up and replacement restrictions, venues and hosts.

The FIVB participates directly in the organization of continental volleyball events which have an attached international significance, such as Olympic and World Championship continental qualification tournaments.

Amongst others, the FIVB organizes the following international volleyball tournaments:

Defunct

and the following international under-age volleyball tournaments:

and the following international beach volleyball tournaments:

and the following international under-age beach volleyball tournaments:

The FIVB also maintains extensive special programmes aimed at the advance of world volleyball. This includes the constitution of development centers in areas where the sport is still unpopular, as well as support (in instruction and equipment) for organizations that fail to meet the quality standards required on an international level. Therefore, FIVB organizes congress, workshops, courses for referees, coaches and teachers, to promote grassroot volleyball development, such as:

  • Volley All Festival
  • Good Net Project in 2019[7]
  • School Volleyball Congress in 2007
  • Volleyball Medicine Congress in 2011
  • Symposium on Match Analysis in 1981[8]
  • Symposium on Mini Volleyball in 1985

Another relevant area of concern is the promotion of volleyball in a worldwide scale. Part of the FIVB's activities in this area consists in attracting media partners and sponsors through negotiation of commercial rights for broadcasting and coverage of major events.

As reported by Olympic news outlet Around the Rings, the FIVB recently launched a new "FIVB Heroes" promotion in Rome. The campaign uses billboards, posters and statues of the top beach volleyball players situated around the city to enhance visibility and profiles of the athletes.

The FIVB is responsible for the standardization of volleyball rules. In recent years, many changes were implemented in connection with its promotional and marketing vision, in an alleged attempt to improve public visibility and make the sport comply to the demands of sponsors and media organizations. These changes range from ingenuous, almost commonplace restrictions, such as the obligation of a "fashionable" uniform – meaning tight clothing, supposed to be more appealing to the audience because it makes players bodies salient –, to very drastic changes in the format of competitions (e.g., the rally-point system).

The FIVB is the ultimate international authority in volleyball, and judges (or is involved at least to some degree in the judgement) issues such as doping, regulation of player transfer, nationality changes and gender determination. It also publishes the FIVB World Rankings, used as basis for seeding in international competitions.

Current champions in FIVB tournaments edit

Volleyball edit

Nations edit

Tournament Senior
(M) – (W)
U23
(M) – (W)
Junior
(M U21) – (W U20)
Youth
(M U19) – (W U19)
World Championship (Men)   Italy (2022)   Argentina (2017)   Iran (2023)   France (2023)
(Women)   Serbia (2022)   Turkey (2017)   China (2023)   United States (2023)
Olympic Games (Men)   France (2020) N/A   Cuba (2010)
(Women)   United States (2020)   Belgium (2010)
World Cup (Men)   United States (2023) N/A
(Women)   Turkey (2023)
World Grand Champions Cup (Men)   Brazil (2017) N/A
(Women)   China (2017)
Volleyball Nations League (Men)   Poland (2023) N/A
(Women)   Turkey (2023)
Confederation Senior U23 Junior Youth
Africa (CAVB) (Men)   Egypt (2023)   Algeria (2017)   Egypt (2022)   Nigeria (2022)
(Women)   Kenya (2023)   Egypt (2016)   Egypt (2022)   Egypt (2022)
Asia & Oceania (AVC) (Men)   Japan (2023)   Chinese Taipei (2019)   Iran (2022)   Japan (2022)
(Women)   Thailand (2023)   China (2019)   Japan (2022)   Japan (2022)
Europe (CEV) (Men)   Poland (2023) N/A   Italy (2022)   Italy (2022)
(Women)   Turkey (2023)   Italy (2022)   Italy (2022)
North America (NORCECA) (Men)   United States (2023) N/A   Cuba (2018)   Cuba (2018)
(Women)   Dominican Republic (2023)   United States (2018)   United States (2018)
South America (CSV) (Men)   Argentina (2023)   Brazil (2016)   Brazil (2022)   Argentina (2022)
(Women)   Brazil (2023)   Brazil (2016)   Brazil (2022)   Argentina (2022)

Clubs edit

Beach volleyball edit

Intercontinental events edit

Olympic Games World Championship World Tour
Men   Anders Mol
and Christian Sørum (NOR) (2020)
  Ondřej Perušič
and David Schweiner (CZE) (2023)
  David Åhman
and Jonatan Hellvig (SWE) (2023)
Women   April Ross
and Alix Klineman (USA) (2020)
  Sara Hughes
and Kelly Cheng (USA) (2023)
  Kristen Nuss
and Taryn Kloth (USA) (2023)

Under-age events edit

Youth Olympic Games U23 World Championship U21 World Championship U19 World Championship U17 World Championship
Men   David Åhman
and Jonatan Hellvig (SWE) (2018)
  Maciej Kosiak
and Maciej Rudol (POL) (2014)
  Joppe van Langendonck
and Kyan Vercauteren (BEL) (2023)
  Gustavs Auziņš
and Kristians Fokerots (LAT) (2022)
  Florian Breer
and Yves Haussener (SUI) (2014)
Women   Maria Bocharova
and Maria Voronina (RUS) (2018)
  Mariafe Artacho
and Nicole Laird (AUS) (2014)
  Desy Poiesz
and Brecht Piersma (NED) (2023)
  Daria Romaniuk
and Yeva Serdiuk (UKR) (2022)
  Morgan Martin
and Kathryn Plummer (USA) (2014)

Rankings edit

Other events edit

The FIVB is also responsible for the volleyball games at some regional competitions as:

Organization edit

 
Map of the Continental Confederations affiliated to the FIVB

World Congress: The supreme authority convened every two years, electing the President and members of the Board.

Board of Administration: Responsible for the overall management of the FIVB, overseeing the work of the national federations, confederations, commissions and councils and appoints officials including members of the executive committee.

Executive Committee: Composed of board members and each member is charged with important and specific responsibilities, assisted by Commissions, Committees and Councils.

  • Legal Commission
  • Finance Commission
  • Communication Commission
  • Rules of the Games and Refereeing Commission
  • Technical and Coaching Commission
  • Medical Commission
  • Development Commission
  • Beach Volleyball Commission
  • Athletes Commission
  • Sports Events Council
  • Beach Volleyball World Tour Council
  • World League Council
  • World Grand Prix Council
  • World Championships Council

Judicial Bodies

  • FIVB Disciplinary Panel
  • FIVB Appeals Panel
  • FIVB Ethics Panel
  • FIVB Tribunal

The FIVB also presides over five continental confederations:

Each continental confederation, by its turn, presides over a number of national federations located in its domain of action.

FIVB Heroes edit

"FIVB Heroes" is the official image campaign of the FIVB. The campaign aims to raise awareness of the players’ athletic achievements and to increase the worldwide interest in the sport. “FIVB Heroes” features 33 volleyball and 29 beach volleyball players from 19 countries, who were selected due to their outstanding performance.

FIVB presidents edit

Sponsors edit

Sponsors of the FIVB

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The second Men's World Championship was held in 1952, and thereafter has been held every four years.

References edit

  1. ^ "FIVB Constitution (Edition 2014)" (PDF). Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. (PDF) from the original on 9 August 2016. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  2. ^ a b Perelman, Rich (24 May 2020). "Who's in the money? EXCLUSIVE analysis of our survey of International Federation finances". The Sports Examiner. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  3. ^ "The FIVB". Retrieved 2018-10-16.
  4. ^ "FIVB History". Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
  5. ^ "These are the sports that Russia has been suspended from". CNN. March 2022.
  6. ^ "A glance at reaction of sports to Russian invasion". Associated Press. 3 March 2022.
  7. ^ "News - Good Net Volleyball Sustainability Project launched on Copacabana Beach". www.fivb.com. Retrieved 2019-12-23.
  8. ^ "Coaches manual" (PDF). www.fivb.org. (PDF) from the original on 2012-09-01. Retrieved 2020-03-22.
  9. ^ "FIVB Rankings – Men's volleyball". FIVB. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  10. ^ "The FIVB World Ranking". FIVB. 19 August 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2023.
  11. ^ "FIVB Rankings – Women's volleyball". FIVB. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  12. ^ "The FIVB Women's World Ranking". FIVB. 18 October 2023. Retrieved 18 October 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official CEV – Confederation Europeenne de Volleyball website 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  • Official FIVB Heroes website
  • Corruption scandal involving FIVB president Ary Graça
  • Official Volleyball Rules 2021-2024

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The Federation Internationale de Volleyball English International Volleyball Federation commonly known by the acronym FIVB is the international governing body for all forms of volleyball 3 Its headquarters are located in Lausanne Switzerland and its current president is Ary Graca of Brazil International Volleyball FederationMap of the members of FIVB according to their confederationAbbreviationFIVBPredecessorInternational Amateur Handball FederationFounded20 April 1947 76 years ago 1947 04 20 Founded atParis FranceTypeSports federationLegal statusGoverning body of VolleyballPurposeSport governanceHeadquartersLausanne SwitzerlandRegion servedWorldwideMembership222 national associationsOfficial languagesEnglish French Spanish Arabic Portuguese Russian 1 PresidentAry GracaMain organCongressSubsidiaries5AVC Asian Confederation CAVB African Confederation CEV European Confederation CSV South American Confederation NORCECA North Central American and Caribbean Confederation AffiliationsInternational Olympic CommitteeRevenue 2017 US 65 34 million 2 Expenses 2017 US 60 54 million 2 WebsiteFIVB comFIVB Headquarters in Lausanne Switzerland Contents 1 History 2 Activities 3 Current champions in FIVB tournaments 3 1 Volleyball 3 1 1 Nations 3 1 2 Clubs 3 2 Beach volleyball 3 2 1 Intercontinental events 3 2 2 Under age events 4 Rankings 4 1 Men s 4 2 Women s 5 Other events 6 Organization 7 FIVB Heroes 8 FIVB presidents 9 Sponsors 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksHistory editBefore the FIVB was founded volleyball was part of the International Amateur Handball Federation The FIVB was founded in France in April 1947 4 In the late 1940s some of the European national federations began to address the issue of creating an international governing body for the sport of volleyball Initial discussions eventually lead to the installation of a Constitutive Congress in 1947 Fourteen national federations representing five different continents attended the meetings where between 18 and 20 April the entity was officially formed having Frenchman Paul Libaud as first president The first Asian volleyball championship was held in Tokyo Japan in 1955 and in this championship India had beaten Japan in final One of the main goals of the 1947 Congress was achieved two years later with the establishment of the first international major volleyball event the World Championship In 1952 a women s version of the tournament was also introduced In 1964 the IOC endorsed the addition of volleyball to the Olympic programme By this time the number of national federations affiliated to the FIVB had grown to 89 Later in that year 1969 a new international event the World Cup was introduced It would be turned into a qualifying event for the Olympic Games in 1991 Following Libaud s retirement and the election of Mexican Ruben Acosta Hernandez for the position of president in 1984 the FIVB moved its headquarters from Paris France to Lausanne Switzerland and intensified to an unprecedented level its policy of promoting volleyball on a worldwide basis Measures taken in this direction include the establishment of annual competitions for men s and women s volleyball the World League in 1990 and the Grand Prix in 1993 the indication of Beach volleyball as an Olympic event 1996 and a number of changes in the rules of the game with the purpose of enhancing public visibility On 19 June 2008 Wei Jizhong Chinese 魏纪中 of China who during this period served as the 1st Vice president took over during the 31st World Congress in Dubai when Ruben Acosta decided to step down Mr Jizhong Wei became the third president in the history of the FIVB The handover of the presidency took place on 24 August 2008 in Beijing As of 2020 update the FIVB counted 222 affiliated national federations In response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine the International Volleyball Federation suspended all Russian national teams clubs and officials as well as beach and snow volleyball athletes from all events and stripped Russia of the right to host the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Men s World Championship in August 2022 and will relocate games that were to be in Russia in June and July 5 6 Activities editThe FIVB s main activity is worldwide planning and organisation of volleyball events sometimes in conjunction with other international governing bodies such as the IOC This involves defining qualification procedures and competition formulae for tournaments as well as more specific details such as player line up and replacement restrictions venues and hosts The FIVB participates directly in the organization of continental volleyball events which have an attached international significance such as Olympic and World Championship continental qualification tournaments Amongst others the FIVB organizes the following international volleyball tournaments Olympic Games since 1964 quadrennially Men s World Championship since 1949 biannually a Women s World Championship since 1952 biannually Men s World Cup since 1965 quadrennially Women s World Cup since 1973 quadrennially Men s Nations League since 2018 annually Women s Nations League since 2018 annually Men s Challenger Cup since 2018 annually Women s Challenger Cup since 2018 annually Men s Club World Championship since 1989 annually Women s Club World Championship since 1991 annuallyDefunct World League Men 1990 2017 annually World Grand Prix Women 1993 2017 annually World Grand Champions Cup since 1993 quadrenniallyand the following international under age volleyball tournaments Youth Olympic Games 2010 Men s U21 World Championship Junior since 1977 biennially Women s U20 World Championship Junior since 1977 biennially Boys U19 World Championship Youth since 1989 biennially Girls U18 World Championship Youth since 1989 bienniallyand the following international beach volleyball tournaments Olympic Games since 1996 quadrennially World Championship since 1997 biennially World Tour since 1989 annuallyand the following international under age beach volleyball tournaments Youth Olympic Games since 2014 quadrennially U23 World Championships since 2013 annually U21 World Championships since 2001 annually U19 World Championships since 2003 annually U17 World Championships since 2014 annuallyThe FIVB also maintains extensive special programmes aimed at the advance of world volleyball This includes the constitution of development centers in areas where the sport is still unpopular as well as support in instruction and equipment for organizations that fail to meet the quality standards required on an international level Therefore FIVB organizes congress workshops courses for referees coaches and teachers to promote grassroot volleyball development such as Volley All Festival Good Net Project in 2019 7 School Volleyball Congress in 2007 Volleyball Medicine Congress in 2011 Symposium on Match Analysis in 1981 8 Symposium on Mini Volleyball in 1985Another relevant area of concern is the promotion of volleyball in a worldwide scale Part of the FIVB s activities in this area consists in attracting media partners and sponsors through negotiation of commercial rights for broadcasting and coverage of major events As reported by Olympic news outlet Around the Rings the FIVB recently launched a new FIVB Heroes promotion in Rome The campaign uses billboards posters and statues of the top beach volleyball players situated around the city to enhance visibility and profiles of the athletes The FIVB is responsible for the standardization of volleyball rules In recent years many changes were implemented in connection with its promotional and marketing vision in an alleged attempt to improve public visibility and make the sport comply to the demands of sponsors and media organizations These changes range from ingenuous almost commonplace restrictions such as the obligation of a fashionable uniform meaning tight clothing supposed to be more appealing to the audience because it makes players bodies salient to very drastic changes in the format of competitions e g the rally point system The FIVB is the ultimate international authority in volleyball and judges or is involved at least to some degree in the judgement issues such as doping regulation of player transfer nationality changes and gender determination It also publishes the FIVB World Rankings used as basis for seeding in international competitions Current champions in FIVB tournaments editVolleyball edit Nations edit Tournament Senior M W U23 M W Junior M U21 W U20 Youth M U19 W U19 World Championship Men nbsp Italy 2022 nbsp Argentina 2017 nbsp Iran 2023 nbsp France 2023 Women nbsp Serbia 2022 nbsp Turkey 2017 nbsp China 2023 nbsp United States 2023 Olympic Games Men nbsp France 2020 N A nbsp Cuba 2010 Women nbsp United States 2020 nbsp Belgium 2010 World Cup Men nbsp United States 2023 N A Women nbsp Turkey 2023 World Grand Champions Cup Men nbsp Brazil 2017 N A Women nbsp China 2017 Volleyball Nations League Men nbsp Poland 2023 N A Women nbsp Turkey 2023 Confederation Senior U23 Junior YouthAfrica CAVB Men nbsp Egypt 2023 nbsp Algeria 2017 nbsp Egypt 2022 nbsp Nigeria 2022 Women nbsp Kenya 2023 nbsp Egypt 2016 nbsp Egypt 2022 nbsp Egypt 2022 Asia amp Oceania AVC Men nbsp Japan 2023 nbsp Chinese Taipei 2019 nbsp Iran 2022 nbsp Japan 2022 Women nbsp Thailand 2023 nbsp China 2019 nbsp Japan 2022 nbsp Japan 2022 Europe CEV Men nbsp Poland 2023 N A nbsp Italy 2022 nbsp Italy 2022 Women nbsp Turkey 2023 nbsp Italy 2022 nbsp Italy 2022 North America NORCECA Men nbsp United States 2023 N A nbsp Cuba 2018 nbsp Cuba 2018 Women nbsp Dominican Republic 2023 nbsp United States 2018 nbsp United States 2018 South America CSV Men nbsp Argentina 2023 nbsp Brazil 2016 nbsp Brazil 2022 nbsp Argentina 2022 Women nbsp Brazil 2023 nbsp Brazil 2016 nbsp Brazil 2022 nbsp Argentina 2022 Clubs edit FIVB Tournament Men WomenClub World Championship M W nbsp Sir Sicoma Perugia 2023 nbsp Eczacibasi Dynavit Istanbul 2023 African Club Championship M W nbsp MS Boussalem 2023 nbsp Commercial Bank 2022 Asian Club Championship M W nbsp Suntory Sunbirds 2023 nbsp Sport Center 1 2023 European Champions League M W nbsp ZAKSA Kedzierzyn Kozle 2023 nbsp VakifBank Istanbul 2023 South American Club Championship M W nbsp Sada Cruzeiro 2023 nbsp Praia Clube 2023 Beach volleyball edit Intercontinental events edit Olympic Games World Championship World TourMen nbsp Anders Moland Christian Sorum NOR 2020 nbsp Ondrej Perusicand David Schweiner CZE 2023 nbsp David Ahmanand Jonatan Hellvig SWE 2023 Women nbsp April Rossand Alix Klineman USA 2020 nbsp Sara Hughesand Kelly Cheng USA 2023 nbsp Kristen Nussand Taryn Kloth USA 2023 Under age events edit Youth Olympic Games U23 World Championship U21 World Championship U19 World Championship U17 World ChampionshipMen nbsp David Ahmanand Jonatan Hellvig SWE 2018 nbsp Maciej Kosiakand Maciej Rudol POL 2014 nbsp Joppe van Langendonckand Kyan Vercauteren BEL 2023 nbsp Gustavs Auzinsand Kristians Fokerots LAT 2022 nbsp Florian Breerand Yves Haussener SUI 2014 Women nbsp Maria Bocharovaand Maria Voronina RUS 2018 nbsp Mariafe Artachoand Nicole Laird AUS 2014 nbsp Desy Poieszand Brecht Piersma NED 2023 nbsp Daria Romaniukand Yeva Serdiuk UKR 2022 nbsp Morgan Martinand Kathryn Plummer USA 2014 Rankings editFurther information FIVB Senior World Rankings Men s edit The following table has the Top 20 ranked men s volleyball countries in the world 9 Top 20 rankings as of 19 August 2023 10 Rank Change Team Points1 nbsp nbsp Poland 407 742 nbsp nbsp United States 375 293 nbsp nbsp Italy 359 024 nbsp nbsp Brazil 345 735 nbsp nbsp Japan 328 396 nbsp nbsp France 322 587 nbsp nbsp Argentina 304 968 nbsp nbsp Slovenia 284 589 nbsp nbsp Serbia 259 410 nbsp nbsp Iran 241 0511 nbsp nbsp Netherlands 232 9612 nbsp nbsp Turkey 208 4613 nbsp nbsp Ukraine 199 8114 nbsp nbsp Cuba 194 5915 nbsp nbsp Germany 181 9716 nbsp nbsp Canada 180 217 nbsp nbsp Mexico 179 8218 nbsp nbsp Tunisia 166 6819 nbsp nbsp Qatar 161 2220 nbsp nbsp Egypt 156 9 Change from 1 January 2023Complete rankings at volleyballworld com Women s edit The following table has the Top 20 ranked women s volleyball countries in the world 11 Top 20 rankings as of 18 October 2023 12 Rank Change Team Points1 nbsp nbsp Turkey 397 462 nbsp nbsp United States 358 623 nbsp nbsp Brazil 352 554 nbsp nbsp Serbia 350 865 nbsp nbsp Italy 338 976 nbsp nbsp China 329 657 nbsp nbsp Poland 327 898 nbsp nbsp Dominican Republic 308 869 nbsp nbsp Japan 305 0910 nbsp nbsp Netherlands 287 9411 nbsp nbsp Canada 265 6612 nbsp nbsp Germany 228 3613 nbsp nbsp Thailand 22214 nbsp nbsp Belgium 199 5715 nbsp nbsp France 184 9916 nbsp nbsp Puerto Rico 177 6717 nbsp nbsp Argentina 177 1718 nbsp nbsp Czech Republic 171 9619 nbsp nbsp Ukraine 171 320 nbsp nbsp Bulgaria 165 39 Change from 4 September 2023Complete rankings at volleyballworld comOther events editThe FIVB is also responsible for the volleyball games at some regional competitions as Asian Games European Games Pan American Games Lusophony Games All Africa GamesOrganization edit nbsp Map of the Continental Confederations affiliated to the FIVBFurther information Category National members of the Federation Internationale de Volleyball World Congress The supreme authority convened every two years electing the President and members of the Board Board of Administration Responsible for the overall management of the FIVB overseeing the work of the national federations confederations commissions and councils and appoints officials including members of the executive committee Executive Committee Composed of board members and each member is charged with important and specific responsibilities assisted by Commissions Committees and Councils Legal Commission Finance Commission Communication Commission Rules of the Games and Refereeing Commission Technical and Coaching Commission Medical Commission Development Commission Beach Volleyball Commission Athletes Commission Sports Events Council Beach Volleyball World Tour Council World League Council World Grand Prix Council World Championships CouncilJudicial Bodies FIVB Disciplinary Panel FIVB Appeals Panel FIVB Ethics Panel FIVB TribunalThe FIVB also presides over five continental confederations Asian Volleyball Confederation AVC in Asia and Oceania Confederacion Sudamericana de Voleibol CSV in South America African Volleyball Confederation CAVB in Africa European Volleyball Confederation CEV in Europe North Central America and Caribbean Volleyball Confederation NORCECA in North AmericaEach continental confederation by its turn presides over a number of national federations located in its domain of action FIVB Heroes edit FIVB Heroes is the official image campaign of the FIVB The campaign aims to raise awareness of the players athletic achievements and to increase the worldwide interest in the sport FIVB Heroes features 33 volleyball and 29 beach volleyball players from 19 countries who were selected due to their outstanding performance FIVB presidents edit nbsp Paul Libaud 1947 1984 nbsp Ruben Acosta Hernandez 1984 2008 nbsp Wei Jizhong 2008 2012 nbsp Ary Graca 2012 Present Sponsors editSponsors of the FIVBHonda Mikasa ASICS Gerflor Senoh DB SchenkerSee also edit nbsp Volleyball portalVolleyball Hall of Fame List of international sport federationsNotes edit The second Men s World Championship was held in 1952 and thereafter has been held every four years References edit FIVB Constitution Edition 2014 PDF Federation Internationale de Volleyball Archived PDF from the original on 9 August 2016 Retrieved 31 October 2014 a b Perelman Rich 24 May 2020 Who s in the money EXCLUSIVE analysis of our survey of International Federation finances The Sports Examiner Retrieved 5 June 2022 The FIVB Retrieved 2018 10 16 FIVB History Federation Internationale de Volleyball Retrieved 8 November 2015 These are the sports that Russia has been suspended from CNN March 2022 A glance at reaction of sports to Russian invasion Associated Press 3 March 2022 News Good Net Volleyball Sustainability Project launched on Copacabana Beach www fivb com Retrieved 2019 12 23 Coaches manual PDF www fivb org Archived PDF from the original on 2012 09 01 Retrieved 2020 03 22 FIVB Rankings Men s volleyball FIVB Retrieved 17 February 2023 The FIVB World Ranking FIVB 19 August 2023 Retrieved 19 August 2023 FIVB Rankings Women s volleyball FIVB Retrieved 17 February 2023 The FIVB Women s World Ranking FIVB 18 October 2023 Retrieved 18 October 2023 External links editOfficial website Official CEV Confederation Europeenne de Volleyball website Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine Official FIVB Heroes website Corruption scandal involving FIVB president Ary Graca Official Volleyball Rules 2021 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Federation Internationale de Volleyball amp oldid 1190970837, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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