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Women's Asian Club Volleyball Championship

The Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship, previously the AVC Cup Women's Club Tournament (between 1999 and 2002), is an annual continental club volleyball competition organised by the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC), the sport's continental governing body. The competition was first contested in 1999 in Thailand. It was not held in 2003 and 2020 due to 2002–2004 SARS outbreak and COVID-19 pandemic respectively.

Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship
Most recent season or competition:
2023 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship
FormerlyAVC Cup Women's Club Tournament (1999–2002)
SportVolleyball
Founded1999; 25 years ago (1999)
AdministratorAVC
No. of teamsVarious
CountryAVC members
ContinentAsia and Oceania
Most recent
champion(s)
Sport Center 1
(1st title)
Most titles Tianjin Bohai Bank
(5 titles)
TV partner(s)PPTV
Official websiteAsian Volleyball Confederation

The winner of the Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship qualifies for the FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship.

Tianjin Bohai Bank holds the record for most victories, winning the competition five times. Teams from China have won the tournament eight times, the most for any nation. The current Asian club champions is Sport Center 1 from Vietnam, who defeated Diamond Food–Fine Chef (3–2) in the final of the 2023 event.

Format edit

The overview of the competition format in the 2021 tournament was as follows:[1]

  • 16 teams competed in the final tournament, including the hosts which were automatically qualified.
  • Teams were seeded by the result of 2019 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship, based on a serpentine system.
  • The tournament was held in 8 days.
  • A team had a maximum 22 team members: 14 players, 6 officials, 1 accompanying referee, and 1 press with FIVB ID.
  • A maximum of two foreign players, with a valid International Transfer Certificate, are allowed to be on court at the same time.

In addition, the hosting national federation might have an additional team entry only in case of less than 8 participating teams.

Championships edit

Edition Season Hosts Champions Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place Ref
1 1999  Â Thailand   LG Caltex Round-robin   Aero Thai   Shanghai Round-robin   Alma Dinamo
2 2000  Â China   Shanghai Round-robin   NEC Red Rockets   Zhejiang Nandu Round-robin   Hyundai E&C Greenfox
3 2001  Â Vietnam   Shanghai Round-robin   Hisamitsu Springs   Aero Thai Round-robin   Rahat Almaty
4 2002  Â Thailand   Hisamitsu Springs 3–0   BEC World   Rahat Almaty 3–1   Shanghai
– 2003 Canceled due to 2002–2004 SARS outbreak
5 2004  Â Kazakhstan   Rahat Almaty Round-robin   Bayi Yiyang High-Tech District   Chung Shan Round-robin   Astana Kanaty [2]
6 2005  Â Vietnam   Tianjin Bridgestone Round-robin   Chung Shan   Korea Highway Corporation Round-robin   Rahat Almaty
7 2006  Â Philippines   Tianjin Bridgestone Round-robin   Chung Shan   Sang Som Round-robin   Rahat Almaty
8 2007  Â Vietnam   Rahat Almaty Round-robin   Sang Som   Hisamitsu Springs Round-robin   Sobaeksu [3]
9 2008   Tianjin Bridgestone 3–2   Sang Som   Toray Arrows 3–2   Sobaeksu
10 2009  Â Thailand   Federbrau 3–2   Tianjin Bridgestone   Toray Arrows 3–2   Zhetyssu Almaty [4]
11 2010  Â Indonesia   Federbrau 3–1   Zhetyssu Almaty   JT Marvelous 3–2   Tianjin Bridgestone [5]
12 2011  Â Vietnam   Chang 3–0   Tianjin Bridgestone   Zhetyssu Almaty 3–0   ThĂ´ng tin LienVietPostBank [6]
13 2012  Â Thailand   Tianjin Bridgestone 3–2   Toray Arrows   Chang 3–0   Zhetyssu Almaty [7]
14 2013  Â Vietnam   Guangdong Evergrande 3–1   Zhetyssu Almaty   PFU BlueCats 3–0   Bo Tong Gang [8]
15 2014  Â Thailand   Hisamitsu Springs 3–0   Tianjin Bohai Bank   Zhetyssu Taldykorgan 3–0  Â Chinese Taipei [9]
16 2015  Â Vietnam   Bangkok Glass 3–2   Hisamitsu Springs   Zhejiang 3–0   Taiwan Power [10]
17 2016  Â Philippines   NEC Red Rockets 3–0   Bayi Shenzhen   Bangkok Glass 3–2   Altay Oskemen [11]
18 2017  Â Kazakhstan   Supreme Chonburi 3–1   Hisamitsu Springs   Tianjin Bohai Bank 3–1   Altay [12]
19 2018   Supreme Chonburi 3–2   NEC Red Rockets   Jiangsu Zenith Steel 3–2   Altay [13]
20 2019  Â China   Tianjin Bohai Bank 3–1   Supreme Chonburi   Hisamitsu Springs 3–0   Altay [14]
– 2020 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic [15]
21 2021  Â Thailand   Altay 3–0   Nakhon Ratchasima QminC   Supreme Chonburi 3–0   Saipa Tehran [16]
22 2022  Â Kazakhstan   Kuanysh 3–2   Altay   Diamond Food–Fine Chef 3–1   Barij Essence [17]
23 2023  Â Vietnam   Sport Center 1 3–2   Diamond Food–Fine Chef   Liaoning Donghua 3–1   King Whale Taipei [18]

Performances by club edit

Club Titles Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
  Tianjin Bohai Bank 5 3 2005, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2019 2009, 2011, 2013
  Chang 3 2 2009, 2010, 2011 2007, 2008
  Hisamitsu Springs 2 3 2002, 2014 2001, 2015, 2017
  Supreme Chonburi 2 1 2017, 2018 2019
  Shanghai Bright Ubest 2 0 2000, 2001 —
  Rahat Almaty 2 0 2004, 2007 —
  NEC Red Rockets 1 2 2016 1999, 2018
  Altay 1 1 2021 2022
  GS Caltex Seoul KIXX 1 0 1999 —
  Guangdong Evergrande 1 0 2013 —
  Bangkok Glass 1 0 2015 —
  Kuanysh 1 0 2022 —
  Sport Center 1 1 0 2023 —
  Chung Shan 0 2 — 2005, 2006
  Zhetyssu Taldykorgan 0 2 — 2010, 2013
  Bayi Nanchang 0 2 — 2004, 2016
  Aero Thai 0 1 — 1999
  BEC World 0 1 — 2002
  Toray Arrows 0 1 — 2012
  Nakhon Ratchasima QminC 0 1 — 2021
  Diamond Food–Fine Chef 0 1 — 2023

Performances by country edit

Country Titles Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
 Â China 8 5 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2019 2004, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2016,
 Â Thailand 6 7 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2017, 2018 1999, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2019, 2021, 2023
 Â Kazakhstan 4 3 2004, 2007, 2021, 2022 2010, 2013, 2022
 Â Japan 3 6 2002, 2014, 2016 1999, 2001, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2018
 Â South Korea 1 0 1999 —
 Â Vietnam 1 0 2023 —
 Â Chinese Taipei 0 2 — 2005, 2006

Performances by zonal association edit

Zonal association Titles Runners-up
EAZVA 12 13
SEAZVA 7 7
CAZVA 4 3
Total 23 23

Medals edit

As of 2023 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Â China85619
2 Â Thailand67619
3 Â Kazakhstan43310
4 Â Japan36615
5 Â South Korea1012
6 Â Vietnam1001
7 Â Chinese Taipei0213
Totals (7 entries)23232369

MVP by edition edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Regulations – 2021 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship" (PDF). Asian Volleyball Confederation. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Joyous Kazakhs celebrate title success". Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. 26 April 2004. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Rahat Wins Gold Medal at Asian Women's Club Championhsip". Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. 24 June 2007. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Thai Federbrau win Asian Women's Club Championship". Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. 9 June 2009. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Federbrau crowned Asian Women's Club Champion". Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. 5 July 2010. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Thailand's Chang takes Asian Women's Club title". Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. 26 June 2011. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  7. ^ "Tianjin seal Club World champs berth". Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. 30 April 2012. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  8. ^ "Evergrande qualify for FIVB Women's Club World Champs". Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. 6 May 2013. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  9. ^ "Hisamitsu Springs capture Asian Women's Club Championship title and ticket to FIVB Club World Championship". Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. 25 April 2014. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  10. ^ "Bangkok Glass reign supreme in Asian Women's Club Championship". Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. 20 September 2015. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  11. ^ "NEC Red Rockets reign Supreme over Asian Women's Club Championship". Asian Volleyball Confederation. 11 September 2016. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  12. ^ "Thailand's Supreme VC win Asian Women's Club Championship". Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. 31 May 2017. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  13. ^ "Supreme win back-to-back Asian Women's Club Championship titles". Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. 18 July 2018. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  14. ^ "Li Yingying powers Tianjin to Asian Women's Club Championship triumph". Fédération Internationale de Volleyball. 6 May 2019. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  15. ^ "Cancellation and postponement confirmed for 2020 AVC Championships". Asian Volleyball Confederation. 17 July 2020. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  16. ^ "Altay power past Nakhon Ratchasima in thrilling three-setter to reign supreme at Asian Women's Club Championship". Asian Volleyball Confederation. 7 October 2021. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  17. ^ "Defending champs Altay dethroned, Denysova's heroics help Kuanysh in epic comeback win at 2022 Asian Women's Club Championship". Asian Volleyball Confederation. 30 April 2022. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  18. ^ "Sport Center 1 make hosts Vietnam proud after epic comeback win against Diamond Food for their unprecedented title in 2023 Asian Women's Club Championship". Asian Volleyball Confederation. 3 May 2023. Retrieved 3 May 2023.

External links edit

  • Website Official
  • Asian Volleyball Confederation at Facebook
  • Asian Volleyball Confederation at Twitter
  • Asian Volleyball Confederation at Instagram

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The Asian Women s Club Volleyball Championship previously the AVC Cup Women s Club Tournament between 1999 and 2002 is an annual continental club volleyball competition organised by the Asian Volleyball Confederation AVC the sport s continental governing body The competition was first contested in 1999 in Thailand It was not held in 2003 and 2020 due to 2002 2004 SARS outbreak and COVID 19 pandemic respectively Asian Women s Club Volleyball ChampionshipMost recent season or competition 2023 Asian Women s Club Volleyball ChampionshipFormerlyAVC Cup Women s Club Tournament 1999 2002 SportVolleyballFounded1999 25 years ago 1999 AdministratorAVCNo of teamsVariousCountryAVC membersContinentAsia and OceaniaMost recentchampion s Sport Center 1 1st title Most titlesTianjin Bohai Bank 5 titles TV partner s PPTVOfficial websiteAsian Volleyball Confederation The winner of the Asian Women s Club Volleyball Championship qualifies for the FIVB Volleyball Women s Club World Championship Tianjin Bohai Bank holds the record for most victories winning the competition five times Teams from China have won the tournament eight times the most for any nation The current Asian club champions is Sport Center 1 from Vietnam who defeated Diamond Food Fine Chef 3 2 in the final of the 2023 event Contents 1 Format 2 Championships 3 Performances by club 4 Performances by country 5 Performances by zonal association 6 Medals 7 MVP by edition 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksFormat editThe overview of the competition format in the 2021 tournament was as follows 1 16 teams competed in the final tournament including the hosts which were automatically qualified Teams were seeded by the result of 2019 Asian Women s Club Volleyball Championship based on a serpentine system The tournament was held in 8 days A team had a maximum 22 team members 14 players 6 officials 1 accompanying referee and 1 press with FIVB ID A maximum of two foreign players with a valid International Transfer Certificate are allowed to be on court at the same time In addition the hosting national federation might have an additional team entry only in case of less than 8 participating teams Championships editEdition Season Hosts Champions Score Runners up Third place Score Fourth place Ref 1 1999 nbsp Thailand nbsp LG Caltex Round robin nbsp Aero Thai nbsp Shanghai Round robin nbsp Alma Dinamo 2 2000 nbsp China nbsp Shanghai Round robin nbsp NEC Red Rockets nbsp Zhejiang Nandu Round robin nbsp Hyundai E amp C Greenfox 3 2001 nbsp Vietnam nbsp Shanghai Round robin nbsp Hisamitsu Springs nbsp Aero Thai Round robin nbsp Rahat Almaty 4 2002 nbsp Thailand nbsp Hisamitsu Springs 3 0 nbsp BEC World nbsp Rahat Almaty 3 1 nbsp Shanghai 2003 Canceled due to 2002 2004 SARS outbreak 5 2004 nbsp Kazakhstan nbsp Rahat Almaty Round robin nbsp Bayi Yiyang High Tech District nbsp Chung Shan Round robin nbsp Astana Kanaty 2 6 2005 nbsp Vietnam nbsp Tianjin Bridgestone Round robin nbsp Chung Shan nbsp Korea Highway Corporation Round robin nbsp Rahat Almaty 7 2006 nbsp Philippines nbsp Tianjin Bridgestone Round robin nbsp Chung Shan nbsp Sang Som Round robin nbsp Rahat Almaty 8 2007 nbsp Vietnam nbsp Rahat Almaty Round robin nbsp Sang Som nbsp Hisamitsu Springs Round robin nbsp Sobaeksu 3 9 2008 nbsp Tianjin Bridgestone 3 2 nbsp Sang Som nbsp Toray Arrows 3 2 nbsp Sobaeksu 10 2009 nbsp Thailand nbsp Federbrau 3 2 nbsp Tianjin Bridgestone nbsp Toray Arrows 3 2 nbsp Zhetyssu Almaty 4 11 2010 nbsp Indonesia nbsp Federbrau 3 1 nbsp Zhetyssu Almaty nbsp JT Marvelous 3 2 nbsp Tianjin Bridgestone 5 12 2011 nbsp Vietnam nbsp Chang 3 0 nbsp Tianjin Bridgestone nbsp Zhetyssu Almaty 3 0 nbsp Thong tin LienVietPostBank 6 13 2012 nbsp Thailand nbsp Tianjin Bridgestone 3 2 nbsp Toray Arrows nbsp Chang 3 0 nbsp Zhetyssu Almaty 7 14 2013 nbsp Vietnam nbsp Guangdong Evergrande 3 1 nbsp Zhetyssu Almaty nbsp PFU BlueCats 3 0 nbsp Bo Tong Gang 8 15 2014 nbsp Thailand nbsp Hisamitsu Springs 3 0 nbsp Tianjin Bohai Bank nbsp Zhetyssu Taldykorgan 3 0 nbsp Chinese Taipei 9 16 2015 nbsp Vietnam nbsp Bangkok Glass 3 2 nbsp Hisamitsu Springs nbsp Zhejiang 3 0 nbsp Taiwan Power 10 17 2016 nbsp Philippines nbsp NEC Red Rockets 3 0 nbsp Bayi Shenzhen nbsp Bangkok Glass 3 2 nbsp Altay Oskemen 11 18 2017 nbsp Kazakhstan nbsp Supreme Chonburi 3 1 nbsp Hisamitsu Springs nbsp Tianjin Bohai Bank 3 1 nbsp Altay 12 19 2018 nbsp Supreme Chonburi 3 2 nbsp NEC Red Rockets nbsp Jiangsu Zenith Steel 3 2 nbsp Altay 13 20 2019 nbsp China nbsp Tianjin Bohai Bank 3 1 nbsp Supreme Chonburi nbsp Hisamitsu Springs 3 0 nbsp Altay 14 2020 Canceled due to COVID 19 pandemic 15 21 2021 nbsp Thailand nbsp Altay 3 0 nbsp Nakhon Ratchasima QminC nbsp Supreme Chonburi 3 0 nbsp Saipa Tehran 16 22 2022 nbsp Kazakhstan nbsp Kuanysh 3 2 nbsp Altay nbsp Diamond Food Fine Chef 3 1 nbsp Barij Essence 17 23 2023 nbsp Vietnam nbsp Sport Center 1 3 2 nbsp Diamond Food Fine Chef nbsp Liaoning Donghua 3 1 nbsp King Whale Taipei 18 Performances by club editClub Titles Runners up Years won Years runners up nbsp Tianjin Bohai Bank 5 3 2005 2006 2008 2012 2019 2009 2011 2013 nbsp Chang 3 2 2009 2010 2011 2007 2008 nbsp Hisamitsu Springs 2 3 2002 2014 2001 2015 2017 nbsp Supreme Chonburi 2 1 2017 2018 2019 nbsp Shanghai Bright Ubest 2 0 2000 2001 nbsp Rahat Almaty 2 0 2004 2007 nbsp NEC Red Rockets 1 2 2016 1999 2018 nbsp Altay 1 1 2021 2022 nbsp GS Caltex Seoul KIXX 1 0 1999 nbsp Guangdong Evergrande 1 0 2013 nbsp Bangkok Glass 1 0 2015 nbsp Kuanysh 1 0 2022 nbsp Sport Center 1 1 0 2023 nbsp Chung Shan 0 2 2005 2006 nbsp Zhetyssu Taldykorgan 0 2 2010 2013 nbsp Bayi Nanchang 0 2 2004 2016 nbsp Aero Thai 0 1 1999 nbsp BEC World 0 1 2002 nbsp Toray Arrows 0 1 2012 nbsp Nakhon Ratchasima QminC 0 1 2021 nbsp Diamond Food Fine Chef 0 1 2023Performances by country editCountry Titles Runners up Years won Years runners up nbsp China 8 5 2000 2001 2005 2006 2008 2012 2013 2019 2004 2009 2011 2013 2016 nbsp Thailand 6 7 2009 2010 2011 2015 2017 2018 1999 2002 2007 2008 2019 2021 2023 nbsp Kazakhstan 4 3 2004 2007 2021 2022 2010 2013 2022 nbsp Japan 3 6 2002 2014 2016 1999 2001 2012 2015 2017 2018 nbsp South Korea 1 0 1999 nbsp Vietnam 1 0 2023 nbsp Chinese Taipei 0 2 2005 2006Performances by zonal association editZonal association Titles Runners up EAZVA 12 13 SEAZVA 7 7 CAZVA 4 3 Total 23 23Medals editAs of 2023 Asian Women s Club Volleyball Championship RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp China856192 nbsp Thailand676193 nbsp Kazakhstan433104 nbsp Japan366155 nbsp South Korea10126 nbsp Vietnam10017 nbsp Chinese Taipei0213Totals 7 entries 23232369MVP by edition edit1999 nbsp Park Soo jeong KOR LG Oil 2000 not awarded 2001 nbsp Shen Hong CHN Shanghai 2002 nbsp Keiko Hara JPN Hisamitsu Springs 2003 tournament canceled 2004 nbsp Olga Grushko KAZ Rahat Almaty 2005 nbsp Li Shan CHN Tianjin Bridgestone 2006 nbsp Wang Li CHN Tianjin Bridgestone 2007 nbsp Yelena Pavlova KAZ Rahat Almaty 2008 nbsp Li Shan CHN Tianjin Bridgestone 2009 nbsp Onuma Sittirak THA Federbrau 2010 nbsp Nootsara Tomkom THA Federbrau 2011 nbsp Wilavan Apinyapong THA Chang 2012 nbsp Yin Na CHN Tianjin Bridgestone 2013 nbsp Xu Yunli CHN Guangdong Evergrande 2014 nbsp Miyu Nagaoka JPN Hisamitsu Springs 2015 nbsp Pleumjit Thinkaow THA Bangkok Glass 2016 nbsp Sarina Koga JPN NEC Red Rockets 2017 nbsp Fatou Diouck SEN Supreme Chonburi 2018 nbsp Ajcharaporn Kongyot THA Supreme Chonburi 2019 nbsp Li Yingying CHN Tianjin Bohai Bank 2020 tournament canceled 2021 nbsp Sana Anarkulova KAZ Altay 2022 nbsp Aleksandra Cirovic SRB Kuanysh 2023 nbsp Trần Thị Thanh Thuy VIE Sport Center 1 See also edit nbsp Volleyball portal nbsp Sports portal Asian Men s Club Volleyball ChampionshipReferences edit Regulations 2021 Asian Women s Club Volleyball Championship PDF Asian Volleyball Confederation Retrieved 11 January 2021 Joyous Kazakhs celebrate title success Federation Internationale de Volleyball 26 April 2004 Retrieved 11 January 2021 Rahat Wins Gold Medal at Asian Women s Club Championhsip Federation Internationale de Volleyball 24 June 2007 Retrieved 11 January 2021 Thai Federbrau win Asian Women s Club Championship Federation Internationale de Volleyball 9 June 2009 Retrieved 11 January 2021 Federbrau crowned Asian Women s Club Champion Federation Internationale de Volleyball 5 July 2010 Retrieved 11 January 2021 Thailand s Chang takes Asian Women s Club title Federation Internationale de Volleyball 26 June 2011 Retrieved 11 January 2021 Tianjin seal Club World champs berth Federation Internationale de Volleyball 30 April 2012 Retrieved 11 January 2021 Evergrande qualify for FIVB Women s Club World Champs Federation Internationale de Volleyball 6 May 2013 Retrieved 11 January 2021 Hisamitsu Springs capture Asian Women s Club Championship title and ticket to FIVB Club World Championship Federation Internationale de Volleyball 25 April 2014 Retrieved 11 January 2021 Bangkok Glass reign supreme in Asian Women s Club Championship Federation Internationale de Volleyball 20 September 2015 Retrieved 11 January 2021 NEC Red Rockets reign Supreme over Asian Women s Club Championship Asian Volleyball Confederation 11 September 2016 Retrieved 11 January 2021 Thailand s Supreme VC win Asian Women s Club Championship Federation Internationale de Volleyball 31 May 2017 Retrieved 11 January 2021 Supreme win back to back Asian Women s Club Championship titles Federation Internationale de Volleyball 18 July 2018 Retrieved 11 January 2021 Li Yingying powers Tianjin to Asian Women s Club Championship triumph Federation Internationale de Volleyball 6 May 2019 Retrieved 11 January 2021 Cancellation and postponement confirmed for 2020 AVC Championships Asian Volleyball Confederation 17 July 2020 Retrieved 11 January 2021 Altay power past Nakhon Ratchasima in thrilling three setter to reign supreme at Asian Women s Club Championship Asian Volleyball Confederation 7 October 2021 Retrieved 21 May 2022 Defending champs Altay dethroned Denysova s heroics help Kuanysh in epic comeback win at 2022 Asian Women s Club Championship Asian Volleyball Confederation 30 April 2022 Retrieved 21 May 2022 Sport Center 1 make hosts Vietnam proud after epic comeback win against Diamond Food for their unprecedented title in 2023 Asian Women s Club Championship Asian Volleyball Confederation 3 May 2023 Retrieved 3 May 2023 External links editWebsite Official Asian Volleyball Confederation at Facebook Asian Volleyball Confederation at Twitter Asian Volleyball Confederation at Instagram Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Women 27s Asian Club Volleyball Championship amp oldid 1184953977, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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