BVA Cup

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 Bulgaria, Albania, Turkey, Greece, Serbia, Macedonia, Croatia, and Romania.[1] The winners of the BVA Cup get the right to play in the CEV Challenge Cup. The tournament is held in September.

BVA Cup
SportVolleyball
Founded2008 (2008)
AdministratorBVA
CountryBVA members
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
Men:
Tokat Belediye Plevne
(1st title)
Women:
Türk Hava Yolları
(1st title)
Most titlesMen:
Fenerbahçe &
İstanbul BBSK
(2 titles)
Women:
Beşiktaş
(4 titles)
Official websiteBalkan Volleyball

Winners (men)

Year Winners Runners-up Third place
2008 İstanbul BBSK AO Kifissia Stiinta EXPL
2009 Fenerbahçe Aris Partizan
2010 OК Ribnica Stiinta EXPL Radnik
2011 Universitatea Cluj Ribnica Kraljevo Skendija Tetovo
2012 İstanbul BBSK Partizan Stiinta EXPL
2013 Fenerbahçe Grundig Studenti Vojvodina NS
2014 Maliye Milli Piyango Stiinta EXPL
2015 Spartak Ljig CSM Bucharest Beşiktaş
2016 Galatasaray HDI Sigorta Spartak Ljig
2017 İnegöl Belediyespor[2] CSM Bucharest OK Radnik Bijeljina
2018 Ziraat Bankası SCV Hebar Pazardzhik CSM Bucuresti
2019 Tokat Belediye Plevne[3] OK GIO Strumica KV Prishtina Volley

Winners (women)

Year Winners Runners-up Third place
2008 Beşiktaş TENT Obrenovac Levski Siconco Sofia
2009 Beşiktaş VC Klek Zrenjanin CSU Medicina Tîrgu Mureş
2010 V.C. Unic İLBANK Ankara VC Klek Zrenjanin
2011 Nilüfer Belediyespor CSM Lugoj OOK Kolubara
2012 İLBANK Ankara V.C. Unic
2013 Beşiktaş CSM Lugoj Železničar Lajkovac
2014 İLBANK Ankara CSM Târgoviște Maritza Plovdiv
2015 Trabzon İdmanocağı Železničar Lajkovac ŽOK Gacko
2016 Çanakkale BK Kazanlak Volley AOK Rudar Pljevlja
2017 Železničar Lajkovac[4] Çanakkale BK CS Dinamo Bucharest
2018 Beşiktaş KV Drita GJILAN CSM Lugoj
2019 Türk Hava Yolları[5] CS Dinamo București Železničar Lajkovac

References

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