Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner

The Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner is a volleyball friendly competition for national teams, currently held biannually and organized by the Hubert Wagner foundation. There are men's competitions, organized only in Poland.

Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner
Current season, competition or edition:
2020 Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner
SportMen's volleyball
Founded2003
No. of teams4
ContinentInternational
Most recent
champion(s)
 Brazil (2nd title)
Most titles Poland (8 titles)

The first Memorial was held in 2003. The competition has been held every year since.

Tournament

History

The tournament is played in the middle of the year, always about two weeks before the most important event of the year. Competitions have been created in memory of the best volleyball coach in Poland, Hubert Jerzy Wagner, who won the 1974 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship, the Olympic gold in 1976 and silver medals in the Men's European Volleyball Championship in 1975 and 1983 for the Polish team.

In the first few years teams played in Olsztyn. It is now played in various Polish cities to promote volleyball. In 2008, the memorial was also the qualifying tournament for the 2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship. The first memorial was won by the Dutch national team, which was ahead of Poland and Spain. In the second edition Russia triumphed, and the next again The Netherlands. The winner of the fourth edition was Poland, the fifth - Germany. The next two editions were again won by the hosts. In 2010 the winners were Brazil, and in 2011 Italy. In 2012 the edition of the memorial was won by Poland ahead of Germany, Argentina and Iran. Poland retained the title in 2013.

Results summary

MEMORIAL OF HUBERT JERZY WAGNER
Year Host Gold Silver Bronze Fourth
2003
Details

Olsztyn, Poland

Netherlands

Poland

Spain

Germany
2004
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Olsztyn/Iława, Poland

Russia

Poland

Netherlands

Australia
2005
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Olsztyn/Iława, Poland

Netherlands

Poland

China

Norway
2006
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Olsztyn/Ostróda, Poland

Poland

Cuba

Portugal

Canada
2007
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Olsztyn/Elbląg/Iława, Poland

Germany

Netherlands

Poland

Slovakia
2008
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Olsztyn, Poland

Poland

Estonia

Montenegro

Hungary
2009
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Łódź, Poland

Poland

Italy

Serbia

China
2010
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Bydgoszcz, Poland

Brazil

Bulgaria

Poland

Czech Republic
2011
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Katowice, Poland

Italy

Russia

Czech Republic

Poland
2012
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Zielona Góra, Poland

Poland

Germany

Argentina

Iran
2013
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Płock, Poland

Poland

Russia

Netherlands

Germany
2014
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Kraków, Poland

Russia

Poland

Bulgaria

China
2015
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Toruń, Poland

Poland

Japan

France

Iran
2016
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Kraków, Poland

Bulgaria

Serbia

Poland

Belgium
2017
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Kraków, Poland

Poland

France

Russia

Canada
2018
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Kraków, Poland

Poland

Russia

France

Canada
2019
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Kraków, Poland

Brazil

Poland

Serbia

Finland
2020
Details

Kraków, Poland

Medals Summary

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Poland85316
2 Russia2316
3 Netherlands2125
4 Brazil2002
5 Bulgaria1113
6 Germany1102
 Italy1102
8 France0123
 Serbia0123
10 Cuba0101
 Estonia0101
 Japan0101
13 Argentina0011
 China0011
 Czech Republic0011
 Montenegro0011
 Portugal0011
 Spain0011
Totals (18 nations)17171751

Participating nations

Africa
(CAVB)
Asia and Oceania
(AVC)
Europe
(CEV)
North, Central America and Caribbean
(NORCECA)
South America
(CSV)
 Egypt (1)
 Tunisia (1)
 China (3)
 Iran (2)
 Australia (1)
 Japan (1)
 Poland (17)
 Russia (6)
 Netherlands (5)
 Germany (4)
 Serbia (4)
 Bulgaria (3)
Poland B (3)
 Italy (3)
 France (3)
 Czech Republic (2)
 Spain (2)
 Norway (2)
 Montenegro (1)
 Estonia (1)
 Portugal (1)
 Slovakia (1)
 Hungary (1)
 Great Britain (1)
 Belgium (1)
 Finland (1)
 Canada (3)
 Cuba (1)
 Brazil (2)
 Argentina (1)

MVP by edition

National team appearances

Team
2003
(4)

2004
(6)

2005
(4)

2006
(8)

2007
(6)

2008
(4)

2009
(6)

2010
(4)

2011
(4)

2012
(4)

2013
(4)

2014
(4)

2015
(4)

2016
(4)

2017
(4)

2018
(4)

2019
(4)

2020
(4)
Total
 Argentina3rd1
 Australia4th1
 Belgium4th1
 Brazil1st1st2
 Bulgaria2nd3rd1st3
 Canada4th4th4th3
 China3rd4th4th3
 Cuba2nd1
 Czech Republic4th3rd2
 Egyptn/a1
 Spain3rd6th2
 Estonia2nd1
 Hungary4th1
 Finland4th1
 France3rd2nd3rd3
 Germany4th1st2nd4th4
 Great Britainn/a1
 Italyn/a2nd1st3
 Iran4th4th2
 Japan2nd1
 Netherlands1st3rd1st2nd3rd5
 Norwayn/an/a2
 Poland2nd2nd2nd1st3rd1st1st3rd4th1st1st2nd1st3rd1st1st2nd17
 Poland "B-team"n/an/a5th3
 Portugal3rd1
 Russia1st2nd2nd1st3rd2nd6
 Serbian/a3rd2nd3rd4
 Slovakia4th1
 Montenegro3rd1
 Tunisian/a1
Legend
  • 1st - Champions
  • 2nd - Runners-up
  • 3rd - Third place
  •    – Did not enter
  •  n/a  – Place unknown
  •    – Hosts
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