Sports season
The 2014–15 CEV Cup was the 43rd edition of the European CEV Cup volleyball club tournament.
In finals Dinamo Moscow beat Energy T.I. Diatec Trentino in golden set, after winning home match and compensation of losses after the first match.[ 1] Russian opposite Pavel Kruglov from Dinamo Moscow was awarded Most Valuable Player title.
Participating teams
The number of participants on the basis of ranking list for European Cup Competitions:
Rank
Country
Number of teams
Teams
1
Russia
1
Dinamo Moscow
2
Italy
1
Energy T.I. Diatec Trentino
3
Serbia
2
Partizan Vizura Beograd , Vojvodina NS Seme Novi Sad
4
Poland
1
ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle
5
Bulgaria
1
CVC Gabrovo
6
Germany
1
TV Ingersoll Bühl
7
France
2
GFC Ajaccio VB , Spacer's de Toulouse
8
Finland
3
Loimu Raisio , Kokkolan Tiikerit , VaLePa Sastamala
9
Belgium
1 +2
Volley behappy2 Asse-Lennik , Precura Antwerpen , Knack Randstad Roeselare
12
Czech Republic
3
VK Dukla Liberec , Fatra Zlín , Volejbal Brno
13
Turkey
2 +1
İstanbul BBSK , Arkas İzmir , Fenerbahçe SK Istanbul
14
Netherlands
2
Draisma Dynamo Apeldoorn , Landstede Zwolle
16
Spain
0 +1
CAI Teruel
18
Estonia
2
Bigbank Tartu , Selver Tallinn
21
Ukraine
2
Khimprom Sumy , Lokomotyv Kharkiv
23
Croatia
1
MOK Rovinj
27
Romania
2
Dinamo București , SCM U Craiova
28
Israel
1
Maccabi Tel Aviv
29
Hungary
1
Kecskeméti RC
33
Bosnia and Herzegovina
2
MOK Jedinstvo Brčko , OK Mladost Brčko
39
Switzerland
1
Biogas Volley Näfels
Main phase
16th Final
The 16 winning teams from the 16th Final competed in the 8th Final playing home & away matches. The losers of the 16th Final matches qualified for the main phase in Challenge Cup .
8th Final
First leg
Second leg
4th Final
First leg
Second leg
Challenge phase
First leg
Second leg
Final phase
Semi finals
First leg
Second leg
Final
First leg
Second leg
Final standing
Aleksey Obmochaev , Pavel Pankov , Sergey Grankin , Artem Ermakov , Ivan Zaytsev , Denis Biriukov , Yury Berezhko , Alexander Markin, Igor Philippov , Maxwell Holt , Dmitry Shcherbinin , Pavel Kruglov
Head coach
Yury Marichev
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