2010–11 CEV Women's Champions League
Sports season
The 2010–11 CEV Women's Champions League was the highest level of European club volleyball in the 2010–11 season and was the 37th edition.
Teams of the 2010–2011 competition
The number of participants on the basis of ranking list for European Cup Competitions:[ 1]
The drawing of lots for the main phase (group stage) of the competition was being held on 25 June 2010, in Vienna.[ 2]
League round
20 teams were drawn to 5 pools of 4 teams each.
The 1st – 2nd and the two best 3rd ranked qualified for the Playoffs 12 .
The organizer of the Final Four was determined after the end of the League Round and qualified directly for the Final Four.
The team of the organizer of the Final Four was replaced by the 3rd ranked team with the best score.
The two next 3rd and two best 4th ranked teams moved to CEV Cup . The remaining teams were eliminated.
Pool A
November 23–25, 2010
December 1, 2010
December 7–8, 2010
December 15–16, 2010
January 4–6, 2011
January 11, 2011
Pool B
November 25, 2010
November 30– December 2, 2010
December 7–8, 2010
December 13, 2010
January 6, 2011
January 11, 2011
Pool C
November 23–24, 2010
December 1, 2010
December 8, 2010
December 15–16, 2010
January 4–6, 2011
January 11, 2011
Pool D
November 23–25, 2010
November 30, 2010
December 9, 2010
December 14–15, 2010
January 4–5, 2011
January 11, 2011
Pool E
November 24, 2010
November 30– December 2, 2010
December 8–9, 2010
December 14–16, 2010
January 5–6, 2011
January 11, 2011
Playoffs 12
In case of a tie - 1 match won and 1 match lost and not depending on the final score of both matches - the teams played a golden set to determine which one qualified for the next round.
1 Muszynianka Muszyna won the golden set 15–11.
2 Rabita Baku won the golden set 15–11.
3 Voléro Zürich won the golden set 15–9.
First leg
February 1–3, 2011
Second leg
February 8–10, 2011
Playoffs 6
In case of a tie - 1 match won and 1 match lost and not depending on the final score of both matches - the teams have to play a golden set to determine which one qualifies for the next round.
First leg
February 23–24, 2011
Second leg
March 3, 2011
Final four
The final four was held at 19–20 March 2011 at Istanbul , Turkey. Fenerbahçe Acıbadem was qualified as the organizer.
Bracket
Semi-final
March 19, 2011
Third-place game
March 20, 2011
Final
March 20, 2011
Final standing
Roster for Final Four
Gözde Kırdar , Gizem Karadayı , Nilay Karaağaç , Bahanur Şahin , Małgorzata Glinka , Melis Gürkaynak , Özge Kırdar , Güldeniz Önal , Bahar Toksoy , Jelena Nikolić , Seray Altay and Maja Poljak
Head coach
Giovanni Guidetti
Individual awards
Winners:[ 3]
References
External links