Sports season
The 2009–10 CEV Cup was the 38th edition of the European CEV Cup volleyball club tournament.
Italian club Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo beat Russian club Iskra Odintsovo in the finale. Belgian player Wout Wijsmans was awarded Most Valuable Player of the tournament.[ 1]
Participating teams
Country
Number of teams
Teams
Austria
1
aon hotVolleys Vienna
Belgium
2 +1
PNV Waasland Kruibeke , Euphony Asse Lennik , Noliko Maaseik
Croatia
1
MOK Zagreb
Cyprus
1
Anorthosis Famagusta
Czech Republic
1
VK Dukla Liberec
Estonia
1
Selver Tallinn
Finland
2
Isku Tampere , Perungan Pojat Rovaniemi
France
2 +1
Montpellier UC , Tourcoing Lille Métropole , Tours VB
Germany
1
Generali Unterhaching
Greece
2
Iraklis Thessaloniki , E.A. Patron
Hungary
1
Kometa Kaposvar
Italy
1 +1
Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo , Copra Nord Meccanica Piacenza
Montenegro
1
Budućnost Podgorica
Netherlands
1
Dynamo Apeldoorn
Poland
2
AZS Częstochowa , ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle
Romania
2
Dinamo București , Tomis Constanța
Russia
2
Fakel Novy Urengoy , Iskra Odintsovo
Spain
2 +1
Tarragona SPiSP ¹, Portol Palma Mallorca , CAI Teruel
Serbia
1
Crvena Zvezda Beograd
Slovenia
2
Marchiol Vodi Prvacina , Salonit Anhovo Kanal
Switzerland
2
Lausanne UC , TV Amriswil Volleyball
Turkey
1
Arkas Izmir
¹ The Spanish club Tarragona SPiSP withdrew from the European Cups 2009/2010.[ 2]
Main phase
16th Finals
The 16 winning teams from the 1/16 Finals will compete in the 1/8 Finals playing Home & Away matches. The losers of the 1/16 Final matches will qualify for the 3rd round in Challenge Cup .
First leg
Second leg
8th Finals
First leg
Second leg
4th Finals
First leg
Second leg
Challenge phase
First leg
Second leg
Final phase
Semi finals
3rd place
Final
Final standing
Wout Wijsmans , Hubert Henno , Simone Parodi , Andrea Ariaudo , Francesco Fortunato , Marco Nuti , Gregor Jeroncic , Vladimir Nikolov , Nikola Grbić , Janis Peda , Luigi Mastrangelo , Giuseppe Patriarca
Head coach
Alberto Giuliani
Awards
References
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