2017 FIVB Volleyball Men's U23 World Championship

The 2017 FIVB Volleyball Men's U23 World Championship was the third and final edition of the international volleyball tournament and the world championship for men's national teams under the age of 23, organized by the sport's world governing body, FIVB. The tournament was held in Cairo, Egypt from 18 to 25 August 2017.[1] 12 teams from the 5 confederations competed in the tournament.

2017 FIVB Men's U23 World Championship
بطولة العالم للكرة الطائرة للرجال تحت 23 عاما
2017 مِصر
Tournament details
Host nation Egypt
Dates18–25 August
Teams12
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Champions Argentina (1st title)
Runners-up Russia
Third place Cuba
Fourth place Brazil
Tournament awards
MVP Germán Johansen
Best Setter Matías Sánchez
Best OH Denis Bogdan
Miguel Gutiérrez
Best MB Ivan Iakovlev
Matheus Santos
Best OPP Hisham Ewais
Best Libero Rogério Filho
Official website

Argentina defeated defending champions Russia 4–2 in the final to claim their first title in the competition.[2] This marked Argentina's first ever world title at any age group. Cuba won the bronze medal outclassing Brazil 4–1.[3] Germán Johansen from Argentina was elected the MVP.

After this tournament, FIVB declared that "As per decision of May 2019 FIVB Board of Administration, the U23 WCH has been abolished."[4]

Qualification

The FIVB Sports Events Council revealed a proposal to streamline the number of teams participating in the Age Group World Championships.[5]

Means of QualificationDateVenueVacanciesQualifiers
Host Nation2 February 2016 Lausanne1 Egypt
2016 South American Championship21–25 June 2016 Cartagena1 Brazil
2016 European Qualifiers27–31 July 2016 Zagreb2 Poland
 Turkey
2016 Pan-American CupFor CSV5–10 September 2016 Guanajuato City1 Argentina
For NORCECA2 Cuba
 Mexico
2017 African Championship21–22 February 2017 Sétif1 Algeria
2017 Asian Championship1–9 May 2017 Ardabil2 Iran
 Japan
World RankingJanuary 2017[6] Lausanne2 Russia
 China
Total12

Pools composition

Teams were seeded following the Serpentine system according to their FIVB U23 World Ranking as of January 2017.[6] FIVB reserved the right to seed the hosts as head of pool A regardless of the U23 World Ranking. Rankings are shown in brackets except the hosts who ranked 10th.

Pool A Pool B
 Egypt (Hosts)  Turkey (1)
 Cuba (4)  Russia (3)
 Brazil (5)  Argentina (6)
 Mexico (11)  Iran (7)
Poland (12)  Algeria (13)
 Japan (25)  China (17)

Squads

Venues

All matches
Cairo
Cairo Stadium Halls Complex 1 & 2
Capacity: 20,000

Testing of new rules

The 2017 FIVB Men's U23 World Championship will be a testing ground for a new scoring scheme currently under review by the FIVB, which, if successful, could mark a historical turning point for volleyball – much as the introduction of the Rally Scoring System did in the late 1990s.[7]

Matches in Cairo will be played to best-of-seven sets with each set to 15 points (with at least a two-point difference needed). Three ranking points will be awarded to teams winning 4–0, 4–1 or 4–2. Two points go the winner of a 4–3 match with one point for the loser. It is hoped that the new scoring system will reduce overall duration of matches, while making each set more attractive and exciting – much as tie-breaks are under the current regulations. The interval between sets is reduced to two minutes (from three). Teams will switch ends after the second set - and also, if needed, after sets 4, 5 and 6. In addition, there will be no technical timeouts – just two regular thirty-second timeouts per team per set.

The basic principles for the new scheme were tested for the first time in the Dutch League in the 2016–17 season. Further testing of the scheme will be conducted at the Women's U23 World Championship in Ljubljana. During and after the competition, players, coaches, referees and officials will be evaluating the new system through a questionnaire, while duration and scoring statistics will be gathered and analysed.

This is the second time that the Men's U23 World Championship serves as a testbed for new regulations. Matches of the inaugural edition in 2013 in Uberlândia were played to 21-point sets. In addition to the scoring system, a new serving regulation will be tried out in Cairo, with the server not allowed to land inside the court after a jump service.

The testing of the new rules has been received with criticism from the volleyball community.[8]

Pool standing procedure

  1. Number of matches won
  2. Match points
  3. Sets ratio
  4. Points ratio
  5. Result of the last match between the tied teams

Match won 4–0, 4–1 or 4–2: 3 match points for the winner, 0 match points for the loser
Match won 4–3: 2 match points for the winner, 1 match point for the loser

Preliminary round

Qualified for the Semifinals
Qualified for the 5th–8th semifinals

Pool A

Rank Team Matches Pts Sets Points
W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1  Brazil 5 0 14 20 4 5.000 365 285 1.281
2  Cuba 3 2 10 16 13 1.231 418 407 1.027
3  Egypt 3 2 8 15 13 1.154 413 382 1.081
4  Japan 2 3 7 13 14 0.929 358 374 0.957
5  Poland 2 3 6 11 13 0.846 354 350 1.011
6  Mexico 0 5 0 2 20 0.100 232 342 0.678
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6 Set 7 Total Report
18 Aug 14:30 Brazil  4–0  Mexico 15–7 15–8 15–6 15–10       60–31 Report
18 Aug 17:00 Cuba  1–4  Poland 12–15 15–12 14–16 10–15 15–17     66–75 Report
18 Aug 21:00 Egypt  4–3  Japan 15–10 15–13 12–15 15–8 9–15 13–15 15–10 94–86 Report
19 Aug 15:00 Mexico  0–4  Japan 12–15 12–15 11–15 10–15       45–60 Report
19 Aug 17:30 Brazil  4–0  Poland 15–10 22–20 20–18 15–7       74–57 Report
19 Aug 20:00 Egypt  2–4  Cuba 15–13 14–16 15–10 12–15 11–15 16–18   83–87 Report
20 Aug 15:00 Cuba  4–2  Japan 15–13 19–17 14–16 13–15 16–14 15–13   92–88 Report
20 Aug 17:30 Mexico  0–4  Poland 8–15 8–15 10–15 10–15       36–60 Report
20 Aug 20:00 Egypt  1–4  Brazil 12–15 16–18 11–15 15–12 12–15     66–75 Report
21 Aug 15:00 Poland  2–4  Japan 13–15 16–14 12–15 13–15 15–8 13–15   82–82 Report
21 Aug 17:30 Cuba  3–4  Brazil 15–13 13–15 15–11 15–11 11–15 8–15 12–15 89–95 Report
21 Aug 20:00 Egypt  4–1  Mexico 15–5 15–7 13–15 15–9 20–18     78–54 Report
23 Aug 15:00 Brazil  4–0  Japan 15–9 15–12 15–7 16–14       61–42 Report
23 Aug 17:30 Cuba  4–1  Mexico 15–7 15–9 24–26 15–13 15–11     84–66 Report
23 Aug 20:00 Egypt  4–1  Poland 15–13 15–7 32–30 13–15 17–15     92–80 Report

Pool B

Rank Team Matches Pts Sets Points
W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1  Argentina 4 1 13 19 8 2.375 385 316 1.218
2  Russia 4 1 12 19 7 2.714 374 323 1.158
3  Iran 4 1 11 18 8 2.250 379 332 1.142
4  China 2 3 5 8 15 0.533 281 316 0.889
5  Turkey 1 4 5 9 18 0.500 342 384 0.891
6  Algeria 0 5 0 3 20 0.150 259 349 0.742
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6 Set 7 Total Report
18 Aug 14:30 Turkey  3–4  China 17–19 15–12 15–11 8–15 10–15 15–10 10–15 90–97 Report
18 Aug 17:00 Russia  4–0  Algeria 15–8 15–11 15–11 15–8       60–38 Report
18 Aug 21:00 Argentina  4–2  Iran 16–14 11–15 15–11 18–16 13–15 15–10   88–81 Report
19 Aug 15:00 Iran  4–0  China 15–13 15–12 15–8 15–13       60–46 Report
19 Aug 17:30 Argentina  4–0  Algeria 15–11 15–8 15–9 15–12       60–40 Report
19 Aug 20:00 Turkey  0–4  Russia 16–18 13–15 6–15 13–15       48–63 Report
20 Aug 15:00 Russia  4–0  China 15–8 15–11 15–11 15–11       60–41 Report
20 Aug 17:30 Turkey  2–4  Argentina 8–15 15–6 7–15 17–15 11–15 9–15   67–81 Report
20 Aug 20:00 Iran  4–1  Algeria 16–18 15–8 15–7 15–9 15–12     76–54 Report
21 Aug 15:00 Algeria  0–4  China 15–17 13–15 7–15 11–15       46–62 Report
21 Aug 17:30 Turkey  0–4  Iran 12–15 9–15 15–17 10–15       46–62 Report
21 Aug 20:00 Russia  4–3  Argentina 11–15 15–12 13–15 15–13 8–15 15–12 16–14 96–96 Report
23 Aug 15:00 Argentina  4–0  China 15–8 15–9 15–9 15–9       60–35 Report
23 Aug 17:30 Russia  3–4  Iran 11–15 15–12 15–10 13–15 15–13 18–20 11–15 98–100 Report
23 Aug 20:00 Turkey  4–2  Algeria 15–10 17–19 14–16 15–11 15–12 15–13   91–81 Report

Final round

5th–8th places

 
5th–8th semifinals5th place match
 
      
 
24 August
 
 
 Egypt4
 
25 August
 
 China1
 
 Egypt4
 
24 August
 
 Japan0
 
 Iran3
 
 
 Japan4
 
7th place match
 
 
24 August
 
 
 China1
 
 
 Iran4

5th–8th semifinals

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6 Set 7 Total Report
24 Aug 15:00 Iran  3–4  Japan 14–16 15–10 15–13 11–15 15–12 13–15 7–15 90–96 Report
24 Aug 20:00 Egypt  4–1  China 15–12 15–13 12–15 19–17 15–8     76–65 Report

7th place match

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6 Set 7 Total Report
25 Aug 10:00 China  1–4  Iran 15–17 5–15 11–15 19–17 18–20     68–84 Report

5th place match

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6 Set 7 Total Report
25 Aug 15:00 Egypt  4–0  Japan 15–9 15–8 15–11 15–12       60–40 Report

Final four

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
24 August
 
 
 Brazil3
 
25 August
 
 Russia4
 
 Russia2
 
24 August
 
 Argentina4
 
 Argentina4
 
 
 Cuba1
 
3rd place match
 
 
25 August
 
 
 Brazil1
 
 
 Cuba4

Semifinals

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6 Set 7 Total Report
24 Aug 15:00 Brazil  3–4  Russia 15–11 15–13 11–15 15–17 15–13 13–15 8–15 92–99 Report
24 Aug 17:30 Argentina  4–1  Cuba 15–7 15–7 11–15 15–13 17–15     73–57 Report

3rd place match

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6 Set 7 Total Report
25 Aug 15:30 Brazil  1–4  Cuba 16–18 13–15 13–15 22–20 11–15     75–83 Report

Final

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6 Set 7 Total Report
25 Aug 18:00 Russia  2–4  Argentina 10–15 11–15 14–16 16–14 15–13 9–15   75–88 Report

Final Standing

Awards

See also

References

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