FIVB Men's Volleyball World Olympic Qualification Tournament

The FIVB Men's Volleyball World Olympic Qualification Tournament was a volleyball qualification tournament for the Olympic Games. contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB), the sport's global governing body.

FIVB Men's Volleyball World Olympic Qualification Tournament
SportVolleyball
Founded1972
Ceased2016
CEO Ary Graça
No. of teams8
ContinentInternational (FIVB)
Official websiteFIVB

A corresponding tournament for women's national teams is the FIVB Women's Volleyball World Olympic Qualification Tournament.

Qualification

First tournament (2016)

Confederation Slots[1]
AVC (Asia)3
CSV (South America)1
CEV (Europe)2
NORCECA (North America)1
Total8 (7+H)

Second tournament (2016)

Confederation Slots
CAVB (Africa)2
CSV (South America)1
NORCECA (North America)1
Total4 (4)

Results summary

First format (1972–1984)

Year Host Qualified Teams Teams
Champions Runners-up 3rd Place
1972
France

Poland

Romania
N/A 12
1976
Italy

Czechoslovakia

Italy
N/A 14
1980
Pernik/Sofia

Bulgaria

Romania
N/A 10
1984
Barcelona

Italy*

China*

South Korea*
6

Second format (1988–2012)

Year Qualified Teams Teams
First tournament Second tournament Third tournament
1988 Brasília (6) Amsterdam (6) Florence (6) 18

Argentina

Netherlands

Sweden
1992 Montpellier (6) Rotterdam (6)N/A 12

France

Netherlands
1996 Espinho (4) Munich (4) Patras (4) 12

Bulgaria

Yugoslavia

Poland
2000 Matosinhos (4) Piraeus (4) Castelnau-le-Lez (4) 12

Argentina

Spain

Netherlands
2004 Matosinhos (4) Tokyo (8) Madrid (4) 16

Poland

France

Netherlands
2008 Düsseldorf (4) Espinho (4) Tokyo (8) 16

Germany

Poland

Italy
2012 Tokyo (8) Sofia (4) Berlin (4) 16

Serbia

Bulgaria

Germany

Third format (2016)

Year Host Qualified Teams Teams
Champions Runners-up 3rd Place
2016
Tokyo

Poland

France

Canada
8

Mexico City

Mexico
N/A 4

See also

References

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