List of CEV women's club competition winners

The European Volleyball Confederation (CEV) is the governing body for Volleyball in Europe. It organises three club competitions for women: the CEV Champions League (formerly European Cup), the CEV Cup (formerly Cup Winners Cup) and the CEV Challenge Cup, There is also the CEV Super Cup (it) but this competition is no longer Exist.

Russian side Dynamo Moscow have won a record total of 11 titles in women's CEV competitions, Two more than VC Uralochka-NTMK (Russia). The only team to have won every CEV women's club competition is Modena Volley from (Italy).

Italian clubs have won the most titles (53), ahead of clubs from the Soviet Union (33) and Turkey (13). Italy is the only country in European women's volleyball history whose clubs won the three main competitions in the same season in six occasion in : 1996—97, 1999—20, 2004—05, 2005—06, 2008—09 and 2018—19.


Winners

By club

Dynamo Moscow is the most crowned one in CEV Champions League with 11 titles record, in CEV Cup CSKA Moscow comes first with 4 titles and in the CEV Challenge Cup USC Münster from (Germany) and Reggio Emilia Volley (Italy) share the record with 3 titles each. The following table lists all the women's clubs that have won at least one CEV club competition, and is updated as of 2019 (in chronological order).

Key
CCL CEV Champions League[1] [2]
CC CEV Cup[3]
CCC CEV Challenge Cup [4]
CSC CEV Super Cup (defunct)
Most in category 
List of women's CEV club competition winners
Rk. Club Country CCL CC CCC CSC Total
1 Dynamo Moscow  Russia 11  11 
2 VC Uralochka-NTMK  Russia 8 1 9
3 Volley Bergamo  Italy 7 1 8
4 Modena Volley  Italy 1 3 2 1  7
= CSKA Moscow  Russia 3 4  7
6 VakıfBank S.K.  Turkey 4 1 1 6
7 Sirio Perugia  Italy 2 1 2 5
= Materra Volley  Italy 2 2 1  5
9 ADK Alma-Ata  Soviet Union 1 3 4
= USC Münster  Germany 1 3  4
11 Busto Arsizio  Italy 3 3
= Reggio Emillia  Italy 3  3
= Eczacıbaşı VitrA  Turkey 1 2 3
= Dynamo Krasnodar  Russia 2 1 3
= Dynamo Berlin  East Germany 3 3
= VC CSKA Sofia  Bulgaria 2 1 3
= Rudá Hvězda Praha  Czechoslovakia 2 1 3
18 Olimpia Teodora  Italy 2 2
= AGIL Volley  Italy 1 1 2
= Asystel Volley  Italy 2 2
= Ancona Volley  Italy 1 1 2
= Volley Pesaro  Italy 1 1 2
= Gierre Roma  Italy 2 2
= Fenerbahçe V.K.  Turkey 1 1 2
= Bursa BBSK  Turkey 2 2
= Dynamo Kazan  Russia 1 1 2
= Traktor Schwerin  East Germany 1 1 2
= Vasas SC  Hungary 2 2
= RC Cannes  France 2 2
= Azerrail Baku  Azerbaijan 1 1 2
31 Burevestnik Odessa  Soviet Union 1 1
= Iskra Voroshilovgrad  Soviet Union 1 1
= Medin Odessa  Soviet Union 1 1
= Kommunalnik Minsk  Soviet Union 1 1
= Orbita Zaporozhye  Soviet Union 1 1
= Volley Casalmaggiore  Italy 1 1
= Chiery Volley  Italy 1 1
= Tiboni Urbino  Italy 1 1
= Amatori Bari  Italy 1 1
= Gianino Pieralisi  Italy 1 1
= Vicenza Volley  Italy 1 1
= Reggio Calabria  Italy 1 1
= Sumirago Volley  Italy 1 1
= Centro Ester  Italy 1 1
= Monza Volley  Italy 1 1
= Zarechye Odintsovo  Russia 1 1
= CJD Berlin  Germany 1 1
= SV Lohhof  Germany 1 1
= CJD Feuerbach  Germany 1 1
= Viktoria Augsburg  Germany 1 1
= Dresdner SC  Germany 1 1
= Levski Sofia  Bulgaria 1 1
= Slavia Bratislava  Czechoslovakia 1 1
= NIM-SE Budapest  Hungary 1 1
= RC Ville Bon 91  France 1 1
= Lokomotiv Baku  Azerbaijan 1 1
= CV Tenerife  Spain 1 1
= Grupo 2002 Murcia  Spain 1 1
= HAOK Mladost  Yugoslavia 1 1
= OK Dubrovnik  Croatia 1 1
= Muszynianka Muszyna  Poland 1 1
= Asterix Kieldrecht  Belgium 1 1
= Olympiacos Piraeus  Greece 1 1
= CSM București  Romania 1 1

By country

The following table lists all the countries whose clubs have won at least one CEV competition, and is updated as of 2019 (in chronological order).

Key
CCL CEV Champions League
CC CEV Cup
CCC CEV Challenge Cup
CSC CEV Super Cup (defunct)
Most in category 
List of CEV club competition winners by country
Rk. Nationality CCL CC CCC CSC Total
1  Italy 16 13  22  2  53 
2  Soviet Union 22  10 1 33
3  Turkey 6 4 3 13
4  Russia 3 4 2 9
=  Germany 2 7 9
6  East Germany 1 4 5
7  Czechoslovakia 2 2 4
=  Bulgaria 3 1 4
9  Azerbaijan 1 2 3
=  France 2 1 3
=  Hungary 1 2 3
12  Spain 1 1 2
13  Poland 1 1
=  Belgium 1 1
=  Greece 1 1
=  Croatia 1 1
=  Romania 1 1
=  Yugoslavia 1 1

See also

References

  1. "Cev main club competitions" (in Italian). Lega Volley. 18 May 2020. Archived from the original on 2013-12-15. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  2. Todor66 volleyball CEV champions League Editions Retrieved 18 May 2020
  3. Todor66 volleyball CEV Cup Editions Retrieved 18 May 2020
  4. Todor66 volleyball CEV Challenger Cup Editions Retrieved 18 May 2020
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