2014 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship













































































2014 Men's World Championship
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Tournament details
Host nation
 Poland
Dates 30 August – 21 September
Teams 24 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s) 7 (in 7 host cities)
Champions
 Poland (2nd title)
Runners-up
 Brazil
Third place
 Germany
Fourth place
 France
Tournament awards
MVP
Poland Mariusz Wlazły
Best Setter
Germany Lukas Kampa
Best OH

Brazil Ricardo Lucarelli
Brazil Murilo Endres
Best MB

Germany Marcus Böhme
Poland Karol Kłos
Best OPP

Poland Mariusz Wlazły
Best Libero
France Jenia Grebennikov
Tournament statistics
Matches played 103
Attendance 563,263 (5,469 per match)
Official website
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The 2014 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship was held in Poland from 30 August to 21 September 2014. The tournament featured 24 teams to determine the world champions in men's volleyball. In addition to the host nation Poland, 23 teams qualified for the tournament by means of continental and regional competitions. The matches took place in seven venues across seven Polish cities, with the final being held at Spodek, Katowice.


The tournament was won by the host country Poland, who beat Brazil (who won the previous three titles) in the final. Poland became the third team in the history of the competition to be crowned as champions in their own country, joining the Soviet Union (1952 and 1962) and Czechoslovakia (1966).[1]


563,263 fans[a] watched the matches during the 18-day event, smashing the previous records in the competition. In Italy four years earlier, the total was 339,324, while in Japan in 2006, it was 298,352.[2]


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Contents






  • 1 Information


  • 2 Qualification


  • 3 Pools composition


    • 3.1 First round


    • 3.2 Second round


    • 3.3 Third round




  • 4 Squads


  • 5 Venues


  • 6 Pool standing procedure


  • 7 Opening ceremony


  • 8 First round


    • 8.1 Pool A


    • 8.2 Pool B


    • 8.3 Pool C


    • 8.4 Pool D




  • 9 Second round


    • 9.1 Pool E


    • 9.2 Pool F




  • 10 Third round


    • 10.1 Pool G


    • 10.2 Pool H




  • 11 Final round


    • 11.1 5th place match


    • 11.2 Final four


      • 11.2.1 Semifinals


      • 11.2.2 3rd place match


      • 11.2.3 Final






  • 12 Final standing


  • 13 Awards


  • 14 Prize money


  • 15 Marketing


    • 15.1 Sponsors


    • 15.2 Official song




  • 16 Trophy


  • 17 Broadcasting


  • 18 Fans


  • 19 See also


  • 20 Notes


  • 21 References


  • 22 External links





Information


On 4 September 2008 the FIVB announced it had agreed a partnership deal for Poland to host the FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship in 2014. "This will be the biggest and most beautiful sports event in the world, not only in volleyball but throughout the whole sports family," said FIVB Honorary Life President Rubén Acosta. "Poland – I'm sure about it – will make this championship very special."


Acosta and FIVB President Wei Jizhong agreed the deal in Warsaw following negotiations with the Polish Minister of Sport, Mirosław Drzewiecki; Mirosław Błaszczyk, President of the Board of Administration of Polsat Television; Polsat Television Sports Department Director, Marian Kmita and Polish Volleyball Federation President, Mirosław Przedpełski.


Volleyball in Poland has enjoyed a huge surge in popularity during the 2000s. The Polish Men's team finished as runners-up at the 2006 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship in Japan and a year later, Katowice hosted one of the best-ever FIVB Volleyball World League Final Rounds.
The remaining 12 teams were drawn across the bottom three positions of each of the four first round pools.


A record number of 279 teams participated in the qualification process for the 2014 FIVB Volleyball World Championships. This total, coming from 166 national federations across the five FIVB confederations, represents an increase of 65 teams from the previous best of 214 teams from 119 federations for the 2010 World Championships (compared with 102 in 2006, 72 in 2002 and 63 in 1998).



Qualification



The regional qualification stage determined the 24 teams that would compete in the championship competition. Hosts Poland were granted automatic qualification. Regional governing bodies were allocated the remaining 23 spots. Africa was granted three, Asia and Oceania four, Europe eight, North America five, and South America three places.


















Africa (CAVB)

Asia and Oceania (AVC)

Europe (CEV)

North America (NORCECA)

South America (CSV)

Pool T Winners:  Cameroon
Pool U Winners:  Egypt
Pool V Winners:  Tunisia


Pool A Winners:  Australia
Pool B Winners:  Iran
Pool C Winners:  China
Pool D Winners:  South Korea


Hosts:  Poland
2013 CEV Champions:  Russia
2013 CEV Runners-up:  Italy
Pool I Winners:  Bulgaria
Pool J Winners:  Serbia
Pool K Winners:  Germany
Pool L Winners:  Belgium
Pool M Winners:  Finland
Third Round Best Runners-up:  France


Pool O Winners:  United States
Pool P Winners:  Cuba
Pool Q Winners:  Canada
Pool R Winners:  Mexico
Playoff Winners:  Puerto Rico


2013 CSV Champions:  Brazil
2013 CSV Runners-up:  Argentina
Qualifier Winners:  Venezuela



Pools composition



First round


Teams were seeded in the first three positions of each pool following the Serpentine system according to their FIVB World Ranking as of 7 October 2013.[3] FIVB reserved the right to seed the hosts as head of pool A regardless of the World Ranking. All teams not seeded were drawn to take other available positions in the remaining lines, following the World Ranking.[4] The draw was held in Warsaw, Poland on 27 January 2014. Because the CAVB and NORCECA qualification process were in progress on 27 January 2014, the best world rankings of CAVB (13, 15 and 19) and NORCECA (4, 7, 11, 20 and 22) were used when the draw was made.[5] Rankings are shown in brackets except the hosts who ranked 5th.













































Pool A
Pool B
Pool C
Pool D

 Poland (Hosts)

 Brazil (1)

 Russia (2)

 Italy (3)

 Argentina (7)

 Cuba (7, NORCECA 2)

 Bulgaria (6)

 United States (4, NORCECA 1)

 Serbia (9)

 Germany (10)

 Canada (11, NORCECA 3)

 Iran (12)

 Australia (14)

 Tunisia (13, CAVB 1)

 Egypt (15, CAVB 2)

 France (16)

 Cameroon (19, CAVB 3)

 South Korea (21)

 China (18)

 Puerto Rico (20, NORCECA 4)

 Venezuela (31)

 Finland (30)

 Mexico (22, NORCECA 5)

 Belgium (37)


Second round







































Pool E
Pool F

 Poland (Pool A 1st)

 Brazil (Pool B 1st)

 France (Pool D 1st)

 Russia (Pool C 1st)

 Serbia (Pool A 2nd)

 Germany (Pool B 2nd)

 Iran (Pool D 2nd)

 Canada (Pool C 2nd)

 Argentina (Pool A 3rd)

 Finland (Pool B 3rd)

 United States (Pool D 3rd)

 Bulgaria (Pool C 3rd)

 Australia (Pool A 4th)

 Cuba (Pool B 4th)

 Italy (Pool D 4th)

 China (Pool C 4th)


Third round










Pool G
Pool H
Pool E 1st or Pool F 1st (Draw)
Pool E 2nd or Pool F 2nd or Pool E 3rd or Pool F 3rd (Draw)
Pool E 2nd or Pool F 2nd or Pool E 3rd or Pool F 3rd (Draw)


Squads




Venues


It was the first time Poland had hosted an FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship. Matches were played in Kraków, Gdańsk, Wrocław, Katowice, Łódź, Bydgoszcz and Warsaw.

































Pool A (only 30 August)
Pool A (excl. 30 August) and F
Pool B, F, G and Final four
Pool C

Warsaw

Wrocław

Katowice

Gdańsk / Sopot

National Stadium

Centennial Hall

Spodek

Ergo Arena
Capacity: 62,100
Capacity: 10,000
Capacity: 11,500
Capacity: 11,409

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Pool D
Pool E, H and 5th place match
Pool E


2014 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship is located in Poland

Warsaw

Warsaw



Wroclaw

Wroclaw



Katowice

Katowice



Gdańsk/ Sopot

Gdańsk/
Sopot



Kraków

Kraków



Łódź

Łódź



Bydgoszcz

Bydgoszcz




Kraków

Łódź

Bydgoszcz

Kraków Arena

Atlas Arena

Łuczniczka
Capacity: 15,328
Capacity: 13,805
Capacity: 8,500

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Interior


Pool standing procedure



  1. Match points

  2. Number of matches won

  3. Sets ratio

  4. Points ratio

  5. Result of the last match between the tied teams


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

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



Opening ceremony




National Stadium, Warsaw


The FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship Poland 2014 begins on August 30 with a dream opening match between the hosts and Serbia, who will play to a record 62,000 spectators at the National Stadium in Warsaw.



First round



  • All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00).

  • The top four teams in each pool qualified for the second round.





Qualified for the Second round


Pool A





































































































Pts
Matches
Sets
Points
Rank
Team
W
L
W
L
Ratio
W
L
Ratio
1

 Poland

15
5
0
15
1
15.000
400
311
1.286
2

 Serbia

12
4
1
12
6
2.000
425
396
1.073
3

 Argentina

9
3
2
10
6
1.667
372
342
1.088
4

 Australia

5
2
3
7
11
0.636
384
397
0.967
5

 Venezuela

4
1
4
5
13
0.385
366
424
0.863
6

 Cameroon

0
0
5
3
15
0.200
382
459
0.832


































































































































































































































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
30 Aug 20:15 Poland  3–0  Serbia 25–19 25–18 25–18     75–55
P2 P3
31 Aug 16:30 Venezuela  0–3  Argentina 23–25 17–25 19–25     59–75
P2 P3
31 Aug 20:25 Cameroon  0–3  Australia 22–25 15–25 18–25     55–75
P2 P3
2 Sep 13:10 Argentina  1–3  Serbia 17–25 25–20 21–25 21–25   84–95
P2 P3
2 Sep 16:40 Venezuela  3–1  Cameroon 25–22 25–21 31–33 25–14   106–90
P2 P3
2 Sep 20:25 Australia  0–3  Poland 17–25 19–25 22–25     58–75
P2 P3
4 Sep 13:10 Cameroon  0–3  Argentina 17–25 18–25 23–25     58–75
P2 P3
4 Sep 16:40 Serbia  3–1  Australia 25–23 25–22 22–25 25–17   97–87
P2 P3
4 Sep 20:25 Poland  3–0  Venezuela 25–20 25–13 25–14     75–47
P2 P3
6 Sep 13:10 Argentina  3–0  Australia 25–18 25–19 25–18     75–55
P2 P3
6 Sep 16:40 Venezuela  0–3  Serbia 20–25 17–25 22–25     59–75
P2 P3
6 Sep 20:25 Cameroon  1–3  Poland 27–25 23–25 16–25 22–25   88–100
P2 P3
7 Sep 13:10 Australia  3–2  Venezuela 25–20 23–25 21–25 25–16 15–9 109–95
P2 P3
7 Sep 16:40 Poland  3–0  Argentina 25–20 25–20 25–23     75–63
P2 P3
7 Sep 20:25 Serbia  3–1  Cameroon 25–21 24–26 29–27 25–17   103–91
P2 P3


Pool B





































































































Pts
Matches
Sets
Points
Rank
Team
W
L
W
L
Ratio
W
L
Ratio
1

 Brazil

14
5
0
15
3
5.000
428
352
1.216
2

 Germany

12
4
1
12
5
2.400
398
338
1.178
3

 Finland

8
3
2
10
8
1.250
415
396
1.048
4

 Cuba

6
2
3
9
12
0.750
448
466
0.961
5

 South Korea

4
1
4
6
13
0.462
390
441
0.884
6

 Tunisia

1
0
5
4
15
0.267
361
447
0.808


































































































































































































































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
1 Sep 13:10 Brazil  3–0  Germany 25–21 25–19 25–17     75–57
P2 P3
1 Sep 16:40 Finland  3–2  Cuba 18–25 21–25 27–25 25–23 15–12 106–110
P2 P3
1 Sep 20:25 South Korea  3–1  Tunisia 24–26 26–24 25–21 25–18   100–89
P2 P3
3 Sep 13:10 Cuba  0–3  Germany 16–25 21–25 19–25     56–75
P2 P3
3 Sep 16:40 Finland  3–0  South Korea 25–22 26–24 25–15     76–61
P2 P3
3 Sep 20:25 Tunisia  0–3  Brazil 18–25 10–25 17–25     45–75
P2 P3
5 Sep 13:10 South Korea  1–3  Cuba 21–25 25–23 14–25 22–25   82–98
P2 P3
5 Sep 16:40 Germany  3–1  Tunisia 25–13 25–19 21–25 25–12   96–69
P2 P3
5 Sep 20:25 Brazil  3–0  Finland 27–25 25–21 26–24     78–70
P2 P3
6 Sep 13:10 Cuba  3–2  Tunisia 16–25 25–20 25–23 20–25 15–13 101–106
P2 P3
6 Sep 16:40 Finland  1–3  Germany 20–25 25–19 24–26 19–25   88–95
P2 P3
6 Sep 20:25 South Korea  2–3  Brazil 25–21 13–25 21–25 25–17 13–15 97–103
P2 P3
7 Sep 13:10 Tunisia  0–3  Finland 18–25 14–25 20–25     52–75
P2 P3
7 Sep 16:40 Germany  3–0  South Korea 25–13 25–16 25–21     75–50
P2 P3
7 Sep 20:25 Brazil  3–1  Cuba 22–25 25–23 25–18 25–17   97–83
P2 P3


Pool C





































































































Pts
Matches
Sets
Points
Rank
Team
W
L
W
L
Ratio
W
L
Ratio
1

 Russia

14
5
0
15
3
5.000
429
347
1.236
2

 Canada

11
4
1
12
5
2.400
392
349
1.123
3

 Bulgaria

10
3
2
13
8
1.625
462
437
1.057
4

 China

6
2
3
6
11
0.545
386
408
0.946
5

 Mexico

2
1
4
5
14
0.357
370
442
0.837
6

 Egypt

2
0
5
5
15
0.333
411
467
0.880


































































































































































































































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
1 Sep 13:10 Russia  3–0  Canada 25–21 25–19 25–21     75–61
P2 P3
1 Sep 16:40 Mexico  0–3  Bulgaria 16–25 17–25 21–25     54–75
P2 P3
1 Sep 20:25 China  3–1  Egypt 25–20 25–20 23–25 33–31   106–96
P2 P3
3 Sep 13:10 Bulgaria  2–3  Canada 25–17 17–25 25–20 24–26 8–15 99–103
P2 P3
3 Sep 16:40 Mexico  1–3  China 25–20 19–25 20–25 20–25   84–95
P2 P3
3 Sep 20:25 Egypt  0–3  Russia 22–25 15–25 15–25     52–75
P2 P3
5 Sep 13:10 China  0–3  Bulgaria 23–25 23–25 19–25     65–75
P2 P3
5 Sep 16:40 Canada  3–0  Egypt 25–14 25–19 25–22     75–55
P2 P3
5 Sep 20:25 Russia  3–1  Mexico 21–25 25–20 25–14 25–17   96–76
P2 P3
6 Sep 13:10 Bulgaria  3–2  Egypt 25–22 26–24 23–25 20–25 15–11 109–107
P2 P3
6 Sep 16:40 Mexico  0–3  Canada 17–25 18–25 19–25     54–75
P2 P3
6 Sep 20:25 China  0–3  Russia 22–25 11–25 21–25     54–75
P2 P3
7 Sep 13:10 Egypt  2–3  Mexico 25–16 20–25 21–25 25–21 10–15 101–102
P2 P3
7 Sep 16:40 Canada  3–0  China 26–24 27–25 25–17     78–66
P2 P3
7 Sep 20:25 Russia  3–2  Bulgaria 20–25 23–25 25–20 25–23 15–11 108–104
P2 P3


Pool D





































































































Pts
Matches
Sets
Points
Rank
Team
W
L
W
L
Ratio
W
L
Ratio
1

 France

12
4
1
14
7
2.000
469
437
1.073
2

 Iran

11
4
1
13
7
1.857
462
420
1.100
3

 United States

9
3
2
12
9
1.333
461
419
1.100
4

 Italy

5
2
3
9
12
0.750
462
473
0.977
5

 Belgium

5
1
4
9
12
0.750
437
467
0.936
6

 Puerto Rico

3
1
4
3
13
0.231
315
390
0.808


































































































































































































































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
31 Aug 13:10 Italy  1–3  Iran 16–25 25–23 21–25 22–25   84–98
P2 P3
31 Aug 16:40 Belgium  2–3  United States 21–25 25–17 16–25 25–21 11–15 98–103
P2 P3
31 Aug 20:25 Puerto Rico  0–3  France 23–25 22–25 24–26     69–76
P2 P3
2 Sep 13:10 United States  2–3  Iran 23–25 19–25 25–19 25–18 15–17 107–104
P2 P3
2 Sep 16:40 Belgium  3–0  Puerto Rico 25–19 25–17 25–20     75–56
P2 P3
2 Sep 20:25 France  2–3  Italy 25–20 25–20 23–25 13–25 12–15 98–105
P2 P3
4 Sep 13:10 Puerto Rico  0–3  United States 15–25 8–25 20–25     43–75
P2 P3
4 Sep 16:40 Iran  1–3  France 18–25 25–14 19–25 27–29   89–93
P2 P3
4 Sep 20:25 Italy  3–1  Belgium 26–28 25–15 25–16 28–26   104–85
P2 P3
6 Sep 13:10 United States  1–3  France 25–19 17–25 15–25 21–25   78–94
P2 P3
6 Sep 16:40 Belgium  1–3  Iran 23–25 15–25 25–21 20–25   83–96
P2 P3
6 Sep 20:25 Puerto Rico  3–1  Italy 19–25 25–19 25–23 25–22   94–89
P2 P3
7 Sep 13:10 France  3–2  Belgium 25–14 21–25 25–20 22–25 15–12 108–96
P2 P3
7 Sep 16:40 Iran  3–0  Puerto Rico 25–17 25–22 25–14     75–53
P2 P3
7 Sep 20:25 Italy  1–3  United States 18–25 20–25 25–23 17–25   80–98
P2 P3


Second round



  • All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00).

  • The results and the points of the matches between the same teams that were already played during the first round were taken into account for the second round.

  • The top three teams in each pool qualified for the third round.





Qualified for the Third round


Pool E































































































































Pts
Matches
Sets
Points
Rank
Team
W
L
W
L
Ratio
W
L
Ratio
1

 France

17
5
2
19
11
1.727
693
649
1.068
2

 Poland

16
6
1
19
8
2.375
636
568
1.120
3

 Iran

15
5
2
18
11
1.636
659
623
1.058
4

 United States

14
4
3
17
12
1.417
673
633
1.063
5

 Serbia

9
3
4
12
14
0.857
601
617
0.974
6

 Argentina

8
3
4
11
15
0.733
570
602
0.947
7

 Italy

5
2
5
10
18
0.556
615
645
0.953
8

 Australia

0
0
7
4
21
0.190
509
619
0.822

































































































































































































































































Date
Time
Venue

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
10 Sep 16:40 ŁUC Argentina  1–3  France 25–21 17–25 27–29 18–25   87–100
P2 P3
10 Sep 16:40 ATA Serbia  3–0  Italy 25–19 29–27 25–22     79–68
P2 P3
10 Sep 20:25 ATA Poland  1–3  United States 27–29 22–25 27–25 23–25   99–104
P2 P3
10 Sep 20:25 ŁUC Australia  1–3  Iran 23–25 21–25 25–21 17–25   86–96
P2 P3
11 Sep 16:40 ŁUC Argentina  0–3  Iran 15–25 23–25 16–25     54–75
P2 P3
11 Sep 16:40 ATA Serbia  1–3  United States 25–23 29–31 17–25 21–25   92–104
P2 P3
11 Sep 20:25 ATA Poland  3–1  Italy 19–25 25–18 25–20 26–24   95–87
P2 P3
11 Sep 20:25 ŁUC Australia  1–3  France 22–25 18–25 32–30 17–25   89–105
P2 P3
13 Sep 16:40 ŁUC Argentina  3–1  Italy 17–25 25–21 30–28 25–21   97–95
P2 P3
13 Sep 16:40 ATA Serbia  1–3  France 27–25 23–25 23–25 20–25   93–100
P2 P3
13 Sep 20:25 ATA Poland  3–2  Iran 25–17 25–16 24–26 19–25 16–14 109–98
P2 P3
13 Sep 20:25 ŁUC Australia  0–3  United States 15–25 19–25 20–25     54–75
P2 P3
14 Sep 16:40 ŁUC Argentina  3–2  United States 19–25 28–26 25–20 23–25 15–11 110–107
P2 P3
14 Sep 16:40 ATA Serbia  1–3  Iran 25–27 25–22 22–25 18–25   90–99
P2 P3
14 Sep 20:25 ATA Poland  3–2  France 25–18 21–25 25–23 22–25 15–12 108–103
P2 P3
14 Sep 20:25 ŁUC Australia  1–3  Italy 23–25 14–25 25–21 18–25   80–96
P2 P3


Pool F































































































































Pts
Matches
Sets
Points
Rank
Team
W
L
W
L
Ratio
W
L
Ratio
1

 Brazil

21
7
0
21
2
10.500
578
476
1.214
2

 Russia

17
6
1
19
6
3.167
592
498
1.189
3

 Germany

15
5
2
15
8
1.875
537
497
1.080
4

 Canada

10
4
3
12
13
0.923
574
560
1.025
5

 Finland

6
2
5
9
17
0.529
561
602
0.932
6

 Cuba

6
1
6
11
18
0.611
601
660
0.911
7

 Bulgaria

5
1
6
8
18
0.444
534
604
0.884
8

 China

4
2
5
6
19
0.316
508
588
0.864

































































































































































































































































Date
Time
Venue

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
10 Sep 16:40 SPO Brazil  3–0  Bulgaria 25–15 25–21 25–21     75–57
P2 P3
10 Sep 16:40 CEH Finland  0–3  Russia 10–25 18–25 16–25     44–75
P2 P3
10 Sep 20:25 SPO Germany  3–0  China 25–19 25–22 25–17     75–58
P2 P3
10 Sep 20:25 CEH Cuba  2–3  Canada 27–25 18–25 25–23 11–25 13–15 94–113
P2 P3
11 Sep 16:40 SPO Brazil  3–0  China 25–14 25–23 25–18     75–55
P2 P3
11 Sep 16:40 CEH Finland  0–3  Canada 25–27 25–27 19–25     69–79
P2 P3
11 Sep 20:25 SPO Germany  3–1  Bulgaria 25–16 25–15 23–25 25–17   98–73
P2 P3
11 Sep 20:25 CEH Cuba  1–3  Russia 18–25 25–23 15–25 19–25   77–98
P2 P3
13 Sep 16:40 SPO Brazil  3–0  Canada 25–19 25–23 29–27     79–69
P2 P3
13 Sep 16:40 CEH Finland  2–3  China 25–22 22–25 23–25 25–20 14–16 109–108
P2 P3
13 Sep 20:25 SPO Germany  0–3  Russia 17–25 18–25 24–26     59–76
P2 P3
13 Sep 20:25 CEH Cuba  3–0  Bulgaria 25–23 25–18 30–28     80–69
P2 P3
14 Sep 16:40 SPO Brazil  3–1  Russia 25–21 24–26 25–19 25–19   99–85
P2 P3
14 Sep 16:40 CEH Finland  3–0  Bulgaria 25–18 25–21 25–18     75–57
P2 P3
14 Sep 20:25 SPO Germany  3–0  Canada 28–26 25–22 25–23     78–71
P2 P3
14 Sep 20:25 CEH Cuba  2–3  China 25–19 20–25 25–18 20–25 11–15 101–102
P2 P3


Third round



  • All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00).

  • The top two teams in each pool qualified for the semifinals, whereas the third ranked teams in each pool qualified for the 5th place match.











Qualified for the Semifinals
Qualified for the #5th place match


Pool G






























































Pts
Matches
Sets
Points
Rank
Team
W
L
W
L
Ratio
W
L
Ratio
1

 France

5
2
0
6
2
3.000
182
163
1.117
2

 Germany

3
1
1
3
3
1.000
136
131
1.038
3

 Iran

1
0
2
2
6
0.333
157
181
0.867


























































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
16 Sep 20:25 France  3–0  Germany 25–15 26–24 25–22     76–61
P2 P3
17 Sep 20:25 Germany  3–0  Iran 25–15 25–21 25–19     75–55
P2 P3
18 Sep 20:25 France  3–2  Iran 25–20 25–23 22–25 19–25 15–9 106–102
P2 P3


Pool H






























































Pts
Matches
Sets
Points
Rank
Team
W
L
W
L
Ratio
W
L
Ratio
1

 Poland

4
2
0
6
4
1.500
211
210
1.005
2

 Brazil

4
1
1
5
3
1.667
180
166
1.084
3

 Russia

1
0
2
2
6
0.333
168
183
0.918


























































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
16 Sep 20:25 Poland  3–2  Brazil 25–22 22–25 14–25 25–18 17–15 103–105
P2 P3
17 Sep 20:25 Brazil  3–0  Russia 25–22 25–20 25–21     75–63
P2 P3
18 Sep 20:25 Poland  3–2  Russia 25–22 25–22 21–25 22–25 15–11 108–105
P2 P3


Final round


  • All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00).


5th place match































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
20 Sep 13:40 Iran  0–3  Russia 19–25 21–25 18–25     58–75
P2 P3


Final four






























































































 
Semifinals Final
 
           
 
20 September
 
 

 France
2
 
21 September
 
 Brazil
3
 

 Brazil
1
 
20 September
 
 Poland
3
 

 Germany
1
 
 
 Poland
3
 
3rd place match
 
 
21 September
 
 

 France
0
 
 
 Germany
3


Semifinals













































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
20 Sep 16:40 France  2–3  Brazil 18–25 25–23 23–25 25–22 12–15 103–110
P2 P3
20 Sep 20:25 Germany  1–3  Poland 24–26 26–28 25–23 21–25   96–102
P2 P3


3rd place match































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
21 Sep 16:40 France  0–3  Germany 21–25 24–26 23–25     68–76
P2 P3


Final































Date
Time

Score

Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
21 Sep 20:25 Brazil  1–3  Poland 25–18 22–25 23–25 22–25   92–93
P2 P3


Final standing











Awards











Prize money











Marketing



Sponsors



  • KGHM Polska Miedź

  • Polsat

  • PKN Orlen

  • Adidas

  • Samsung

  • Wirtualna Polska

  • Plus

  • Radio ZET



Official song


The competition's official opening song was "Start a Fire" by Margaret. She also performed the song at the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship opening ceremony on August 30 in National Stadium, Warsaw, prior to the Poland v. Serbia match. This event was transmitted in over 168 countries.[6][7]



Trophy


The FIVB then mandated two young product designers from Switzerland, Thilo Alex Brunner and Jörg Mettler to create the new World Championship trophy. With its unique contemporary design, the trophy has set itself apart from other awards in international competitions across the sporting world. Eichenberger LTD and their mastermind, Juan Franco, have been responsible for its production. The company specialises in complex metal works mainly for the Swiss watchmaking and jewellery industry.[8]



Broadcasting




Advertising the World Championships in Katowice




USA v Argentina 14 September 2014 in Łuczniczka






































































































Region
TV station
Europe

 Belgium

VRT

 Bulgaria

Nova TV - Nova Sports[9]

 Finland

YLE

 France

BeIN Sport

 Macedonia

MRT

 Germany

ZDF

 Poland

Polsat

 Russia

VGTRK

 Romania

Romtelecom

 Serbia

RTS

 Italy

RAI
Rest of the world

Sub-Saharan Africa i South Africa

SuperSport International
North Africa
BeIN Sport

Central America - Caribbean

SKY México
North America
BeIN Sport
Near East
BeIN Sport - Dubai Sport

 Argentina

TyC Sports

 Brazil

SporTV - Globosat

 China

CCTV

 Japan

TBS

 Venezuela

TVes

 United States

BeIN Sport
Worldwide
Perform Live Sport TV

Source: FIVB.com



Fans


More than a half million fans (563,263) have watched the matches so far, smashing the previous records in the competition. In Italy four years ago, the total was 339,324, while in Japan in 2006 it was 298,352.
The first round alone topped the numbers achieved by the World Championship in Italy four years ago.
The average number of spectators per match was 5,469. Not surprisingly, Poland have been the most popular team with a total of 173,234 fans attending their games, 60,000 more than the second-ranked team Serbia.



See also


  • 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship


Notes





  1. ^ FIVB announced that the final attendance for this tournament was 563,263. But, in fact, the total number of spectators based on match reports was 586,887, not 563,263.




References





  1. ^ "Poland dethrone Brazil as men's champions". FIVB. 21 September 2014..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ "Record numbers watch Poland triumph". FIVB. 21 September 2014.


  3. ^ "FIVB Senior World Ranking - Men (as of 7 October 2013)". FIVB. 7 October 2013.


  4. ^ "FIVB – SPORTS REGULATIONS – Volleyball" (PDF). FIVB. 15 May 2013. pp. 19–20. Retrieved 9 October 2013.


  5. ^ "2014 Men's World Championship Drawing of Lots PressKit" (PDF). FIVB. p. 6.


  6. ^ "Imponująca ceremonia otwarcia siatkarskich mistrzostw świata" (in Polish). polsatsport.pl. Archived from the original on 25 July 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2015.


  7. ^ "Mistrzostwa Świata w Siatkówce 2014: Ceremonia otwarcia na Stadionie Narodowym - Margaret, Cleo i Donatan, DJ Adamus" (in Polish). eska.pl. Retrieved 30 August 2014.


  8. ^ "The Trophy". FIVB. Retrieved 5 November 2017.


  9. ^ "Световното първенство по волейбол за мъже в Полша 2014 по Нова и Диема" (in Bulgarian). novatv.bg. 20 August 2014. Retrieved 4 September 2014.




External links








  • Official website (in English)


  • Official website (in Polish)

  • Final Standing

  • Awards

  • Prize Money

  • Statistics

  • Highlights World Championship











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