CEV Challenge Cup 2024 – Finals, Away Match
Mint Vero Volley Monza – Projekt Warszawa 1-3 (25-27, 16-25, 25-17, 22-25) – MINT VERO VOLLEY MONZA: Visic 1, Loeppky 10, Frascio 1, Comparoni 1, Maar 5, Mujanovic 17, Morazzini (L), Galassi 3, Takahashi 12, Beretta 2, Gil Kreling, Di Martino 4, Gaggini (L), Szwarc 4. All. Eccheli. PROJEKT WARSZAWA: Kowalczyk 2, Stepien 1, Firlej, Tillie 7, Wrona 5, Boladz 13, Semeniuk 10, Szalpuk 8, Grobelny 4, Wojtaszek (L), Gruszczynski (L), Weber 10, Borkowski 6. Non entrati Averill. All. Graban. ARBITRI: Yalcin, Simonovic. Note – durata set: 32’, 25’, 25’, 27’; tot: 109’. Mint Vero Volley Monza: Battute Sbagliate 18, Vincenti 5. Projekt Warszawa: Battute Sbagliate 20, Vincenti 2.
Andata: Projekt Warszawa – Mint Vero Volley Monza 3-1 (25-18, 21-25, 25-18, 25-19)
Mint Vero Volley Monza fails to overturn the result of the first leg of the final in Poland and sees the dream of lifting the 2024 CEV Challenge Cup fade away. In an Opiquad Arena packed with spectators, more than 3,200 fans flocked to support their favorites, Projekt Warszawa manages to get the better of the Monza team by 1-3. A haunted Final for the Consortium’s flagship men’s team, which sees its dream fade away one step away from glory, as already happened in 2019 against the Russians from Belgorod. Mint fought proudly in the first set, losing only with advantages, but also falling in the second set, which definitively handed the Cup into Polish hands. The match then ended at 1-3, after Mint Vero Volley Monza had managed to prevail in the third set, before losing 22-25 in the fourth set.
MVP of the return Final, as well as in the first leg, Yurii Semeniuk, author of 10 points. Of note for Mint Vero Volley Monza are Nik Mujanovic’s 17 points; Takahashi (12 points) and Loeppky (10) also scored in double figures.
COPPA CEV
1980/81 A.S. Cannes (FRA)
1981/82 Starlift (NED)
1982/83 Panini Modena
1983/84 Panini Modena
1984/85 Panini Modena
1985/86 Kutiba Falconara
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1987/88 Automobilist Leningrado (URSS)
1988/89 Automobilist Leningrado (URSS)
1989/90 Moerser Moers (GER)
1990/91 Sisley Treviso
1991/92 Maxicono Parma
1992/93 Sisley Treviso
1993/94 Ignis Padova
1994/95 Cariparma Volleyball Parma
1995/96 Alpitour Traco Cuneo
1996/97 Area Ravenna Volley
1997/98 Sisley Treviso
1998/99 Iveco Palermo
1999/00 Piaggio Roma
2000/01 Lube Banca Marche Macerata
2001/02 Noicom Brebanca Cuneo
2002/03 Sisley Treviso
2003/04 Kerakoll Modena
2004/05 Lube Banca Marche Macerata
2005/06 Lube Banca Marche Macerata
2006/07 Fakel Novy Urengoi (RUS)
ALBO D’ORO CHALLENGE CUP
2007/08 Cimone Modena
2008/09 Arkas Izmir (TUR)
2009/10 RPA-LuigiBacchi.it Perugia
2010/11 Lube Banca Marche Macerata
2011/12 Tytan AZS Czestochowa (POL)
2012/13 Copra Elior Piacenza
2013/14 Fenerbahce Grundig Istanbul (TUR)
2014/15 Vojvodina NS Seme Novi Sad (SRB)
2015/16 Calzedonia Verona
2016/17 Fakel Novy Urengoi (RUS)
2017/18 Bunge Ravenna
2018/19 Belogorie Belgorod (RUS)
2019/20 NON ASSEGNATA
2020/21 Allianz Milano
2021/22 Narbonne Volley (FRA)
2022/23 Olympiacos Pireo (GRE)
2023/24 Projekt Warszawa (POL)