FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship Qualification (AVC)
Appearance
(Redirected from FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship qualification)
Sport | Volleyball |
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Founded | 1974 |
Ceased | 2018 |
No. of teams | Various |
Continent | Asia and Oceania (AVC) |
The FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship Qualification (AVC) was a volleyball qualification tournament for the FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship. Contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC).
Results summary
[edit]First format (1974–1994*)
[edit]Year | Host | Qualified Teams | Teams | |||
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Winners | Runners-up | |||||
1974 | Manila |
South Korea |
Republic of China[note 1] |
5 | ||
1978 | Hong Kong |
South Korea |
China |
4 | ||
1986 | Sydney |
Chinese Taipei |
— | 4 | ||
1994 | Sydney |
Japan |
China |
5 |
* Not held in 1982 and 1990.
Second format (1998–2018)
[edit]Final round
[edit]Year | Qualified Teams | Teams | |||||
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First pool | Second pool | Third pool | Fourth pool | ||||
1998 | Jeddah | Tehran | Tashkent | — | 10 | ||
South Korea Thailand |
China Iran |
Australia | |||||
2002 | Almaty | Doha | Macau | — | 12 | ||
South Korea[note 2] Kazakhstan |
Japan |
China Australia | |||||
2006 | Almaty | Chennai | Tehran | Chennai | 12 | ||
Kazakhstan |
China |
Iran |
South Korea Australia | ||||
2010 | Chengdu | Komaki | — | 8 | |||
China Australia |
Japan Iran | ||||||
2014 | Canberra | Tehran | Chenzhou | Komaki | 16 | ||
Australia |
Iran |
China |
South Korea | ||||
2018 | Ardabil | Canberra | — | 10 | |||
Iran China |
Japan Australia |
All qualified teams
[edit]- Note: No qualifications – free entrance from 1949 to 1962.
- ^ In Asian qualification tournament
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b People's Republic of China replaced Republic of China (Asian Qualification Runners-up) after FIVB recognised China as a legitimate Chinese state.
- ^ a b South Korea Withdrew after qualifying.
- ^ a b India withdrew.
- ^ North Korea withdrew.
- ^ Mongolia replaced South Korea (1966 Asian Games Runners-up) because of South Korea did not play due to political problems with Bulgaria.
- ^ North Korea replaced India (1966 Asian Games 4th place) who withdrew.
- ^ Iraq replaced India.