Fixtures

DateRThuis vs Uit-
05/21 14:00 - Bulgarije vs Frankrijk View
05/21 17:00 - Turkije vs Canada View
05/21 20:30 - Argentinië vs Japan View
05/22 00:00 - Cuba vs Brazilië View
05/22 14:00 - Nederland vs Slovenië View
05/22 17:00 - Verenigde Staten vs Polen View
05/22 20:30 - Duitsland vs Italië View
05/23 00:00 - Iran vs Servië View
05/23 11:00 - Slovenië vs Frankrijk View
05/23 14:00 - Canada vs Polen View
05/23 17:00 - Cuba vs Duitsland View
05/23 17:00 - Turkije vs Nederland View

Results

Date R Thuis vs Uit -
07/23 18:00 1 [3] Polen vs Verenigde Staten [1] 3-1
07/23 15:00 50 [2] Japan vs Italië [4] 3-2
07/22 18:00 2 [1] Verenigde Staten vs Italië [4] 3-0
07/22 15:00 2 [2] Japan vs Polen [3] 1-3
07/20 18:00 3 [3] Polen vs Brazilië [6] 3-0
07/20 15:00 3 [2] Japan vs Slovenië [7] 3-0
07/19 18:00 3 [4] Italië vs Argentinië [5] 3-0
07/19 15:00 3 [1] Verenigde Staten vs Frankrijk [8] 3-2
07/10 03:30 - [3] Verenigde Staten vs Bulgarije [15] 3-0
07/10 00:00 - [10] Frankrijk vs Duitsland [11] 3-1
07/09 20:30 - [15] Cuba vs Iran [13] 3-2
07/09 11:00 - [1] Japan vs Polen [5] 0-3

The FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League is an annual international volleyball competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB), the sport's global governing body. The first tournament took place between May and July 2018, with the final taking place in Lille, France. Russia won the inaugural edition, defeating France in the final.

In July 2018, the FIVB announced that USA would host the next three editions of the men's Volleyball Nations League Finals, from 2019–2021‌. However, the host selection was changed due to a scheduling conflict with the U.S. Independence Day. The FIVB then confirmed Turin, Italy as the new host of the final stage of 2020 VNL, but on 13 March 2020 the FIVB decided to postpone the Nations League until after the 2020 Summer Olympics due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Finally, the FIVB canceled the 2020 edition and confirmed Italy as the host of the final stage of the 2021 VNL.

In February 2024, the FIVB announced that the competition will be expand to 18 teams from the 2025 edition onwards while the core and challenge teams' status will be abolished with the reformed format.

The creation of the tournament was announced in October 2017 (alongside with the announcement of the Challenger Cup) as a joint project between the FIVB, the IMG and 21 national federations. The Nations League replaced the World League, a former annual men's international event that ran between 1990 and 2017.

A corresponding tournament for women's national teams is the FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League.

History

Adoption

In June 2017, Argentinian website Voley Plus reported that the FIVB would drastically change the format for both the 2018 World League and World Grand Prix. According to the reports, starting from 2018, the World League and the World Grand Prix would have only one Group (no more Groups 1, 2 and 3) of 16 national teams.

In October 2017, the FIVB announced, via a press release, the creation of the men's and women's Volleyball Nations League, confirming the tournaments as a replacement for the World League and World Grand Prix.

According to the press release, the goal of the tournament would be to revolutionize volleyball competitions, making it one of the most important events in the history of the sport, presenting volleyball in a way that has never been experienced before, building on the innovative sports presentation on display at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and bringing the action closer to fans around the world. By pushing the boundaries of technology, innovation and digital broadcasting, spectators at home would witness new and diverse angles, showcasing the world class athleticism of each nation's best players.

For the very first time, the FIVB, in collaboration with the sports marketing company IMG, would take complete control of content production, maximizing quality and promoting a compelling on-court narrative, easier for fans to engage with and understand.