2023 Women's European Volleyball Championship qualification
This article describes the qualification for the 2023 Women's European Volleyball Championship.[1][2]
Qualification
Belgium, Italy, Estonia and Germany as host countries were directly qualified. The eight best placed teams at the 2021 edition also gained direct entries into the tournament. 24 teams compete for the remaining 12 places at the final tournament.
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Total 24 |
Direct qualification
- 2021 Women's European Volleyball Championship final standing
Qualified for the 2023 European Championship | |
Qualified as hosts for the 2023 European Championship |
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Pools composition
The pools were set following the Serpentine system according to their European Ranking for national teams as of January 2022. Rankings are shown in brackets.[3]
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References
- "Belgium, Italy, Estonia, Germany the 'fabulous four' to host EuroVolley Women in 2023". CEV. 29 April 2022. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
- https://umbraco.cev.eu/media/p5rnhsh2/ev2023q-commun-1_2_web.pdf
- "Rankings | CEV".
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