Russia men's national volleyball team

The Russia men's national volleyball team is governed by the Russian Volleyball Federation and took part in international volleyball competitions.

Russia
Nickname(s)Reds Caesar Land
AssociationRussian Volleyball Federation
Head coachTuomas Sammelvuo
FIVB ranking3 (as of November 26, 2021)
Uniforms
Home
Away
Third
Summer Olympics
Appearances14 (First in 1964)
Best result (1964 (USSR)), (1968 (USSR)), (1980 (USSR)), (2012)
World Championship
Appearances18 (First in 1949)
Best result 1949 (USSR), 1952 (USSR), 1960 (USSR), 1962 (USSR), 1978 (USSR), 1982 (USSR))
World Cup
Appearances11 (First in 1965)
Best result 1965 (USSR), 1977 (USSR), 1981 (USSR), 1991 (USSR), 1999, 2011)
European Championship
Appearances28 (First in 1950 (as USSR))
Best result 1950 (USSR), 1951 (USSR), 1967 (USSR), 1971 (USSR), 1975 (USSR), 1977 (USSR), 1979 (USSR), 1981 (USSR), 1983 (USSR), 1985 (USSR), 1987 (USSR), 1991 (USSR), 2013, 2017)
www.volley.ru (in Russian)
Honours
Olympic Games
1964 TokyoTeam (URS)
1968 Mexico CityTeam (URS)
1980 MoscowTeam (URS)
2012 LondonTeam
1976 MontrealTeam (URS)
1988 SeoulTeam (URS)
2000 SydneyTeam
2020 TokyoTeam
1972 MunichTeam (URS)
2004 AthensTeam
2008 BeijingTeam
World Championship
1949 Czechoslovakia (URS)
1952 Soviet Union (URS)
1960 Brazil (URS)
1962 Soviet Union (URS)
1978 Italy (URS)
1982 Argentina (URS)
1974 Mexico (URS)
1986 France (URS)
2002 Argentina
1956 France (URS)
1966 Czechoslovakia (URS)
1990 Brazil (URS)
World Cup
1965 Poland (URS)
1977 Japan (URS)
1981 Japan (URS)
1991 Japan (URS)
1999 Japan
2011 Japan
1985 Japan (URS)
2007 Japan
1969 East Germany (URS)
1989 Japan (URS)
World Grand Champions Cup
2013 Japan
World League
2002 Belo Horizonte
2011 Gdańsk
2013 Mar del Plata
1993 São Paulo
1998 Milan
2000 Rotterdam
2007 Katowice
2010 Córdoba
1991 Milan (URS)
1996 Rotterdam
1997 Moscow
2001 Katowice
2006 Moscow
2008 Rio de Janeiro
2009 Belgrade
Nations League
2018 Lille
2019 Chicago
European Championship
1950 Bulgaria (URS)
1951 France (URS)
1967 Turkey (URS)
1971 Italy (URS)
1975 Yugoslavia (URS)
1977 Finland (URS)
1979 France (URS)
1981 Bulgaria (URS)
1983 East Germany (URS)
1985 Netherlands (URS)
1987 Belgium (URS)
1991 Germany (URS)
2013 Denmark/Poland
2017 Poland
1999 Austria
2005 Italy/Serbia and Montenegro
2007 Russia
1958 Czechoslovakia (URS)
1963 Romania (URS)
1993 Finland
2001 Czech Republic
2003 Germany
European Games
2015 BakuTeam
European League
2005 Kazan
2004 Opava
Summer Universiade
2009 BelgradeTeam
2011 ShenzhenTeam
2013 KazanTeam
2015 GwangjuTeam
2017 TaipeiTeam
1997 SicilyTeam
2001 BeijingTeam
2019 NaplesTeam
Goodwill Games
1986 MoscowTeam
1990 SeattleTeam

FIVB considers Russia as the inheritor of the records of Soviet Union (1948–1991) and CIS (1992). The USSR Volleyball Federation joined the FIVB in 1948, a year after the foundation of the international governing body. The following year they sent a team to compete in the first FIVB Men’s World Championship and have been dominating the international scene ever since, having won six World Championships, four Olympic Games, six World Cups and 14 European Championships.

In response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Volleyball Federation suspended all Russian national teams, clubs, and officials, as well as beach and snow volleyball athletes, from all events, and stripped Russia of the right to host the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship in August 2022, and will relocate 2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League games that were to be in Russia in June and July.[1][2] The European Volleyball Confederation (CEV) also banned all Russian national teams, clubs, and officials from participating in European competition, and suspended all members of Russia from their respective functions in CEV organs.[3]

History

The USSR Volleyball Federation joined the FIVB in 1948,0 and the following year they sent a team to compete in the first World Championship.

In response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Volleyball Federation suspended all Russian national teams, clubs, and officials, as well as beach and snow volleyball athletes, from all events, and stripped Russia of the right to host the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship in August 2022, and will relocate games that were to be in Russia in June and July.[4][5] The European Volleyball Confederation (CEV) also banned all Russian national teams, clubs, and officials from participating in European competition, and suspended all members of Russia from their respective functions in CEV organs.[6]

Medals

Event Gold Silver Bronze Total
Olympic Games44311
World Championship63312
World Cup62210
World Grand Champions Cup0101
World League35715
Nations League2002
European Championship143522
European Games0011
European League1102
Summer Univesiade4138
Goodwill Games1102
Total41212486

Results

Olympic Games

  Champions    Runners up    Third place    Fourth place

World Championship

  Champions    Runners up    Third place    Fourth place

World Championship record
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL Squad
1949 Final Group Champions 8 8 0 24 2 Squad
1952 Final Group Champions 8 8 0 24 0 Squad
1956 Final Group 3rd Place 11 9 2 30 10 Squad
1960 Final Group Champions 10 10 0 24 5 Squad
1962 Final Group Champions 11 11 0 33 6 Squad
1966 Final Group 3rd Place 11 7 4 29 15 Squad
1970 Final Group 6th Place 11 6 5 22 16 Squad
1974 Final Group 2nd Place 11 8 3 27 10 Squad
1978 Final Group Champions 9 9 0 27 3 Squad
1982 Final Champions 9 9 0 27 2 Squad
1986 Final Runners-up 8 7 1 22 5 Squad
1990 Semifinals 3rd Place 7 5 2 18 6 Squad
1994 Quarterfinals 7th Place 7 4 3 15 11 Squad
1998 5th–8th places 5th Place 12 10 2 33 11 Squad
2002 Final Runners-up 9 6 3 21 15 Squad
2006 5th–8th semifinals 7th Place 11 8 3 26 10 Squad
2010 5th place match 5th place 9 7 2 24 10 Squad
2014 5th place match 5th place 12 9 3 30 13 Squad
2018 Third round 6th place 13 7 6 23 14 Squad
2022 Banned by FIVB
Total6 Titles19/1918714839479164

World Cup

  Champions    Runners up    Third place    Fourth place

World Cup record
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL Squad
1965 Champions761207 Squad
1969 3rd Place642138 Squad
1977 Champions871235 Squad
1981 Round RobinChampions770212 Squad
1985 Round RobinRunners-up752188 Squad
1989 Round Robin3rd Place7521611 Squad
1991 Round RobinChampions871224 Squad
1995 Did not participate
1999 Round RobinChampions11923111 Squad
2003 Did not participate
2007 Round RobinRunners-up1192299 Squad
2011 Round RobinChampions11101308 Squad
2015 Round Robin4th place11832512 Squad
2019 Round Robin6th place11562023 Squad
Total6 Titles12/141058223268108

World Grand Champions Cup

  • 2013 Silver medal

European Championship

  Champions    Runners up    Third place    Fourth place

European Championship record
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL Squad
1948Did not enter
1950Round RobinChampions550150Squad
1951Final GroupChampions770210Squad
1955Final Group4th Place10732512Squad
1958Final Group3rd Place11832913Squad
1963Final Group3rd Place9632416Squad
1967Final GroupChampions10100306Squad
1971Final GroupChampions651154Squad
1975Final GroupChampions770213Squad
1977FinalChampions761195Squad
1979Final GroupChampions770213Squad
1981Final GroupChampions770213Squad
1983Final GroupChampions770213Squad
1985Final GroupChampions770212Squad
1987FinalChampions770215Squad
1989Semifinals4th Place7521710Squad
1991FinalChampions770211Squad
1993Semifinals3rd Place761186Squad
1995Groups Round5th Place752188Squad
1997Groups Round5th Place743169Squad
1999FinalRunners-up541135Squad
2001Semifinals3rd Place7521511Squad
2003Semifinals3rd Place770214Squad
2005FinalRunners-up7612010Squad
2007FinalRunners-up871237Squad
2009Semifinals4th Place8622010Squad
2011Semifinals4th Place642158Squad
2013FinalChampions761187Squad
2015Quarter-finals6th Place43194Squad
2017FinalChampions770182Squad
2019Quarter-finals5th Place761195Squad
2021Quarter-finals7th Place7521611Squad
Total14 Titles30/3122318933601193

European League

  • 2004 Silver medal
  • 2005 Gold medal

Goodwill Games

  Champions    Runners up    Third place    Fourth place

Goodwill Games record
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL
1986FinalChampions550156
1990FinalRunners up532128
Total1 Titles2/210822714

Team

Current squad

The following is the Russian roster in the 2020 Summer Olympics.[7]

Head coach: Tuomas Sammelvuo

No. Name Date of birth Height Weight Spike Block 2020-21 club
1Yaroslav Podlesnykh3 September 19941.98 m (6 ft 6 in)89 kg (196 lb)341 cm (134 in)330 cm (130 in) Dinamo Moscow
4Artem Volvich22 June 19902.08 m (6 ft 10 in)96 kg (212 lb)350 cm (140 in)330 cm (130 in) Zenit Kazan
7Dmitry Volkov25 May 19952.01 m (6 ft 7 in)88 kg (194 lb)340 cm (130 in)330 cm (130 in) Fakel Novy Urengoy
9Ivan Iakovlev17 April 19952.07 m (6 ft 9 in)89 kg (196 lb)360 cm (140 in)350 cm (140 in) Zenit Saint Petersburg
10Denis Bogdan13 October 19962.00 m (6 ft 7 in)92 kg (203 lb)350 cm (140 in)340 cm (130 in) Fakel Novy Urengoy
11Pavel Pankov14 August 19951.98 m (6 ft 6 in)90 kg (200 lb)345 cm (136 in)330 cm (130 in) Dinamo Moscow
15Viktor Poletaev27 July 19951.96 m (6 ft 5 in)85 kg (187 lb)360 cm (140 in)340 cm (130 in) Zenit Saint Petersburg
17Maxim Mikhaylov19 March 19882.02 m (6 ft 8 in)103 kg (227 lb)345 cm (136 in)330 cm (130 in) Zenit Kazan
18Egor Kliuka15 June 19952.09 m (6 ft 10 in)93 kg (205 lb)360 cm (140 in)350 cm (140 in) Zenit Saint Petersburg
20Ilyas Kurkaev18 January 19942.07 m (6 ft 9 in)95 kg (209 lb)355 cm (140 in)335 cm (132 in) Lokomotiv Novosibirsk
24Igor Kobzar (C)13 April 19911.98 m (6 ft 6 in)86 kg (190 lb)337 cm (133 in)315 cm (124 in) Kuzbass Kemerovo
27Valentin Golubev3 May 19921.90 m (6 ft 3 in)70 kg (150 lb)310 cm (120 in)305 cm (120 in) Belogorie

Coaches

Russia team in final World League 2011

Kit providers

The table below shows the history of kit providers for the Russia national volleyball team.

Period Kit provider
2000– Champion
Mizuno

References

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