Volleyball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's qualification

The qualification for the 2016 Men's Olympic Volleyball Tournament was held from 8 September 2015 to 5 June 2016. Twelve teams qualified, the hosts, the FIVB World Cup champions and runners-up, five continental Olympic qualification tournament champions and four teams from two World Olympic qualification tournaments.[1] Teams already qualified for the event were not eligible to play in the following qualification tournaments.

Qualification summary

Means of qualification
DateVenueVacanciesQualified
Host Country2 October 2009 Copenhagen1 Brazil
2015 World Cup8–23 September 2015 Japan2 United States
 Italy
South American Qualifier9–11 October 2015 Maiquetía1 Argentina
European Qualifier5–10 January 2016 Berlin1 Russia
African Qualifier7–12 January 2016 Brazzaville1 Egypt
North American Qualifier8–10 January 2016 Edmonton1 Cuba
Asian Qualifier*28 May – 5 June 2016 Tokyo1 Iran
1st World Qualifier3 Poland
 France
 Canada
2nd World Qualifier3–5 June 2016 Mexico City1 Mexico
Total12
* The Asian Qualifier was combined with the 1st World Qualifier. The best Asian team qualified as the Asian Qualifier winners, while the best three ranked teams except the Asian Qualifier winners qualified as the top three teams of the 1st World Qualifier.

Means of qualification

Qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics
Qualified for the 2016 1st World Olympic Qualification Tournament
Qualified for the 2016 2nd World Olympic Qualification Tournament

Pool standing procedure

Host country

FIVB reserved a vacancy for the 2016 Summer Olympics host country to participate in the tournament.

2015 World Cup

2015 Men's World Cup
Tournament details
Host nation Japan
Dates8–23 September
Teams12 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s)6 (in 5 host cities)
Champions United States (2nd title)
Runners-up Italy
Third place Poland
Fourth place Russia
Tournament awards
MVP Matt Anderson
Best Setter Micah Christenson
Best OH Osmany Juantorena
Yūki Ishikawa
Best MB Sebastián Sole
Mohammad Mousavi
Best OPP Ivan Zaytsev
Best Libero Erik Shoji
Official website
2015 FIVB World Cup

The 2015 FIVB Men's World Cup was held from 8 to 23 September 2015 in Japan. The tournament served as a qualification process for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The top two teams, USA and Italy, qualified for the Olympics,[2][3] and joined Brazil as they had already secured a berth as the host country.

United States secured the country's second title with 10 victories and only 1 loss. Matt Anderson was elected the Most Valuable Player.[4] Moreover, there were 3 record breakings. Firstly, Thomas Edgar broke the highest score points in a single match record in Australia's win over Egypt with 50 points.[5] Secondly, in Canada's win over Australia in five sets (32–34, 25–14, 25–21, 27–29, 20–18), two tournament records were broken: the longest match (2 hours and 49 minutes) and the highest scoring game (245 points).[6]

Information

The FIVB Volleyball World Cup began with signing a contract between Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) and Japan Volleyball Association (JVA) for hosting the tournament on 31 January 2013. In this event, Fuji TV had the right to broadcast the tournament. Moreover, the FIVB released the qualification process of the tournament:[2]

  1. Host country
  2. 2014 World champions
  3. 2 teams per continental confederation considered by World ranking, continental ranking, or continental championship

But, on 10 March 2015, the FIVB announced a change of the continental events following each continental confederation's agreement.[7]

  1. AVC used the World ranking as of 1 January 2015.
  2. CAVB used the African Championship.
  3. CEV used the European ranking as of 1 January 2015.
  4. CSV held a qualification tournament.
  5. NORCECA used the 2015 NORCECA Champions Cup.

Changes

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  1. Olympics places
    Only the winners and runners-up of the competition could secure the berths in the 2016 Summer Olympics. It was different from last edition which three medalists teams joined the Olympics.
  2. Qualification format
    The 2015 World Cup changed the format of the competition following the information above. There were not 2 wild card teams like 2011 edition. One of these spots belonged to the World champions, the other one belonged to the 2nd place of a continental event (2011 edition gave tickets to 4 of 5 continents, but 2015 edition gave tickets to all 5 continents).
  3. Competition format
    Competition rounds decreased from 4 in 2011 to 3. Combining rounds 1 (3 days) and 2 (2 days) in 2011 to 1 round of 5 days. The hosts also reduced the venues from 8 to 6.
  4. Pool standing procedure
    In 2011 edition, match points was the first criterion, but 2015 changed it to number of matches won. All criteria are shown in section Pool standing procedure.[8]
  5. Net touch
    In this edition, players can not touch the whole net and antennas, not just the white band like in 2011 edition.[9]
  6. Roster
    All 14 players (maximum 12 regular players and maximum 2 liberos) can play in every match and be named in score sheets.
  7. Individual awards
    Individual awards were given to players by positions, unlike previous editions when awards were given to players by volleyball skills.
  8. Attribution of points
    FIVB approved the proposal that in case the team hosting the Summer Olympics participated in a previous World Cup then they would keep the World Ranking points gained at the previous World Cup.[8]
  9. Referee
    It was the first time in the competition when there was a challenge referee. In each match, there was a referee who controlled the challenge system.

Qualification

12 teams participated in the World Cup.[7] Only teams who had not yet qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics could compete in the tournament.

Means of qualificationDateVenueQualified
Host country31 January 2013 Lausanne Japan
2014 World Championship30 Aug – 21 Sep 2014 Poland Poland
World Ranking for Asian Team22 September 2014 Bangkok Iran
 Australia
European Ranking[10]15 October 2014 Luxembourg Russia
 Italy
South American Qualifier19–23 May 2015 Cali Argentina
 Venezuela
2015 NORCECA Champions Cup21–23 May 2015 Detroit Canada
 United States
2015 African Championship22–30 July 2015 Cairo Egypt
 Tunisia
Total12

Squads

Maximum of 12 regular players and maximum of 2 liberos can be selected to play in the tournament. The rosters of 14 players of each team can be seen in the article below.

Venues

Site First round Second round Third round
A HiroshimaOsakaTokyo
Hiroshima Prefectural Sports CenterOsaka Municipal Central GymnasiumYoyogi National Gymnasium
Capacity: 4,750Capacity: 7,000Capacity: 13,291
B HamamatsuToyamaTokyo
Hamamatsu ArenaToyama City GymnasiumTokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium
Capacity: 8,000Capacity: 5,000Capacity: 10,000

Format

Pool standing procedure

  1. Match points
  2. Number of matches won
  3. Sets ratio
  4. Points ratio
  5. Result of the last match between the tied teams

Match won 3–0 or 3–1: 3 match points for the winner, 0 match points for the loser
Match won 3–2: 2 match points for the winner, 1 match point for the loser

Results

Rank Team Matches Pts Sets Points
W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1  United States 10 1 30 31 6 5.167 899 746 1.205
2  Italy 10 1 29 30 8 3.750 918 780 1.177
3  Poland 10 1 29 31 11 2.818 1011 884 1.144
4  Russia 8 3 23 25 12 2.083 885 794 1.115
5  Argentina 7 4 21 26 16 1.625 985 922 1.068
6  Japan 5 6 16 21 21 1.000 928 934 0.994
7  Canada 5 6 13 18 22 0.818 886 940 0.943
8  Iran 4 7 12 16 24 0.667 905 893 1.013
9  Australia 4 7 12 15 24 0.625 831 925 0.898
10  Egypt 2 9 8 13 30 0.433 889 976 0.911
11  Venezuela 1 10 3 8 32 0.250 815 981 0.831
12  Tunisia 0 11 2 5 33 0.152 747 924 0.808

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+09:00).

First round

Site A

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
8 Sep12:10Canada  1–3  Italy 19–2520–2525–2213–25 77–97P2 P3
8 Sep15:10United States  3–0  Australia 25–2325–1225–15  75–50P2 P3
8 Sep19:20Japan  3–2  Egypt 25–1923–2525–1817–2515–7105–94P2 P3
9 Sep12:10Australia  0–3  Italy 17–2518–2515–25  50–75P2 P3
9 Sep15:10Egypt  2–3  Canada 22–2523–2525–2126–2412–15108–110P2 P3
9 Sep19:20United States  3–1  Japan 25–2321–2525–1125–14 96–73P2 P3
10 Sep12:10Italy  3–1  Egypt 20–2526–2425–2225–13 96–84P2 P3
10 Sep15:10Canada  0–3  United States 21–2520–2517–25  58–75P2 P3
10 Sep19:20Japan  3–1  Australia 25–1725–2125–2725–18 100–83P2 P3
12 Sep12:10United States  3–0  Italy 25–1825–2329–27  79–68P2 P3
12 Sep15:10Australia  3–2  Egypt 23–2526–2425–2320–2515–13109–110P2 P3
12 Sep19:20Japan  3–0  Canada 25–1725–1525–21  75–53P2 P3
13 Sep12:10Egypt  0–3  United States 20–2513–2521–25  54–75P2 P3
13 Sep15:10Canada  3–2  Australia 32–3425–1425–2127–2920–18129–116P2 P3
13 Sep19:20Italy  3–0  Japan 25–2125–2025–15  75–56P2 P3

Site B

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
8 Sep12:10Argentina  3–1  Iran 25–2725–2225–2226–24 101–95P2 P3
8 Sep15:10Russia  3–0  Venezuela 29–2725–1625–15  79–58P2 P3
8 Sep18:40Poland  3–0  Tunisia 25–1725–1525–20  75–52P2 P3
9 Sep12:10Argentina  3-2  Venezuela 30–3225–1524–2625-1315–10119–83P2 P3
9 Sep15:20Tunisia  1–3  Iran 17–2525–2114–2520–25 76–96P2 P3
9 Sep18:40Poland  3–1  Russia 26–2827–2525–1925–22 103–94P2 P3
10 Sep12:10Iran  3–0  Venezuela 25–2025–1725–15  75–52P2 P3
10 Sep15:10Argentina  1–3  Poland 18–2525–1921–2525–27 89–96P2 P3
10 Sep18:40Russia  3–0  Tunisia 25–1725–1629–27  79–60P2 P3
12 Sep12:10Poland  3–2  Iran 18–2523–2525–1525–2015–11106–96P2 P3
12 Sep15:10Tunisia  2–3  Venezuela 25–1918–2525–2226–2813–15107–109P2 P3
12 Sep18:40Russia  3–1  Argentina 25–1921–2525–1825–20 96–82P2 P3
13 Sep12:10Venezuela  1–3  Poland 27–2523–2516–2523–25 89–100P2 P3
13 Sep15:10Argentina  3–0  Tunisia 25–2025–1925–20  75–59P2 P3
13 Sep18:40Iran  0–3  Russia 24–2618–2520–25  62–76P2 P3

Second round

Site A

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
16 Sep12:10United States  3–0  Venezuela 25–1825–1625–20  75–54P2 P3
16 Sep15:10Italy  3–0  Iran 25–1925–2325–21  75–63P2 P3
16 Sep19:20Japan  3–0  Tunisia 25–2125–1925–19  75–59P2 P3
17 Sep12:10United States  3–1  Iran 20–2525–1925–2225–21 95–87P2 P3
17 Sep15:10Italy  3–0  Tunisia 25–1825–2325–22  75–63P2 P3
17 Sep19:20Japan  3–0  Venezuela 33–3126–2425–19  84–74P2 P3
18 Sep12:10United States  3–0  Tunisia 25–1425–1929–27  79–60P2 P3
18 Sep15:10Italy  3–0  Venezuela 25–1625–2225–18  75–56P2 P3
18 Sep19:20Japan  2–3  Iran 25–2225–2318–2521–2512–15101–110P2 P3

Site B

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
16 Sep12:10Egypt  0–3  Argentina 18–2519–2521–25  58–75P2 P3
16 Sep15:10Canada  1–3  Poland 25–2315–2519–2519–25 78–98P2 P3
16 Sep19:10Australia  0–3  Russia 24–2616–2518–25  58–76P2 P3
17 Sep12:10Egypt  0–3  Poland 20–2523–2518–25  61–75P2 P3
17 Sep15:10Canada  0–3  Russia 21–2516–2519–25  56–75P2 P3
17 Sep19:10Australia  0–3  Argentina 21–2523–2516–25  60–75P2 P3
18 Sep12:10Egypt  0–3  Russia 20–2524–2618–25  62–76P2 P3
18 Sep15:10Argentina  3–1  Canada 25–2123–2529–2725–22 102–95P2 P3
18 Sep19:10Australia  0–3  Poland 15–2522–2517–25  54–75P2 P3

Third round

Site A

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
21 Sep10:30Italy  3–0  Russia 25–1526–2425–18  76–57P2 P3
21 Sep14:15Japan  0–3  Argentina 24–2622–2521–25  67–76P2 P3
21 Sep17:10United States  1–3  Poland 25–1719–2523–2515–25 82–92P2 P3
22 Sep10:30Italy  3–2  Argentina 22–2525–2025–2120–2516–14108–105P2 P3
22 Sep14:15Japan  1–3  Poland 26–2425–2721–2519–25 91–101P2 P3
22 Sep17:10United States  3–0  Russia 25–2326–2425–17  76–64P2 P3
23 Sep10:30Italy  3–1  Poland 26–2422–2525–2225–19 98–90P2 P3
23 Sep14:15Japan  2–3  Russia 29–2717–2525–2117–2513–15101–113P2 P3
23 Sep18:40United States  3–1  Argentina 25–2025–2117–2525–20 92–86P2 P3

Site B

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
21 Sep11:10Egypt  3–2  Tunisia 23–2525–2123–2525–1715–11111–99P2 P3
21 Sep14:10Canada  3–0  Venezuela 25–1825–2225–23  75–63P2 P3
21 Sep17:10Australia  3–0  Iran 27–2527–2525–22  79–72P2 P3
22 Sep11:10Egypt  3–1  Venezuela 25–1820–2525–1825–20 95–81P2 P3
22 Sep14:10Canada  3–0  Iran 25–2329–2726–24  80–74P2 P3
22 Sep17:10Australia  3–0  Tunisia 25–1925–1725–19  75–55P2 P3
23 Sep11:10Egypt  0–3  Iran 18–2511–2523–25  52–75P2 P3
23 Sep14:10Canada  3–0  Tunisia 25–1925–2125–17  75–57P2 P3
23 Sep17:10Australia  3–1  Venezuela 25–1625–2122–2525–21 97–83P2 P3

Final standing

Awards

Statistics leaders

References

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  2. "FIVB signs World Cup deal with Japan for 2015 and 2019". FIVB. 31 January 2013. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  3. "USA wrap up historic World Cup as Italy join them on road to Rio". FIVB. 23 September 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  4. "USA's Anderson heads Men's World Cup Dream Team". FIVB. 23 September 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  5. "Edgar's 50-point performance shoots him to top of all-time list". FIVB. 16 September 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  6. "Records smashed as Canada deny Australia". FIVB. 13 September 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  7. "World Cup 2015 qualification process confirmed". FIVB. 10 March 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  8. "Puerto Rico confirmed as new hosts of U20 World Championship". FIVB. 13 May 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
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Continental qualification tournaments

Africa

Rank Team
1  Egypt
2  Tunisia
3  Algeria
4  Cameroon
5  Congo
6  DR Congo
7  Nigeria

Asia and Oceania

The 2016 Asian Olympic Qualification Tournament combined with 2016 1st World Olympic Qualification Tournament. The hosts Japan and the top three ranked teams except Japan from the FIVB World Ranking as of October 2015[1] competed in the tournament. The top ranked among the four teams qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics as the 2016 Asian Olympic Qualification Tournament winners.

Europe

The hosts Germany and the top seven ranked teams from the CEV European Ranking as of 19 October 2015 which had not yet qualified to the 2016 Summer Olympics competed in the 2016 European Olympic Qualification Tournament.

Rank Team
1  Russia
2  France
3  Poland
4  Germany
5  Serbia
6  Bulgaria
7  Belgium
8  Finland

North America

The top four teams from the 2015 NORCECA Championship competed in the 2016 North American Olympic Qualification Tournament.

Matches Pts Points Sets
Rank Team W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1  Cuba 3 0 15 233 190 1.226 9 0 MAX
2  Canada 2 1 10 207 194 1.067 6 3 2.000
3  Mexico 1 2 3 224 258 0.868 3 8 0.375
4  Puerto Rico 0 3 2 242 264 0.917 2 9 0.222
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
8 Jan17:10Canada  3–0  Mexico 25–1925–2325–16  75–58P2 P3
8 Jan19:10Cuba  3–0  Puerto Rico 25–2225–2033–31  83–73P2 P3
9 Jan13:45Canada  3–0  Puerto Rico 25–1625–2225–23  75–61P2 P3
9 Jan16:10Mexico  0–3  Cuba 15–2522–2523–25  60–75P2 P3
10 Jan17:10Puerto Rico  2–3  Mexico 25–2325–1624–2624–2610–15108–106P2 P3
10 Jan19:55Canada  0–3  Cuba 15–2521–2521–25  57–75P2 P3

South America

Pts Matches Sets Points
Rank Team W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1  Argentina 6 3 0 9 2 4.500 262 191 1.372
2  Venezuela 5 2 1 8 6 1.333 302 309 0.977
3  Chile 4 1 2 5 8 0.625 287 299 0.960
4  Colombia 3 0 3 3 9 0.333 254 306 0.830
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total
9 Oct 16:00 Argentina  3–0  Colombia 25–13 25–19 25–13     75–45
9 Oct 19:00 Chile  2–3  Venezuela 18–25 21–25 25–20 27–25 11–15 102–110
10 Oct 16:00 Argentina  3–0  Chile 25–22 25–17 25–19     75–58
10 Oct 19:00 Venezuela  3–1  Colombia 25–19 25–22 23–25 31–29   104–95
11 Oct 16:00 Colombia  2–3  Chile 36–34 20–25 18–25 30–28 10–15 114–127
11 Oct 19:00 Venezuela  2–3  Argentina 12–25 25–22 12–25 27–25 12–15 88–112

World qualification tournaments

There were 2 tournaments to get 5 remaining spots in the 2016 Summer Olympics. Only the teams which had not yet qualified from the 3 events above played in the tournaments. 12 teams had rights to play in the tournaments, Japan as the hosts of the 1st tournament, the top three Asian teams except Japan from the FIVB World Ranking as of October 2015[1] and the second and third ranked teams from continental qualification tournaments. The 1st tournament was combined with the 2016 Asian Olympic qualification tournament which played in Japan. The best ranked Asian team qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics. The best three ranked teams, excluding the best Asian team, also secured the vacancies in the 2016 Summer Olympics. The 2nd tournament which was held in Mexico consisted of 4 teams, and only the best ranked team took the last spot for the 2016 Summer Olympics. The table below showed the allocation of 12 qualified teams.[2]

1st tournament2nd tournament
QualificationQualifierQualificationQualifierQualificationQualifier
Host Country JapanEuropean QT FranceAfrican QT Tunisia
World Ranking
for Asian teams
 Iran Poland Algeria
 AustraliaNorth American QT 2nd CanadaNorth American QT 3rd Mexico
 ChinaSouth American QT 2nd VenezuelaSouth American QT 3rd Chile

1st tournament

Rank Team Matches Pts Sets Points
W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1  Poland 6 1 15 19 9 2.111 639 584 1.094
2  Iran 6 1 15 18 11 1.636 668 637 1.049
3  France 5 2 15 17 10 1.700 637 571 1.116
4  Canada 4 3 12 16 14 1.143 654 640 1.022
5  Australia 3 4 10 12 14 0.857 599 612 0.979
6  China 2 5 9 14 15 0.933 627 635 0.987
7  Japan 2 5 6 8 16 0.500 547 573 0.955
8  Venezuela 0 7 2 6 21 0.286 524 643 0.815
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
28 May10:10Iran  3–0  Australia 25–1925–1725–18  75–54P2 P3
28 May12:55China  1–3  France 13–2525–2223–2521–25 82–97P2 P3
28 May15:40Poland  3–2  Canada 25–1817–2525–2118–2515–9100–98P2 P3
28 May19:20Japan  3–1  Venezuela 26–2825–2025–1925–19 101–86P2 P3
29 May10:10Canada  2–3  Iran 29–2725–1920–2521–2514–16109–112P2 P3
29 May13:15Venezuela  1–3  Australia 25–1920–2510–2519–25 74–94P2 P3
29 May15:40France  2–3  Poland 25–2225–1329–3117–2512–15108–106P2 P3
29 May19:15Japan  0–3  China 20–2522–2523–25  65–75P2 P3
31 May10:10Australia  2–3  Canada 19–2526–2425–2027–2911–15108–113P2 P3
31 May12:55China  3–0  Venezuela 25–1625–1825–15  75–49P2 P3
31 May15:40Iran  0–3  France 20–2518–2522–25  60–75P2 P3
31 May19:20Poland  3–0  Japan 25–2225–1625–23  75–61P2 P3
1 Jun10:10Venezuela  0–3  Canada 20–2520–2525–27  65–77P2 P3
1 Jun12:55France  3–1  Australia 25–2225–1816–2544–42 110–107P2 P3
1 Jun15:40China  2–3  Poland 28–2625–2016–2517–2510–1596–111P2 P3
1 Jun19:15Japan  1–3  Iran 20–2525–1922–2525–27 92–96P2 P3
2 Jun10:10Canada  0–3  France 17–2517–2516–25  50–75P2 P3
2 Jun12:55Iran  3–2  China 26–2422–2525–1917–2518–16108–109P2 P3
2 Jun15:40Poland  3–0  Venezuela 25–2125–1725–18  75–56P2 P3
2 Jun19:20Australia  3–0  Japan 25–2325–1929–27  79–69P2 P3
4 Jun10:10China  1–3  Australia 23–2522–2525–2024–26 94–96P2 P3
4 Jun12:55Venezuela  2–3  France 21–2525–2311–2525–209–1591–108P2 P3
4 Jun15:40Poland  1–3  Iran 20–2518–2525–2032–34 95–104P2 P3
4 Jun19:15Japan  1–3  Canada 25–2319–2521–2519–25 84–98P2 P3
5 Jun10:10Iran  3–2  Venezuela 25–2327–2921–2525–1815–8113–103P2 P3
5 Jun12:55Canada  3–2  China 25–1620–2524–2625–2015–9109–96P2 P3
5 Jun15:40Australia  0–3  Poland 21–2515–2525–27  61–77P2 P3
5 Jun19:20France  0–3  Japan 18–2523–2523–25  64–75P2 P3

2nd tournament

Rank Team Matches Pts Sets Points
W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1  Mexico 2 1 7 8 4 2.000 286 260 1.100
2  Chile 2 1 6 7 4 1.750 263 245 1.073
3  Tunisia 2 1 5 6 6 1.000 273 273 1.000
4  Algeria 0 3 0 2 9 0.222 227 271 0.838
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
3 Jun18:00Chile  3–0  Tunisia 25–2125–2125–21  75–63P2 P3
3 Jun20:30Mexico  3–0  Algeria 25–2125–1625–21  75–58P2 P3
4 Jun18:00Tunisia  3–1  Algeria 25–1422–2526–2425–21 98–84P2 P3
4 Jun20:30Mexico  3–1  Chile 22–2525–2125–2225–22 97–90P2 P3
5 Jun18:00Algeria  1–3  Chile 25–2318–2519–2523–25 85–98P2 P3
5 Jun20:30Mexico  2–3  Tunisia 25–2323–2523–2525–1918–20114–112P2 P3

See also

References

  1. "FIVB Senior World Ranking - Men (as of October 2015)". FIVB. October 2015. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
  2. "Rio 2016 Olympic Games Qualification Process - Volleyball". FIVB. 2 October 2015. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
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