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WORLD LEAGUE HISTORY

The World League was created in 1990 as part of the intensive marketing program that would become a distinctive mark of the FIVB's activities near the end of the century. Fans watch the action in Portland, Ore., at the 2007 FIVB World League. Photo by Charlie Kloppenburg for USA Volleyball.

The idea was to promote the sport of volleyball by establishing an annual competition that would appeal to audiences all over the world. At that point, international competitions involving top volleyball teams (i.e., the Olympic Games and World Championship) took place only in four-year cycles, and were usually confined to a host city or nation. By contrast, the World League was designed to be played on a one-year basis, with a system of rotating cities that allowed every team to host a number of matches in the preliminary round. Further restrictions on participation, such as mandatory local broadcasting, ensured massive TV and media coverage.

At the turn of the century, the World League was fully consolidated as a major international volleyball event. Generous rewards in cash - from 1990 to 2004, the total sum spent on prize money jumped from $1 to $13 million dollars - made up for the competition's relative lack of tradition and prestige in the eyes of the national federations.





Year
Final Round Host
Champions
Silver
Bronze
Fourth
U.S. Finish
1990
Osaka, Japan
Italy
Netherlands
Brazil
4th in pool
1991
Milan, Italy
Italy
Cuba
Soviet Union
Netherlands
3rd in pool
1992
Genova, Italy
Italy
Cuba
United States
Netherlands
1st in pool/3rd overall
1993
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Brazil
Russia
Italy
Netherlands
5th in pool
1994
Milan, Italy
Italy
Cuba
Brazil
Bulgaria
4th in pool
1995
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Italy
Brazil
Cuba
Russia
4th in pool
1996
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Netherlands
Italy
Russia
Cuba
DNP
1997
Moscow, Russia
Italy
Cuba
Russia
Netherlands
DNP
1998
Milan, Italy
Cuba
Russia
Netherlands
Italy
DNP
1999
Mar del Plata, Argentina
Italy
Cuba
Brazil
Russia
DNP
2000
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Italy
Russia
Brazil
Yugoslavia
1st in pool/6th overall
2001
Katowice, Poland
Brazil
Italy
Russia
Yugoslavia
3rd in pool/Tied 9th overall
2002
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Russia
Brazil
Yugoslavia
Italy
DNP
2003
Madrid, Spain
Brazil
Serbia and Montenegro
Italy
Czech Republic
DNP
2004
Rome, Italy
Brazil
Italy
Serbia and Montenegro
Bulgaria
DNP
2005
Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
Brazil
Serbia and Montenegro
Cuba
Poland
DNP
2006
Moscow, Russia
Brazil
France
Russia
Bulgaria
3rd in pool/10th overall
2007
Katowice, Poland
Brazil
Russia
United States
Poland
1st in pool/3rd overall
2008
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
Italy
8
3
2
13
2
Brazil
7
2
4
13
3
Cuba
1
5
2
8
4
Russia (previously Soviet Union)
1
4
5
10
5
Netherlands
1
1
1
3
6
Serbia and Montenegro (previously Yugoslavia)
0
2
2
4
7
France
0
1
0
1
8
United States
0
0
2
2

 

 

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