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2009–10 CEV Champions League

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Dates
  
1 Dec 2009 – 2 May 2010

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Europe

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2008-09 CEV Champions League

The CEV Champions League is the highest level of European club volleyball in the 2009–10 season.

Contents

Teams of the 2009–2010 competition

The number of participants on the basis of ranking list for European Cup Competitions:

  • The drawing of lots for the main phase (group stage) of the competition will be held on 26 June 2009, in Vienna.
  • League round

    24 teams will be drawn to 6 pools of 4 teams each.
    The 1st – 2nd ranked will qualify for the Playoffs 12.
    The organizer of the Final Four will be determined after the end of the League Round and qualifies directly for the Final Four.
    The team of the organizer of the Final Four will be replaced by the 3rd ranked team with the best score.
    The four next 3rd ranked teams move to CEV Cup. The remaining teams are eliminated.

    Pool A

    December 1–2, 2009
    December 8–10, 2009
    December 16, 2009
    January 5–6, 2010
    January 13, 2010
    January 20, 2010

    Pool B

    December 2, 2009
    December 10, 2009
    December 15–16, 2009
    January 7, 2010
    January 12–13, 2010
    January 20, 2010

    Pool C

    December 2, 2009
    December 8–10, 2009
    December 15–17, 2009
    January 5–6, 2010
    January 13, 2010
    January 20, 2010

    Pool D

    December 2, 2009
    December 9, 2009
    December 16, 2009
    January 6, 2010
    January 13–14, 2010
    January 20, 2010

    Pool E

    December 2, 2009
    December 9, 2009
    December 15–16, 2009
    January 6–7, 2010
    January 13, 2010
    January 20, 2010

    Pool F

    December 2, 2009
    December 9, 2009
    December 15–16, 2009
    January 6, 2010
    January 13, 2010
    January 20, 2010

    Playoffs 12

  • All times are local time.
  • In case of an aggregate score tie, the teams played a Golden Set to determine which one qualified for the Playoffs 6.
  • Playoffs 6

  • All times are local time.
  • In case of an aggregate score tie, the teams played a Golden Set to determine which one qualified for the Final Four.
  • 1ACH Volley Bled won the golden set 15–10.

    Final four

  • Organizer: PGE Skra Bełchatów
  • Venue: Atlas Arena, Łódź, Poland
  • All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00).
  • It was originally scheduled for 10–11 April 2010, but was postponed due to the national mourning for President Lech Kaczyński and other Polish dignitaries who perished in a plane crash in Russia on 10 April.
  • Final four

  • MVP: Osmany Juantorena (Trentino BetClic)
  • Best Scorer: Mariusz Wlazly (PGE Skra Bełchatów)
  • Best Spiker: Dante Amaral (Dynamo Moscow)
  • Best Blocker: Matevz Kamnik (ACH Volley Bled)
  • Best Server: Osmany Juantorena (Trentino BetClic)
  • Best Setter: Lukasz Zygadlo (Trentino BetClic)
  • Best Receiver: Daniel Lewis (ACH Volley Bled)
  • Best Libero: Andrea Bari (Trentino BetClic)
  • League round

  • Best Scorer: Ivan Miljković (Olympiacos Piraeus)
  • Best Spiker: Osmany Juantorena (Trentino BetClic)
  • Best Blocker: Marko Podraščanin (Lube Banca Marche Macerata)
  • Best Server: Clayton Stanley (Zenit Kazan)
  • Best Receiver: Georgios Stefanou (Olympiacos Piraeus)
  • References

    2009–10 CEV Champions League Wikipedia