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The 2022 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship was the 19th staging of the FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship, contested by the senior women's national teams of the members of the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB). The Netherlands and Poland were dual hosts for this event. [1]
As of 2022, 19 editions of the women's Volleyball World Championship have been played: 10 went to European teams, five to Asian teams (three times to Japan and two times to China), and four to American teams (three times to Cuba and once to United States).
The final tournament was held in Netherlands and Poland from 23 September to 15 October 2022. [ 1 ] Serbia won their second title for the consecutive edition, beating Brazil in straight sets.
The FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship is an international volleyball competition contested by the senior women's national teams of the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB), the sport's global governing body. The tournament was held every four years until 2022 and has been rescheduled to take place every two years starting ...
This article gives the detailed results of each FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship. [1] [2] ... 2022 (24) 2025 (32) Total ... List of FIVB Women's Volleyball ...
This article shows the 14-player roster of all ... the 2022 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship. ... for the 2022 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship. ...
National teams, players, captains and coach managers who have won the most prestigious women's volleyball tournament in the world, the FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
The World Cup was created in 1965 with the purpose of partially filling the gap between the two most important volleyball tournaments, the Olympic Games and the World Championship, which take place in alternating 4-year cycles. The establishment of a third international competition would leave only one in every four years with no major events.