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The Men's European Volleyball League is a continental volleyball competition senior men's national volleyball teams of Europe, organized by the European Volleyball Confederation . Created in 2004, the competition serves as a qualifying tournament for the FIVB World League (until 2016) and its successor the FIVB Challenger Cup since 2018.
The European Universities Volleyball Championships were the first championships, along with the European Universities Basketball Championships, to be included on the EUSA Sports Program. They have been organised annually since 2001.
The Men's European Volleyball Championship (EuroVolley) is the official competition for senior men's national volleyball teams of Europe, organized by the European Volleyball Confederation . The initial gap between championships was variable, but since 1975 they have been awarded every two years.
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European University Sports Association (EUSA) is an umbrella non-governmental non-profit organisation, working in the field of university sport in Europe.. It links national university sport federations, universities, teams, individual competitors, volunteers and other partners in over 40 countries throughout Europe.
20 teams take part in the League round where they are split into 5 groups. After each match the following points are assigned: Winner (3:0 or 3:1) – 3 points; Winner (3:2) – 2 points; Loser (2:3) – 1 point; Loser (1:3 or 0:3) – 0 points; Each pool will be contested in a six-leg double round-robin home-and-away format.
The 2022 Men's European Volleyball League was the 18th edition of the annual Men's European Volleyball League, which featured men's national volleyball teams from 17 European countries. The tournament had two divisions: the Golden League, which featured eleven teams, and the Silver League with six teams.