CEV Champions League
The CEV Champions League is the top official competition for men's volleyball clubs from the whole of Europe. The competition is organised every year by the European Volleyball Confederation.
Formula (2018–19 to present)
Qualification
A total of 20 teams participate in the main competition, with 18 teams being allocated direct vacancies on the basis of ranking list for European Cup Competitions, and 2 teams from the qualification rounds.League round
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 points
- Winner – 2 points
- Loser – 1 point
- Loser – 0 points
Quarterfinals
4 pairs are formed and two matches are held between teams in pair.Four winners qualify to the semifinals.
Semifinals
2 pairs are formed and two matches are held between teams in pairs.Two winners qualify to the final. Final is held in May.
History
- CEV European Champions Cup
- '''CEV Champions League'''
Title holders
- 1959–60: CSKA Moscow
- 1960–61: Rapid București
- 1961–62: CSKA Moscow
- 1962–63: Rapid București
- 1963–64: SC Leipzig
- 1964–65: Rapid București
- 1965–66: Dinamo București
- 1966–67: Dinamo București
- 1967–68: Volejbal Brno
- 1968–69: CSKA Sofia
- 1969–70: Burevestnik Almaty
- 1970–71: Burevestnik Almaty
- 1971–72: Volejbal Brno
- 1972–73: CSKA Moscow
- 1973–74: CSKA Moscow
- 1974–75: CSKA Moscow
- 1975–76: Dukla Liberec
- 1976–77: CSKA Moscow
- 1977–78: Płomień Milowice
- 1978–79: Červená Hvězda Bratislava
- 1979–80: Pallavolo Torino
- 1980–81: Dinamo București
- 1981–82: CSKA Moscow
- 1982–83: CSKA Moscow
- 1983–84: Pallavolo Parma
- 1984–85: Pallavolo Parma
- 1985–86: CSKA Moscow
- 1986–87: CSKA Moscow
- 1987–88: CSKA Moscow
- 1988–89: CSKA Moscow
- 1989–90: Modena Volley
- 1990–91: CSKA Moscow
- 1991–92: Porto Ravenna Volley
- 1992–93: Porto Ravenna Volley
- 1993–94: Porto Ravenna Volley
- 1994–95: Volley Treviso
- 1995–96: Modena Volley
- 1996–97: Modena Volley
- 1997–98: Modena Volley
- 1998–99: Volley Treviso
- 1999–00: Volley Treviso
- 2000–01: Paris Volley
- 2001–02: Volley Lube
- 2002–03: Lokomotiv Belgorod
- 2003–04: Lokomotiv Belgorod
- 2004–05: Tours VB
- 2005–06: Volley Treviso
- 2006–07: VfB Friedrichshafen
- 2007–08: Dynamo Tattransgaz Kazan
- 2008–09: Trentino Volley
- 2009–10: Trentino Volley
- 2010–11: Trentino Volley
- 2011–12: Zenit Kazan
- 2012–13: Lokomotiv Novosibirsk
- 2013–14: Belogorie Belgorod
- 2014–15: Zenit Kazan
- 2015–16: Zenit Kazan
- 2016–17: Zenit Kazan
- 2017–18: Zenit Kazan
- 2018–19: Volley Lube
- 2020–21: ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle
- 2021–22: ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle
- 2022–23: ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle
- 2023–24: Trentino Volley
- 2024–25: Sir Sicoma Monini Perugia
CEV European Champions Cup