CEV Cup
The CEV Cup is the second tier official competition for men's Volleyball clubs of Europe. The competition takes place every year.
Until 2000, it was the CEV Cup Winners' Cup. In 2000 it was renamed to CEV Top Teams Cup and in 2007 to CEV Cup. The former CEV Cup was renamed to CEV Challenge Cup.
History
- CEV Cup Winners' Cup
- CEV Top Teams Cup
- '''CEV Cup'''
Title holders
- 1972–73: Zvezda Voroshilovgrad
- 1973–74: Elektrotechnika Riga
- 1974–75: Elektrotechnika Riga
- 1975–76: CSKA Sofia
- 1976–77: Elektrotechnika Riga
- 1977–78: Rudá Hvězda Praha
- 1978–79: Dinamo București
- 1979–80: Modena Volley
- 1980–81: Červená Hvězda Bratislava
- 1981–82: Avtomobilist Leningrad
- 1982–83: Avtomobilist Leningrad
- 1983–84: Pallavolo Torino
- 1984–85: Dynamo Moscow
- 1985–86: Modena Volley
- 1986–87: Zinella Volley
- 1987–88: Pallavolo Parma
- 1988–89: Pallavolo Parma
- 1989–90: Pallavolo Parma
- 1990–91: Gabeca Pallavolo
- 1991–92: Gabeca Pallavolo
- 1992–93: Volley Gonzaga Milano
- 1993–94: Volley Treviso
- 1994–95: Modena Volley
- 1995–96: Olympiacos
- 1996–97: Piemonte Volley
- 1997–98: Piemonte Volley
- 1998–99: AS Cannes
- 1999–00: Paris Volley
- 2000–01: SC Espinho
- 2001–02: Knack Roeselare
- 2002–03: Dynamo Apeldoorn
- 2003–04: Lokomotiv Kharkiv
- 2004–05: Olympiacos
- 2005–06: Volley Piacenza
- 2006–07: ACH Volley
- 2007–08: Roma Volley
- 2008–09: Lokomotiv Belgorod
- 2009–10: Piemonte Volley
- 2010–11: Volley Treviso
- 2011–12: Dynamo Moscow
- 2012–13: Halkbank Ankara
- 2013–14: Paris Volley
- 2014–15: Dynamo Moscow
- 2015–16: Berlin Recycling Volleys
- 2016–17: Tours VB
- 2017–18: Belogorie Belgorod
- 2018–19: Trentino Volley
- 2020–21: Dynamo Moscow
- 2021–22: Volley Milano
- 2022–23: Modena Volley
- 2023–24: Resovia
- 2024–25: Ziraat Bank Ankara
CEV Cup Winners' Cup