FIVB Senior World Rankings
The FIVB Senior World Rankings is a ranking system for men's and women's national teams in volleyball. The teams of the member nations of Fédération Internationale de Volleyball, volleyball's world governing body, are ranked based on their game results with the most successful teams being ranked highest. A points system is used, with points being awarded based on the results of all FIVB-recognised full international matches. The rankings are used in international competitions to define the seeded teams and arrange them in pools. Specific procedures for seeding and pooling are established by the FIVB in each competition's formula, but the method usually employed is the serpentine system.
The ranking system has been revamped in 2020, responding to criticism that the preceding calculation method did not effectively reflect the relative strengths of the national teams. The old version of the ranking system was finally used on 31 January 2020.
As of 8 January 2025, the highest ranked team in the men's category is Poland men's national [volleyball team|Poland], while in the women's category is Italy.
Previous calculation method
The system of point attribution for the selected FIVB World and Official Competitions below is as follows:- Olympic Games and qualifying tournaments: included for 4 years and points are also granted for the qualification matches, to the best non-qualified teams.
- World Championship and qualifying tournaments: included for 4 years and points are also granted for the qualification matches, to the best non-qualified teams.
- World Cup: included for 4 years
- World Grand Prix: included for 1 year
- World League: included for 1 year
Current calculation method
On 1 February 2020, the new ranking system was implemented and took into account all results from 1 January 2019 and later. The system is consistently updated to reflect the latest results and performances. The ranking considers the match results from:
- Olympic Games and qualifying tournaments
- FIVB [Volleyball World Championship (disambiguation)|FIVB World Championship]
- FIVB [Volleyball World Cup (disambiguation)|FIVB World Cup]
- FIVB Nations League and Challenger Cup
- Confederations' Championship and qualifying tournaments
- Annual Official Continental Confederations' Events
- Annual Official Zonal Associations' Events
- Olympic qualifying tournaments, FIVB World Cup and FIVB Challenger Cup are discontinued tournaments.
- Official competitions must feature a minimum of four senior national teams to be eligible for world ranking points.
- Matches played in multi-sport events, friendly matches or unofficial competitions are not eligible for world ranking points.
- From 2023: Matches from Annual Continental and Zonal Events are not considered for the world ranking if they involve teams that are also participating in the FIVB Volleyball Nations League in the same year.
- From 2025: Each Continental Confederation may include up to two Annual Continental Events in the world ranking.
- From 2025: Each Zonal Association may include one Annual Zonal Event in the world ranking.
- The playing strength of the teams competing.
- The actual match performance or final result of the match.
Ranking Procedure
where:
- – the team's number of World Ranking scores after the game
- – the team's number of World Ranking scores before the game
- – the match weight factor; see below
- – the result of the game depended on match and sets won ; see below
- – the expected result of the game has the value between -2 and +2. If the match is completely balanced, the expected result is 0. The bigger the surprise, the more points are transferred; see below for calculation details.
The team that lost the match will instead lose the minimum ranking points, i.e.
Match weight factor
The match weight factor is set to reflect the prestige of the tournament. In 2025, FIVB changed the match weight factors for some events:Match result
We set the result, where is the index of the actual result- – A win 3–0
- – A win 3–1
- – A win 3–2
- – A lose 2–3
- – A lose 1–3
- – A lose 0–3
| Match Result | ||
| A win 3–0 | +2 | |
| A win 3–1 | +1.5 | |
| A win 3–2 | +1 | |
| A lose 2–3 | -1 | |
| A lose 1–3 | -1.5 | |
| A lose 0–3 | -2 |
Expected match result
The expected results is then calculated aswhere is the probability of the outcome obtained using the following model :
;Team A win 3–0
;Team A win 3–1
;Team A win 3–2
;Team A lose 2–3
;Team A lose 1–3
;Team A lose 0–3
where is the Cumulative distribution function of the Normal distribution, and
are the cut-points
set so that is the probability of the outcome between two equal strength opponents, which is derived from the actual match results of the past decade.
The parameter represents the scaled difference of the teams rankings
where:
- – the team A's number of World Ranking scores before the game
- – the team B's number of World Ranking scores before the game
Examples
;Strength difference between Brazil and Japan
;Expected match result
Expected match result for Japan:
;World Ranking scores after Brazil win 3–0
World Ranking scores for Brazil:
World Ranking scores for Japan:
;World Ranking scores after Brazil win 3–1
World Ranking scores for Brazil:
World Ranking scores for Japan:
;World Ranking scores after Brazil win 3–2
World Ranking scores for Brazil:
World Ranking scores for Japan:
;World Ranking scores after Brazil lose 0–3
World Ranking scores for Brazil:
World Ranking scores for Japan:
;World Ranking scores after Brazil lose 1–3
World Ranking scores for Brazil:
World Ranking scores for Japan:
;World Ranking scores after Brazil lose 2–3
World Ranking scores for Brazil:
World Ranking scores for Japan:
Inactive teams
Every year on 1 January, the teams that have not played any matches that counts towards the world ranking in the previous two years lose 50 ranking points. The inactive teams with less than 20 ranking points are removed from the official ranking list.Previously, teams were considered inactive after one year without participating in competitions eligible for ranking points. This was extended to two years in 2025.
World and Continental Rankings
The five Continental Rankings filter the World Ranking points won and lost in matches played between teams from the same Continental Confederation.- Intercontinental Tournaments – calculated in World Rankings, but some matches can be calculated in Continental Rankings
- *Olympic Games final and intercontinental qualification tournaments
- *FIVB World Championship final and intercontinental qualification tournaments
- *FIVB World Cup
- *FIVB Volleyball Nations League and Challenger Cup
- *some Continental Cups: Pan-America
- *some FIVB recognised international events, e.g. Pan American Games, Montreux Volley Masters
- Continental Tournaments – calculated in World and Continental Rankings
- *Olympic Games continental qualification tournaments
- *FIVB World Championship continental qualification tournaments
- *FIVB Challenger Cup qualification tournaments
- *Continental Championships: Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, and South America
- *some Continental Cups: Asia
- *Zonal Championships, e.g. Eastern Asia, ASEAN, Central America
- *some FIVB recognised international events, e.g. African Games, Asian Games, European Games
Japan vs Italy
The points calculated in FIVB World Rankings.
Japan vs South Korea
''The points calculated in FIVB World Rankings, and AVC Continental Rankings.''