- Source: 2018 in volleyball
The following were the events of volleyball for the year 2018 throughout the world.
Beach volleyball
= World and continental beach volleyball events
=July 9–13: 2018 World University Beach Volleyball Championship in Munich
Winners: Germany (Dan John & Eric Stadie) (m) / Canada (Nicole McNamara & Megan McNamara) (f)
July 10–15: 2018 FIVB Beach Volleyball U19 World Championships in Nanjing
Winners: Russia (Denis Shekunov & Dmitrii Veretiuk) (m) / Russia (Mariia Bocharova & Maria Voronina) (f)
July 15–22: 2018 European Beach Volleyball Championships in The Hague, Rotterdam, Utrecht, & Apeldoorn
Winners: Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) / Netherlands (Sanne Keizer & Madelein Meppelink) (f)
August 14–19: 2018 Swatch FIVB World Tour Finals in Hamburg
Winners: Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) / Brazil (Ágatha Bednarczuk & Eduarda Santos Lisboa) (f)
= FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour
=January 3 – TBD: 2018 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour
2018 Swatch Major Series (Five Star BV events)
February 27 – March 4: Major #1 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Winners: United States (Phil Dalhausser & Nick Lucena) (m) / Brazil (Bárbara Seixas & Fernanda Alves) (f)
July 10–15: Major #2 in Gstaad
Winners: Norway (Anders Berntsen Mol & Christian Sandlie Sørum) (m) / Canada (Sarah Pavan & Melissa Humana-Paredes) (f)
July 31 – August 5: Major #3 (final) in Vienna
Winners: Norway (Anders Berntsen Mol & Christian Sandlie Sørum) (m) / Czech Republic (Barbora Hermannová & Markéta Sluková) (f)
2018 Four Star BV events
January 3–7: Four Star #1 in The Hague
Winners: Latvia (Mārtiņš Pļaviņš & Edgars Tocs) (m) / United States (April Ross & Alix Klineman) (f)
March 6–10: Four Star #2 in Doha (men only)
Winners: Netherlands (Alexander Brouwer & Robert Meeuwsen)
April 18–22: Four Star #3 in Xiamen
Winners: Russia (Oleg Stoyanovskiy & Igor Velichko) (m) / Canada (Sarah Pavan & Melissa Humana-Paredes) (f)
May 1–6: Four Star #4 in Huntington Beach, California
Winners: Netherlands (Alexander Brouwer & Robert Meeuwsen) (m) / Brazil (Bárbara Seixas & Fernanda Alves) (f)
May 15–20: Four Star #5 in Itapema
Winners: Brazil (André Stein & Evandro Oliveira) (m) / Brazil (Ágatha Bednarczuk & Eduarda Santos Lisboa) (f)
June 19–24: Four Star #6 in Ostrava
Winners: Spain (Pablo Herrera & Adrián Gavira) (m) / Czech Republic (Barbora Hermannová & Markéta Sluková) (f)
June 27 – July 1: Four Star #7 in Warsaw
Winners: Poland (Piotr Kantor & Bartosz Łosiak) (m) / Canada (Heather Bansley & Brandie Wilkerson) (f)
July 4–8: Four Star #8 in Espinho
Winners: Latvia (Jānis Šmēdiņš & Aleksandrs Samoilovs) (m) / Australia (Taliqua Clancy & Mariafe Artacho del Solar) (f)
August 7–12: Four Star #9 in Moscow
Winners: Latvia (Jānis Šmēdiņš & Aleksandrs Samoilovs) (m) / United States (Summer Ross & Sara Hughes) (f)
October 9–14: Four Star #10 in Yangzhou
Winners: Russia (Ilya Leshukov & Konstantin Semenov) (m) / United States (April Ross & Alix Klineman) (f)
October 16–21: Four Star #11 (final) in Las Vegas
Winners: Norway (Anders Berntsen Mol & Christian Sandlie Sørum) (m) / Canada (Heather Bansley & Brandie Wilkerson) (f)
2018 Three Star BV events
February 20–24: Three Star #1 in Kish Island (men only)
Winners: Poland (Mariusz Prudel & Jakub Szalankiewicz)
May 2–6: Three Star #2 in Mersin
Winners: Russia (Ilya Leshukov & Konstantin Semenov) (m) / Austria (Katharina Schützenhöfer & Lena Plesiutschnig) (f)
May 9–13: Three Star #3 in Lucerne
Winners: United States (John Mayer & Trevor Crabb) (m) / Australia (Mariafe Artacho del Solar & Taliqua Clancy) (f)
July 18–22: Three Star #4 in Haiyang
Winners: Austria (Robin Seidl & Philipp Waller) (m) / United States (Betsi Flint & Emily Day) (f)
July 24–29: Three Star #5 in Tokyo
Winners: Chile (Marco Grimalt & Esteban Grimalt) (m) / Germany (Teresa Mersmann & Cinja Tillmann) (f)
September 30 – October 4: Three Star #6 in Qinzhou
Winners: United States (Tri Bourne & Trevor Crabb) (m) / Brazil (Ana Patricia Silva Ramos & Rebecca Cavalcanti Barbosa Silva) (f)
October 23–28: Three Star #7 (final) in Chetumal (women only)
Winners: Canada (Heather Bansley & Brandie Wilkerson)
2018 Two Star BV events
May 4–6: Two Star #1 in Phnom Penh (women only)
Winners: Germany (Anna Behlen & Sarah Schneider)
May 31 – June 3: Two Star #2 in Jinjiang
Winners: United States (Trevor Crabb, Jr. & John Mayer) (m) / Japan (Sayaka Mizoe & Suzuka Hashimoto) (f)
June 7–10: Two Star #3 in Nantong (women only)
Winners: Brazil (Josemari Alves & Liliane Maestrini)
June 14–17: Two Star #4 in Tangshan (women only)
Winners: Brazil (Josemari Alves & Liliane Maestrini)
June 21–24: Two Star #5 in Singapore
Winners: China (GAO Peng & LI Yang) (m) / Japan (Chiyo Suzuki & Reika Murakami) (f)
July 25–29: Two Star #6 in Agadir
Winners: Russia (Maksim Hudyakov & Ruslan Bykanov) (m) / Italy (Marta Menegatti & Viktoria Orsi Toth) (f)
September 14–16: Two Star #7 (final) in Zhongwei (women only)
Winners: China (WEN Shuhui & WANG Jingzhe)
2018 One Star BV events
February 1–4: One Star #1 in Shepparton
Winners: United States (Chase Frishman & James Avery Drost) (m) / United States (Amanda Dowdy & Irene Pollock) (f)
March 14–17: One Star #2 in Muscat (men only)
Winners: Germany (Philipp Arne Bergmann & Yannick Harms)
March 15–18: One Star #3 in Aalsmeer (men only)
Winners: Netherlands (Alexander Brouwer & Robert Meeuwsen)
April 8–11: One Star #4 in Satun
Winners: Thailand (Nuttanon Inkiew & Sedtawat Padsawud) (m) / United States (Caitlin Ledoux & Emily Stockman) (f)
April 26–29: One Star #5 in Langkawi
Winners: Austria (Simon Frühbauer & Jörg Wutzl) (m) / Russia (Daria Mastikova & Ksenia Dabizha) (f)
May 3–6: One Star #6 in Manila
Winners: Germany (Max-Jonas Karpa & Milan Sievers) (m) / Japan (Takemi Nishibori & Ayumi Kusano) (f)
May 9–12: One Star #7 in Tuần Châu (women only)
Winners: Japan (Sayaka Mizoe & Suzuka Hashimoto)
May 10–13: One Star #8 in Bangkok
Winners: Japan (Takumi Takahashi & Yusuke Ishijima) (m) / United States (Bree Scarbrough & Aurora Davis) (f)
May 17–20: One Star #9 in Aydın
Winners: Serbia (Stefan Basta & Lazar Kolaric) (m) / Cuba (Mailen Deliz Tamayo & Leila Consuelo Martinez Ortega) (f)
May 24–27: One Star #10 in Miguel Pereira
Winners: Brazil (Vinicius Rezende Costa Freitas & Luciano Ferreira de Paula) (m) / Romania (Adriana-Maria Matei & Beata Vaida) (f)
May 31 – June 3: One Star #11 in Alanya
Winners: Russia (Maksim Hudyakov & Ruslan Bykanov) (m) / Germany (Sarah Schneider & Viktoria Seeber) (f)
June 14–17: One Star #12 in Baden bei Wien
Note: This event was supposed to be held in Monaco, but it was cancelled.
Winners: Austria (Clemens Doppler & Alexander Horst) (m) / Germany (Teresa Mersmann & Cinja Tillmann) (f)
June 20–23: One Star #13 in Manavgat
Winners: Brazil (Oscar Brandão & Luciano Ferreira de Paula) (m) / Japan (Satono Ishitsubo & Asami Shiba) (f)
July 5–8: One Star #14 in Poreč
Winners: Ukraine (Sergiy Popov & Vladyslav Iemelianchyk) (m) / United States (Torrey Van Winden & Emily Sonny) (f)
July 5–8: One Star #15 in Anapa
Winners: China (HA Likejiang & WU Jiaxin) (m) / Russia (Nadezda Makroguzova & Svetlana Kholomina) (f)
July 12–15: One Star #16 in Daegu (women only)
Winners: Australia (Phoebe Bell & Jessyka Ngauamo)
July 19–22: One Star #17 in Ulsan (women only)
Winners: Chinese Taipei (Kou Nai-han & LIU Pi Hsin)
July 26–29: One Star #18 in Samsun
Winners: Czech Republic (Jindrich Weiss & Donovan Džavoronok) (m) / Italy (Carolina Ferraris & Francesca Michieletto) (f)
August 3–5: One Star #19 in Ljubljana #1
Winners: Russia (Valeriy Samoday & Taras Myskiv) (m) / Switzerland (Esmée Böbner & Zoé Vergé-Dépré) (f)
August 8–12: One Star #20 in Vaduz
Winners: Russia (Valeriy Samoday & Taras Myskiv) (m) / United States (Alexandra Wheeler & Lara Dykstra) (f)
August 23–26: One Star #21 in Siófok
Winners: France (Romain di Giantommaso & Jérémy Silvestre) (m) / Slovenia (Tjasa Kotnik & Tjasa Jancar) (f)
August 28 – September 1: One Star #22 in Montpellier
Winners: France (Edouard Rowlandson & Olivier Barthelemy) (m) / France (Alexandra Jupiter & Lézana Placette) (f)
October 3–5: One Star #23 in Bandar Torkaman (men only)
Winners: Iran (Bahman Salemiinjehboroun & Arash Vakili)
October 9–12: One Star #24 in Babolsar (men only)
Winners: Iran (Rahman Raoufi & Abolhamed Mirzaali)
October 16–19: One Star #25 in Bandar-e Anzali (men only)
Winners: Kazakhstan (Alexey Sidorenko & Alexandr Dyachenko)
November 29 – December 2: One Star #26 (final) in Ljubljana #2 (winter edition)
Winners: Belarus (Aliaksandr Dziadkou & Pavel Piatrushka) (m) / Greece (Peny Karagkouni & Vassiliki Arvaniti) (f)
Volleyball
= World & Challenger volleyball championships
=June 20 – 24: 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's Challenger Cup in Matosinhos (debut event)
Portugal defeated Czech Republic, 3–1 in matches played, to win the inaugural FIVB Volleyball Men's Challenger Cup title.
Estonia took third place.
Note: Portugal has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League.
June 20 – 24: 2018 FIVB Volleyball Women's Challenger Cup in Lima (debut event)
Bulgaria defeated Colombia, 3–1 in matches played, to win the inaugural FIVB Volleyball Women's Challenger Cup title.
Puerto Rico took third place.
Note: Bulgaria has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League.
September 9 – 30: 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship in both Bulgaria and Italy
Poland defeated Brazil, 3–0 in matches played, to win their second consecutive and third overall FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship title.
United States took third place.
September 29 – October 20: 2018 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Japan
Serbia defeated Italy, 3–2 in matches played, to win their first FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship title.
China took third place.
= FIVB Nations League
=Note: The Nations League replaced both the World League for Men and the World Grand Prix for Women.
May 15 – July 1: 2018 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League (final top six teams to Nanjing)
United States defeated Turkey, 3–2 in matches played, to win the inaugural FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League title.
China took third place.
May 25 – July 8: 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League (final top six teams to Lille)
Russia defeated France, 3–0 in matches played, to win the inaugural FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League title.
United States took third place.
= AVC
=National teams events
May 20 – 27: 2018 Asian Girls' U17 Volleyball Championship in Nakhon Pathom
Japan defeated China, 3–1 in matches played, to win their seventh consecutive and eighth overall Asian Girls' U17 Volleyball Championship title.
Thailand took third place.
Note: All the teams mentioned above, plus South Korea, have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship.
June 10 – 17: 2018 Asian Women's U19 Volleyball Championship in Bắc Ninh
Japan defeated China, 3–0 in matches played, to win their sixth Asian Women's U19 Volleyball Championship title.
Thailand took third place.
June 29 – July 6: 2018 Asian Boys' U18 Volleyball Championship in Tabriz
Japan defeated South Korea, 3–1 in matches played, to win their second consecutive Asian Boys' U18 Volleyball Championship title.
Iran took third place.
Note: All teams mentioned above, plus Chinese Taipei, have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship.
July 21 – 28: 2018 Asian Men's U20 Volleyball Championship in Manama
Iran defeated South Korea, 3–0 in matches played, to win their sixth Asian Men's U20 Volleyball Championship title.
Thailand took third place.
Note: Iran and South Korea both qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship.
August 8 – 15: 2018 Asian Men's Volleyball Cup in Taipei
Qatar defeated Iran, 3–2 in matches played, to win their first Asian Men's Volleyball Cup title.
Japan took third place.
September 15 – 22: 2018 Asian Men's Volleyball Challenge Cup in Colombo (debut event)
Iraq defeated Saudi Arabia, 3–2 in matches played, to win the inaugural Asian Men's Volleyball Challenge Cup title.
Sri Lanka took third place.
Note: Iraq was promoted to compete at the 2020 Asian Men's Volleyball Cup.
September 16 – 23: 2018 Asian Women's Volleyball Cup in Nakhon Ratchasima
China defeated Japan, 3–0 in matches played, to win their third consecutive and fifth overall Asian Women's Volleyball Cup title.
Thailand took third place.
December 3 – 9: 2018 Asian Women's Volleyball Challenge Cup in Hong Kong (debut event)
Clubs teams events
July 11 – 18: 2018 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship in Ust-Kamenogorsk
Supreme Chonburi defeated NEC Red Rockets, 3–2 in matches played, to win their second consecutive Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship title.
Jiangsu Zenith Steel took third place.
Note: Supreme Chonburi has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship.
July 30 – August 6: 2018 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship in Naypyidaw
Khatam Ardakan defeated Atyrau, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship title.
Wapda took third place.
= NORCECA
=March 31 – April 7: 2018 CAZOVA Men's U21 Volleyball Championship in Paramaribo
Champions: Barbados; Second: Haiti; Third: Martinique
May 15 – 21: 2018 NORCECA Women's Challenge Cup (Continental Qualification Tournament) in Edmonton
Puerto Rico defeated Canada, 3–2 in matches played, in the final. Cuba took third place.
June 3 – 10: 2018 NORCECA Men's Challenge Cup (Continental Qualification Tournament) in Pinar del Río
Champions: Cuba; Second: Puerto Rico; Third: Guatemala
Note: Cuba booked their place in the World Final.
June 4 – 11: 2018 Boys' Youth NORCECA Volleyball Championship in San José
Champions: Cuba; Second: United States; Third: Puerto Rico
June 16 – 24: 2018 Women's Junior NORCECA Volleyball Championship in Aguascalientes City
United States defeated Dominican Republic, 3–0 in matches played, to win their seventh Women's Junior NORCECA Volleyball Championship title.
Mexico took third place.
June 21 – 25: 2018 CAZOVA Women's U23 Volleyball Championship in Kralendijk, Bonaire
Champions: Suriname; Second: Curaçao; Third: U.S. Virgin Islands
June 28 – July 5: 2018 Women's CAZOVA Volleyball Championship in Paramaribo
Champions: Trinidad and Tobago; Second: Suriname; Third: Barbados; Fourth: Bahamas
July 6 – 9: 2018 ECVA Women's U20 Volleyball Championship in Oranjestad, Sint Eustatius
Champions: Antigua and Barbuda; Second: Saint Lucia; Third: Sint Eustatius; Fourth: British Virgin Islands
August 2 – 11: 2018 AFECAVOL Central American Women Senior Championship in Belize City
Champions: Costa Rica; Second: Belize; Third: El Salvador
August 4 – 11: 2018 Men's CAZOVA Volleyball Championship in Paramaribo
Champions: Suriname; Second: Bahamas; Third: Trinidad and Tobago
August 15 – 20: 2018 Women's ECVA Volleyball Championships in St. John's
Saint Lucia defeated French Saint Martin, 3–1 in matches played, in the final.
Antigua and Barbuda took third place.
August 25 – September 2: 2018 Men's Junior NORCECA Volleyball Championship in Havana
Cuba defeated Dominican Republic, 3–0 in matches played, to win their sixth Men's Junior NORCECA Volleyball Championship title.
Canada took third place.
Note: Cuba has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship.
August 25 – September 2: 2018 Girls' Youth NORCECA Volleyball Championship in Tegucigalpa
United States defeated Canada, 3–0 in matches played, to win their eighth Girls' Youth NORCECA Volleyball Championship title.
Cuba took third place.
Note: Both the United States and Canada have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship.
September 4 – 10: 2018 Women's Junior NORCECA Final Four Volleyball Championship in Lima
Dominican Republic defeated Argentina, 3–1 in matches played, in the final.
Cuba won the bronze medal, but Peru took third place.
September 14 – 23: 2018 Men's U23 AFECAVOL Central American Volleyball Championship in Guatemala City
Champions: Guatemala; Second: Nicaragua; Third: Panama
November 1 – 4: 2018 Men's ECVA Volleyball Championship in La Borie
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines defeated Antigua and Barbuda, 3–2 in matches played, in the final.
Saint Lucia took third place.
November 8 – 17: 2018 Men's Central American Volleyball Championship in San Salvador
Champions: Guatemala; Second: Costa Rica; Third: El Salvador
= CSV
=Clubs teams events
February 18 – 25: 2018 Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship in Belo Horizonte
Camponesa/Minas defeated fellow Brazilian team, Sesc RJ Vôlei, 3–2 in a tie break, to win their third Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship title.
Club de Regatas Lima took third place.
February 25 – March 4: 2018 Men's South American Volleyball Club Championship in Montes Claros
Sada Cruzeiro defeated Lomas Vóley, 3–0 in matches played, to win their second consecutive and fifth overall Men's South American Volleyball Club Championship title.
Montes Claros Vôlei took third place.
National teams events
May 16 – 21: 2018 Men's South American Volleyball Challenger Cup in Santiago
Champions: Chile; Second: Peru; Third: Paraguay; Fourth: Bolivia
May 23 – 28: 2018 Women's South American Volleyball Challenger Cup in Lima
Champions: Peru; Second: Colombia; Third: Chile; Fourth: Venezuela
June 6 – 13: 2018 Girls' Youth South American Volleyball Championship in Valledupar
Argentina defeated Peru, 3–1 in matches played, to win their second Girls' Youth South American Volleyball Championship title.
Brazil took third place.
Note: All teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship.
September 22 – 29: 2018 Boys' Youth South American Volleyball Championship in Sopó
Brazil defeated Argentina, 3–0 in matches played, to win their 17th Boys' Youth South American Volleyball Championship title.
Colombia took third place.
Note: All three teams mentioned here have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship.
October 15 – 22: 2018 Women's Junior South American Volleyball Championship in Lima
Brazil defeated Argentina, 3–2 in matches played, to win their 15th consecutive and 20th overall Women's Junior South American Volleyball Championship title.
Peru took third place.
October 22 – 27: 2018 Men's Junior South American Volleyball Championship in Bariloche
Brazil defeated Argentina, 3–1 in matches played, to win their 19th Men's Junior South American Volleyball Championship title.
Chile took third place.
= 2018 Pan American Volleyball Cups
=July 8 – 14: 2018 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup in Santo Domingo
United States defeated Dominican Republic, 3–2 in matches played, to win their second consecutive and sixth overall Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup title.
Canada took third place.
Note: All teams mentioned above, with Brazil, Colombia, & Peru, all qualified to compete at the 2019 Pan American Games.
August 12 – 20: 2018 Women's U23 Pan-American Volleyball Cup in Peru
Dominican Republic defeated Peru, 3–0 in matches played, to win their fourth consecutive Women's U23 Pan-American Volleyball Cup title.
Cuba took third place.
August 26 – September 2: 2018 Men's Pan-American Volleyball Cup in Córdoba, Veracruz
Argentina defeated Brazil, 3–2 in matches played, to win their second consecutive Men's Pan-American Volleyball Cup title.
Cuba took third place.
Note: All three teams above, with Puerto Rico and Mexico, have qualified to compete at the 2019 Pan American Games.
September 4 – 10: 2018 Women's U20 Final Four Volleyball Cup in Lima
Dominican Republic defeated Argentina, 3–1 in matches played, in the final.
Cuba took third place, but Peru won that position, due to that Cuba was not at the tournament for positions.
October 13 – 21: 2018 Men's U23 Pan-American Volleyball Cup in Guatemala City
Cuba defeated Mexico, 3–0 in matches played to win their second Men's U23 Pan-American Volleyball Cup title.
Guatemala took third place.
= CEV
=Clubs teams events
November 21, 2017 – April 10, 2018: 2017–18 Men's CEV Cup
Belogorie Belgorod defeated Ziraat Bankası Ankara, 3–2 in matches played, to win their second Men's CEV Cup title.
December 5, 2017 – April 11, 2018: 2017–18 CEV Challenge Cup
Bunge Ravenna defeated Olympiacos CFP, 6–2 in matches played in a 2-legged format, to win their second CEV Challenge Cup title.
December 5, 2017 – May 13, 2018: 2017–18 CEV Champions League
VC Zenit-Kazan defeated Lube Cucine Civitanova, 3–2 in matches played, to win their fourth consecutive and sixth overall CEV Champions League title.
Sir Colussi Sicoma Perugia took third place.
December 12, 2017 – April 10, 2018: 2017–18 Women's CEV Cup
Eczacıbaşı VitrA Istanbul defeated Minchanka Minsk, 6–1 in matches played in a 2-legged format, to win their second Women's CEV Cup title.
December 12, 2017 – April 11, 2018: 2017–18 CEV Women's Challenge Cup
Olympiacos Piraeus defeated Bursa BBSK, 5–4 in matches played in a 2-legged format, to win their first CEV Women's Challenge Cup title.
December 12, 2017 – May 6, 2018: 2017–18 CEV Women's Champions League
VakıfBank Istanbul defeated CSM Volei Alba Blaj, 3–0 in matches played, to win their second consecutive and fourth overall CEV Women's Champions League title.
Imoco Volley Conegliano took third place.
National teams events
April 7 – 15: 2018 Boys' U18 Volleyball European Championship in Zlín & Púchov
Germany defeated Czech Republic, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first Boys' U18 Volleyball European Championship title.
Italy took third place.
Note: All teams mentioned above, along with Russia, Belarus, and Bulgaria, have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship.
April 13 – 21: 2018 Girls' U17 Volleyball European Championship in Sofia
Russia defeated Italy, 3–1 in matches played, to win their third consecutive and fourth overall Girls' U17 Volleyball European Championship title.
Turkey took third place.
Note: All teams mentioned above, along with Bulgaria, Romania, and Belarus, have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship.
May 19 – June 16: 2018 Men's European Volleyball League
Estonia defeated Czech Republic, 3–0 in matches played, to win their second Men's European Volleyball League title.
Turkey took third place.
Note: Both Estonia and the Czech Republic have qualified to compete at the 2018 FIVB Volleyball Men's Challenger Cup.
May 19 – June 17: 2018 Women's European Volleyball League
Bulgaria defeated Hungary, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first Women's European Volleyball League title.
Czech Republic took third place.
Note: Both Bulgaria and Hungary have qualified to compete at the 2018 FIVB Volleyball Women's Challenger Cup.
July 14 – 22: 2018 Men's U20 Volleyball European Championship in Belgium & the Netherlands
Russia defeated Czech Republic, 3–2 in matches played, to win their 19th Men's U20 Volleyball European Championship title.
Belgium took third place.
September 1 – 9: 2018 Women's U19 Volleyball European Championship in Albania
Italy defeated Russia, 3–2 in matches played, to win their seventh Women's U19 Volleyball European Championship title.
Poland took third place.
Note: Italy and Russia have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship.
= CAVB
=March 4 – 16: 2018 Women's African Volleyball Clubs Championship in Egypt
Al Ahly defeated CF de Carthage, 3–0 in matches played, to win their ninth Women's African Volleyball Clubs Championship title.
Kenya Pipelines took third place.
March 25 – April 6: 2018 African Volleyball Clubs Champions Championship in Egypt
Al Ahly defeated fellow Egyptian team, Tala'ea El-Gaish SC, 3–0 in matches played, to win their second consecutive and 13th overall African Volleyball Clubs Champions Championship title.
Smouha SC took third place.
References
External links
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