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The 2001 Women's European Volleyball Championship was the 22nd edition of the event, organised by Europe's governing volleyball body, the Confédération Européenne de Volleyball. It was hosted in Sofia and Varna, Bulgaria from September 22 to September 30, 2001.

Contents

Qualification

Teams

Group A – Varna
Group B – Sofia

Squads

Preliminary round

Group A

Team Points G W L PW PL Ratio SW SL Ratio
1.  Russia 10 5 5 0 375 243 1.543 15 0 MAX
2.  Bulgaria 8 5 4 1 416 397 1.048 12 7 1.714
3.  Romania 8 5 3 2 376 370 1.105 10 7 1.429
4.  France 7 5 2 3 412 442 0.932 8 12 0.667
5.  Czech Republic 6 5 1 4 374 424 0.882 5 13 0.385
6.  Greece 5 5 0 5 377 454 0.830 4 15 0.267
  • Saturday September 22
France  0-3  Russia 23-25 22-25 16-25
Czech Republic  1-3  Romania 21-25 26-24 21-25 22-25
Bulgaria  3-1  Greece 21-25 25-15 25-22 25-16
  • Sunday September 23
France  3-1  Czech Republic 25-19 25-19 24-26 25-19
Russia  3-0  Greece 25-13 25-20 25-19
Romania  1-3  Bulgaria 20-25 25-16 20-25 17-25
  • Monday September 24
Czech Republic  0-3  Russia 12-25 15-25 13-25
Greece  0-3  Romania 24-26 15-25 27-29
Bulgaria  3-2  France 25-16 19-25 20-25 25-20 15-13
  • Wednesday September 26
Russia  3-0  Romania 25-17 25-13 25-10
France  3-2  Greece 16-25 25-23 24-26 25-20 15-11
Czech Republic  0-3  Bulgaria 19-25 21-25 23-25
  • Thursday September 27
Romania  3-0  France 25-21 25-15 25-12
Greece  1-3  Czech Republic 18-25 25-23 20-25 13-25
Bulgaria  0-3  Russia 22-25 16-25 12-25

Group B

Team Points G W L PW PL Ratio SW SL Ratio
1.  Italy 10 5 5 0 445 373 1.193 15 4 3.750
2.  Ukraine 8 5 3 2 455 427 1.066 11 9 1.222
3.  Netherlands 7 5 2 3 462 490 0.943 10 11 0.909
4.  Poland 7 5 2 3 405 423 0.957 9 10 0.900
5.  Croatia 7 5 2 3 241 233 0.932 7 12 0.583
6.  Germany 6 5 1 4 424 461 0.920 7 13 0.538
  • Saturday September 22
Netherlands  1-3  Germany 26-24 22-25 15-25 18-25
Italy  3-1  Poland 25-17 25-15 20-25 25-21
Ukraine  3-0  Croatia 27-25 25-16 25-16
  • Sunday September 23
Poland  3-1  Germany 19-25 25-19 26-24 25-18
Italy  3-0  Ukraine 27-25 25-21 25-15
Croatia  3-1  Netherlands 29-27 22-25 25-20 25-18
  • Monday September 24
Ukraine  3-2  Poland 25-14 19-25 23-25 25-16 15-11
Netherlands  2-3  Italy 25-20 25-17 24-26 16-25 11-15
Germany  2-3  Croatia 30-28 20-25 11-25 25-20 12-15
  • Wednesday September 26
Ukraine  2-3  Netherlands 25-20 20-25 29-31 25-22 14-16
Italy  3-0  Germany 25-19 25-19 25-17
Poland  3-0  Croatia 25-15 30-28 25-18
  • Thursday September 27
Germany  1-3  Ukraine 23-25 25-22 19-25 21-25
Croatia  1-3  Italy 22-25 25-20 17-25 14-25
Netherlands  3-0  Poland 25-18 26-24 25-19

Final round

  Semi Finals Final
2001-09-29 – Varna
  Bulgaria  0  
  Italy  3  
 
2001-09-30 – Varna
      Italy  2
    Russia  3
3rd place
2001-09-29 – Varna 2001-09-30 – Varna
  Russia  3   Bulgaria  3
  Ukraine  0     Ukraine  1
  • Saturday September 29
Bulgaria  0-3  Italy 18-25 12-25 21-25
Russia  3-0  Ukraine 25-18 25-19 25-17
  • Sunday September 30
Bulgaria  3-1  Ukraine 25-23 22-25 25-21 25-21
Italy  2-3  Russia 25-21 23-25 23-25 25-18 6-15

  5-8th place 5th place
2001-09-29 – Varna
  France  2  
  Netherlands  3  
 
2001-09-30 – Varna
      Netherlands  3
    Poland  2
7th place
2001-09-29 – Varna 2001-09-30 – Varna
  Romania  0   France  1
  Poland  3     Romania  3
  • Saturday September 29
France  2-3  Netherlands 26-24 23-25 25-27 25-21 11-15
Romania  0-3  Poland 20-25 22-25 21-25
  • Sunday September 30
France  1-3  Romania 18-25 25-22 19-25 23-25
Netherlands  3-2  Poland 25-22 22-25 25-19 21-25 15-9

Final ranking

RANK TEAM
Med 1.png  Russia
Med 2.png  Italy
Med 3.png  Bulgaria
4.  Ukraine
5.  Netherlands
6.  Poland
7.  Romania
8.  France
9.  Croatia
 Czech Republic
 Germany
 Greece
 2001 Women's European Champions 

Russia
17th title
Team Roster
Evgenya Artamonova, Lioubov Chachkova, Ekaterina Gamova, Elena Godina, Tatyana Gracheva, Natalya Morozova, Elena Plotnikova, Olga Potachova, Inessa Sargsyan, Elizaveta Tichtchenko, Elena Tyourina, and Elena Vassilevskaya.
Head Coach: Nikolay Karpol.

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