FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship...
The FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship is the premier international volleyball tournament for senior men's national teams. Organized by the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB), the sport's global governing body, the championship showcases the highest level of volleyball competition and brings together the world's best teams in a battle for international supremacy.
The tournament was first held in 1949 and has grown into one of the most prestigious events in international sports. Since 1962, the championship has been conducted every four years, providing volleyball fans with unforgettable matches, remarkable performances, and historic moments.
Over the decades, the FIVB Men's World Championship has played a significant role in the development and popularity of volleyball worldwide. Nations such as Brazil, Italy, Poland, Russia, and the United States have produced legendary teams and players who have left a lasting impact on the sport.
The current champions are Italy, who successfully defended their title by winning the 2025 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship. The victory marked Italy's second world title and further strengthened their reputation as one of the most successful volleyball nations in the modern era.
Looking ahead, the 2027 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship will be hosted by Poland, a country renowned for its passionate volleyball culture and enthusiastic fan support. The tournament is expected to attract millions of viewers worldwide and feature the strongest national teams competing for the coveted world championship trophy.
The FIVB Men's World Championship continues to represent excellence, teamwork, athleticism, and national pride. From thrilling rallies and powerful spikes to dramatic championship victories, the tournament remains the pinnacle of men's international volleyball and an event eagerly anticipated by fans across the globe.
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| FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | Host | Champions | Score | Runners-up |
| 1949 | Czechoslovakia | Soviet Union | Round-robin (3–1) |
Czechoslovakia |
| 1952 | Soviet Union | Soviet Union | Round-robin (3–0) |
Czechoslovakia |
| 1956 | France | Czechoslovakia | Round-robin (3–2) |
Romania |
| 1960 | Brazil | Soviet Union | Round-robin (3–0) |
Czechoslovakia |
| 1962 | Soviet Union | Soviet Union | Round-robin (3–0) |
Czechoslovakia |
| 1966 | Czechoslovakia | Czechoslovakia | Round-robin (3–1) |
Romania |
| 1970 | Bulgaria | East Germany | Round-robin (3–2) |
Bulgaria |
| 1974 | Mexico | Poland | Round-robin (3–2) |
Soviet Union |
| 1978 | Italy | Soviet Union | 3–0 | Italy |
| 1982 | Argentina | Soviet Union | 3–0 | Brazil |
| 1986 | France | United States | 3–1 | Soviet Union |
| 1990 | Brazil | Italy | 3–1 | Cuba |
| 1994 | Greece | Italy | 3–1 | Netherlands |
| 1998 | Japan | Italy | 3–0 | FR Yugoslavia |
| 2002 | Argentina | Brazil | 3–2 | Russia |
| 2006 | Japan | Brazil | 3–0 | Poland |
| 2010 | Italy | Brazil | 3–0 | Cuba |
| 2014 | Poland | Poland | 3–1 | Brazil |
| 2018 | Italy/Bulgaria | Poland | 3–0 | Brazil |
| 2022 | Poland / Slovenia | Italy | 3–1 | Poland |
| 2025 | Philippines | Italy | 3–1 | Bulgaria |
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