The 2018 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship featured 24 teams. Three places were allocated to the hosts, Italy and Bulgaria and the titleholder, Poland. The remaining 21 places were determined by a qualification process, in which entrants from among the other teams from the five FIVB confederations competed.[ 1]
Team qualified for World Championship
Team failed to qualify for World Championship
Team withdrew for World Championship
Team expelled from the tournament by FIVB prior to playing a match
Country
Confederation
Qualified as
Qualified on
Previous appearances
Previous best performance
Total
First
Last
Italy
CEV
Host country
9 December 2015
16
1949
2014
Champions (1990 , 1994 , 1998 )
Bulgaria
CEV
Host country
9 December 2015
17
1949
2014
Runners-up (1970 )
Poland
CEV
Defending champions
21 September 2014
16
1949
2014
Champions (1974 , 2014 )
Serbia 1
CEV
CEV Second Round Pool E winners
27 May 2017
9
1956
2014
Runners-up (1998 )
Netherlands
CEV
CEV Second Round Pool B winners
28 May 2017
11
1949
2002
Runners-up (1994 )
Slovenia
CEV
CEV Second Round Pool C winners
28 May 2017
0
None
None
Finland
CEV
CEV Second Round Pool F winners
28 May 2017
7
1952
2014
9th place (2014 )
Russia 2
CEV
CEV Second Round Pool D winners
28 May 2017
18
1949
2014
Champions (1949 , 1952 , 1960 , 1962 , 1978 , 1982 )
France
CEV
CEV Second Round Pool A winners
28 May 2017
15
1949
2014
3rd place (2002 )
Japan
AVC
AVC Final Round Pool B winners
15 July 2017
14
1960
2010
3rd place (1970 , 1974 )
Australia
AVC
AVC Final Round Pool B runners-up
16 July 2017
6
1982
2014
15th place (2014 )
Belgium
CEV
CEV Third Round Pool G winners
23 July 2017
8
1949
2014
8th place (1970 )
Brazil
CSV
2017 South American champions
11 August 2017
16
1956
2014
Champions (2002 , 2006 , 2010 )
China
AVC
AVC Final Round Pool A runners-up
13 August 2017
13
1956
2014
7th place (1978 , 1982 )
Iran
AVC
AVC Final Round Pool A winners
13 August 2017
5
1970
2014
6th place (2014 )
Argentina
CSV
CSV Qualifier winners
2 September 2017
11
1960
2014
3rd place (1982 )
Dominican Republic
NORCECA
2017 NORCECA runners-up
30 September 2017
1
1974
22nd place (1974 )
United States
NORCECA
2017 NORCECA champions
30 September 2017
15
1956
2014
Champions (1986 )
Canada
NORCECA
2017 NORCECA 3rd place
1 October 2017
10
1974
2014
7th place (2014 )
Tunisia
CAVB
2017 African champions
27 October 2017
9
1962
2014
15th place (2006 )
Egypt
CAVB
2017 African runners-up
27 October 2017
8
1974
2014
13th place (2010 )
Cameroon
CAVB
2017 African 3rd place
29 October 2017
3
1990
2014
13th place (2010 )
Puerto Rico
NORCECA
NORCECA Final Four winners
12 November 2017
4
1974
2014
12th place (2006 )
Cuba
NORCECA
NORCECA Final Four runners-up
12 November 2017
14
1956
2014
Runners-up (1990 , 2010 )
Notes
1 Competed as SFR Yugoslavia from 1956 to 1990 and as Serbia and Montenegro (FR Yugoslavia) from 1994 to 2006; 3rd appearance as Serbia.
2 Competed as Soviet Union from 1949 to 1990; 7th appearance as Russia.
Qualification process [ edit ]
The distribution by confederation for the 2018 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship was:[ 1]
Asia and Oceania (AVC ): 4 places
Africa (CAVB ): 3 places
Europe (CEV ): 7 places ( Italy and Bulgaria qualified automatically as host nations and Poland qualified automatically as the reigning champions for a total of 10 places)
South America (CSV ): 2 places
North America (NORCECA ): 5 places
Summary of qualification [ edit ]
Confederation
Teams started
Teams that have qualified
Teams that can still qualify
Teams that have been eliminated
Remaining places in finals
Total places in finals
Qualifying start date
Qualifying end date
AVC
20
4
0
16
0
4
15 September 2016
14 August 2017
CAVB
21
3
0
18
0
3
20 May 2017
29 October 2017
CEV
39 3
7 3
0
32
0
7 3
13 May 2016
23 July 2017
CSV
8
2
0
6
0
2
7 August 2017
2 September 2017
NORCECA
39
5
0
34
0
5
9 July 2016
12 November 2017
Total
127 3
21 3
0
106
0
21 3
13 May 2016
12 November 2017
Note: CEV total includes 3 for Italy as co-hosts, Bulgaria as co-hosts, and Poland as reigning champions.
Confederation qualification [ edit ]
Final positions (final round)[ edit ]
The draw for the second round was held on 19 March 2017, at the Dusit Princess Srinakarin Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand.[ 2]
Algeria (first round → 2017 African Championship)
Botswana (first round → 2017 African Championship)
Cameroon (2017 African Championship → Qualified )
Cape Verde (first round → 2017 African Championship )
Chad (2017 African Championship)
Congo (first round → 2017 African Championship )
DR Congo (first round → 2017 African Championship)
Egypt (2017 African Championship → Qualified )
Ghana (first round → 2017 African Championship)
Ivory Coast (first round)
Kenya (first round → 2017 African Championship)
Libya (first round → 2017 African Championship)
Morocco (first round → 2017 African Championship)
Mozambique (first round → 2017 African Championship )
Niger (first round → 2017 African Championship)
Nigeria (first round → 2017 African Championship)
Rwanda (first round → 2017 African Championship)
South Sudan (first round)
Eswatini (first round)
Tunisia (2017 African Championship → Qualified )
Uganda (first round)
Final positions (2017 African Championship)[ edit ]
Preliminary round
Qualification to Play-offs semifinals
Play-offs semifinals
Winners qualified for Play-offs main round
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
26 Oct
14:00
Algeria
3–0
DR Congo
25–19
25–13
25–19
75–51
26 Oct
16:00
Tunisia
3–0
Morocco
25–21
25–17
25–22
75–60
26 Oct
18:00
Cameroon
3–2
Libya
27–25
22–25
25–21
23–25
15–9
112–105
26 Oct
20:00
Egypt
3–0
Rwanda
25–14
25–18
25–14
75–46
Play-offs main round
Winners qualified for 2018 World Championship Losers qualified for Play-offs second round
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
27 Oct
19:00
Algeria
2–3
Tunisia
27–25
14–25
25–21
23–25
15–17
104–113
27 Oct
21:00
Egypt
3–0
Cameroon
26–24
25–22
25–23
76–69
Play-offs second round
Winner qualified for 2018 World Championship
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
29 Oct
18:00
Cameroon
3–1
Algeria
23–25
25–21
25–21
27–25
100–92
Final positions (second round)[ edit ]
Qualification to Third round
Final positions (third round)[ edit ]
Argentina (2017 South American Championship → Qualification Tournament → Qualified )
Brazil (2017 South American Championship → Qualified )
Chile (2017 South American Championship → Qualification Tournament)
Colombia (2017 South American Championship)
Paraguay (2017 South American Championship)
Peru (2017 South American Championship)
Uruguay (2017 South American Championship)
Venezuela (2017 South American Championship → Qualification Tournament)
Final positions (2017 South American Championship)[ edit ]
Preliminary round
Qualification to Play-offs semifinals and Qualification tournament
Play-offs semifinals
Winners qualified for Play-offs final
Play-offs final
Winners qualified for 2018 World Championship
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
11 Aug
20:30
Venezuela
0–3
Brazil
21–25
6–25
18–25
45–75
Result
Final positions (qualification tournament)[ edit ]
Withdrawal
Final positions (2017 NORCECA Championship)[ edit ]
Preliminary round
Qualification to Play-offs main round
Qualification to Play-offs semifinals
Play-offs semifinals
Winners qualified for Play-offs main round
Play-offs main round
Winners qualified for 2018 World Championship Losers qualified for Play-offs second round
Play-offs second round
Winners qualified for 2018 World Championship
Date
Time
Score
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
Total
Report
1 Oct
15:00
Mexico
1–3
Canada
25–21
13–25
25–27
18–25
81–98
P2 P3
Final positions (final four)[ edit ]