Portugal men's national volleyball team
Association | Federação Portuguesa de Voleibol | ||
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Confederation | CEV | ||
FIVB ranking | 30 (as of October 2015) | ||
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www.fpvoleibol.pt (Portuguese) |
Medal record | ||
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European League | ||
2010 Guadalajara | Team | |
2007 Portimão | Team | |
2009 Portimão | Team | |
Lusophony Games | ||
2006 Macau | Team | |
2009 Lisbon | Team |
The Portugal men's national volleyball team is the team representing Portugal in volleyball competitions. Their best results to date are winning the 2010 Men's European Volleyball League in Spain, the second place in the 2007 Men's European Volleyball League, 3rd at the 2009 Men's European Volleyball League, both tournaments hosted in Portugal, 4th in the 1948 Men's European Volleyball Championship in Italy, the 5th place at the 2005 FIVB World League in Serbia and Montenegro, 7th in the 1951 Men's European Volleyball Championship hosted in France and reaching the 8th place in the 2002 FIVB Men's World Championship in Argentina.
Olympic Games
World Championship
- 1949 – 1952 – did not compete
- 1956 – 15th place
- 1960 – 1994 – did not compete
- 1998 – did not qualify
- 2002 – 8th place
- 2006 – 2014 – did not qualify
World Cup
World Grand Champions Cup
World League
- 1990 – 1998 – did not compete
- 1999 – 12th place
- 2000 – did not compete
- 2001 – 13th place
- 2002 – 13th place
- 2003 – 13th place
- 2004 – 12th place
- 2005 – 5th place
- 2006 – 13th place
- 2007 – 2010 – did not compete
- 2011 – 14th place
- 2012 – 16th place
- 2013 – 17th place
- 2014 – 13th place
- 2015 – 18th place
- 2016 –
European Championship
- 1948 – 4th place
- 1950 – did not compete
- 1951 – 7th place
- 1955 – 1975 – did not compete
- 1977 – 2003 – did not qualify
- 2005 – 10th place
- 2007 – 2009 – did not qualify
- 2011 – 14th place
- 2013 – did not qualify
- 2015 — Qualification Third round
European League
- 2004 – 2006 – did not compete
- 2007 – 2nd place
- 2008 – 8th place
- 2009 – 3rd place
- 2010 – 1st place
- 2011 – 2014 – did not compete
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