VTV International Women's Volleyball Cup

VTV International Women's Volleyball Cup
Country Vietnam
Confederation none
Founded 2004
Level on pyramid 1
Current champions  Vietnam (4th title)
Most championships  Vietnam (4 titles)

The VTV International Women's Volleyball Cup is an international women's volleyball tournament organised by the Vietnam Volleyball Federation, and sponsored by Vietnam Television. The cup was established in 2004.

Past Champions

Year Host Final Third place match
Champion Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2004
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Nam Định China
Nanjing
3–0 Kazakhstan
Zhetysu
China
Honghe
3–1 Vietnam
Vietnam
2005
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Nam Định Japan
Denso Airybees
3–1 Vietnam
Vietnam
China
Honghe
3–2 Kazakhstan
Zhetysu
2006
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Vĩnh Yên China
Sichuan
3–2 Vietnam
Vietnam
China
Nankai University
3–0 Thailand
Thailand
2007
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Hồ Chí Minh City Vietnam
Vietnam
3–1 United States
St.John
Kazakhstan
Zetyssu
3–2 Japan
Shikoku
2008
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Cần Thơ North Korea
North Korea
3–1 Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
Vietnam
Vietnam
3–0 Australia
Australia
2009
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Buôn Ma Thuột Vietnam
Vietnam
3–0 Ukraine
Technocom
China
Guangdong
3–1 Thailand
Phuket
2010
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Buôn Ma Thuột Vietnam
Vietnam
3–2 Ukraine
Vingroup
Thailand
Thailand
3–1 Vietnam
VTV Binh Dien Long An
2011
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Buôn Ma Thuột Japan
Japan
3–0 China
Beijing
Vietnam
Vietnam
3–0 North Korea
North Korea
2012
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Vĩnh Yên Japan
Japan
3–0 North Korea
North Korea
South Korea
IBK
3–2 Vietnam
Vietnam
2013
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Ninh Bình China
Jiangsu
3–1 Vietnam
Vietnam
China
Shandong
3–0 Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
2014
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Bắc Ninh Vietnam
Vietnam
3–1 Thailand
Thailand U23
North Korea
North Korea
3–0 Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
2015
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Bạc Liêu Thailand
Thailand U23
3–1 China
Liaoning V.C.
North Korea
April 25 S.C.
3–1 Vietnam
Vietnam

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Vietnam 4329
2  China 3259
3  Japan 3003
4  North Korea 1124
5  Thailand 1113
6  Kazakhstan 0214
7  Ukraine 0202
8  United States 0101
9  South Korea 0011
Total 12 12 12 36

MVP by edition

References

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