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FIVB World League Coming Soon To The USA!

After the historic decision by the Volleyball World League Council in 2005, prize money for the 2006 World League was set at a record $20 million and thus set an unprecedented level for a global team sport event. $2 million of the $20 million total will fund a special bonus pool in order to reward the participating National Federations.

Equally unprecedented is the total of 16 countries (previously only 12 national teams participated) that will be taking part in the event. The FIVB selected from among 18 candidates the following 16 countries that were bidding for one of the vacancies in this prestigious event: BRAZIL, CUBA, POLAND, SERBIA & MONTENEGRO (the four 2005 World League finalists in Belgrade), RUSSIA and the UNITED STATES, both coming back after several years of absence due to an internal reorganization, FRANCE, ITALY, PORTUGAL, FINLAND and BULGARIA are the other European powers in the League that will face JAPAN, KOREA and CHINA from Asia plus ARGENTINA from South America and EGYPT – the first ever representative from Africa in the competition.

The participation of Egypt makes the World League the first international sport event to be played across all five continents. The tournament will see a total of 96 matches, with four pools of four teams, each team playing the other teams in the pool twice in home and away matches. The winners of each pool will go through to join the host team and a wild card in the final round.

And finally, all U.S. home matches will be shown live in the United States on CSTV. The cable network will also show the finals from Russia.

News
Brazil celebrates its World League victory. Brazil Wins Fourth Consecutive World League Final
(Aug. 27, 2006) -- Defending World League champions Brazil made it four in a row today after a thrilling five-set victory over France. In the bronze medal match, hosts Russia overcame the strong Bulgarian team to take the medal to the delight of the home crowd. Topping the individual awards was Brazil’s Giba as the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. More

2006 Final Standings

France to Meet Brazil in World League Final
(Aug. 26, 2006) -- France will face Brazil in tomorrow’s final after beating Bulgaria 3-0 in its first-ever World League semifinal. Philippe Blain’s team made history by reaching a World League final for the first time. Russia succumbed 3-1 to defending champion Brazil, who will be gunning for its fourth consecutive World League final tomorrow. More

France and Brazil Complete the Final Bracket
(Aug. 25, 2006) -- France will face undefeated Bulgaria in tomorrow’s first semifinal, with the match between the hosts and the defending champions the top billing for the day’s second semi. Serbia and Montenegro leaves to prepare for the World Championships on a high note after beating France in its final match, while wild card Italy returns home winless after its three matches. More

Serbia and Montenegro plays France in the World League final round. Bulgaria and Russia Headed for World League Final Four
(Aug. 24, 2006) -- After the second day of pool play, host nation Russia and Bulgaria have both secured their place in the final four after two consecutive victories. Brazil recovered from yesterday’s shock defeat to beat wild card Italy 3-1 and take the second spot in Pool F – the only change in the overall standings after the second day’s action. More

Bulgaria Upsets Undefeated Brazil
(Aug. 23, 2006) -- Brazil left the court beaten for the first time in the 2006 World League competition. Bulgaria caught the Canaries by surprise with a sensational victory in three straight sets. In the day’s second encounter, previous Pool C rivals Italy and France met for the fifth time in the competition and played their fourth five-set match, with France edging ahead in the fourth set and the subsequent tie-break. In the day’s final match, hosts Russia beat Serbia and Montenegro in three close-fought sets. More

Reid Priddy gets the kill past Goran Vujevic of Serbia & Montenegro during their World League match on Aug. 19 in Serbia. Italy is Awarded World League Wild Card
(Aug. 21, 2006) -- After six weeks of competition, Serbia and Montenegro, Brazil, France and Bulgaria secured their tickets to the finals as the leaders of their respective pools, with Russia already guaranteed a berth as the host nation. The sixth place, the FIVB’s wild-card choice, is now offered to Italy after what FIVB President Acosta described as one of the toughest wild card decisions during his tenure. More

U.S. Men End World League Play on Down Note
(Aug. 19, 2006) -- The U.S. Men’s National Team’s 2006 FIVB World League experience ended in disappointment on Saturday as it fell in three sets (23-25, 15-25, 23-25) to Serbia & Montenegro before a crowd of almost 8,000 in Novi Sad, Serbia. More

The U.S. Men put up a triple block against Serbia & Montenegro's Goran Vujevic during their match in Spokane, Wash.. U.S. Men Suffer Another World League Loss
(Aug. 18, 2006) -- The U.S. Men's National Team got off to a hot start and then cooled off considerably as it fell to Serbia & Montenegro, 3-2 (25-21, 26-24, 16-25, 16-25, 15-13), on Friday at their 2006 FIVB World League match before approximately 7,000 fans in Beograd, Serbia. More







Reid Priddy serves to Serbia & Montenegro during their match Aug. 5 in Spokane, Wash. U.S. Men in Fight for World League Final
(Aug. 17, 2006) -- The U.S. Men's National Team finds itself in a do-or-die situation this weekend when it plays Serbia & Montenegro in a 2006 FIVB World League match in Beograd and Novi Sad, Serbia. More

World League Wild Card Decision "Toughest Ever," Says FIVB President
(Aug. 15, 2006) -- After five weeks of tough competition, the top spots in three of the four pools competing in the World League are far from certain. The winner of each pool, together with Russia as host country and a wild card chosen by the FIVB, will travel to Moscow for the final round from Aug. 23-27, 2006 – days after the conclusion of the final intercontinental round. More




Ryan Millar, left, goes up for a block against Poland on Aug. 12 during their World League match in Katowice, Poland. Poland Completes Sweep of U.S. Men
(Aug. 13, 2006) -- The U.S. Men’s National Team did serious damage to its hopes for advancing from pool play in the 2006 FIVB World League when it lost a second-straight match to Poland, 3-0 (25-22, 25-19, 25-23) on Sunday in Katowice, Poland at Spodek Hall. More

U.S. Men Can't Polish Off Poland
(Aug. 12, 2006) -- The U.S. Men’s National Team let a two-set lead slip away and fell to Poland 3-2 (25-17, 25-21, 19-25, 23-25, 15-17) in their 2006 FIVB World League match on Saturday in Katowice, Poland, before an estimated crowd of 10,890 at Spodek Hall. More


CSTV Replaying Domestic World League Matches
CSTV will be replaying all the World League matches played in the United States leading up to its broadcast of the finals from Moscow, Russia.
Aug. 22: USA vs. Japan, 6-10 p.m. ET
Aug. 23: USA v Poland, 6-10 p.m. ET
Aug. 24: USA v Japan, 6-10 p.m. ET
Aug. 25: USA v Serbia & Montenegro, 6-10 p.m. ET
Aug. 27: Japan and Serbia matches, 4-8 p.m. ET

Fans can also look online at CSTV.com for all up-to-date airings.

U.S. fans in Salt Lake City U.S. Men Gear Up to Face Poland and Thousands of Fans
(Aug. 10, 2006) -- The U.S. Men’s National Team is on the road again for the 2006 FIVB World League, traveling to Poland this weekend and then to Serbia for matches on Aug. 18-19. The U.S. matches against Poland will be played at Spodek Hall in Katowice and both matches are sold out, so there could be up to 10,000 people cheering on the Polish team at each match. The matches will be at 6:30 p.m. local time, which means they will start at 9:30 a.m. PDT (12:30 p.m. EDT) on Saturday and Sunday. The matches will not be televised in the United States, but live scoring updates will be available on the FIVB web site. More




Priddy and His Teammates Among World League Leaders
(Aug. 11, 2006) -- Heading into the fifth round of play in the 2006 World League tournament, U.S. players are among the leaders in seven individual categories. Outside hitter Reid Priddy (Richmond, Va.) heads the American effort with five top-20 rankings. More

Jim Polster serves World League Heating Up Heading into Week 5
(Aug. 9, 2006) -- Three nations are tied for the lead in the highly contested Pool A. After Serbia-Montenegro handed the U.S. a 3-1 loss in Spokane, Wash. on Aug. 4, the Americans rebounded to take the second match 3-1 on Aug. 5. The weekend split tied the two teams for the pool lead. More







David Lee, right, readies for the dig against Serbia & Montenegro U.S. Men Even World League Series with Serbia & Montenegro
(Aug. 5, 2006) -- The U.S. Men’s National Team showed it wasn’t ready to give up a shot at the 2006 FIVB World League pool title as it defeated Serbia & Montenegro 3-1 (27-25, 25-22, 25-27, 25-21) on Saturday night at Spokane Memorial Arena. Each team is now 5-3 in Pool A. Poland, which defeated Japan twice over the weekend, also sits at 5-3. More

Serbia & Montenegro Defeats U.S. Men in World League Battle
(Aug. 4, 2006) -- Serbia & Montenegro started slow but gained momentum and the U.S. Men’s National Team couldn’t put up a roadblock as Serbia & Montenegro defeated the United States 3-1 (13-25, 36-34, 25-22, 25-17) in their 2006 FIVB World League match at Spokane Memorial Arena. With the victory, Serbia & Montenegro improves its World League record to 5-2 and takes the lead in Pool A. More

Spokane to Host World League Showdown
(Aug. 3, 2006) -- Three weeks ago, the U.S. Men's National Team was looking for its first victory in 2 006 FIVB World League play after losing two matches to Poland. This weekend, it finds itself in first place in Pool A. Moreover, it will face the team that once held the No. 1 position - Serbia & Montenegro - on Aug. 4-5 at the Spokane M emorial Arena in Spokane, Wash. Both matches will begin at 8 p.m. PDT and will be shown live on CSTV. More


Tom Hoff goes in for the kill 2006 FIVB World League Moves into Week 4
(July 31, 2006) -- After three rounds of World League action, the United States joins defending champions Brazil, Cuba and Russia as individual pool-leaders. The American team extended its record against to 4-2 and took the top spot in Pool A after two 3-1 home wins against Japan in Minneapolis, Minn. More








U.S. setter Donald Suxho U.S. Men Beat Japan, Take Pool A Lead
(July 30, 2006) -- Japan didn't make it easy, but the U.S. Men's National Volleyball Team took its fourth victory - 3-1 (25-15, 21-25, 25-17, 25-15) - in pool play at the 2006 FIVB World League on Sunday at the Target Center in Minneapolis and moved into the lead in Pool A. More

U.S. Men Sweep Japan and Even World League Record
(July 29, 2006) -- The U.S. Men's Volleyball Team continued its reign over Japan with a 3-0 (25-18, 25-20, 25-18) victory at their 2006 FIVB World League pool-play match on Saturday at the Target Center in Minneapolis. More




Phil Eatherton celebrates a good play against Japan U.S. Men Face Rematch with Japan
(July 27, 2006) -- The U.S. Men's National Team is back in pool-play action at the 2006 FIVB World League this weekend, and it is facing a very familiar foe: Japan. The two teams played just last weekend in Hiroshima, Japan, and the U.S. swept six straight games from the Japanese, winning by scores of 25-15, 25-22, 25-17 on July 22 and 25-12, 25-21, 25-18 on July 23. More

U.S. Men Sweep Japan and Even World League Record
(July 23, 2006) -- The U.S. Men's National Volleyball Team, which is based in Anaheim, Calif., improved its record to 2-2 in the 2006 FIVB World League on Sunday as it recorded a 3-0 (25-12, 25-21, 25-18) victory over Japan for the second night in a row in Pool A action on Sunday in Hiroshima. More

David Lee on the attack U.S. Men Hammer Japan
(July 22, 2006) -- The U.S. Men's National Team made a major-league comeback and swept Japan 3-0 (25-15, 25-22, 25-17) in the first match of a weekend Pool A World League double-header at Hiroshima Green Arena on Saturday. Team USA, which lost two matches to Poland on July 14-15 in Salt Lake City, Utah, improved its record to 1-2, while Japan slipped to the same mark after its second consecutive defeat. Reid Priddy (Richmond, Va.) led the U.S. scoring with 15 points, including 14 kills. David Lee (Alpine, Calif.) added 12 points, including six scoring blocks, and Jim Polster (Laguna Niguel, Calif.) added 10 kills. More



U.S. Men Among World League Leaders
Despite losses in the first two matches of 2006 FIVB World League play, several members of the U.S. Men's National Team are among the leaders in individual categories. Setter Donald Suxho (Korce, Albania) earned the top honors with Italian setter Valerio Vermiglio and Polish setter Pawel Zagumny, who led his team to two consecutive victories over the American team. The three tied with a set average of 11.50. More

Gabe Gardner of the U.S. Men's National Team U.S. Men Hit Road for World League
The U.S. Men’s National Team will play its first “away” matches of FIVB World League competition on July 22-23 at the Hiroshima Green Arena in Hiroshima, Japan. The games will take place at 1 p.m. on Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday in Japan, which translates to 9 p.m. Friday and 10 p.m. Saturday, PDT. More

U.S. roster for match against Japan

Unfortunately, there is no U.S. television coverage for World League pool play matches outside of the United States. Click here for the FIVB Live Scoreboard




Clay Stanley Poland Sweeps U.S. Men in World League Opening Weekend
Buoyed by vocal fans and the momentum gained from Friday night’s victory, Poland defeated the U.S. Men’s National Team 3-1 (26-24, 25-13, 20-25, 25-22) in their 2006 FIVB World League match on Saturday at the “E” Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Poland leaves the United States with a 2-0 World League lead. The United States will travel to Hiroshima, Japan, for its next matches on July 22-23. Poland will travel to Serbia & Montenegro to play July 21-22. More

Poland Defeats U.S. Men in World League Opener
Poland used powerful hitting and took advantage of U.S. errors to win a hard-fought match 3-1 (22-25, 25-23, 25-23, 25-23) against the U.S. Men’s National Team in the opening match of 2006 FIVB World League play on Friday at the "E" Center in Salt Lake City.

Rich Lambourne U.S. Men Open World League Play Against Poland
After a five-year absence, the U.S. Men's National Team returns to play in the FIVB World League this weekend in Salt Lake City, Utah, with a lot of excitement and a little apprehension. Team USA goes into its matches against Poland on Friday and Saturday (July 14 and 15 at 7 p.m. MDT both days) at the "E" Center ranked fifth in the world and ready to see if it can live up to the ranking in one of the toughest and most grueling competitions in men's volleyball. More





BYU Graduate Ryan Millar Happy with His Choice
One of the key players in the resurgence of the USA Men's National Volleyball Team in the past few seasons has been middle blocker Ryan Millar. Millar, a two-time Olympian (2000 and 2004), has been a starter in the middle since joining Team USA in 1999. Millar graduated from BYU in Provo, Utah, and will have friends and family in the stands when the U.S. men face Poland at the E Center in Salt Lake City. More

Minnesota Native is Coming Home as a Member of USA Men’s Team
Until this year, friends and family of Apple Valley native Jim Polster had to travel to foreign lands to see him play volleyball for the USA Men’s National Team. In July, all they will need to do is drive north a few miles on Interstate 35W. Polster, 27, and his teammates will bring their game to Target Center on July 29-30 for a two-match series with Team Japan, as part of the FIVB World League, which features 16 of the world’s best men’s volleyball squads. More

2006 World League Tickets On Sale Now!
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Feb. 9, 2006) – Fans starving for world-class volleyball action in and around Utah, Minnesota and Washington can start buying tickets to see the USA Men’s National Volleyball Team compete in the 2006 World League today! Team USA will play its 2006 World League “home” matches in the northern state cities of West Valley City, Utah; Minneapolis, Minn.; and Spokane, Wash. The Americans will be a member of Pool A along with Japan, Poland and 2000 Olympic gold medalist Serbia and Montenegro, which has earned medals at each of the last four World Leagues (silver in 2005, bronze in 2004, silver in 2003 and bronze in 2002). More

Schedule - Pool A
All U.S. home matches to be shown live on CSTV

Team USA games highlighted in blue
No Teams Date Time City Hall
2 USA-POL 14-Jul 19:00 Salt Lake City The "E" Center SLC
4 JPN-SCG 15-Jul 14:30 Mie Mie Prefectural Sun Arena
9 USA-POL 15-Jul 19:00 Salt Lake City The "E" Center SLC
11 JPN-SCG 16-Jul 14:00 Mie Mie Prefectural Sun Arena
17 SCG-POL 21-Jul 20:00 Vrsac Centar Millenium
22 JPN-USA 22-Jul 13:00 Hiroshima Hiroshima Green Arena
25 SCG-POL 22-Jul 20:00 Beograd Hall Pionir
28 JPN-USA 23-Jul 14:00 Hiroshima Hiroshima Green Arena
36 POL-SCG 29-Jul 15:00 Lodz Mosir
39 USA-JPN 29-Jul 19:00 Minneapolis Target Center Minneapolis
43 POL-SCG 30-Jul 18:30 Lodz Mosir
45 USA-JPN 30-Jul 19:00 Minneapolis Target Center Minneapolis
50 USA-SCG 04-Aug 20:00 Spokane Spokane Memorial Arena
52 JPN-POL 05-Aug 14:30 Funabashi Funabashi Arena
58 USA-SCG 05-Aug 20:00 Spokane Spokane Memorial Arena
59 JPN-POL 06-Aug 13:00 Funabashi Funabashi Arena
68 POL-USA 12-Aug 18:30 Katowice Spodek
71 SCG-JPN 12-Aug 20:00 Novi Sad SPC Vojvodina
79 POL-USA 13-Aug 18:30 Katowice Spodek
80 SCG-JPN 13-Aug 20:00 Vrsac Centar Millenium
81 SCG-USA 18-Aug 20:00 Beograd Hall Pionir
85 POL-JPN 19-Aug 15:00 Poznan Arena
89 SCG-USA 19-Aug 20:00 Novi Sad SPC Vojvodina
95 POL-JPN 20-Aug 18:30 Poznan Arena
Event times listed are local

International Country Codes
USA - United States of America
POL - Poland
JPN - Japan
SCG - Serbia & Montenegro
Ticket Information

USA vs. Poland
The ‘E’ Center
West Valley City, Utah
July 14-15 – 7 p.m.
Tickets Available at the E Center box office, all Smithstix locations,
www.tickets.com or charge by phone 800.888.TIXX.
On sale: February 13, 2006.

USA vs. Japan
The Target Center
Minneapolis, Minn.
July 29-30 - 7 p.m.
Tickets available at the Target Center box office and all Ticketmaster outlets,
www.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone 651.989.5151.
On sale: TBD

USA vs. Serbia & Montenegro
The Spokane Arena
Spokane, Wash.
August 4-5 – 8 p.m.
Tickets Available at the Spokane Arena box office, Ticketswest Outlets,
www.ticketswest.com or charge by phone 800.325.SEAT.
On Sale: Feb. 1, 2006


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