In today's article, we are going to talk about 2017–18 CEV Challenge Cup . This topic is of utmost importance in today's society, as it has a significant impact on various aspects of our daily lives. Over the years, 2017–18 CEV Challenge Cup has been the subject of debates, research and discussions, demonstrating its relevance in different areas. Therefore, it is essential to thoroughly understand what 2017–18 CEV Challenge Cup is and how it influences our daily lives. Through this article, we propose to analyze in detail the different facets of 2017–18 CEV Challenge Cup , its history, its impact on society and the possible solutions or proposals to address this issue.
Sports season
The 2017–18 CEV Challenge Cup was the 38th edition of the CEV Challenge Cup tournament, the former CEV Cup .[ 1]
Participating teams
Rank
Country
Number of teams
Teams
1
Russia
1
Gazprom-Ugra Surgut
2
Italy
1
Bunge Ravenna
3
Turkey
2
Maliye Piyango SK Ankara , İnegöl Belediye Bursa
5
France
1
Tours VB
6
Belgium
1
PAR-KY Menen
8
Greece
2
Foinikas Syros , Olympiacos Piraeus
9
Romania
3
CSA Steaua București , Tricolorul LMV Ploiești , ACS Volei Municipal Zalău
10
Switzerland
3
Biogas Volley Näfels , Lausanne UC , Volley Schönenwerd
11
Czech Republic
2
ČEZ Karlovarsko , Volejbal Brno
13
Austria
2
Union Raiffeisen Waldviertel , UVC Holding Graz
14
Bulgaria
2
Levski Sofia , Montana Volley
19
Estonia
1
Pärnu VK
20
Portugal
2
Fonte Bastardo Açores , S.L. Benfica
21
Belarus
1
Stroitel Minsk
22
Ukraine
1
Lokomotyv Kharkiv
23
Netherlands
1
Orion Doetinchem
24
Slovakia
3
VK KDS ŠPORT Košice , VK Bystrina SPU Nitra , Spartak Myjava
25
Croatia
2
Mladost Zagreb , OK Mladost Ribola Kaštela
26
Hungary
2
Pénzügyőr Budapest , Fino Kaposvár
27
Cyprus
3
Pafiakos Pafos , Nea Salamina Famagusta , APOEL Nicosia
29
Israel
1
Hapoel Kfar Saba
30
Luxembourg
1
VC Strassen
31
Denmark
1
Gentofte Volley
34
Norway
3
TIF Viking Bergen , BK Tromsø , Førde VBK
39
Azerbaijan
1
Lokomotiv Baku
Qualification phase
2nd round
1st leg 21–23 November 2017
2nd leg 28–30 November 2017
Main phase
16th finals
1st leg 5–7 December 2017
2nd leg 19–21 December 2017
8th finals
1st leg 16–18 January 2018
2nd leg 30 January – 1 February 2018
4th finals
1st leg 13–15 February 2018
2nd leg 27 February – 1 March 2018
Final phase
Semi finals
First leg
Second leg
Final
First leg
Second leg
Final standing
Tiziano Mazzone , Marco Vitelli , Santiago Orduna , Cristian Poglajen , Giacomo Raffaelli , Matteo Pistolesi , Miguel Gutiérrez , Riccardo Goi , Krasimir Georgiev , Enrico Diamantini , Stefano Marchini , Nicolas Maréchal , Paul Buchegger
Head coach
Fabio Soli
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