Peace Cup (volleyball)

The Peace Cup was an annual club volleyball competition between Asian Men's volleyball clubs. The competition was first contested in 1989 in Japan. This competition dissolved in 1998 after the inception of the official Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship that organised by the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC).

Peace Cup
SportVolleyball
Founded1989
Ceased1998
No. of teamsVarious
ContinentAsia and Oceania
Last
champion(s)
Saudi Arabia Al Hilal (1st title)
Most titles10 Clubs (1 title each)

These competitions were held from 1989 to 1994 in Hiroshima (6 times). These competitions were held in 1995 and 1996 under the title of the Peace Cup in Tehran and the ninth and tenth edition held in 1997 and 1998, respectively, in Lebanon, to be the last two editions.

When the Asian Volleyball Confederation announced in 1999[1][2][3] to the establishment of a championship for Asian men's and women's clubs to play for the first time under his supervision, the men's clubs interested to participate in the official Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship instead of the Peace Cup which dissolved after that.



Championships edit

Edition Season Hosts Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place Ref
1 1989   Japan   Shin Nihon Steel   Coryo Securities   Bayi   JT
2 1990   JT   Coryo Securities   Hubei   Shin Nihon Steel
3 1991   Shanghai   JT   Korean Air Lines   Shin Nihon Steel
4 1992   Sangmu   NEC   JT   Sichuan
5 1993   Azamat   Fujifilm   JT   Coryo Securities
6 1994   Fujifilm   NEC   Hyundai Motor Service   JT
7 1995   Iran   Suntory Sunbirds   Fath Tehran   Foolad Khuzestan   Kazma
8 1996   NEC   Paykan Tehran   Abgineh Qazvin   Sichuan
9 1997   Lebanon   Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance   Al Hilal   Paykan Tehran   Shin Nihon Steel
10 1998   Al Hilal   Paykan Tehran   Bosharia   CSKA

Performances by club edit

Club Titles Runners-up Third place Years won Years runners-up Years third place
  NEC Blue Rockets 1 2 0 1996 1992, 1994
  JT Thunders 1 1 2 1990 1991 1992, 1993
  Fujifilm 1 1 0 1994 1993
  Al Hilal 1 1 0 1998 1997
  Osaka Blazers Sakai 1 0 0 1989
  Shanghai 1 0 0 1991
  Sangmu 1 0 0 1992
  Azamat 1 0 0 1993
  Suntory Sunbirds 1 0 0 1995
  Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance 1 0 0 1997
  Coryo Securities 0 2 0 1989, 1990
  Paykan Tehran 0 2 1 1996, 1998 1997
  Fath Tehran 0 1 0 1995
  Bayi 0 0 1 1989
  Hubei 0 0 1 1990
  Korean Air Lines 0 0 1 1991
  Hyundai Motor Service 0 0 1 1994
  Foolad Khuzestan 0 0 1 1995
  Abgineh Qazvin 0 0 1 1996
  Bosharia 0 0 1 1998

Performances by country edit

Country Titles Runners-up Third place Years won Years runners-up Years Third place
  Japan 5 4 2 1989,
1990,
1994,
1995,
1996
1991,
1992,
1993,
1994
1992,
1993
  South Korea 2 2 2 1992,
1997
1989,
1990
1991,
1994
  Saudi Arabia 1 1 0 1998 1997
  China 1 0 2 1991 1989,
1990
  Kazakhstan 1 0 0 1993
  Iran 0 3 3 1995,
1996,
1998
1995,
1996,
1997
  Lebanon 0 0 1 1998

Medals edit

As of 1998 Peace Cup.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Japan (JAP)54211
2  South Korea (KOR)2226
3  Saudi Arabia (KSA)1102
4  China (CHN)1023
5  Kazakhstan (KAZ)1001
6  Iran (IRN)0336
7  Lebanon (LBN)0011
Totals (7 entries)10101030

References edit

  1. ^ "AVC History". Asian Volleyball Confederation. Retrieved 2023-02-11.
  2. ^ "ASIAN MEN'S CLUB VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP". Asian Volleyball Confederation. Retrieved 2023-02-10.
  3. ^ "AVC History – Asian Volleyball Confederation – AVC". Retrieved 2023-02-12.

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