2003 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Cup

The 2003 FIVB Women's World Cup was held from November 1 to November 15, 2003, in Japan. Twelve women's national teams played in cities all over Japan for the right to a fast lane ticket into the Olympic Tournament in Athens, Greece, 2004.

2003 Women's World Cup
Tournament details
Host nationJapan
DatesNovember 01–15
Teams12
Venue(s) (in 7 host cities)
Champions China (3rd title)
Tournament awards
MVP Małgorzata Glinka

Teams were made up as follows: hosts Japan, continental champions and vice-champions from Europe, Asia, NORCECA and South America, continental champion from Africa plus two wild-card teams nominated jointly by the FIVB and the Japan Volleyball Association. Teams played a single-round robin format (66 games overall), in two parallel groups (site A and site B). The women played in Tokyo, Kagoshima, Nagoya, Toyama, Sapporo, Sendai and Osaka. Japan is the traditional host of the tournament since the second edition of the event in 1977.

Teams

Squads

First round

Site A

South Korea  2 3  United States 21-25 19-25 25-21 25-22 13-15
Italy  3 0  Egypt 25-13 25-11 25-13
Argentina  0 3  Japan 16-25 20-25 23-25
    • Sunday November 2
Italy  3 0  South Korea 25-14 25-19 25-17
United States  3 0  Argentina 25-11 25-14 25-14
Japan  3 0  Egypt 25-10 25-15 25-21
    • Monday November 3
United States  3 0  Italy 25-22 25-22 25-19
Egypt  0 3  Argentina 14-25 13-25 16-25
Japan  3 2  South Korea 23-25 25-21 26-28 25-15 15-12

Site B

Dominican R.  1 3  Cuba 15-25 17-25 25-22 19-25
Brazil  1 3  China 25-14 18-25 19-25 16-25
Turkey  2 3  Poland 28-26 25-27 25-20 11-25 12-15
    • Sunday November 2
Dominican R.  3 1  Poland 25-21 25-17 25-27 25-21
China  3 0  Cuba 25-20 25-17 25-19
Brazil  3 1  Turkey 27-29 25-19 25-23 25-10
    • Monday November 3
China  3 0  Dominican R. 25-12 25-12 25-15
Poland  0 3  Brazil 19-25 18-25 18-25
Cuba  2 3  Turkey 25-22 25-22 20-25 23-25 14-16

Second round

Site A

  • Venue: Nagoya Rainbow Hall in Nagoya
    • Wednesday November 5
United States  3 0  Egypt 25-16 25-17 25-20
South Korea  3 0  Argentina 25-21 25-16 25-16
Italy  3 1  Japan 25-22 25-19 15-25 25-11
    • Thursday November 6
Egypt  0 3  South Korea 10-25 11-25 13-25
Argentina  0 3  Italy 12-25 16-25 18-25
Japan  0 3  United States 15-25 22-25 19-25

Site B

  • Venue: Sendai City Gymnasium in Sendai
    • Wednesday November 5
Cuba  3 0  Poland 25-19 27-25 27-25
Brazil  3 2  Dominican R. 17-25 25-18 24-26 26-24 15-07
China  3 1  Turkey 25-10 24-26 25-21 25-21
    • Thursday November 6
Poland  0 3  China 16-25 19-25 17-25
Turkey  3 0  Dominican R. 25-22 25-18 25-23
Cuba  2 3  Brazil 23-25 16-25 39-37 28-26 09-15

Third round

Site A

  • Venue: Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center in Sapporo
    • Friday November 8
United States  2 3  Poland 21-25 29-31 25-22 25-21 12-15
Italy  3 0  Dominican R. 25-13 25-15 25-17
Japan  3 0  Turkey 25-21 25-16 25-16
    • Saturday November 9
Italy  3 0  Poland 25-15 25-17 25-22
United States  3 2  Turkey 24-26 25-22 26-24 22-25 15-10
Japan  3 1  Dominican R. 25-17 23-25 25-19 26-24
    • Sunday November 10
United States  3 0  Dominican R. 25-17 25-22 25-21
Italy  3 1  Turkey 20-25 25-18 25-21 25-20
Japan  3 2  Poland 25-22 25-20 22-25 23-25 15-11

Site B

Cuba  3 0  Argentina 25-15 25-16 25-19
Brazil  3 0  Egypt 25-14 25-08 25-18
China  3 0  South Korea 25-10 25-19 25-14
    • Saturday November 9
Cuba  3 0  Egypt 25-15 25-10 25-16
China  3 0  Argentina 25-16 25-15 25-19
Brazil  3 0  South Korea 25-18 25-21 26-24
    • Sunday November 10
Cuba  3 2  South Korea 23-25 25-18 18-25 25-17 15-13
Brazil  3 0  Argentina 25-18 25-19 25-12
China  3 0  Egypt 25-11 25-16 25-11

Fourth round

Site A

  • Venue: Namihaya Dome in Osaka
    • Wednesday November 13
Italy  0 3  Cuba 22-25 22-25 22-25
United States  2 3  China 20-25 25-20 26-24 20-25 11-15
Japan  0 3  Brazil 21-25 21-25 23-25
    • Thursday November 14
United States  0 3  Brazil 15-25 23-25 20-25
Italy  0 3  China 24-26 18-25 20-25
Japan  3 2  Cuba 15-25 25-19 21-25 25-21 15-13
    • Friday November 15
Italy  1 3  Brazil 20-25 12-25 25-23 19-25
United States  3 0  Cuba 25-23 25-18 25-17
Japan  0 3  China 18-25 18-25 13-25

Site B

Dominican R.  0 3  South Korea 20-25 21-25 16-25
Poland  3 0  Argentina 25-16 25-18 25-21
Turkey  3 0  Egypt 25-20 25-15 25-08
    • Thursday November 14
Poland  3 0  South Korea 25-19 27-25 25-21
Turkey  3 0  Argentina 25-14 25-18 25-21
Dominican R.  3 0  Egypt 25-14 25-15 25-19
    • Friday November 15
Turkey  3 0  South Korea 25-22 25-18 25-17
Dominican R.  3 1  Argentina 25-17 25-22 18-25 26-24
Poland  3 0  Egypt 25-16 25-15 25-10

Ranking

Rk Team Points Won Lost SW SL Ratio PW PL Ratio
1  China 22 11 0 33 4 8.250 898 608 1.477
2  Brazil 21 10 1 31 7 4.429 932 691 1.349
3  United States 19 8 3 28 13 2.154 942 837 1.125
4  Italy 18 7 4 22 14 1.571 827 717 1.153
5  Japan 18 7 4 22 19 1.158 896 865 1.036
6  Cuba 17 6 5 24 18 1.333 946 889 1.064
7  Turkey 16 5 6 22 20 1.100 914 856 1.068
8  Poland 16 5 6 18 22 0.818 873 888 0.983
9  South Korea 14 3 8 15 24 0.625 805 850 0.947
10  Dominican R. 14 3 8 11 26 0.423 592 868 0.682
11  Argentina 12 1 10 4 30 0.133 617 812 0.760
12  Egypt 11 0 11 0 33 0.000 464 825 0.562

Final ranking

Awards

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