2018–2020 CEV Beach Volleyball Continental Cup

The 2018–2020 CEV Beach Volleyball Continental Cup were a beach volleyball double-gender event. Teams were split into groups of four, where an elimination bracket determined the 2 teams to advance to the next stage from the sub-zones. The winners of the event qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics.

Men

Phase 1

Pool A

Pool A was contested in Novi Sad, Serbia.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
8 June 2019
 
 
 Serbia2
 
8 June 2019
 
 San Marino0
 
 Serbia2
 
8 June 2019
 
 Belarus0
 
 Belarus2
 
 
 Romania0
 
Play-off
 
 
9 June 2019
 
 
 Belarus2
 
 
 Romania0

Fourth place match San Marino 0–2  Romania

Pool B

Pool B was contested in London, England.

25 May 2019
11:40
GregoryBatrane 2–0 AsmaryanGhasaboghlyan Feel Good Too Centre Gym, London
(21–9, 21–9)
25 May 2019
12:30
Ja. BelloSmith 2–0 BalabekyanSimoni Feel Good Too Centre Gym, London
(21–18, 21–17)

25 May 2019
16:20
HeidrichGerson 2–0 AsmaryanGhasaboghlyan Feel Good Too Centre Gym, London
(21–5, 21–6)
25 May 2019
16:20
BeelerKrattiger 2–0 BalabekyanSimoni Feel Good Too Centre Gym, London
(21–6, 21–11)

26 May 2019
12:00
HeidrichGerson 2–0 Ja. BelloSmith Feel Good Too Centre Gym, London
(21–17, 21–14)
26 May 2019
13:00
BeelerKrattiger 2–0 GregoryBatrane Feel Good Too Centre Gym, London
(22–20, 23–21)

Pool C

Pool C was contested in Bettystown, Ireland.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
1 June 2019
 
 
 Ukraine2
 
1 June 2019
 
 Ireland0
 
 Lithuania2
 
1 June 2019
 
 Ukraine1
 
 Lithuania2
 
 
 Scotland0
 
Play-off
 
 
2 June 2019
 
 
 Ukraine2
 
 
 Ireland0

Fourth place match Scotland 1–2  Ireland

Pool D

Pool D was contested in Schinias, Greece.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
22 June 2019
 
 
 Turkey2
 
22 June 2019
 
 Kosovo0
 
 Turkey2
 
22 June 2019
 
 Sweden0
 
 Sweden2
 
 
 Greece0
 
Play-off
 
 
23 June 2019
 
 
 Greece0
 
 
 Sweden2

Fourth place match Kosovo 0–2  Greece

Pool E

Pool E was contested in Portorož, Slovenia.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
11 May 2019
 
 
 Czech Republic2
 
11 May 2019
 
 Israel0
 
 Czech Republic2
 
11 May 2019
 
 Slovenia1
 
 Slovenia2
 
 
 Northern Ireland0
 
Play-off
 
 
12 May 2019
 
 
 Slovenia2
 
 
 Israel0

Fourth place match Israel 2–0  Northern Ireland

Pool F

Pool F was contested in Batumi, Georgia.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
22 June 2019
 
 
 Belgium2
 
23 June 2019
 
 Georgia0
 
 Belgium2
 
22 June 2019
 
 Slovakia0
 
 Hungary1
 
 
 Slovakia2
 
Play-off
 
 
23 June 2019
 
 
 Slovakia2
 
 
 Hungary1

Fourth place match Georgia 0–2  Hungary

Pool G

Pool G was contested in Umag, Croatia.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
22 June 2019
 
 
 Estonia2
 
22 June 2019
 
 Albania0
 
 Estonia1
 
22 June 2019
 
 Denmark2
 
 Denmark2
 
 
 Croatia0
 
Play-off
 
 
23 June 2019
 
 
 Estonia2
 
 
 Croatia0

Fourth place match Albania 0–2  Croatia

Pool H

Pool H was contested in Larnaka, Cyprus.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
8 June 2019
 
 
 France2
 
8 June 2019
 
 Moldova0
 
 France1
 
8 June 2019
 
 Finland2
 
 Finland2
 
 
 Cyprus0
 
Play-off
 
 
9 June 2019
 
 
 France2
 
 
 Cyprus0

Fourth place match Moldova 1–2  Cyprus

Women

Ranking

Organizer of the Final (3rd Phase),  Netherlands, qualifies directly to the 3rd Phase.

The top 8 in CEV Country Ranking as of 30 September 2018 qualified to the 2nd Phase.

Phase 1

Pool A was contested in Novi Sad, Serbia.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
8 June 2019
 
 
 Sweden2
 
8 June 2019
 
 Albania0
 
 Sweden1
 
8 June 2019
 
 Serbia2
 
 Israel1
 
 
 Serbia2
 
Play-off
 
 
9 June 2019
 
 
 Sweden2
 
 
 Israel1

Fourth place match Albania 0–2  Israel

Pool B

Pool B was contested in London, England.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
25 May 2019
 
 
 France2
 
25 May 2019
 
 Northern Ireland0
 
 France2
 
25 May 2019
 
 Belarus0
 
 Belarus2
 
 
 England1
 
Play-off
 
 
26 May 2019
 
 
 Belarus2
 
 
 England1

Fourth place match England 2–0  Northern Ireland

Pool C

Pool C was contested in Bettystown, Ireland.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
1 June 2019
 
 
 Slovakia2
 
1 June 2019
 
 Ireland1
 
 Slovakia2
 
1 June 2019
 
 Denmark1
 
 Denmark2
 
 
 Estonia0
 
Play-off
 
 
2 June 2019
 
 
 Denmark0
 
 
 Estonia2

Fourth place match Estonia 2–0  Ireland

Pool E

Pool E was contested in Portorož, Slovenia.[3]

11 May 2019
13:10
KravčenokaGraudiņa 2–0 KyosevaPetrova Portorož Beach, Portorož
(21–10, 21–3)
11 May 2019
14:00
LeceOzoliņa 2–0 MishonovaDuleva Portorož Beach, Portorož
(21–8, 21–12)

12 May 2019
09:00
JančarKotnik 2–0 KyosevaPetrova Portorož Beach, Portorož
(21–13, 21–8)
12 May 2019
09:50
SkarlovnikPešić 2–0 MishonovaDuleva Portorož Beach, Portorož
(21–14, 21–13)

12 May 2019
15:00
KravčenokaGraudiņa 2–0 SkarlovnikPešić Portorož Beach, Portorož
(21–12, 21–16)
12 May 2019
15:50
LeceOzoliņa 2–0 JančarKotnik Portorož Beach, Portorož
(22–20, 21–13)

Pool H

Pool H was contested in Larnaka, Cyprus.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
8 June 2019
 
 
 Ukraine2
 
8 June 2019
 
 Moldova0
 
 Ukraine2
 
8 June 2019
 
 Cyprus0
 
 Cyprus2
 
 
 Scotland0
 
Play-off
 
 
9 June 2019
 
 
 Cyprus2
 
 
 Moldova0

Fourth place match Moldova 2–0  Scotland

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