Poland men's national under-19 volleyball team
Medal record | ||
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U19 World Championship | ||
2015 Argentina | ||
1999 Saudi Arabia | ||
2013 Mexico | ||
U19 European Championship | ||
2005 Latvia | ||
2015 Turkey | ||
2001 Czech Republic | ||
2003 Croatia | ||
2007 Austria | ||
2013 Bosnia and Herzegovina/Serbia | ||
1995 Spain | ||
1997 Slovakia | ||
European Youth Olympic Festival | ||
2003 Paris | ||
2009 Tampere | ||
2015 Tbilisi | ||
2013 Utrecht |
The Poland men's national under-19 volleyball team is the men's national under-19 volleyball team of Poland. The team is controlled by the Polski Związek Piłki Siatkowej (PZPS), which represents the country in international competitions - CEV U19 European Championships and FIVB U19 World Championships. Polish national under-19 team is ranked 1st (as of August 2015) in the FIVB world ranking.
Poland national under-19 team is the current European and World Champion.
History
Polish national U19 team took part in U19 World Championship, held in Argentina. They beat in Pool C all opponents (Chinese Taipei, Chile, Bulgaria and Iran) and lost only 2 sets. Then they best Japan (3–0) in round of 16 and went straight to semifinal. On August 22, 2015 Polish national U19 team won semifinal after meeting with Iran (3–1).[1] U19 team qualified to final match for the first time in history. It will be third medal of Poland U19 at World Championship under-19.[2] On August 23, 2015 Poland achieved first title of U19 World Champion. In the finale they beat hosts - Argentina (3–2).[3]
International competitions
- 1995 Spain — Bronze medal
- Bałuszyński, Ignaczak, Jaszewski, Kruk, Prus, Staniec, Szewczyk F., Szewczyk P., Szymański, Wnuk, Żygadło, Elwartowski. Head coach: Mazur
- 1997 Slovakia — Bronze medal
- 1999 Poland — 4th place
- Bąkiewicz, Gołaś, Grzesiowski, Grzyb, Kokociński, Kosmol, Kudłacik, Kurian, Malczewski, Oczko, Pasławski, Uliński. Head coaches: Sroka/Kasza
- 2001 Czech Republic — Silver medal
- 2003 Croatia — Silver medal
- 2005 Latvia — Gold medal
- 2007 Austria — Silver medal
- Drzyzga, Jasiński, Kasparek, Kłos, Król, Krzywiecki, Mika, Paniaczyk, Piórkowski, Polański, Wroński, Zatorski. Head coach: Janaszewski
- 2009 Netherlands — 4th place
- 2011 Turkey — 9th place
- 2013 Bosnia and Herzegovina/Serbia — Silver medal
- 2015 Turkey — Gold medal
- Niemiec, Kwolek, Kochanowski, Kozub, Gruszczyński, Ziobrowski, Domagała, Droszyński, Woch, Masłowski, Fornal, Polczyk<. Head coach: Pawlik
- 2017 Hungary/Slovakia — TBD
- 1997 Iran — 4th place
- 1999 Saudi Arabia — Bronze medal
- Bąkiewicz, Gołaś, Grzesiowski, Grzyb, Kokociński, Kosmol, Kudłacik, Malczewski, Oczko, Olichwer, Pasławski, Uliński. Head coaches: Sroka/Kasza
- 2001 Egypt — 5th place
- 2003 Thailand — 13th place
- 2005 Algeria — 7th place
- 2007 Mexico — 5th place
- Drzyzga, Jasiński, Kasparek, Kłos, Król, Krzywiecki, Mika, Paniaczyk, Piórkowski, Polański, Wroński, Zatorski. Head coach: Janaszewski
- 2009 Italy — 11th place
- 2013 Mexico — Bronze medal
- 2015 Argentina — Gold medal
- Niemiec, Kwolek, Kochanowski (C), Kozub, Szymański, Gruszczyński, Ziobrowski, Domagała, Droszyński, Woch, Masłowski, Fornal. Head coach: Pawlik
- 2003 Paris — Gold medal
- Czarnowski, Domonik, Drzyzga, Gawryszewski, Gromadowski, Kozłowski, Możdżonek, Mróz, Pęcherz, Spychała, Wysocki, Żuk. Head coach: Kowalski
- 2009 Tampere — Gold medal
- Gonciarz, Szczurek, Gluz, Buchowski, Ferens, Modzelewski, Hebda, Piotrowski, Hain, Bachmatiuk, Dryja, Kaczmarek. Head coach: Ryś
- 2013 Utrecht — Silver medal
- 2015 Tbilisi — Gold medal
- Niemiec, Kwolek, Kochanowski, Kozub, Szymański, Ziobrowski, Domagała, Droszyński, Woch, Masłowski, Fornal, Polczyk. Head coach: Pawlik
- 2017 Győr — TBD
References
- ^ FIRST-TIME FINAL UPLIFTS PAWLIK AND POLAND TO NEW FEELINGS - fivb.org - 23-08-2015
- ^ AMAZING RASOUL IT’S NOT ENOUGH FOR IRAN AS POLAND WIN SEMIFINAL - fivb.org - 22-08-2015
- ^ HISTORY REWRITTEN FOR POLAND AS THEY GRAB FIRST EVER BOYS’ U19 GOLD MEDAL - fivb.org - 23-08-2015