The 2023 FIVB Volleyball Women's Olympic Qualification Tournaments are the three volleyball tournaments to be contested by 24 national teams.
The 2023 FIVB Volleyball Women’s Olympic Qualification Tournaments, alternatively the 2023 FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Cup (for the tournament held in Japan) and also known as FIVB Road to Paris Volleyball Qualifier, are the three volleyball tournaments to be contested by 24 women’s national teams of the FIVB. The top teams will earn a place in the 2024 Summer Olympics volleyball tournament.
Thursday will see Bulgaria take on Peru to book a seat for the Paris Olympics. Bulgaria is ranked eighteenth in the world rankings. While Peru is ranked thirty-first in the world rankings. Bulgaria had a horrendous start to the campaign with straight losses against Belgium (0-3) and Turkey (0-3). However, they showed a lot of promise against Brazil (2-3) although they lost the match. Likewise, Peru has also not been in the best of their forms. The Peruvians lost badly against Brazil (0-3), Japan (0-3) and Turkey (1-3). Naturally, both teams will itching for a win under their belt.
The FIVB Olympic Qualification Tournaments (OQTs) include the 24 best-placed non-qualified teams. However, Russia has not been granted permission to participate due to the ongoing Ukraine war. The rankings have been done on the basis of the FIVB World Rankings as of 18 September 2022. As the host nation, France has already secured its place in the women’s competitions. The other 11 quota places are allocated via a two-step qualification process that ensures the best volleyball nations can participate in the event while observing the principle of universality.
The first step process includes the allocation of six Olympic quota places. These are contested during the FIVB Road to Paris Volleyball Qualifiers. Out of this, the top 24 teams as per the World Ranking (WR) not yet qualified are split into three single round-robin pools of eight teams each. The top two teams of each pool qualify for Paris 2024. On the other hand, the remaining five places per gender are filled by selecting the top five not yet qualified teams in the WR. This will be decided at the end of the Preliminary Phase of Volleyball Nations League 2024. To guarantee the principle of universality, these teams are selected as per the following order of priority: 1) Teams from continents without qualified teams, and 2) Top teams not yet qualified.
Stanchulova Iveta (OH), Rachkovska Vangeliya (OH), Neykova Polina (S), Yordanova Maria (OH), Paskova-Kaneva Miroslava (OH), Barakova Petya (S), Becheva Elena (OH), Todorova Mira (MB), Krivoshiyska Mariya (MB), Pashkuleva Mila (L), Saykova Borislava (MB), Todorova Zhana (L), Shahpazova Mirela (S), Marinova Radostina (O), Milanova Aleksandra (OH), Kolarova Elena (MB), Stoyanova Mikaela (O), Koeva Viktoria (OH), Karabasheva Galina (L), Guncheva Margarita (S), Ivanova Dariya (OH), Dokova Yoana (L), Dudova Iva (O), Nikolova Merelin (O), Angelova Boryana (MB)
Cristina Cuba (S), Diana De La Peña (MB), Maria Paula Rodriguez Huarachy (O), Maricarmen Guerrero (MB), Aixa Vigil (OH), Shanaiya Ayme (O), Pamela Cuya Toro (L), Mirian Patiño (L), Daniela Muñoz (OH), Maria Jose Rojas Ecker (S), Flavia Montes (MB), Karla Ortiz (OH), Nayeli Yabar (OH), Ysabella Sanchez (OH), Shiamara Almeida (S), Esmeralda Sanchez (L), Angela Mishell Barboza Llatas (MB)
Schedule (22.08.23) | Timings (IST) |
Germany vs Slovenia | 00:00 |
Puerto Rico vs Argentina | 06:30 |
Serbia vs Dominican Republic | 07:30 |
Bulgaria vs Peru | 09:30 |
Canada vs Ukraine | 10:30 |
Brazil vs Turkey | 12:30 |
Czech Republic vs Mexico | 13:30 |
Colombia vs South Korea | 15:00 |
Japan vs Belgium | 15:55 |
China vs Netherlands | 17:00 |
Thailand vs Slovenia | 18:00 |
Poland vs Germany | 21:00 |
The Paris Olympics Volleyball Qualifier 2023 Women starts on September 16, 2023 and ends on September 24, 2023.
The LIVE Streaming of the Paris Olympics Volleyball Qualifier 2023 Women will be available on Volleyball World TV (VBTV). However, one has to buy a premium subscription of $ 3.99/month to watch the important matches. It is also speculated that there will be a streaming on the official YouTube channel of the Volleyball World.
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