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Volleyball at the Summer Olympics

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Female athletes competing in a volleyball match at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Volleyball has been part of the Summer Olympics for both men and women since 1964. Many strong teams have played, and winning the gold medal is a big honor.

In the men's tournament, only a few countries have won more than one gold medal. These include Brazil, France, the United States, and the former Soviet Union. Other countries that have won gold just once are Japan, Poland, the Netherlands, Russia, and the former Yugoslavia.

For women, the gold medals have been won by even more different countries. Brazil, Cuba, China, Japan, Italy, the United States, and the former Soviet Union have all stood on the top step of the podium in women's volleyball at the Olympics.

History

Origins

Volleyball first appeared as an unofficial event at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. It became an official Olympic sport after World War II, following the creation of the FIVB and other groups. A special tournament held in Sofia, Bulgaria, in 1957 helped push for its inclusion, and it was officially added to the Olympics in (/wiki/1964_Summer_Olympics).

Early Olympic volleyball used a round-robin format where all teams played each other. Later, this changed to include quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals, starting in (/wiki/1972_Summer_Olympics). The number of teams has grown over time, with 12 nations competing in both men’s and women’s indoor events since (/wiki/1996_Summer_Olympics).

Events

Women's volleyball semifinals match between the United States and South Korea at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Men's winners

The Soviet Union won the first two Olympic volleyball tournaments. Japan took gold in (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_1972_Summer_Olympics), and Poland won in (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_1976_Summer_Olympics). The United States won gold in (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_1984_Summer_Olympics) and again in (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_1988_Summer_Olympics).

Brazil claimed their first Olympic title in (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_1992_Summer_Olympics) and later won again in (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics) and (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics). The United States won in (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics), and France took gold in 2020, held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Women's winners

The first women’s volleyball tournament in (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics) was won by Japan, followed by the Soviet Union in (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_1968_Summer_Olympics) and (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_1972_Summer_Olympics). The Soviet Union won again in 1980 despite some teams not participating. The United States won their first medal in (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_1984_Summer_Olympics), losing to China.

Cuba won gold in (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_1992_Summer_Olympics), (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_1996_Summer_Olympics), and (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics). China won in (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics) and again in (/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics). The United States won gold in 2020, with Serbia taking bronze.

Event64687276808488929600040812162024Years
Men's tournamentXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX16
Women's tournamentXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX16
Total2222222222222222

Competition formula

The Olympic volleyball tournament has rules for how it works. Twelve teams play in each event. The host country gets a spot. Two teams qualify through the Men's and Women's World Cup, and five teams win spots in continental tournaments. The last four spots are decided in world qualification tournaments.

In the first round, teams are split into two groups of six. Each team plays every other team in its group once. The top four teams from each group move on, and the bottom two are out. In the second round, the teams play quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals to decide the medals. Each team can only have twelve players, with no replacements allowed, even if someone gets hurt.

Men's tournaments

Participating nations

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil3306
2 Soviet Union3216
3 United States3036
4 France2002
5 Russia1124
6 Japan1113
7 Netherlands1102
 Poland1102
9Serbia and Montenegro Yugoslavia1012
10 Italy0336
11 Czechoslovakia0112
12 Bulgaria0101
 East Germany0101
 ROC0101
15 Argentina0022
16 Cuba0011
 Romania0011
Totals (17 entries)16161648
TeamJapan
1964
Mexico
1968
West Germany
1972
Canada
1976
Soviet Union
1980
United States
1984
South Korea
1988
Spain
1992
United States
1996
Australia
2000
Greece
2004
China
2008
United Kingdom
2012
Brazil
2016
Japan
2020
France
2024
Total
 Algeria12th1
 Argentina6th3rd8th4th=5th=5th=5th3rd11th9
 Australia8th=11th=9th3
 Belgium8th1
 Brazil7th9th8th7th5th2nd4th1st5th6th1st2nd2nd1st4th8th16
 Bulgaria5th6th4th2nd6th7th=5th4th8
 Canada9th4th10th=5th8th10th6
 China8th=5th2
 Cuba10th3rd7th4th6th7th=11th7
 EgyptWD10th=11th=11th=9th12th6
 France8th11th=9th=9th1st1st6
 GermanySee  East Germany and  West Germany=9th=5th6th3
 Great Britain=11th1
 Greece=5th1
 Hungary6th1
 Iran=5th9th2
 Italy8th9th3rd9th5th2nd3rd2nd4th3rd2nd6th4th13
 Japan3rd2nd1st4th7th10th6th=11th7th7th10
 Libya10th1
 Mexico10th=11th2
 Netherlands8th5th2nd1st5th=9th6
 Poland5th9th1st4th=11th=5th=5th=5th=5th5th2nd11
 Romania4th5th3rd3
 RussiaSee  Soviet Union4th2nd3rd3rd1st4th2nd7
 SerbiaSee  YugoslaviaSee  Serbia and Montenegro=5th=9th9th3
 SloveniaPart of  Yugoslavia5th1
 South Korea10th7th6th5th11th9th=9th=9th8
 Spain8th=9th2
 Sweden7th1
 Tunisia12th9th12th=11th=11th=11th11th7
 United States9th7th1st1st3rd=9th=11th4th1st=5th3rd10th3rd13
 Venezuela=9th12th2
Discontinued nations
 Czechoslovakia2nd3rd6th5th8thSee  Czech Republic5
 East Germany4th2ndSee  Germany2
 Serbia and MontenegroSee  Yugoslavia3rd1st=5thSee  Serbia3
 Soviet Union1st1st3rd2nd1st2nd7thSee  Russia7
 West Germany11thSee  Germany1
 Yugoslavia6thSee  Serbia and MontenegroSee  Serbia1
Total10101210101012121212121212121212

Women's tournaments

Participating nations

Legend

  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • • – Did not enter / Did not qualify
  • – Hosts
  • = – More than one team tied for that rank
  • Q – Qualified for forthcoming tournament
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union4206
2 China3126
3 Cuba3014
4 Japan2226
5 Brazil2136
6 United States1427
7 Italy1001
8 Russia0202
9 Serbia0112
10 East Germany0101
 Peru0101
 Unified Team0101
13 Poland0022
14 Bulgaria0011
 North Korea0011
 South Korea0011
Totals (16 entries)16161648
TeamJapan
1964
Mexico
1968
West Germany
1972
Canada
1976
Soviet Union
1980
United States
1984
South Korea
1988
Spain
1992
United States
1996
Australia
2000
Greece
2004
China
2008
United Kingdom
2012
Brazil
2016
Japan
2020
France
2024
Total
 Algeria=11th=11th2
 Argentina=9th11th2
 Australia=9th1
 Brazil7th7th6th4th3rd3rd4th1st1st=5th2nd3rd12
 Bulgaria3rd1
 Cameroon=11th1
 Canada8th8th=9th3
 China1st3rd7th2nd5th1st3rd=5th1st9th5th11
 CroatiaPart of  Yugoslavia7th1
 Cuba6th5th5th1st1st1st3rd4th8
 Dominican Republic=11th=5th8th8th4
 France11th1
 GermanySee  East Germany and  West Germany8th6th=9th3
 Great Britain=9th1
 Greece=9th1
 Hungary5th4th4th3
 Italy=9th=5th=5th=5th=9th6th1st7
 Japan1st2nd2nd1st3rd4th5th=9th=5th=5th3rd=5th10th9th14
 KazakhstanPart of  Soviet Union=9th1
 Kenya=11th=11th12th12th4
 Mexico7th1
 Netherlands6th5th4th10th4
 North Korea3rd1
 Peru4th7th6th4th2nd=11th=11th7
 Poland3rd3rd=9th6th4
 Puerto Rico=11th1
 Romania4th8th2
 RussiaSee  Soviet Union4th2nd2nd=5th=5th=5th7th7
 SerbiaSee  YugoslaviaSee  Serbia and Montenegro=5th=11th2nd3rd7th5
 South Korea6th5th4th3rd5th8th6th8th=5th4th=5th4th12
 Spain8th1
 Turkey=9th5th4th3
 UkrainePart of  Soviet Union=11th1
 United States5th8th2nd7th3rd7th4th=5th2nd2nd3rd1st2nd13
 Venezuela=11th1
Discontinued nations
 Czechoslovakia6th7thSee  Czech Republic2
 East Germany6th2nd5thSee  Germany3
 Soviet Union2nd1st1st2nd1st1st2ndSee  Russia7
 West Germany8th6thSee  Germany2
Total688888881212121212121212

Overall medal table

Defunct NOCs are shown in italic.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union74112
2 Brazil54312
3 United States44513
4 Japan3339
5 China3126
6 Cuba3025
7 France2002
8 Italy1337
9 Russia1326
10 Poland1124
11 Netherlands1102
12Serbia and Montenegro Yugoslavia1012
13 East Germany0202
14 Bulgaria0112
 Czechoslovakia0112
 Serbia0112
17 Peru0101
 ROC0101
 Unified Team0101
20 Argentina0022
21 North Korea0011
 Romania0011
 South Korea0011
Totals (23 entries)32323296

Most valuable player by edition

Men
1984 Steve Timmons (USA)
1988 Karch Kiraly (USA)
1992 Marcelo Negrão (BRA)
1996 Bas van de Goor (NED)
2000 Bas van de Goor (NED)
2008 Clayton Stanley (USA)
2012 Murilo Endres (BRA)
2016 Sérgio Santos (BRA)
2020 Earvin N'Gapeth (FRA)
2024 Earvin N'Gapeth (FRA)
Women
1984 Lang Ping (CHN)
1988 Cecilia Tait (PER)
1992 Paula Weishoff (USA)
1996 Cintha Boersma (NED)
2000 Barbara Jelić (CRO)
2004 Feng Kun (CHN)
2008 Paula Pequeno (BRA)
2012 Kim Yeon-koung (KOR)
2016 Zhu Ting (CHN)
2020 Jordan Larson (USA)
2024 Paola Egonu (ITA)

Win–loss records

Men's tournament

The men's volleyball tournament at the Olympics has been part of the games since 1964. Teams compete in a group stage followed by knockout rounds. The tournament includes both indoor and beach volleyball.

Women's tournament

The women's volleyball tournament joined the Olympics in 1964 as well. Like the men's event, it features a group stage and knockout rounds. Both indoor and beach volleyball are part of the competition.

TeamMatches playedWinsLossesWinning percentage
 Algeria6060.0%
 Argentina55272849.1%
 Australia1841422.2%
 Belgium92722.2%
 Brazil113694461.1%
 Bulgaria60322853.3%
 Canada2891932.1%
 China123925.0%
 Cuba47222546.8%
 Czechoslovakia37241364.9%
 East Germany1611568.8%
 Egypt201195.0%
 France31141745.2%
 Germany113827.3%
 Great Britain5050.0%
 Greece63350.0%
 Hungary94544.4%
 Iran114736.4%
 Italy85553064.7%
 Japan62352756.5%
 Libya5050.0%
 Mexico140140.0%
 Netherlands45261957.8%
 Poland62352756.5%
 Romania2214863.6%
 Russia56381867.9%
 Serbia113827.3
 Serbia and Montenegro2215768.1%
 South Korea51163531.4%
 Soviet Union51411080.4%
 Spain134930.8%
 Sweden73442.9%
 Tunisia381372.7%
 United States84493558.3%
 Venezuela101910.0%
 West Germany61516.7%
 Yugoslavia63350.0%
TeamMatches playedWinsLossesWinning percentage
 Algeria100100.0%
 Argentina101910.0%
 Australia51420.0%
 Brazil75522369.3%
 Bulgaria53260.0%
 Cameroon5050.0%
 Canada151146.7%
 China65412463.1%
 Croatia84450.0%
 Cuba52371571.2%
 Czechoslovakia124833.3%
 Dominican Republic1751229.4%
 East Germany157846.7%
 Germany2171433.3%
 Great Britain51420.0%
 Greece51420.0%
 Hungary157846.7%
 Italy34171750.0%
 Japan73423157.5%
 Kazakhstan51420.0%
 Kenya150150.0%
 Mexico71614.3%
 Netherlands21111052.4%
 North Korea53260.0%
 Peru37122546.2%
 Poland179853.0%
 Puerto Rico5050.0%
 Romania104640.0%
 Russia48321666.6%
 Serbia27131448.1%
 South Korea76314540.8%
 Soviet Union3732586.5%
 Spain4040.0%
 Turkey115645.5%
 Ukraine5050.0%
 United States82503261.0%
 Venezuela5050.0%
 West Germany102820.0%

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