FIVB Volleyball Boys’ U19 World Championship
match schedule announced
May 27, 2025.- Defending 2023 U19 world champions and reigning 2024
U18 European champions France will play in one of the three opening
games of the 2025 FIVB Volleyball Boys’ U19 World Championship set
to take place from July 24 to August 3 in Uzbekistan’s capital
Tashkent.
The full match schedule for the pool stage of the competition has
now been released, creating a sense of excitement and anticipation
about how the on-court battles, involving the rising stars of world
volleyball, will unfold on the way to crowning the new U19 boys’
world champions.
FIVB Volleyball Boys’ U19 World Championship: match schedule
France will take on Canada in a Pool B game at 11:00 local time
(06:00 UTC) on one of the three competition courts in Tashkent. At
the same time, on the other two courts, Belgium will meet Pakistan
in a Pool A fixture and Iran will face Spain in Pool C.
In a remake of the 2024 Boys’ U18 African Nations Volleyball
Championship, Egypt and Tunisia will open their Pool C campaigns at
14:00 (09:00). Meanwhile, U19 South American champions Argentina
will take on Puerto Rico in Pool A.
An all-European clash between Italy and Poland, silver and bronze
medalists of the 2024 CEV U18 Men’s Volleyball European
Championship, in Pool C, and an all-Asian duel between Japan and
last year’s U18 continental champions China in Pool B will highlight
the third set of three matches, serving off at 17:00 (12:00) on the
first competition day. Tournament hosts Uzbekistan will also start
off their campaign at that time with a Pool A fixture against
Türkiye.
The entire first leg of Pool D matches will get underway at the same
time, 20:00 (15:00), with 2024 U19 NORCECA champions USA entering
the competition with a game against Finland.
These four time slots will apply to all five competition days of the
first phase of the tournament, from July 24 through July 29, with a
rest day on July 27.
The top four teams in the final standings of each six-team pool will
continue their quest for world honors in the elimination rounds
leading up to the medal matches on August 3. The rest will continue
their participation in the playoffs for the distribution of the
places from 17th to 24th. All 24 teams will go through the
respective number of playoff rounds (direct up-or-down matches) to
fill all the places from first to 24th in the final competition
standings.
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