LAUSANNE, Switzerland, February 2, 2016 – The FIVB Sports Events
Council meeting in Lausanne on Monday and Tuesday confirmed the
venues for the six Age Group World Championships which will take
place between June and August 2017.
The Council also decided to submit recommendations to the FIVB
Board of Administration to reduce the number of teams
participating in the U18 Girls’ and U19 Boys’ World
Championships from 20 to 16 and to organise the U23 Men's and
U23 Women's World Championships over eight to ten days.
Host cities were nominated for three Age Group World
Championships.
The cities of Boca del Rio and Cordoba in Mexico will host the
U20 Women’s World Championship in 2017. The U21 Men’s World
Championship was awarded to South-Moravia and Brno in the Czech
Republic, while Ljubljana and Maribor in Slovenia will prepare
to welcome the U23 Women’s World Championship in 2017.
The 2017 edition of the Girls’ U18 World Championship will be
hosted by Argentina, who also hosted the Boys’ U19 World
Championship in 2015 in Resistencia Chaco and Corrientes.
Bahrain will host the next edition of the Boys’ U19 World
Championship in 2017.
The sixth and final Age Group World Championship in 2017 - the
U23 Men's event - will be hosted on the African continent in
Egypt.
Twenty teams compete in the current formats of the U18 Girls’
and U19 Boys’ World Championships, but the Council will
recommend lowering this number to 16, in line with the number of
teams which participate in the U20 Women’s and U21 Men’s
competitions. The U23 Women’s and Men’s competitions will
continue to feature 12 teams each.
Finally, the U18 Girls’, U19 Boys’, U20 Women’s and U21 Men’s
competitions are all scheduled to take place over 10 days. For
the U23 Women’s and Men’s competitions, the Council will
recommend a minimum duration of eight days and a maximum
duration of ten days. |