2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship qualification

The 2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship will be the first edition featured 32 teams. Two places are allocated to the current titleholder, Serbia, and the host, Thailand. Fifteen places will be allocated to the top three teams from each of the 2023 Continental Championships that have not yet qualified as host or titleholder. Remaining places will be allocated to the top fifteen teams in the FIVB World Ranking at the end of the 2024 National Team Season that have not yet qualified through the first three criteria.[1]

Qualification summary

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Qualified teams

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Country Confederation Qualified as Qualified on Previous appearances Previous best performance
Total First Last
  Thailand AVC Host country 30 August 2024a 6 1998 2022 13th place (1998, 2010, 2018, 2022)
  Serbia CEV Defending champions 15 October 2022 6b 1978 2022 Champions (2018, 2022)
  Brazil CSV 2023 South American champions 22 August 2023 17 1956 2022 Runners-up (1994, 2006, 2010, 2022)
  Argentina CSV 2023 South American runners-up 22 August 2023 7 1960 2022 8th place (1960)
  Colombia CSV 2023 South American 3rd placers 22 August 2023 1 2022 21st place (2022)
  Kenya CAVB 2023 African champions 23 August 2023 7 1994 2022 13th place (1994, 1998)
  Egypt CAVB 2023 African runners-up 23 August 2023 3 1990 2006 16th place (1990)
  Cameroon CAVB 2023 African 3rd placers 24 August 2023 4 2006 2022 21st place (2006, 2014, 2018)
  Turkey CEV 2023 European champions 30 August 2023 5 2006 2022 6th place (2010)
  Netherlands CEV 2023 European 3rd placers 30 August 2023 15 1956 2022 4th place (2018)
  Italy CEV 2023 European 4th placersc 30 August 2023 12 1978 2022 Champions (2002)
  Dominican Republic NORCECA 2023 NORCECA champions 2 September 2023 9 1974 2022 5th place (2014)
  United States NORCECA 2023 NORCECA runners-up 2 September 2023 17 1956 2022 Champions (2014)
  Canada NORCECA 2023 NORCECA 3rd placers 3 September 2023 10 1974 2022 10th place (2022)
  China AVC 2023 Asian runners-up 5 September 2023 15 1956 2022 Champions (1982, 1986)
  Japan AVC 2023 Asian 3rd placers 6 September 2023 17 1960 2022 Champions (1962, 1967, 1974)
  Vietnam AVC 2023 Asian 4th placersa 30 August 2024 0 None None
  Poland CEV 1st World ranked non-qualified team 30 August 2024 11 1952 2022 Runners-up (1952)
  Germany CEV 2nd World ranked non-qualified team 30 August 2024 17d 1956 2022 4th place (1974, 1986)
  Belgium CEV 3rd World ranked non-qualified team 30 August 2024 4 1956 2022 9th place (2022)
  Czech Republic CEV 4th World ranked non-qualified team 30 August 2024 12e 1952 2022 3rd place (1952, 1960)
  Puerto Rico NORCECA 5th World ranked non-qualified team 30 August 2024 8 1974 2022 10th place (2002)
  Ukraine CEV 6th World ranked non-qualified team 30 August 2024 1 1994 9th place (1994)
  France CEV 7th World ranked non-qualified team 30 August 2024 3 1952 1974 7th place (1952)
  Bulgaria CEV 8th World ranked non-qualified team 30 August 2024 13 1952 2022 4th place (1952)
  Cuba NORCECA 9th World ranked non-qualified team 30 August 2024 13 1970 2018 Champions (1978, 1994, 1998)
  Sweden CEV 10th World ranked non-qualified team 30 August 2024 0 None None
  Mexico NORCECA 11th World ranked non-qualified team 30 August 2024 8 1970 2018 10th place (1974)
  Slovenia CEV 12th World ranked non-qualified team 30 August 2024 0 None None
  Slovakia CEV 13th World ranked non-qualified team 30 August 2024 0 None None
  Spain CEV 14th World ranked non-qualified team 30 August 2024 1 1982 20th place (1982)
  Greece CEV 15th World ranked non-qualified team 30 August 2024 1 2002 10th place (2002)
Notes
a Thailand qualified on 5 September 2023 as Asian champions. Since they were awarded hosting rights on 30 August 2024, their spot was allocated to Vietnam, 4th placers of the tournament.
b Competed as SFR Yugoslavia in 1978 (1 time) and as Serbia and Montenegro in 2006 (1 time); 4 appearances as Serbia.
c Italy, 4th placers of the tournament qualified since Serbia, the runners-up of this tournament were the defending world champions.
d Competed as East Germany from 1956 to 1990 (7 times) and as West Germany from 1956 to 1990 (8 times); 8 appearances as Germany.
e Competed as Czechoslovakia from 1952 to 1986 (8 times); 4 appearances as Czech Republic.

Timelines

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Confederation Tournament Date Venue Teams
AVC (Asia and Oceania) 2023 Asian Championship 30 August – 6 September 2023   Nakhon Ratchasima 14
CAVB (Africa) 2023 African Championship 16–24 August 2023   Yaoundé 12
CEV (Europe) 2023 European Championship
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Pool A 20 August – 11 September 2022   Osijek,   Tórshavn,   Hadera and   Piatra Neamț 3
Pool B 20 August – 11 September 2022   Tábor,   Seinäjoki,   Kópavogur and   Pljevlja 3
Pool C 20 August – 10 September 2022   Nicosia,   Kutná Hora, Tábor,   Budapest and   Santo Tirso 3
Pool D 20 August – 10 September 2022   Graz,   Baku,   Tbilisi and   Maribor 4
Pool E 20 August – 11 September 2022   Middelfart,   Jelgava,   Poprad and   Gijón 4
Pool F 20 August – 11 September 2022   Sarajevo,   Kalamaria,   Tromsø and   Schönenwerd 4
2023 European Championship 15 August – 3 September 2023   Belgium,   Estonia,   Germany and   Italy 23+1
CSV (South America) 2023 South American Championship 19–23 August 2023   Recife 5
NORCECA (North America) 2023 NORCECA Championship 29 August – 3 September 2023   Quebec City 7

Host country

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FIVB reserved a berth for the 2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship host country to participate in the tournament.

On August 30, 2024, FIVB announced that   Thailand will host the 2025 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship.[2]

Defending champions

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FIVB reserved a berth for the 2022 FIVB Women's Volleyball World Championship champions to participate in the tournament.

Continental Championships

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FIVB World Ranking

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References

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  1. ^ "Volleyball Calendar 2025-2028 approved by the FIVB Board of Administration". FIVB. 22 June 2023. Retrieved 16 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Thailand to host FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship 2025!". FIVB. 30 August 2024. Retrieved 30 August 2024.
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