Iran men's national volleyball team results

The following are the Iran men's national volleyball team results at FIVB sanctioned tournaments such as Olympic Games, World Championship, World Cup, World Grand Champions Cup and Nations League (formerly World League).

Olympic Games

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2016

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Argentina 0–3 (23–25, 24–26, 18–25)   Rio de Janeiro 7 August Preliminary round
Pool B
2   Poland 2–3 (17–25, 23–25, 25–23, 25–20, 16–18) 9 August
3   Cuba 3–0 (25–21, 31–29, 25–16) 11 August
4   Egypt 3–0 (28–26, 25–22, 25–16) 13 August
5   Russia 0–3 (23–25, 16–25, 20–25) 15 August
6   Italy 0–3 (29–31, 19–25, 17–25) 17 August Quarterfinal
Head coach:   Raúl Lozano

2020

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Poland 3–2 (18–25, 25–22, 25–22, 22–25, 23–21)   Tokyo 24 July (2021) Preliminary round
Pool A
2   Venezuela 3–0 (25–17, 25–20, 25–18) 26 July (2021)
3   Canada 0–3 (16–25, 20–25, 22–25) 28 July (2021)
4   Italy 1–3 (28–30, 21–25, 25–21, 21–25) 30 July (2021)
5   Japan 2–3 (21–25, 25–20, 31–29, 22–25, 13–15) 1 August (2021)
Head coach:   Vladimir Alekno

World Championship

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1970

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Yugoslavia 2–3 (15–13, 3–15, 11–15, 15–12, 2–15)   Sofia 20 September Preliminary round
Pool A
2   Israel 0–3 (6–15, 4–15, 9–15) 21 September
3   Bulgaria 0–3 (4–15, 5–15, 3–15) 22 September
4   Belgium 0–3 (11–15, 5–15, 13–15) 23 September
5   Italy 0–3 (2–15, 6–15, 3–15) 24 September
6   Tunisia 3–0 (15–7, 15–13, 15–13)   Haskovo 26 September Classification 17th–24th
7   France 0–3 (4–15, 9–15, 11–15) 27 September
8   Venezuela 3–0 (15–6, 15–9, 15–12) 28 September
9   Finland 3–1 (6–15, 15–12, 15–10, 15–12) 30 September
10   Guinea 3–2 (15–7, 12–15, 15–3, 3–15, 15–11) 1 October
11   United States 2–3 (8–15, 15–7, 15–12, 9–15, 7–15) 2 October
Head coach:   Miloslav Ejem[1]

1998

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Argentina 0–3 (9–15, 3–15, 7–15)   Sapporo 13 November Preliminary round
Pool D
2   Cuba 0–3 (2–15, 5–15, 7–15) 14 November
3   Poland 0–3 (5–15, 2–15, 8–15) 15 November
Head coach:   Fumihiko Matsumoto[2]

2006

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Czech Republic 0–3 (23–25, 19–25, 22–25)   Nagano 17 November Preliminary round
Pool C
2   Venezuela 1–3 (20–25, 25–23, 17–25, 20–25) 18 November
3   Italy 1–3 (15–25, 25–21, 21–25, 19–25) 19 November
4   Bulgaria 0–3 (19–25, 18–25, 23–25) 21 November
5   United States 0–3 (19–25, 22–25, 23–25) 22 November
Head coach:   Milorad Kijac[3]

2010

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Egypt 0–3 (21–25, 17–25, 21–25)   Milan 25 September Preliminary round
Pool A
2   Japan 3–1 (15–25, 25–17, 26–24, 25–23) 26 September
3   Italy 2–3 (21–25, 10–25, 25–21, 28–26, 13–15) 27 September
Head coach:   Hossein Maadani[4]

2014

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Italy 3–1 (25–16, 23–25, 25–21, 25–22)   Kraków 31 August Preliminary round
Pool D
2   United States 3–2 (25–23, 25–19, 19–25, 18–25, 17–15) 2 September
3   France 1–3 (18–25, 25–14, 19–25, 27–29) 4 September
4   Belgium 3–1 (25–23, 25–15, 21–25, 25–20) 6 September
5   Puerto Rico 3–0 (25–17, 25–22, 25–14) 7 September
6   Australia 3–1 (25–23, 25–21, 21–25, 25–17)   Bydgoszcz 10 September Second round
Pool E
7   Argentina 3–0 (25–15, 25–23, 25–16) 11 September
8   Poland 2–3 (17–25, 16–25, 26–24, 25–19, 14–16)   Łódź 13 September
9   Serbia 3–1 (27–25, 22–25, 25–22, 25–18) 14 September
10   Germany 0–3 (15–25, 21–25, 19–25)   Katowice 17 September Third round
Pool G
11   France 2–3 (20–25, 23–25, 25–22, 25–19, 9–15) 18 September
12   Russia 0–3 (19–25, 21–25, 18–25)   Łódź 20 September Classification 5th–6th
Head coach:   Slobodan Kovač[5]

2018

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Puerto Rico 3–0 (25–19, 25–14, 25–18)   Varna 12 September Preliminary round
Pool D
2   Bulgaria 3–1 (25–22, 25–20, 22–25, 25–19) 13 September
3   Cuba 3–1 (17–25, 25–18, 25–22, 25–19) 15 September
4   Poland 0–3 (21–25, 20–25, 22–25) 17 September
5   Finland 3–2 (25–19, 22–25, 23–25, 25–23, 15–12) 18 September
6   Bulgaria 0–3 (19–25, 26–28, 24–26)   Sofia 21 September Second round
Pool G
7   Canada 2–3 (20–25, 25–20, 15–25, 25–23, 12–15) 22 September
8   United States 0–3 (23–25, 24–26, 24–26) 23 September
Head coach:   Igor Kolaković

2022

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Argentina 3–2 (22–25, 30–28, 25–18, 32–34, 21–19)   Ljubljana 27 August Preliminary round
Pool F
2   Egypt 3–1 (25–14, 25–19, 22–25, 26–24) 29 August
3   Netherlands 1–3 (22–25, 25–21, 20–25, 18–25) 31 August
4   Brazil 0–3 (17–25, 22–25, 23–25)   Gliwice 6 September 1/8 final
Head coach:   Behrouz Ataei

World Cup

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1991

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Germany 0–3 (4–15, 11–15, 6–15)   Gifu 22 November Preliminary round
Pool B
2   Brazil 0–3 (2–15, 7–15, 2–15) 23 November
3   Algeria 0–3 (10–15, 9–15, 10–15) 24 November
4   Cuba 0–3 (5–15, 3–15, 2–15)   Matsumoto 26 November
5   South Korea 0–3 (12–15, 4–15, 5–15) 27 November
6   Tunisia 1–3 (9–15, 7–15, 16–14, 7–15)   Tokyo 29 November Classification 7th–12th
7   Chile 3–2 (4–15, 15–7, 6–15, 17–15, 15–12) 30 November
8   Mexico 1–3 (14–16, 6–15, 15–7, 5–15) 1 December
Head coach:   Mohammad Heidarkhan[6]

2011

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Japan 3–1 (17–25, 25–20, 25–23, 25–15)   Nagoya 20 November Round robin
2   Cuba 0–3 (17–25, 17–25, 22–25) 21 November
3   Serbia 3–2 (25–17, 18–25, 21–25, 25–21, 15–11) 22 November
4   Poland 3–2 (23–25, 28–26, 8–25, 26–24, 15–11)   Osaka 24 November
5   Argentina 3–2 (15–25, 25–21, 24–26, 25–16, 15–12) 25 November
6   United States 0–3 (15–25, 25–27, 14–25)   Fukuoka 27 November
7   Egypt 3–0 (25–18, 25–21, 25–15) 28 November
8   China 0–3 (19–25, 19–25, 17–25) 29 November
9   Brazil 0–3 (20–25, 18–25, 16–25)   Tokyo 2 December
10   Russia 0–3 (29–31, 21–25, 18–25) 3 December
11   Italy 1–3 (13–25, 17–25, 25–20, 18–25) 4 December
Head coach:   Julio Velasco[7]

2015

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Argentina 1–3 (27–25, 22–25, 22–25, 24–26)   Hamamatsu 8 September Round robin
2   Tunisia 3–1 (25–17, 21–25, 25–14, 25–20) 9 September
3   Venezuela 3–0 (25–20, 25–17, 25–15) 10 September
4   Poland 2–3 (25–18, 25–23, 15–25, 20–25, 11–15) 12 September
5   Russia 0–3 (24–26, 18–25, 20–25) 13 September
6   Italy 0–3 (19–25, 23–25, 21–25)   Osaka 16 September
7   United States 1–3 (25–20, 19–25, 22–25, 21–25) 17 September
8   Japan 3–2 (22–25, 23–25, 25–18, 25–21, 15–12) 18 September
9   Australia 0–3 (25–27, 25–27, 22–25)   Tokyo 21 September
10   Canada 0–3 (23–25, 27–29, 24–26) 22 September
11   Egypt 3–0 (25–18, 25–11, 25–23) 23 September
Head coach:   Slobodan Kovač[8]

2019

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Russia 1–3 (21–25, 18–25, 26–24, 22–25)   Nagano 1 October Round robin
2   Egypt 1–3 (25–22, 24–26, 18–25, 24–26) 2 October
3   Canada 3–1 (18–25, 25–23, 27–25, 25–19) 4 October
4   Australia 3–1 (25–22, 18–25, 25–18, 27–25) 5 October
5   Brazil 1–3 (27–25, 21–25, 25–27, 22–25) 6 October
6   United States 1–3 (18–25, 25–22, 18–25, 12–25)   Hiroshima 9 October
7   Tunisia 3–0 (26–24, 25–17, 25–22) 10 October
8   Argentina 3–2 (27–25, 23–25, 19–25, 25–17, 15–10) 11 October
9   Japan 1–3 (16–25, 28–26, 13–25, 21–25) 13 October
10   Italy 2–3 (27–25, 29–27, 28–30, 17–25, 13–15) 14 October
11   Poland 0–3 (18–25, 18–25, 16–25) 15 October
Head coach:   Igor Kolaković

World Grand Champions Cup

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2009

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Egypt 3–2 (21–25, 25–20, 25–21, 17–25, 15–10)   Osaka 18 November Round robin
2   Brazil 1–3 (22–25, 18–25, 25–23, 19–25) 19 November
3   Japan 2–3 (25–27, 25–18, 23–25, 25–20, 14–16)   Nagoya 21 November
4   Poland 1–3 (23–25, 25–18, 26–28, 23–25) 22 November
5   Cuba 1–3 (14–25, 22–25, 25–15, 15–25) 23 November
Head coach:   Hossein Maadani[9]

2013

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Brazil 1–3 (16–25, 17–25, 27–25, 23–25)   Kyoto 19 November Round robin
2   Italy 3–2 (26–24, 16–25, 25–23, 23–25, 15–12) 20 November
3   Russia 0–3 (23–25, 23–25, 19–25)   Tokyo 22 November
4   United States 3–2 (28–26, 19–25, 19–25, 27–25, 18–16) 23 November
5   Japan 3–0 (25–17, 25–18, 25–14) 24 November
Head coach:   Julio Velasco[10]

2017

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Italy 3–2 (25–19, 23–25, 28–26, 29–31, 15–11)   Nagoya 12 September Round robin
2   United States 3–2 (20–25, 17–25, 27–25, 25–21, 15–12) 13 September
3   Brazil 0–3 (22–25, 19–25, 15–25)   Osaka 15 September
4   Japan 3–1 (21–25, 25–19, 25–20, 25–14) 16 September
5   France 3–2 (38–36, 25–23, 22–25, 25–27, 15–11) 17 September
Head coach:   Igor Kolaković

World League

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2013

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Russia 0–3 (21–25, 22–25, 17–25)   Kaliningrad 7 June Intercontinental round
Pool B
2   Russia 1–3 (23–25, 22–25, 25–17, 18–25) 8 June
3   Serbia 2–3 (24–26, 23–25, 25–17, 25–14, 16–18)   Tehran 21 June
4   Serbia 3–2 (25–20, 24–26, 23–25, 25–22, 15–12) 22 June
5   Italy 3–1 (25–23, 25–22, 22–25, 32–30)   Modena 28 June
6   Italy 2–3 (22–25, 20–25, 25–20, 25–18, 12–15)   Sassari 30 June
7   Cuba 3–2 (24–26, 19–25, 25–19, 25–22, 16–14)   Havana 5 July
8   Cuba 3–1 (22–25, 25–20, 25–18, 25–22) 6 July
9   Germany 3–0 (25–19, 25–18, 25–20)   Tehran 12 July
10   Germany 0–3 (21–25, 23–25, 22–25) 13 July
Head coach:   Julio Velasco[11]

2014

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Italy 0–3 (19–25, 22–25, 23–25)   Trieste 30 May Intercontinental round
Group 1 – Pool A
2   Italy 0–3 (25–27, 18–25, 22–25)   Verona 1 June
3   Brazil 2–3 (23–25, 30–28, 28–26, 23–25, 13–15)   São Paulo 6 June
4   Brazil 3–0 (25–18, 25–21, 25–22) 7 June
5   Brazil 3–2 (18–25, 27–25, 20–25, 25–17, 15–9)   Tehran 13 June
6   Brazil 2–3 (19–25, 17–25, 25–23, 25–23, 10–15) 15 June
7   Italy 3–0 (25–18, 25–20, 25–15) 20 June
8   Italy 3–1 (25–22, 25–19, 19–25, 25–20) 22 June
9   Poland 3–1 (23–25, 25–16, 25–11, 25–19) 27 June
10   Poland 3–0 (25–22, 25–20, 25–22) 29 June
11   Poland 1–3 (25–17, 24–26, 23–25, 23–25)   Gdańsk 4 July
12   Poland 0–3 (23–25, 20–25, 17–25) 5 July
13   Russia 2–3 (25–18, 18–25, 21–25, 37–35, 8–15)   Florence 16 July Final six
Pool I
14   Brazil 3–1 (25–21, 25–19, 23–25, 28–26) 18 July
15   United States 0–3 (18–25, 22–25, 16–25) 19 July Semifinal
16   Italy 0–3 (22–25, 18–25, 22–25) 20 July Bronze medal match
Head coach:   Slobodan Kovač[12]

2015

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   United States 1–3 (19–25, 22–25, 25–23, 23–25)   Los Angeles 30 May Intercontinental round
Group 1 – Pool B
2   United States 1–3 (16–25, 16–25, 25–20, 20–25) 31 May
3   Poland 1–3 (20–25, 22–25, 25–21, 25–27)   Częstochowa 5 June
4   Poland 2–3 (25–22, 22–25, 16–25, 25–22, 6–15) 6 June
5   Russia 3–1 (20–25, 25–16, 25–19, 25–23)   Kazan 13 June
6   Russia 3–0 (25–20, 25–18, 25–21) 14 June
7   United States 3–0 (25–19, 29–27, 25–20)   Tehran 19 June
8   United States 3–0 (25–20, 25–21, 25–19) 21 June
9   Poland 3–2 (25–21, 23–25, 21–25, 25–16, 15–11) 26 June
10   Poland 1–3 (25–23, 20–25, 20–25, 19–25) 28 June
11   Russia 3–0 (25–21, 25–21, 25–21) 3 July
12   Russia 1–3 (23–25, 25–19, 18–25, 21–25) 4 July
Head coach:   Slobodan Kovač[13]

2016

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Brazil 0–3 (19–25, 16–25, 26–28)   Rio de Janeiro 16 June Intercontinental round
Group 1
2   United States 1–3 (25–23, 13–25, 25–27, 24–26) 17 June
3   Argentina 3–2 (25–22, 25–20, 21–25, 13–25, 15–11) 18 June
4   Bulgaria 3–1 (18–25, 25–20, 25–23, 25–20)   Belgrade 23 June
5   Brazil 1–3 (18–25, 26–24, 16–25, 17–25) 24 June
6   Serbia 1–3 (19–25, 26–24, 18–25, 21–25) 25 June
7   Serbia 3–2 (18–25, 22–25, 25–22, 25–23, 16–14)   Tehran 1 July
8   Italy 0–3 (20–25, 20–25, 21–25) 2 July
9   Argentina 3–2 (25–23, 22–25, 21–25, 25–22, 16–14) 3 July
Head coach:   Raúl Lozano[14]

2017

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Italy 0–3 (22–25, 23–25, 22–25)   Pesaro 2 June Intercontinental round
Group 1
2   Brazil 1–3 (25–21, 19–25, 22–25, 22–25) 3 June
3   Poland 3–1 (18–25, 25–23, 25–23, 25–22) 4 June
4   Belgium 3–2 (23–25, 25–17, 25–22, 23–25, 15–12)   Tehran 9 June
5   Serbia 1–3 (20–25, 23–25, 25–16, 16–25) 10 June
6   Argentina 3–2 (29–27, 25–20, 20–25, 23–25, 15–11) 11 June
7   United States 0–3 (17–25, 22–25, 28–30)   Katowice 15 June
8   Poland 0–3 (17–25, 18–25, 22–25)   Łódź 17 June
9   Russia 0–3 (24–26, 18–25, 18–25) 18 June
Head coach:   Igor Kolaković

Nations League

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2018

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   France 1–3 (20–25, 26–24, 20–25, 17–25)   Rouen 25 May Preliminary round
2   Australia 3–0 (25–23, 25–23, 25–21) 26 May
3   Japan 1–3 (22–25, 28–30, 25–23, 23–25) 27 May
4   Argentina 3–2 (21–25, 25–22, 25–22, 24–26, 15–9)   San Juan 1 June
5   Italy 0–3 (23–25, 18–25, 20–25) 2 June
6   Canada 1–3 (23–25, 22–25, 25–21, 21–25) 3 June
7   China 3–0 (25–19, 25–20, 25–15)   Ufa 8 June
8   Brazil 2–3 (17–25, 25–23, 19–25, 25–21, 13–15) 9 June
9   Russia 1–3 (30–28, 23–25, 25–27, 21–25) 10 June
10   Poland 3–0 (26–24, 26–24, 25–22)   Hoffman Estates 15 June
11   Serbia 2–3 (25–21, 22–25, 25–27, 25–20, 11–15) 16 June
12   United States 0–3 (27–29, 20–25, 24–26) 17 June
13   South Korea 3–1 (27–25, 23–25, 25–22, 25–23)   Tehran 22 June
14   Bulgaria 3–1 (25–22, 25–15, 23–25, 25–14) 23 June
15   Germany 3–2 (25–20, 23–25, 25–22, 22–25, 15–11) 24 June
Head coach:   Igor Kolaković

2019

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Italy 3–1 (20–25, 25–23, 25–23, 25–23)   Jiangmen 31 May Preliminary round
2   China 3–0 (25–22, 25–18, 25–21) 1 June
3   Germany 3–0 (30–28, 29–27, 25–20) 2 June
4   Brazil 2–3 (25–23, 16–25, 25–21, 31–33, 10–15)   Tokyo 7 June
5   Argentina 3–1 (25–19, 20–25, 25–22, 34–32) 8 June
6   Japan 3–0 (25–22, 25–21, 25–19) 9 June
7   Canada 3–0 (25–15, 26–24, 25–16)   Urmia 14 June
8   Poland 3–2 (25–20, 21–25, 18–25, 25–17, 15–8) 15 June
9   Russia 3–0 (25–20, 26–24, 25–23) 16 June
10   Portugal 3–1 (23–25, 27–25, 25–17, 25–18)   Ardabil 21 June
11   Australia 3–0 (25–19, 25–19, 25–14) 22 June
12   France 0–3 (18–25, 24–26, 21–25) 23 June
13   Serbia 3–1 (25–23, 26–28, 25–22, 25–19)   Plovdiv 28 June
14   Bulgaria 3–0 (25–23, 25–23, 25–21) 29 June
15   United States 0–3 (25–27, 21–25, 20–25) 30 June
16   Poland 1–3 (25–21, 18–25, 20–25, 22–25)   Chicago 11 July Final six
Pool B
17   Brazil 2–3 (20–25, 23–25, 26–24, 25–20, 10–15) 12 July
Head coach:   Igor Kolaković

2021

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Japan 0–3 (19–25, 22–25, 24–26)   Rimini 28 May Preliminary round
2   Russia 1–3 (17–25, 25–20, 20–25, 17–25) 29 May
3   Netherlands 3–0 (25–18, 25–23, 30–28) 30 May
4   Canada 3–1 (22–25, 25–22, 25–22, 25–22) 3 June
5   Italy 3–1 (26–24, 29–27, 21–25, 25–22) 4 June
6   Bulgaria 3–0 (25–20, 33–31, 25–22) 5 June
7   United States 3–0 (25–19, 25–23, 25–23) 9 June
8   Serbia 2–3 (25–21, 15–25, 28–26, 22–25, 8–15) 10 June
9   Germany 2–3 (25–23, 20–25, 19–25, 25–19, 13–15) 11 June
10   Australia 2–3 (23–25, 22–25, 25–23, 25–18, 12–15) 15 June
11   Brazil 1–3 (19–25, 25–23, 19–25, 21–25) 16 June
12   Slovenia 1–3 (25–14, 20–25, 19–25, 30–32) 17 June
13   France 0–3 (21–25, 21–25, 19–25) 21 June
14   Poland 0–3 (20–25, 20–25, 16–25) 22 June
15   Argentina 1–3 (31–33, 23–25, 32–30, 18–25) 23 June
Head coach:   Vladimir Alekno

2022

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   China 3–1 (25–15, 19–25, 25–22, 25–15)   Brasília 7 June Preliminary round
2   Netherlands 0–3 (24–26, 21–25, 21–25) 10 June
3   Australia 3–1 (25–14, 25–22, 18–25, 25–15) 11 June
4   Japan 0–3 (20–25, 14–25, 19–25) 12 June
5   Bulgaria 0–3 (19–25, 23–25, 24–26)   Sofia 21 June
6   United States 3–0 (25–18, 29–27, 27–25) 23 June
7   Brazil 0–3 (28–30, 23–25, 19–25) 24 June
8   Canada 3–0 (25–21, 27–25, 25–18) 25 June
9   Poland 3–2 (21–25, 25–23, 25–22, 25–27, 15–7)   Gdańsk 5 July
10   Italy 1–3 (16–25, 27–25, 23–25, 23–25) 7 July
11   Slovenia 3–0 (26–24, 25–14, 25–21) 8 July
12   Serbia 3–0 (35–33, 25–21, 25–12) 9 July
13   Poland 2–3 (21–25, 26–24, 18–25, 25–16, 7–15)   Bologna 21 July Quarterfinal
Head coach:   Behrouz Ataei

2023

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Japan 0–3 (16–25, 22–25, 19–25)   Nagoya 6 June Preliminary round
2   Poland 2–3 (25–23, 25–23, 21–25, 15–25, 13–15) 8 June
3   China 3–1 (23–25, 25–15, 25–20, 25–14) 10 June
4   Slovenia 0–3 (19–25, 23–25, 23–25) 11 June
5   Germany 3–0 (25–23, 26–24, 25–16)   Rotterdam 20 June
6   Italy 0–3 (19–25, 16–25, 24–26) 21 June
7   United States 0–3 (22–25, 18–25, 23–25) 23 June
8   Netherlands 2–3 (25–16, 16–25, 25–21, 17–25, 10–15) 24 June
9   France 0–3 (18–25, 22–25, 19–25)   Anaheim 4 July
10   Bulgaria 2–3 (25–21, 21–25, 25–22, 22–25, 11–15) 6 July
11   Argentina 2–3 (19–25, 30–28, 29–27, 20–25, 11–15) 8 July
12   Cuba 2–3 (22–25, 28–26, 23–25, 30–28, 10–15) 9 July
Head coach:   Behrouz Ataei

2024

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# Opponent Result Host city Date Round
1   Serbia 1–3 (25–27, 25–17, 19–25, 18–25)   Rio de Janeiro 22 May Preliminary round
2   Italy 0–3 (19–25, 18–25, 11–25) 24 May
3   Cuba 1–3 (20–25, 25–14, 21–25, 21–25) 25 May
4   Argentina 2–3 (25–23, 29–31, 25–20, 20–25, 13–15) 26 May
5   Japan 0–3 (23–25, 22–25, 17–25)   Fukuoka 4 June
6   Brazil 1–3 (19–25, 25–22, 16–25, 23–25) 6 June
7   Bulgaria 2–3 (25–20, 22–25, 23–25, 25–20, 11–15) 7 June
8   Turkey 1–3 (25–22, 23–25, 23–25, 25–27) 8 June
9   United States 3–2 (26–28, 25–23, 25–18, 26–18, 15–13)   Manila 19 June
10   Netherlands 3–2 (25–22, 22–25, 25–21, 20–25, 15–10) 20 June
11   France 0–3 (21–25, 17–25, 20–25) 21 June
12   Germany 0–3 (20–25, 23–25, 20–25) 23 June
Head coach:   Maurício Paes (1–7) and   Peiman Akbari (8–12)

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