1998 FIVB Women's World Championship
バレーボール女子世界選手権
日本 1998
Tournament details
Host nation Japan
Dates3–12 November
Teams16
Venue(s)7 (in 7 host cities)
Officially opened byAkihito
Champions Cuba (3rd title)
Runners-up China
Third place Russia
Fourth place Brazil
Tournament awards
MVPCuba Regla Torres
Official website
1998 World Championship

The 1998 FIVB Women's World Championship was the thirteenth edition of the tournament, organised by the world's governing body, the FIVB. It was held from 3 to 12 November 1998 in Tokyo, Tokuyama, Matsumoto, Kagoshima, Nagoya, Fukuoka, and Osaka, Japan.

Qualification

Team Confederation Qualified as Qualified on Appearance
in finals
 JapanAVCHost11th
 ChinaAVCAVC Pool B Winner29 June 19979th
 South KoreaAVCAVC Pool C Winner6 July 19978th
 RussiaCEVCEV Pool D Winner14 September 199712th1
 BulgariaCEVCEV Pool H Winner14 September 19979th
 ThailandAVCAVC Playoff Winner18 September 19971st
 NetherlandsCEVCEV Pool E Winner21 September 19979th
 BrazilCSVCSV Pool K Winner2 November 199711th
 PeruCSVCSV Pool K Runner-up2 November 199710th
 CubaNORCECANORCECA Pool I Winner9 November 19978th
 GermanyCEVCEV Pool G Winner4 January 199810th2
 CroatiaCEVCEV Pool F Winner11 January 19981st
 ItalyCEVCEV Playoff Winner1 February 19986th
 United StatesNORCECANORCECA Pool J Winner1 February 199811th
 KenyaCAVBCAVB Pool A Winner1 March 19982nd
 Dominican RepublicNORCECANORCECA Playoff Winner14 March 19983rd
1.^ Competed as Soviet Union from 1952 to 1990; 2nd appearance as Russia.
2.^ Competed as West Germany from 1956 to 1990; 2nd appearance as Germany.

Source:Official website[1]

Squads

Venues

Pool A
Tokyo
National Yoyogi Stadium
Capacity: 12,000
Final round Pool E Pool C
Osaka Nagoya Matsumoto
Osaka Chuo Gymnasium Nagoya Rainbow Hall Matsumoto City Gymnasium
Capacity: 10,000 Capacity: 9,000 Capacity: 6,000
Pool D Pool F Pool B
Kagoshima Fukuoka Tokuyama
Kagoshima Arena Marine Messe Fukuoka Tokuyama City Sports Center
Capacity: 5,000 Capacity: 9,000 Capacity: 5,000

Source:[2]

Format

The tournament was played in three different stages (first, second and final rounds). In the First round, the 16 participants were divided in four groups of four teams each. A single round-robin format was played within each group to determine the teams' group position, the three best teams of each group (total of 12 teams) progressed to the next round.

In the Second round, the 12 teams were divided into two groups of six teams. A single round-robin format was played within each group to determine the teams' group position, matches already played between teams in the First round were counted in this round. The four best teams of each group (total of 8 teams) progressed to the next round (group winners and runners-up to 1st–4th place semifinals and group thirds and fourths to 5th–8th place semifinals).

The Final round was played in a single elimination format and consisted of two sets of semifinals and finals (one to determine 1st–4th places and the other for 5th–8th places).

For the tournament's final standings, teams which did not reach placement matches were allocated as:[3]

  • The four teams finishing 4th in each First round pool were ranked 13th.
  • The two teams finishing 6th in each Second round pool were ranked 11th.
  • The two teams finishing 5th in each Second round pool were ranked 9th.

Pools composition

The drawing of lots took place on 20 April 1998 in Tokyo, Japan.[4] Teams were seeded in the first two positions of each pool following the Serpentine system according to their FIVB World Ranking. FIVB reserved the right to seed the hosts as head of Pool A regardless of the World Ranking. All teams not seeded were drawn to take other available positions in the remaining lines.[5] The number after the team's name reflect its FIVB World Ranking in October 1998.[6]

Pool APool BPool CPool D
 Japan (6) Cuba (1) Russia (2) China (3)
 Netherlands (8) United States (7) Brazil (5) South Korea (4)
 Peru (12) Italy (9) Germany (13) Croatia (10)
 Kenya (19) Bulgaria (13) Dominican Republic (15) Thailand (22)

Results

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+09:00).[2]

First round

Pool A

Venue: National Yoyogi Stadium, Tokyo[7][8]

Pos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR Qualification
1  Japan 3 3 0 6 9 0 MAX 135 55 2.455 Second round
2  Netherlands 3 2 1 5 6 3 2.000 118 82 1.439
3  Peru 3 1 2 4 3 8 0.375 104 153 0.680
4  Kenya 3 0 3 3 2 9 0.222 87 154 0.565
Source:
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total
3 Nov 14:00 Netherlands  3–0  Kenya 15–7 15–1 15–6     45–14
3 Nov 19:15 Peru  0–3  Japan 8–15 6–15 3–15     17–45
4 Nov 15:30 Netherlands  3–0  Peru 15–3 15–6 16–14     46–23
4 Nov 18:30 Kenya  0–3  Japan 5–15 4–15 2–15     11–45
5 Nov 15:30 Peru  3–2  Kenya 15–9 13–15 6–15 15–10 15–13 64–62
5 Nov 18:30 Japan  3–0  Netherlands 15–9 15–12 15–6     45–27

Pool B

Venue: Tokuyama City Sports Center, Tokuyama[9][10]

Pos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR Qualification
1  Cuba 3 3 0 6 9 1 9.000 148 89 1.663 Second round
2  Italy 3 2 1 5 6 3 2.000 117 87 1.345
3  Bulgaria 3 1 2 4 4 6 0.667 110 126 0.873
4  United States 3 0 3 3 0 9 0.000 62 135 0.459
Source:
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total
3 Nov 14:00 Bulgaria  0–3  Italy 12–15 10–15 6–15     28–45
3 Nov 18:30 Cuba  3–0  United States 15–7 15–8 15–10     45–25
4 Nov 15:00 Italy  3–0  United States 15–7 15–4 15–3     45–14
4 Nov 18:00 Bulgaria  1–3  Cuba 15–13 6–15 8–15 8–15   37–58
5 Nov 15:00 Cuba  3–0  Italy 15–7 15–9 15–11     45–27
5 Nov 18:00 United States  0–3  Bulgaria 3–15 7–15 13–15     23–45

Pool C

Venue: Matsumoto City Gymnasium, Matsumoto[11][12]

Pos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR Qualification
1  Russia 3 3 0 6 9 0 MAX 135 54 2.500 Second round
2  Brazil 3 2 1 5 6 3 2.000 114 62 1.839
3  Dominican Republic 3 1 2 4 3 8 0.375 76 152 0.500
4  Germany 3 0 3 3 2 9 0.222 88 145 0.607
Source:
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total
3 Nov 14:00 Germany  2–3  Dominican Republic 15–1 11–15 6–15 15–7 15–17 62–55
3 Nov 18:30 Russia  3–0  Brazil 15–7 15–6 15–11     45–24
4 Nov 13:30 Dominican Republic  0–3  Brazil 1–15 4–15 4–15     9–45
4 Nov 16:00 Germany  0–3  Russia 8–15 4–15 6–15     18–45
5 Nov 13:30 Russia  3–0  Dominican Republic 15–3 15–8 15–1     45–12
5 Nov 16:00 Brazil  3–0  Germany 15–1 15–4 15–3     45–8

Pool D

Venue: Kagoshima Arena, Kagoshima[13][14]

Pos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR Qualification
1  South Korea 3 3 0 6 9 4 2.250 169 153 1.105 Second round
2  China 3 2 1 5 8 5 1.600 178 129 1.380
3  Croatia 3 1 2 4 7 6 1.167 160 159 1.006
4  Thailand 3 0 3 3 0 9 0.000 69 135 0.511
Source:
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total
3 Nov 14:00 South Korea  3–2  Croatia 15–12 9–15 15–12 7–15 15–11 61–65
3 Nov 18:30 China  3–0  Thailand 15–9 15–2 15–5     45–16
4 Nov 13:00 Croatia  2–3  China 15–9 5–15 4–15 15–12 11–15 50–66
4 Nov 16:00 South Korea  3–0  Thailand 15–0 15–11 15–10     45–21
5 Nov 13:00 Croatia  3–0  Thailand 15–9 15–13 15–10     45–32
5 Nov 16:00 China  2–3  South Korea 13–15 15–17 15–6 15–10 9–15 67–63

Second round

The results and the points of the matches between the same teams that were already played during the first round are taken into account for the second round.

Pool E

Venue: Nagoya Rainbow Hall, Nagoya[15][16]

Pos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR Qualification
1  Russia 5 5 0 10 15 1 15.000 241 106 2.274 Finals
2  Brazil 5 4 1 9 12 3 4.000 204 107 1.907
3  Japan 5 3 2 8 10 6 1.667 193 164 1.177 5th–8th places
4  Netherlands 5 2 3 7 6 9 0.667 149 176 0.847
5  Peru 5 1 4 6 3 14 0.214 136 247 0.551
6  Dominican Republic 5 0 5 5 2 15 0.133 119 242 0.492
Source:
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total
7 Nov 12:30 Dominican Republic  2–3  Peru 15–9 12–15 13–15 15–8 11–15 66–62
7 Nov 15:00 Brazil  3–0  Netherlands 15–5 15–7 15–3     45–15
7 Nov 18:00 Japan  1–3  Russia 17–16 7–15 5–15 8–15   37–60
8 Nov 12:30 Netherlands  3–0  Dominican Republic 15–8 15–3 15–7     45–18
8 Nov 15:00 Russia  3–0  Peru 15–2 15–9 15–6     45–17
8 Nov 18:00 Brazil  3–0  Japan 15–10 15–4 15–7     45–21
9 Nov 13:00 Netherlands  0–3  Russia 9–15 5–15 2–15     16–45
9 Nov 15:30 Brazil  3–0  Peru 15–5 15–5 15–7     45–17
9 Nov 18:30 Dominican Republic  0–3  Japan 1–15 13–15 0–15     14–45

Pool F

Venue: Marine Messe Fukuoka, Fukuoka[17][18]

Pos Team Pld W L Pts SW SL SR SPW SPL SPR Qualification
1  Cuba 5 5 0 10 15 1 15.000 239 135 1.770 Finals
2  China 5 3 2 8 11 8 1.375 248 196 1.265
3  Italy 5 2 3 7 8 9 0.889 202 217 0.931 5th–8th places
4  Croatia 5 2 3 7 10 12 0.833 268 293 0.915
5  South Korea 5 2 3 7 7 13 0.538 213 281 0.758
6  Bulgaria 5 1 4 6 5 13 0.385 197 245 0.804
Source:
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total
7 Nov 12:30 China  3–0  Italy 15–3 15–8 15–5     45–16
7 Nov 15:00 Cuba  3–0  South Korea 15–8 15–2 15–5     45–15
7 Nov 18:00 Croatia  3–1  Bulgaria 15–9 16–14 11–15 17–15   59–53
8 Nov 12:30 China  0–3  Cuba 6–15 8–15 11–15     25–45
8 Nov 15:00 Italy  2–3  Croatia 15–10 13–15 15–8 12–15 12–15 67–63
8 Nov 18:00 South Korea  1–3  Bulgaria 5–15 15–12 6–15 12–15   38–57
9 Nov 13:00 Croatia  0–3  Cuba 11–15 14–16 6–15     31–46
9 Nov 15:30 China  3–0  Bulgaria 15–12 15–8 15–2     45–22
9 Nov 18:30 Italy  3–0  South Korea 16–14 16–14 15–8     47–36

Final round

Venue: Osaka Chuo Gymnasium, Osaka[19][20]

5th–8th places

 
5th–8th semifinals5th place
 
      
 
11 November
 
 
 Netherlands 0
 
12 November
 
 Italy 3
 
 Croatia 0
 
11 November
 
 Italy 3
 
 Japan 0
 
 
 Croatia 3
 
7th place
 
 
12 November
 
 
 Japan 1
 
 
 Netherlands 3
5th–8th semifinals
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total
11 Nov 10:30 Netherlands  0–3  Italy 7–15 4–15 14–16     25–46
11 Nov 18:30 Japan  0–3  Croatia 13–15 5–15 9–15     27–45
7th place match
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total
12 Nov 15:30 Japan  1–3  Netherlands 12–15 15–3 10–15 8–15   45–48
5th place match
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total
12 Nov 10:30 Croatia  0–3  Italy 7–15 10–15 8–15     25–45

Finals

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
11 November
 
 
 Russia 0
 
12 November
 
 China 3
 
 China 0
 
11 November
 
 Cuba 3
 
 Brazil 1
 
 
 Cuba 3
 
3rd place
 
 
12 November
 
 
 Brazil 1
 
 
 Russia 3
Semifinals
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total
11 Nov 13:00 Russia  0–3  China 4–15 4–15 9–15     17–45
11 Nov 15:30 Brazil  1–3  Cuba 10–15 15–4 11–15 10–15   46–49
3rd place match
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total
12 Nov 13:00 Brazil  1–3  Russia 15–13 5–15 11–15 13–15   44–58
Final
Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total
12 Nov 18:30 China  0–3  Cuba 4–15 14–16 12–15     30–46

Final standing

Awards

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