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Russia
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Nickname(s) Reds Caesar Land
Association Russian Volleyball Federation
Confederation CEV
Head coach Russia Konstantin Bryanskiyly
FIVB ranking 2 127
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Third
Summer Olympics
Appearances 14 (First in 1964)
Best result Gold (1964 (USSR)), (1968 (USSR)), (1980 (USSR)), (2012)
World Championship
Appearances 18 (First in 1949)
Best result Gold 1949 (USSR), 1952 (USSR), 1960 (USSR), 1962 (USSR), 1978 (USSR), 1982 (USSR))
World Cup
Appearances 11 (First in 1965)
Best result Simple gold cup.svg 1965 (USSR), 1977 (URS), 1981 (URS), 1991 (URS), 1999, 2011)
European Championship
Appearances 28 (First in 1950 (as USSR))
Best result Gold 1950 (USSR), 1951 (USSR), 1967 (USSR), 1971 (USSR), 1975 (USSR), 1977 (USSR), 1979 (USSR), 1981 (USSR), 1983 (USSR), 1985 (USSR), 1987 (USSR), 1991 (USSR), 2013, 2017)
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Honours
Olympic Games
Gold 1964 Tokyo Team (URS)
Gold 1968 Mexico City Team (URS)
Gold 1980 Moscow Team (URS)
Gold 2012 London Team
Silver 1976 Montreal Team (URS)
Silver 1988 Seoul Team (URS)
Silver 2000 Sydney Team
Silver 2020 Tokyo Team
Bronze 1972 Munich Team (URS)
Bronze 2004 Athens Team
Bronze 2008 Beijing Team
World Championship
Gold 1949 Czechoslovakia (URS)
Gold 1952 Soviet Union (URS)
Gold 1960 Brazil (URS)
Gold 1962 Soviet Union (URS)
Gold 1978 Italy (URS)
Gold 1982 Argentina (URS)
Silver 1974 Mexico (URS)
Silver 1986 France (URS)
Silver 2002 Argentina
Bronze 1956 France (URS)
Bronze 1966 Czechoslovakia (URS)
Bronze 1990 Brazil (URS)
World Cup
Gold 1965 Poland (URS)
Gold 1977 Japan (URS)
Gold 1981 Japan (URS)
Gold 1991 Japan (URS)
Gold 1999 Japan
Gold 2011 Japan
Silver 1985 Japan (URS)
Silver 2007 Japan
Bronze 1969 East Germany (URS)
Bronze 1989 Japan (URS)
World Grand Champions Cup
Silver 2013 Japan
World League
Gold 2002 Belo Horizonte
Gold 2011 Gdańsk
Gold 2013 Mar del Plata
Silver 1993 São Paulo
Silver 1998 Milan
Silver 2000 Rotterdam
Silver 2007 Katowice
Silver 2010 Córdoba
Bronze 1991 Milan (URS)
Bronze 1996 Rotterdam
Bronze 1997 Moscow
Bronze 2001 Katowice
Bronze 2006 Moscow
Bronze 2008 Rio de Janeiro
Bronze 2009 Belgrade
Nations League
Gold 2018 Lille
Gold 2019 Chicago
European Championship
Gold 1950 Bulgaria (URS)
Gold 1951 France (URS)
Gold 1967 Turkey (URS)
Gold 1971 Italy (URS)
Gold 1975 Yugoslavia (URS)
Gold 1977 Finland (URS)
Gold 1979 France (URS)
Gold 1981 Bulgaria (URS)
Gold 1983 East Germany (URS)
Gold 1985 Netherlands (URS)
Gold 1987 Belgium (URS)
Gold 1991 Germany (URS)
Gold 2013 Denmark/Poland
Gold 2017 Poland
Silver 1999 Austria
Silver 2005 Italy/Serbia and Montenegro
Silver 2007 Russia
Bronze 1958 Czechoslovakia (URS)
Bronze 1963 Romania (URS)
Bronze 1993 Finland
Bronze 2001 Czech Republic
Bronze 2003 Germany
European Games
Bronze 2015 Baku Team
European League
Gold 2005 Kazan
Silver 2004 Opava
Summer Universiade
Gold 2009 Belgrade Team
Gold 2011 Shenzhen Team
Gold 2013 Kazan Team
Gold 2015 Gwangju Team
Silver 2017 Taipei Team
Bronze 1997 Sicily Team
Bronze 2001 Beijing Team
Bronze 2019 Naples Team
Goodwill Games
Gold 1986 Moscow Team
Silver 1990 Seattle Team

The Russia men's national volleyball team is a group of top volleyball players who represent Russia in international games. The team is managed by the Russian Volleyball Federation.

The FIVB, which is the main international volleyball group, sees Russia as the team that carries on the history and records of the Soviet Union (from 1948 to 1991) and the CIS (in 1992). The Soviet Union's volleyball group joined the FIVB in 1948. Since then, the team has been very successful. They have won many major titles, including six World Championships, four Olympic Games gold medals, six World Cups, and 14 European Championships. These wins combine the achievements of both the Soviet Union and Russia.

Team History

The volleyball team from the USSR joined the FIVB in 1948. The very next year, they played in the first World Championship. They quickly became a strong force in international volleyball.

Recently, due to decisions by international sports organizations, all Russian national teams, clubs, and officials were suspended from many events. This also meant that Russia could not host the 2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship or some 2022 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League games. The European Volleyball Confederation (CEV) also stopped Russian teams and officials from taking part in European competitions.

Team Achievements

This table shows all the medals the team has won in major international competitions.

Event Gold Silver Bronze Total
Olympic Games 4 4 3 11
World Championship 6 3 3 12
World Cup 6 2 2 10
World Grand Champions Cup 0 1 0 1
World League 3 5 7 15
Nations League 2 0 0 2
European Championship 14 3 5 22
European Games 0 0 1 1
European League 1 1 0 2
Summer Univesiade 4 1 3 8
Goodwill Games 1 1 0 2
Total 41 21 24 86

Tournament Results

Here you can see how the team performed in different major tournaments over the years.

Olympic Games Performance

     Champions       Runners up       Third place       Fourth place

World Championship Performance

     Champions       Runners up       Third place       Fourth place

World Championship record
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL Squad
Czechoslovakia 1949 Final Group Champions 8 8 0 24 2 Squad
Soviet Union 1952 Final Group Champions 8 8 0 24 0 Squad
France 1956 Final Group 3rd Place 11 9 2 30 10 Squad
Brazil 1960 Final Group Champions 10 10 0 24 5 Squad
Soviet Union 1962 Final Group Champions 11 11 0 33 6 Squad
Czechoslovakia 1966 Final Group 3rd Place 11 7 4 29 15 Squad
Bulgaria 1970 Final Group 6th Place 11 6 5 22 16 Squad
Mexico 1974 Final Group 2nd Place 11 8 3 27 10 Squad
Italy 1978 Final Group Champions 9 9 0 27 3 Squad
Argentina 1982 Final Champions 9 9 0 27 2 Squad
France 1986 Final Runners-up 8 7 1 22 5 Squad
Brazil 1990 Semifinals 3rd Place 7 5 2 18 6 Squad
Greece 1994 Quarterfinals 7th Place 7 4 3 15 11 Squad
Japan 1998 5th–8th places 5th Place 12 10 2 33 11 Squad
Argentina 2002 Final Runners-up 9 6 3 21 15 Squad
Japan 2006 5th–8th semifinals 7th Place 11 8 3 26 10 Squad
Italy 2010 5th place match 5th place 9 7 2 24 10 Squad
Poland 2014 5th place match 5th place 12 9 3 30 13 Squad
Italy Bulgaria 2018 Third round 6th place 13 7 6 23 14 Squad
Poland Slovenia 2022 Not participating
Philippines 2025
Poland 2027 Future event
Total 6 Titles 19/19 187 148 39 479 164

World Cup Performance

     Champions       Runners up       Third place       Fourth place

World Cup record
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL Squad
Poland 1965 Champions 7 6 1 20 7 Squad
East Germany 1969 3rd Place 6 4 2 13 8 Squad
Japan 1977 Champions 8 7 1 23 5 Squad
Japan 1981 Round Robin Champions 7 7 0 21 2 Squad
Japan 1985 Round Robin Runners-up 7 5 2 18 8 Squad
Japan 1989 Round Robin 3rd Place 7 5 2 16 11 Squad
Japan 1991 Round Robin Champions 8 7 1 22 4 Squad
Japan 1995 did not participate
Japan 1999 Round Robin Champions 11 9 2 31 11 Squad
Japan 2003 did not participate
Japan 2007 Round Robin Runners-up 11 9 2 29 9 Squad
Japan 2011 Round Robin Champions 11 10 1 30 8 Squad
Japan 2015 Round Robin 4th place 11 8 3 25 12 Squad
Japan 2019 Round Robin 6th place 11 5 6 20 23 Squad
Total 6 Titles 12/14 105 82 23 268 108

World Grand Champions Cup

  • 2013 – 2 Silver medal

European Championship Performance

     Champions       Runners up       Third place       Fourth place

European Championship record
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL Squad
Italy 1948 did not enter
Bulgaria 1950 Round Robin Champions 5 5 0 15 0 Squad
France 1951 Final Group Champions 7 7 0 21 0 Squad
Romania 1955 Final Group 4th Place 10 7 3 25 12 Squad
Czechoslovakia 1958 Final Group 3rd Place 11 8 3 29 13 Squad
Romania 1963 Final Group 3rd Place 9 6 3 24 16 Squad
Turkey 1967 Final Group Champions 10 10 0 30 6 Squad
Italy 1971 Final Group Champions 6 5 1 15 4 Squad
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1975 Final Group Champions 7 7 0 21 3 Squad
Finland 1977 Final Champions 7 6 1 19 5 Squad
France 1979 Final Group Champions 7 7 0 21 3 Squad
Bulgaria 1981 Final Group Champions 7 7 0 21 3 Squad
East Germany 1983 Final Group Champions 7 7 0 21 3 Squad
Netherlands 1985 Final Group Champions 7 7 0 21 2 Squad
Belgium 1987 Final Champions 7 7 0 21 5 Squad
Sweden 1989 Semifinals 4th Place 7 5 2 17 10 Squad
Germany 1991 Final Champions 7 7 0 21 1 Squad
Finland 1993 Semifinals 3rd Place 7 6 1 18 6 Squad
Greece 1995 Groups Round 5th Place 7 5 2 18 8 Squad
Netherlands 1997 Groups Round 5th Place 7 4 3 16 9 Squad
Austria 1999 Final Runners-up 5 4 1 13 5 Squad
Czech Republic 2001 Semifinals 3rd Place 7 5 2 15 11 Squad
Germany 2003 Semifinals 3rd Place 7 7 0 21 4 Squad
Italy 2005 Final Runners-up 7 6 1 20 10 Squad
Russia 2007 Final Runners-up 8 7 1 23 7 Squad
Turkey 2009 Semifinals 4th Place 8 6 2 20 10 Squad
AustriaCzech Republic 2011 Semifinals 4th Place 6 4 2 15 8 Squad
DenmarkPoland 2013 Final Champions 7 6 1 18 7 Squad
BulgariaItaly 2015 Quarter-finals 6th Place 4 3 1 9 4 Squad
Poland 2017 Final Champions 7 7 0 18 2 Squad
BelgiumFranceNetherlandsSlovenia 2019 Quarter-finals 5th Place 7 6 1 19 5 Squad
Czech RepublicEstoniaFinlandPoland 2021 Quarter-finals 7th Place 7 5 2 16 11 Squad
ItalyBulgariaNorth MacedoniaIsrael 2023 Not participating
BulgariaFinlandItalyRomania 2026
Total 14 Titles 30/33 223 189 33 601 193

European League Performance

  • 2004 – 2 Silver medal
  • 2005 – 1 Gold medal

Goodwill Games Performance

     Champions       Runners up       Third place       Fourth place

Goodwill Games record
Year Round Position GP MW ML SW SL
Soviet Union 1986 Final Champions 5 5 0 15 6
United States 1990 Final Runners up 5 3 2 12 8
Total 1 Titles 2/2 10 8 2 27 14

Team Roster

This section lists the players who were part of the team for the 2020 Summer Olympics.

2020 Olympic Squad

The players listed below were on the Russian team for the 2020 Summer Olympics.

Head coach: Konstantin Bryanskiy

No. Name Date of birth Height Weight Spike Block 2020-21 club
1 Podlesnykh, YaroslavYaroslav Podlesnykh 3 September 1994 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 89 kg (196 lb) 341 cm (134 in) 330 cm (130 in) Russia Dinamo Moscow
4 Volvich, ArtemArtem Volvich 22 June 1990 2.12 m (6 ft 11 in) 96 kg (212 lb) 350 cm (140 in) 330 cm (130 in) Russia Zenit Kazan
7 Volkov, DmitryDmitry Volkov 25 May 1995 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 88 kg (194 lb) 340 cm (130 in) 330 cm (130 in) Russia Fakel Novy Urengoy
9 Iakovlev, IvanIvan Iakovlev 17 April 1995 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) 89 kg (196 lb) 360 cm (140 in) 350 cm (140 in) Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
10 Bogdan, DenisDenis Bogdan 13 October 1996 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) 92 kg (203 lb) 350 cm (140 in) 340 cm (130 in) Russia Fakel Novy Urengoy
11 Pankov, PavelPavel Pankov 14 August 1995 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 90 kg (200 lb) 345 cm (136 in) 330 cm (130 in) Russia Dinamo Moscow
15 Poletaev, ViktorViktor Poletaev 27 July 1995 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 85 kg (187 lb) 360 cm (140 in) 340 cm (130 in) Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
17 Mikhaylov, MaximMaxim Mikhaylov 19 March 1988 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) 103 kg (227 lb) 360 cm (140 in) 340 cm (130 in) Russia Zenit Kazan
18 Kliuka, EgorEgor Kliuka 15 June 1995 2.09 m (6 ft 10 in) 93 kg (205 lb) 370 cm (150 in) 350 cm (140 in) Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
20 Kurkaev, IlyasIlyas Kurkaev 18 January 1994 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) 95 kg (209 lb) 355 cm (140 in) 335 cm (132 in) Russia Lokomotiv Novosibirsk
24 Kobzar, IgorIgor Kobzar (C) 13 April 1991 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 86 kg (190 lb) 337 cm (133 in) 315 cm (124 in) Russia Kuzbass Kemerovo
27 Golubev, ValentinValentin Golubev 3 May 1992 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 70 kg (150 lb) 310 cm (120 in) 305 cm (120 in) Russia Belogorie

Team Coaches

Here is a list of the coaches who have led the Russian men's national volleyball team.

  • Russia Viacheslav Platonov (1996–1997)
  • Russia Vyacheslav Zaytsev (1997–1997)
  • Russia Gennadiy Shipulin (1998–2004)
  • Serbia Zoran Gajić (2005–2006)
  • Russia Vladimir Alekno (2007–2008)
  • Italy Daniele Bagnoli (2009–2010)
  • Russia Vladimir Alekno (2011–2012)
  • Russia Andrey Voronkov (2013–2015)
  • Russia Vladimir Alekno (2015–2016)
  • Russia Sergey Shlyapnikov (2017–2019)
  • Finland Tuomas Sammelvuo (2019–2022)
  • Russia Konstantin Bryanskiy (2022-present)

Kit Providers

The table below shows the companies that have provided uniforms for the Russia national volleyball team.

Period Kit provider
2000– Champion
Mizuno

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