East Asian Zonal Volleyball Association

East Asian Zonal Volleyball Association
AbbreviationEAZVA
FormationDecember 1993; 30 years ago
TypeSports organisation
Region served
East Asia
Membership
8 member associations
Official language
English
President
Cai Yi
Parent organization
AVC
WebsiteAsianVolleyball.net

The East Asian Zonal Volleyball Association, is the governing body for the sports of indoor, beach and grass volleyball in East Asia.

In the spirit of the FIVB 2001 Plan, AVC was the first to create five Zonal Associations at the 10th General Assembly in December 1993 prior to the FIVB Centennial Congress in September 1994.

Member associations

Code Association National teams IOC
member
OCA
member
ONOC
member
CHN China China (M, W) Yes Yes No
HKG Hong Kong Hong Kong (M, W) Yes Yes No
JPN Japan Japan (M, W) Yes Yes No
KOR South Korea South Korea (M, W) Yes Yes No
MAC Macau Macau (M, W) No Yes No
MGL Mongolia Mongolia (M, W) Yes Yes No
PRK North Korea North Korea (M, W) Yes Yes No
TPE Chinese Taipei (M, W) Yes Yes No

Ranking

Men's national teams

Senior team

Rankings are calculated by FIVB.[1]

EAZVA AVC FIVB Country Points Change
1 2 14  Japan 66 Steady
2 4 20  China 50 Decrease 1
3 5 22  South Korea 41 Steady
4 6 33  Chinese Taipei 18 Steady
5 16 77  Hong Kong 7 Steady
6 25 137  Macau 0 Steady

Last updated 22 August 2016

Women's national teams

Senior team

Rankings are calculated by FIVB.[2]

EAZVA AVC FIVB Country Points Change
1 1 1  China 328 Increase 2
2 2 6  Japan 178 Decrease 1
3 3 10  South Korea 100 Decrease 1
4 8 55  Chinese Taipei 9 Decrease 12
5 10 66  Hong Kong 7 Steady
6 15 115  Mongolia 2 Increase 3
 North Korea

Last updated 22 August 2016

Executive committee

Position Name
President China Cai Yi
Member TBD
TBD
TBD

Competitions

Volleyball

Competition Winners Runner-up Third place Current event
Men tournament
Asian Eastern Championship
China

Chinese Taipei

North Korea
2019[3]
East Asian Games
Chinese Taipei

Japan

China
2013
Women tournament
Asian Eastern Championship
Japan

China

North Korea
2018[4]
East Asian Games
China

Japan

North Korea
2013

See also

References

  1. ^ "FIVB Men's U21 World Ranking – as per September 2015". FIVB.
  2. ^ "FIVB Men's U21 World Ranking – as per September 2015". FIVB.
  3. ^ "CHINA REIGN SUPREME OVER AVC EASTERN ZONE MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP IN ZHANGJIAGANG". AVC. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  4. ^ "JAPAN RECLAIM AVC EASTERN ZONE WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE IN ZHANGJIAGANG". AVC. July 15, 2018. Retrieved July 16, 2018.

External links

  • AVC official website (in English)