2019 in volleyball
The following were volleyball-related events during 2019 throughout the world.
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| 2019 in sports | 
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Beach volleyball
    
    World and continental beach volleyball events
    
- June 18–23: 2019 FIVB Beach Volleyball U21 World Championships in  Udon Thani[1] Udon Thani[1]
- June 28 – July 7: 2019 Beach Volleyball World Championships in  Hamburg[2] Hamburg[2]- Winners:  Russia (Oleg Stoyanovskiy & Viacheslav Krasilnikov) (m) / Russia (Oleg Stoyanovskiy & Viacheslav Krasilnikov) (m) /.svg.png.webp) Canada (Sarah Pavan & Melissa Humana-Paredes) (f) Canada (Sarah Pavan & Melissa Humana-Paredes) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- September 4–8: 2019 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour Finals in  Rome[3] Rome[3]- Winners:  Russia (Oleg Stoyanovskiy & Viacheslav Krasilnikov) (m) / Russia (Oleg Stoyanovskiy & Viacheslav Krasilnikov) (m) / Germany (Laura Ludwig & Margareta Kozuch) (f) Germany (Laura Ludwig & Margareta Kozuch) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- September 18–22: 2019 FIVB Beach Volleyball Olympic Qualification Tournament in  Haiyang[4] Haiyang[4]
2019 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour
    
- January 2 – September 8: 2019 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour
2019 World Tour Five Star BV events
    
- July 9–14: Five Star No. 1 in .svg.png.webp) Gstaad[7] Gstaad[7]- Winners:  Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) / Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) / United States (April Ross & Alexandra Klineman) (f) United States (April Ross & Alexandra Klineman) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- July 31 – August 4: Five Star No. 2 (final) in  Vienna[8] Vienna[8]- Winners:  Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) / Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) /.svg.png.webp) Canada (Sarah Pavan & Melissa Humana-Paredes) (f) Canada (Sarah Pavan & Melissa Humana-Paredes) (f)
 
- Winners: 
2019 World Tour Four Star BV events
    
- January 2–6: Four Star No. 1 in  The Hague[9] The Hague[9]- Winners:  Russia (Viacheslav Krasilnikov & Oleg Stoyanovskiy) (m) / Russia (Viacheslav Krasilnikov & Oleg Stoyanovskiy) (m) / Brazil (Ana Patricia Silva Ramos & Rebecca Cavalcanti Barbosa Silva) (f) Brazil (Ana Patricia Silva Ramos & Rebecca Cavalcanti Barbosa Silva) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- March 11–16: Four Star No. 2 in  Doha (men only)[10] Doha (men only)[10]- Winners:  Chile (Marco Grimalt & Esteban Grimalt) Chile (Marco Grimalt & Esteban Grimalt)
 
- Winners: 
- April 24–28: Four Star No. 3 in  Xiamen[11] Xiamen[11]
- May 15–19: Four Star #4 in  Itapema[12] Itapema[12]- Winners:  Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) / Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) / United States (Alexandra Klineman & April Ross) (f) United States (Alexandra Klineman & April Ross) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- May 22–26: Four Star No. 5 in  Jinjiang, Fujian[13] Jinjiang, Fujian[13]- Winners:  Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) / Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) / United States (Kerri Walsh Jennings & Brooke Sweat) (f) United States (Kerri Walsh Jennings & Brooke Sweat) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- May 29 – June 2: Four Star No. 6 in  Ostrava[14] Ostrava[14]- Winners:  Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) / Norway (Anders Mol & Christian Sørum) (m) / Brazil (Ágatha Bednarczuk & Eduarda Santos Lisboa) (f) Brazil (Ágatha Bednarczuk & Eduarda Santos Lisboa) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- June 12–16: Four Star No. 7 in  Warsaw[15] Warsaw[15]- Winners:  Brazil (Evandro Oliveira & Bruno Oscar Schmidt) (m) / Brazil (Evandro Oliveira & Bruno Oscar Schmidt) (m) /.svg.png.webp) Australia (Mariafe Artacho del Solar & Taliqua Clancy) (f) Australia (Mariafe Artacho del Solar & Taliqua Clancy) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- July 17–21: Four Star No. 8 in  Espinho[16] Espinho[16]- Winners:  Brazil (Alison Cerutti & Álvaro Morais Filho) (m) / Brazil (Alison Cerutti & Álvaro Morais Filho) (m) / Russia (Nadezda Makroguzova & Svetlana Kholomina) (f) Russia (Nadezda Makroguzova & Svetlana Kholomina) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- July 24–28: Four Star No. 9 in  Tokyo[17] Tokyo[17]
- August 14–18: Four Star #10 in  Moscow[18] Moscow[18]- Winners:  Latvia (Aleksandrs Samoilovs & Jānis Šmēdiņš) (m) / Latvia (Aleksandrs Samoilovs & Jānis Šmēdiņš) (m) /.svg.png.webp) Switzerland (Anouk Vergé-Dépré & Joana Heidrich) (f) Switzerland (Anouk Vergé-Dépré & Joana Heidrich) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- November 13–17: Four Star No. 11 in  Chetumal Chetumal
2019 World Tour Three Star BV events
    
- March 6–10: Three Star No. 1 in .svg.png.webp) Sydney[19] Sydney[19]- Winners:  Chile (Marco Grimalt & Esteban Grimalt) (m) / Chile (Marco Grimalt & Esteban Grimalt) (m) /.svg.png.webp) Australia (Becchara Palmer & Nicole Laird) (f) Australia (Becchara Palmer & Nicole Laird) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- April 30 – May 4: Three Star No. 2 in  Kuala Lumpur[20] Kuala Lumpur[20]- Winners:  Brazil (Alison Cerutti & Álvaro Morais Filho) (m) / Brazil (Alison Cerutti & Álvaro Morais Filho) (m) / Czech Republic (Barbora Hermannová & Markéta Sluková) (f) Czech Republic (Barbora Hermannová & Markéta Sluková) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- July 17–21: Three Star No. 3 in .svg.png.webp) Edmonton[21] Edmonton[21]- Winners: .svg.png.webp) Switzerland (Nico Beeler & Marco Krattiger) (m) / Switzerland (Nico Beeler & Marco Krattiger) (m) /.svg.png.webp) Canada (Sarah Pavan & Melissa Humana-Paredes) (f) Canada (Sarah Pavan & Melissa Humana-Paredes) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- August 22–25: Three Star No. 4 in  Jūrmala (men only)[22] Jūrmala (men only)[22]- Winners:  Latvia (Aleksandrs Samoilovs & Jānis Šmēdiņš) Latvia (Aleksandrs Samoilovs & Jānis Šmēdiņš)
 
- Winners: 
- October 30 – November 3: Three Star No. 5 in  Qinzhou[23] Qinzhou[23]- Winners: .svg.png.webp) Switzerland (Adrian Heidrich & Mirco Gerson) (m) / Switzerland (Adrian Heidrich & Mirco Gerson) (m) / Germany (Karla Borger & Julia Sude) (f) Germany (Karla Borger & Julia Sude) (f)
 
- Winners: 
2019 World Tour Two Star BV events
    
- February 21–24: Two Star No. 1 in  Phnom Penh (women only)[24] Phnom Penh (women only)[24]- Winners:  Greece (Peny Karagkouni & Vassiliki Arvaniti) Greece (Peny Karagkouni & Vassiliki Arvaniti)
 
- Winners: 
- March 21–24: Two Star No. 2 in  Siem Reap (men only)[25] Siem Reap (men only)[25]- Winners:  Austria (Christoph Dressler & Alexander Huber) Austria (Christoph Dressler & Alexander Huber)
 
- Winners: 
- May 15–19: Two Star No. 3 in  Aydın[26] Aydın[26]- Winners:  Poland (Maciej Rudol & Jakub Szalankiewicz) (m) / Poland (Maciej Rudol & Jakub Szalankiewicz) (m) / Russia (Maria Voronina & Mariia Bocharova) (f) Russia (Maria Voronina & Mariia Bocharova) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- May 30 – June 2: Two Star No. 4 in  Nantong (women only)[27] Nantong (women only)[27]- Winners:  China (WEN Shuhui & WANG Jingzhe) China (WEN Shuhui & WANG Jingzhe)
 
- Winners: 
- June 5–9: Two Star #5 in  Nanjing (women only)[28] Nanjing (women only)[28]- Winners:  China (WEN Shuhui & WANG Jingzhe) China (WEN Shuhui & WANG Jingzhe)
 
- Winners: 
- July 4–7: Two Star #6 in  Qidong, Jiangsu[29] Qidong, Jiangsu[29]
- August 22–25: Two Star #7 in  Zhongwei (women only)[30] Zhongwei (women only)[30]- Winners:  China (WEN Shuhui & WANG Jingzhe) China (WEN Shuhui & WANG Jingzhe)
 
- Winners: 
2019 World Tour One Star BV events
    
- February 28 – March 3: One Star #1 in  Visakhapatnam[31] Visakhapatnam[31]- Winners:  Germany (Armin Dollinger & Simon Kulzer) (m) / Germany (Armin Dollinger & Simon Kulzer) (m) / Czech Republic (Martina Bonnerová & Martina Maixnerova) (f) Czech Republic (Martina Bonnerová & Martina Maixnerova) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- March 7–10: One Star #2 in  Kg Speu (men only)[32] Kg Speu (men only)[32]- Winners:  Russia (Maxim Sivolap & Artem Yarzutkin) Russia (Maxim Sivolap & Artem Yarzutkin)
 
- Winners: 
- April 4–7: One Star #3 in  Battambang (women only)[33] Battambang (women only)[33]- Winners:  United States (Lara Dykstra & Cassie House) United States (Lara Dykstra & Cassie House)
 
- Winners: 
- April 8–11: One Star #4 in  Satun[34] Satun[34]- Winners:  Ukraine (Denys Denysenko & Vladyslav Iemelianchyk) (m) / Ukraine (Denys Denysenko & Vladyslav Iemelianchyk) (m) / Chinese Taipei (Kou Nai-han & LIU Pi-hsin) (f) Chinese Taipei (Kou Nai-han & LIU Pi-hsin) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- April 11–14: One Star No. 5 in  Langkawi[35] Langkawi[35]- Winners:  Russia (Daniil Kuvichka & Anton Kislytsyn) (m) / Russia (Daniil Kuvichka & Anton Kislytsyn) (m) / United States (Lara Dykstra & Cassie House) (f) United States (Lara Dykstra & Cassie House) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- April 18–21: One Star #6 in  Gothenburg[36] Gothenburg[36]- Winners:  Belarus (Aliaksandr Dziadkou & Pavel Piatrushka) (m) / Belarus (Aliaksandr Dziadkou & Pavel Piatrushka) (m) / Netherlands (Emi van Driel & Raïsa Schoon) (f) Netherlands (Emi van Driel & Raïsa Schoon) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- May 9–12: One Star #7 in  Tuần Châu (women only)[37] Tuần Châu (women only)[37]- Winners:  Russia (Ksenia Dabizha & Daria Rudykh) Russia (Ksenia Dabizha & Daria Rudykh)
 
- Winners: 
- May 23–26: One Star #8 in  Boracay[38] Boracay[38]
- June 6–10: One Star #9 in  Baden[39] Baden[39]- Winners:  Austria (Clemens Doppler & Alexander Horst) (m) / Austria (Clemens Doppler & Alexander Horst) (m) / Austria (Katharina Schützenhöfer & Lena Plesiutschnig) (f) Austria (Katharina Schützenhöfer & Lena Plesiutschnig) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- June 14–16: One Star No. 10 in  Ios[40] Ios[40]
- July 11–14: One Star #11 in  Daegu (women only)[41] Daegu (women only)[41]- Winners:  Russia (Alexandra Moiseeva & Ekaterina Syrtseva) Russia (Alexandra Moiseeva & Ekaterina Syrtseva)
 
- Winners: 
- July 12–14: One Star No. 12 in  Alba Adriatica (women only)[42] Alba Adriatica (women only)[42]- Winners:  Netherlands (Emi van Driel & Raïsa Schoon) Netherlands (Emi van Driel & Raïsa Schoon)
 
- Winners: 
- July 18–21: One Star #13 in  Ulsan (women only) Ulsan (women only)- Event cancelled.
 
- July 25–28: One Star No. 14 in  Pinarella Di Cervia (men only)[43] Pinarella Di Cervia (men only)[43]- Winners:  Russia (Maksim Hudyakov & Igor Velichko) Russia (Maksim Hudyakov & Igor Velichko)
 
- Winners: 
- August 1–4: One Star #15 in  Ljubljana[44] Ljubljana[44]
- August 1–4: One Star #16 in  Malbork (men only)[45] Malbork (men only)[45]- Winners:  Poland (Michal Kadziola & Marcin Ociepski) Poland (Michal Kadziola & Marcin Ociepski)
 
- Winners: 
- August 7–11: One Star #17 in  Vaduz[46] Vaduz[46]- Winners:  Austria (Moritz Fabian Kindl & Mathias Seiser) (m) / Austria (Moritz Fabian Kindl & Mathias Seiser) (m) / Netherlands (Emma Piersma & Pleun Ypma) (f) Netherlands (Emma Piersma & Pleun Ypma) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- August 8–11: One Star #18 in  Miguel Pereira[47] Miguel Pereira[47]
- August 8–11: One Star #19 in  Budapest[48] Budapest[48]
- August 15–18: One Star #20 in .svg.png.webp) Knokke-Heist[49] Knokke-Heist[49]
- August 21–24: One Star #21 in  Rubavu District[50] Rubavu District[50]- Winners:  Japan (Kensuke Shoji & Masato Kurasaka) (m) / Japan (Kensuke Shoji & Masato Kurasaka) (m) / Netherlands (Iris Reinders & Mexime van Driel) (f) Netherlands (Iris Reinders & Mexime van Driel) (f)
 
- Winners: 
- August 24–27: One Star #22 in  Salalah (men only)[51] Salalah (men only)[51]- Winners:  Denmark (Daniel Thomsen & Morten Overgaard) Denmark (Daniel Thomsen & Morten Overgaard)
 
- Winners: 
- August 27–31: One Star #23 in  Montpellier (men only)[52] Montpellier (men only)[52]- Winners:  Netherlands (Dirk Boehlé & Stefan Boermans) Netherlands (Dirk Boehlé & Stefan Boermans)
 
- Winners: 
- August 28 – September 1: One Star #24 in  Oslo (men only)[53] Oslo (men only)[53]- Winners:  Norway (Anders Mol & Nils Gunnar Ringøen) Norway (Anders Mol & Nils Gunnar Ringøen)
 
- Winners: 
- October 1–4: One Star No. 25 in  Bandar Torkaman (men only)[54] Bandar Torkaman (men only)[54]- Winners:  Thailand (Nuttanon Inkiew & Sedtawat Padsawud) Thailand (Nuttanon Inkiew & Sedtawat Padsawud)
 
- Winners: 
- November 6–9: One Star #26 in  Tel Aviv[55] Tel Aviv[55]
- November 12–15: Aspire Beach Volleyball Cup (One Star #27) in  Doha[56] Doha[56]
Volleyball
    
    FIVB World Championships
    
- July 12–21: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship in  León, Guanajuato & Aguascalientes City[57] León, Guanajuato & Aguascalientes City[57]
- July 18–27: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship in  Manama[58] Manama[58]
- August 21–30: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship in  Tunis[59] Tunis[59]
- September 5–14: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship in  Cairo[60] Cairo[60] United States defeated United States defeated Italy, 3–2 in matches played, to win their first FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship title. Italy, 3–2 in matches played, to win their first FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship title.
 Brazil took third place. Brazil took third place.
 
- December 3–8: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship in  Betim[61] Betim[61]
- December 3–8: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship in  Shaoxing[62] Shaoxing[62]
FIVB World and Challenger Cups
    
- June 26–30: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's Challenger Cup in  Lima[63] Lima[63].svg.png.webp) Canada defeated the Canada defeated the Czech Republic, 3–2 in matches played, to win their first FIVB Volleyball Women's Challenger Cup title. Czech Republic, 3–2 in matches played, to win their first FIVB Volleyball Women's Challenger Cup title.
 Argentina took third place. Argentina took third place.
- Note: Canada has qualified to compete at the 2020 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League.
 
- July 3–7: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Challenger Cup in  Ljubljana[63] Ljubljana[63] Slovenia defeated Slovenia defeated Cuba, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first FIVB Volleyball Men's Challenger Cup title. Cuba, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first FIVB Volleyball Men's Challenger Cup title.
 Belarus took third place. Belarus took third place.
- Note: Slovenia has qualified to compete at the 2020 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League.
 
- September 14–29: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Cup in  Japan[64] Japan[64]- Champions:  China; Second: China; Second: United States; Third: United States; Third: Russia Russia
 
- Champions: 
- October 1–15: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Cup in  Japan[64] Japan[64]- Champions:  Brazil; Second: Brazil; Second: Poland; Third: Poland; Third: United States United States
 
- Champions: 
FIVB Nations League
    
- May 21 – June 20: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League[65]
- July 3–7: Women's VNL Finals in  Nanjing Nanjing- The  United States defeated United States defeated Brazil, 3–2 in matches played, to win their second consecutive FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League title. Brazil, 3–2 in matches played, to win their second consecutive FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League title.
 China took third place. China took third place.
 
- The 
 
- July 3–7: Women's VNL Finals in 
- May 31 – June 30: 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League[65]
- July 10–14: Men's VNL Finals in  Chicago Chicago Russia defeated the Russia defeated the United States, 3–1 in matches played, to win their second consecutive FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League title. United States, 3–1 in matches played, to win their second consecutive FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League title.
 Poland took third place. Poland took third place.
 
 
- July 10–14: Men's VNL Finals in 
NORCECA
    
- January 4–6: 2019 Women's NORCECA Caribbean Series in  San Juan (debut event)[66] San Juan (debut event)[66]- Winners:  Dominican Republic; Runner-up: Dominican Republic; Runner-up: Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
 
- Winners: 
- August 31 – September 8: 2019 Men's NORCECA Volleyball Championship in .svg.png.webp) Winnipeg[67] Winnipeg[67] Cuba defeated the Cuba defeated the United States, 3–1 in matches played, to win their 16th Men's NORCECA Volleyball Championship title. United States, 3–1 in matches played, to win their 16th Men's NORCECA Volleyball Championship title.
.svg.png.webp) Canada took third place. Canada took third place.
 
- October 6–14: 2019 Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship in  San Juan[68] San Juan[68]- The  Dominican Republic defeated the Dominican Republic defeated the United States, 3–2 in matches played, to win their second Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship title. United States, 3–2 in matches played, to win their second Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship title.
.svg.png.webp) Canada took third place. Canada took third place.
 
- The 
CSV
    
- National teams
- August 28 – September 1: 2019 Women's South American Volleyball Championship in  Lima[69] Lima[69]
- September 10–14: 2019 Men's South American Volleyball Championship in  Santiago[70] Santiago[70] Brazil defeated Brazil defeated Argentina, 3–2 in matches played, to win their 27th consecutive and 32nd overall Men's South American Volleyball Championship title. Argentina, 3–2 in matches played, to win their 27th consecutive and 32nd overall Men's South American Volleyball Championship title.
 Chile took third place. Chile took third place. Venezuela took fourth place. Venezuela took fourth place.
 Peru took fifth place. Peru took fifth place. Colombia took sixth place. Colombia took sixth place.
- Note 1: Brazil and Argentina both qualified to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
- Note 2: The other four teams here have qualified to compete at the 2020 South American Olympic Qualification Tournament.
 
- October 24–28: 2019 Girls' U16 South American Volleyball Championship in  Lima[71] Lima[71]- Champions:  Chile; Second: Chile; Second: Peru; Third: Peru; Third: Paraguay; Fourth: Paraguay; Fourth: Ecuador; Fifth: Ecuador; Fifth:.svg.png.webp) Bolivia Bolivia
 
- Champions: 
- Club teams
- September 29, 2018 – February 13: 2018–19 Copa Libertadores (finals in  Taubaté) Taubaté)- In the final,  Bolívar Volley defeated Bolívar Volley defeated SESC-RJ, 3–0, to win their 1st title. SESC-RJ, 3–0, to win their 1st title.
 SESI-SP took third place and SESI-SP took third place and Funvic Taubaté took fourth place. Funvic Taubaté took fourth place.
 
- In the final, 
- February 19–23: 2019 Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship in  Belo Horizonte[72] Belo Horizonte[72] Minas Tênis Clube defeated fellow Brazilian team, Dentil Praia, 3–0 in matches played, to win their second consecutive and fourth overall Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship title. Minas Tênis Clube defeated fellow Brazilian team, Dentil Praia, 3–0 in matches played, to win their second consecutive and fourth overall Women's South American Volleyball Club Championship title.
 San Lorenzo de Almagro (Vòley Femenino) took third place. San Lorenzo de Almagro (Vòley Femenino) took third place.
- Note: Minas Tênis Clube has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship.
 
- February 26 – March 2: 2019 Men's South American Volleyball Club Championship in  Belo Horizonte[73] Belo Horizonte[73] Sada Cruzeiro defeated Sada Cruzeiro defeated UPCN San Juan, 3–1 in matches played, to win their fourth consecutive and sixth overall Men's South American Volleyball Club Championship title. UPCN San Juan, 3–1 in matches played, to win their fourth consecutive and sixth overall Men's South American Volleyball Club Championship title.
 Club Obras Sanitarias took third place. Club Obras Sanitarias took third place.
- Note: Sada Cruzeiro has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship.
 
2019 Pan-American Volleyball Cup events
    
- April 24–29: 2019 Boys' Youth Pan-American Volleyball Cup in  Santo Domingo[74] Santo Domingo[74] Cuba defeated Cuba defeated Mexico, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first Boys' Youth Pan-American Volleyball Cup title. Mexico, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first Boys' Youth Pan-American Volleyball Cup title.
- The  Dominican Republic took third place. Dominican Republic took third place.
- Note: All teams mentioned here have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Boys' U19 World Championship.
 
- May 2–12: 2019 Men's Junior Pan-American Volleyball Cup in  Tarapoto[75] Tarapoto[75] Cuba defeated Cuba defeated.svg.png.webp) Canada, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first Men's Junior Pan-American Volleyball Cup title. Canada, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first Men's Junior Pan-American Volleyball Cup title.
 Puerto Rico took third place. Puerto Rico took third place.
- Note 1: Puerto Rico has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship.
- Note 2: By rankings alone, Canada has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship.
- Note 3: Cuba has already qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's U21 World Championship, from winning the 2018 NORCECA Championship.
 
- May 11–19: 2019 Women's Junior Pan-American Volleyball Cup in  Lima[76] Lima[76] Cuba defeated the Cuba defeated the Dominican Republic, 3–2 in matches played, to win their first Women's Junior Pan-American Volleyball Cup title. Dominican Republic, 3–2 in matches played, to win their first Women's Junior Pan-American Volleyball Cup title.
 Peru took third place. Peru took third place.
- Note 1: Cuba has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship.
- Note 2: Both the Dominican Republic and Peru have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's U20 World Championship because of their world team rankings.
 
- May 19–27: 2019 Girls' Youth Pan-American Volleyball Cup in  Durango City[77] Durango City[77] Peru defeated Peru defeated Puerto Rico, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first Girls' Youth Pan-American Volleyball Cup title. Puerto Rico, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first Girls' Youth Pan-American Volleyball Cup title.
 Mexico took third place. Mexico took third place.
- Note 1: Both Puerto Rico and Mexico qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship.
- Note 2: Peru has already qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship because of their second place finish at the 2018 Girls' Youth South American Volleyball Championship.
 
- June 14–22: 2019 Men's Pan-American Volleyball Cup in  Colima City[78] Colima City[78]
- July 4–14: 2019 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup in  Trujillo & Chiclayo[79] Trujillo & Chiclayo[79]- The  United States defeated the United States defeated the Dominican Republic, 3–0 in matches played, to win their third consecutive and sixth overall Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup title. Dominican Republic, 3–0 in matches played, to win their third consecutive and sixth overall Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup title.
 Colombia took third place. Colombia took third place.
 
- The 
CEV
    
- National teams
- May 25 – June 22: 2019 Women's European Volleyball League in  Croatia Croatia- The  Czech Republic defeated Czech Republic defeated Croatia, 3–1 in matches played, to win their second Women's European Volleyball League title. Croatia, 3–1 in matches played, to win their second Women's European Volleyball League title.
 Belarus took third place. Belarus took third place.
- Note: The Czech Republic and Croatia both qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Women's Challenger Cup.
 
- The 
- May 25 – June 23: 2019 Men's European Volleyball League in  Estonia Estonia Turkey defeated Turkey defeated Belarus, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first Men's European Volleyball League title. Belarus, 3–0 in matches played, to win their first Men's European Volleyball League title.
- The  Netherlands took third place. Netherlands took third place.
- Note: Turkey and Belarus both qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Challenger Cup.
 
- August 23 – September 8: 2019 Women's European Volleyball Championship in  Hungary, Hungary, Poland, Poland, Slovakia, & Slovakia, & Turkey[80] Turkey[80]
- September 13–29: 2019 Men's European Volleyball Championship in .svg.png.webp) Belgium, Belgium, France, France, Netherlands, & Netherlands, & Slovenia[81] Slovenia[81]
- Club teams
- October 9, 2018 – May 18, 2019: 2018–19 CEV Women's Champions League[82]
 Igor Gorgonzola Novara defeated fellow Italian team, Imoco Volley Conegliano, 3–1 in matches played, to win their first CEV Women's Champions League title. Igor Gorgonzola Novara defeated fellow Italian team, Imoco Volley Conegliano, 3–1 in matches played, to win their first CEV Women's Champions League title.
 
- October 9, 2018 – May 19, 2019: 2018–19 CEV Champions League[83]
 Cucine Lube Civitanova defeated Cucine Lube Civitanova defeated VC Zenit-Kazan, 3–1 in matches played, to win their second CEV Champions League title. VC Zenit-Kazan, 3–1 in matches played, to win their second CEV Champions League title.
 
- November 6, 2018 – March 26, 2019: 2018–19 Men's CEV Cup
 Diatec Trentino defeated Diatec Trentino defeated Galatasaray İstanbul, 6–2 in matches played over 2 legs, to win their first Men's CEV Cup title. Galatasaray İstanbul, 6–2 in matches played over 2 legs, to win their first Men's CEV Cup title.
 
- November 6, 2018 – March 26, 2019: 2018–19 Women's CEV Cup
 Unet E-Work Busto Arsizio defeated Unet E-Work Busto Arsizio defeated CSM Volei Alba Blaj, 6–1 in matches played over 2 legs, to win their third Women's CEV Cup title. CSM Volei Alba Blaj, 6–1 in matches played over 2 legs, to win their third Women's CEV Cup title.
 
- November 6, 2018 – March 27, 2019: 2018–19 CEV Challenge Cup
 Belogorie Belgorod defeated Belogorie Belgorod defeated Vero Volley Monza, 5–3 in matches played over 2 legs, to win their first CEV Challenge Cup title. Vero Volley Monza, 5–3 in matches played over 2 legs, to win their first CEV Challenge Cup title.
 
- November 6, 2018 – March 27, 2019: 2018–19 CEV Women's Challenge Cup
 Saugella Team Monza defeated Saugella Team Monza defeated Aydin BBSK, 6–1 in matches played over 2 legs, to win their first CEV Women's Challenge Cup title. Aydin BBSK, 6–1 in matches played over 2 legs, to win their first CEV Women's Challenge Cup title.
 
- League events
- September 27, 2018 – March 10, 2019: 2018–19 Women's MEVZA Cup (final four at  Olomouc)[84] Olomouc)[84] VK UP Olomouc defeated VK UP Olomouc defeated OK Nova KBM Branik, 3–1 in matches played, to win their first Women's MEVZA Cup title. OK Nova KBM Branik, 3–1 in matches played, to win their first Women's MEVZA Cup title.
 
- September 29, 2018 – March 2, 2019: 2018–19 Baltic Men Volleyball League (final four at  Tartu)[85] Tartu)[85] Bigbank Tartu defeated fellow Estonian team, Saaremaa, 3–2 in matches played, to win their third Baltic Men Volleyball League title. Bigbank Tartu defeated fellow Estonian team, Saaremaa, 3–2 in matches played, to win their third Baltic Men Volleyball League title.
 Pärnu took third place. Pärnu took third place.
 
- September 30, 2018 – March 16, 2019: 2018–19 MEVZA Cup (final four at  Bleiburg)[86] Bleiburg)[86] ACH Volley Ljubljana defeated ACH Volley Ljubljana defeated Posojilnica Aich/Dob, 3–0 in matches played, to win their fifth MEVZA Cup title. Posojilnica Aich/Dob, 3–0 in matches played, to win their fifth MEVZA Cup title.
 Calcit Volley Kamnik took third place. Calcit Volley Kamnik took third place.
 
- October 6, 2018 – March 17, 2019: 2018–19 Women's Balti Liiga
 Alytus defeated Alytus defeated Tartu Ülikool, 3–2 in matches played, in the final. Tartu Ülikool, 3–2 in matches played, in the final.
 Riga VS took third place. Riga VS took third place.
 
- February 8–10: NEVZA Club Championships in  Ishøj Ishøj- Men: 1st.  Polonia London, 2nd. Polonia London, 2nd. BK Marienlyst, 3rd. BK Marienlyst, 3rd. Hvidovre VK, 4th. Hvidovre VK, 4th. Randaberg VK Randaberg VK
- Women: 1st.  Engelholm VS, 2nd. Engelholm VS, 2nd. ToppVolley Norge, 3rd. ToppVolley Norge, 3rd. Brøndby VK, 4th. Brøndby VK, 4th. Oslo Volley Oslo Volley
 
- Men: 1st. 
AVC
    
- National teams
- July 13–21: 2019 Asian Women's U23 Volleyball Championship in  Hanoi Hanoi
- August 3–11: 2019 Asian Men's U23 Volleyball Championship in  Naypyidaw Naypyidaw Chinese Taipei defeated Chinese Taipei defeated India, 3–1 in matches played, to win their first Asian Men's U23 Volleyball Championship title. India, 3–1 in matches played, to win their first Asian Men's U23 Volleyball Championship title.
 Japan took third place. Japan took third place.
 
- August 18–25: 2019 Asian Women's Volleyball Championship in  Seoul Seoul Japan defeated Japan defeated Thailand, 3–1 in matches played, to win their second consecutive and fifth overall Asian Women's Volleyball Championship title. Thailand, 3–1 in matches played, to win their second consecutive and fifth overall Asian Women's Volleyball Championship title.
 South Korea took third place. South Korea took third place.
 
- September 13–21: 2019 Asian Men's Volleyball Championship in  Tehran Tehran
- Club teams
- April 18–26: 2019 Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship in  Taipei[87] Taipei[87] Shahrdari Varamin VC defeated Shahrdari Varamin VC defeated Panasonic Panthers, 3–2 in matches played, to win their second Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship title. Panasonic Panthers, 3–2 in matches played, to win their second Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship title.
 Al Rayyan took third place. Al Rayyan took third place.
- Note: Shahrdari Varamin has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIVB Volleyball Men's Club World Championship.
 
- April 27 – May 5: 2019 Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship in  Tianjin[88] Tianjin[88] Tianjin Bohaibank defeated Tianjin Bohaibank defeated Generali Supreme Chonburi-E.Tech, 3–1 in matches played, in the final. Generali Supreme Chonburi-E.Tech, 3–1 in matches played, in the final.
 Hisamitsu Springs took third place. Hisamitsu Springs took third place.
- Note: Tianjin Bohaibank has qualified to compete at the 2020 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship.
 
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- January 27 – February 4: 2019 Women's Arab volleyball clubs championship in  Cairo Cairo- In the final,  CS Sfaxien defeated CS Sfaxien defeated Al Ahly, 3–0, to win their 1st title. Al Ahly, 3–0, to win their 1st title.
 
- In the final, 
- February 15–23: 2019 Arab Clubs Championship  Tunis Tunis- In the final,  Al Rayyan SC defeated Al Rayyan SC defeated ES Tunis, 3–2, to win their 2nd title. ES Tunis, 3–2, to win their 2nd title.
 Police SC Qatar took third place and Police SC Qatar took third place and MC Alger took fourth place. MC Alger took fourth place.
 
- In the final, 
CAVB
    
- National teams
- July 5–15: 2019 Women's African Volleyball Championship in  Cairo[89] Cairo[89]
- July 19–29: 2019 Men's African Volleyball Championship in  Tunis[90] Tunis[90]
- Club teams
- March 16–25: 2019 Women's African Clubs Championship in  Cairo[91] Cairo[91]
- April 1–10: 2019 African Clubs Championship in  Cairo[92] Cairo[92] Al Ahly defeated fellow Egyptian team, Smouha SC, 3–0 in matches played, to win their third consecutive and 14th overall African Clubs Championship title. Al Ahly defeated fellow Egyptian team, Smouha SC, 3–0 in matches played, to win their third consecutive and 14th overall African Clubs Championship title.
 Ahli Tripoli took third place. Ahli Tripoli took third place.
 
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