Draft:Balkan Volleyball Association
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Sport | Volleyball Beach volleyball |
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Jurisdiction | Balkans |
Abbreviation | BVA |
Founded | 1998 |
Affiliation | FIVB |
Affiliation date | 1998 |
Regional affiliation | CEV |
Affiliation date | 1998 |
Headquarters | Istanbul.[1] |
Location | Turkey |
President | Mehmet Akif Ustundag |
The Balkan Volleyball Association ( BVA ) is one of six zone organizations within the European Volleyball Confederation (volleyball Body for Europe ). The organization was formed in 1998 and originally had its seat in Orestiada, Greece. Due to the political situation in the Balkans, shortly after the formation, the organization needed to suspend operations for some time. Since 2000, the organization has been continuously active. It moved its headquarters on December 12, 2009 to Istanbul, Turkey. The presidency of the organization rotates between affiliates member states in alphabetical order. The organization organizes the BVA Cup [2] ( club tournament for ladies and gentlemen) as well the international tournaments in volleyball at junior level. It also organizes international tournaments in beach volley at both senior and junior levels[3] [4] [5] [6]
Members[edit]
Presidents List[edit]
- 2000-2001 – Aleksandar Boričić
- 2002 – Thanasis Beligratis
- 2003–2005 – Hüsnü Can
- 2006 – George Visan
- 2007 – Gjergji Leqejza
- 2008 – Danczo Lazarow
- 2009 – Milutin Popović
- 2010 – Mladen Rabrenović
- 2011 – Erol Ünal Karabıyık
- 2012 – Petar Jovanovski
- 2013 – Gheorghe Vişan
- 2014 – Artur Romașcan
- 2015 – Achilleas Mavromatis
- 2016 – Milutin Popović
- 2017 – Erlind Pëllumbi
- 2018 – Cvetko Pajković
- 2019 – Gheorghe Vişan
- 2020 – Petar Jovanovski
- 2021
- 2022–Present Mehmet Akif Ustundag
References[edit]
- ^ "BVA Establishment". UIA.org. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
- ^ "BVA Cup For Clubs". women.volleybox.net. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
- ^ "BVA members". Balkan Volleyball Association. 19 October 2016. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
- ^ "About us". Balkan Volleyball Association. 19 October 2016. Retrieved 2022-07-27.
- ^ "about BVA Organization". Old CEV. Retrieved 2023-09-06.
- ^ "BVA Information". European Volleyball Confederation. Retrieved 2023-09-06.
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