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词条 1998 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship
释义

  1. Qualification

  2. Format

  3. Pools composition

  4. Squads

  5. Venues

  6. First round

     Pool A  Pool B  Pool C  Pool D 

  7. Second round

     Pool E  Pool F 

  8. Final round

     5th-8th place  5th-8th semifinals  7th place match  5th place match  Finals  Semifinals  3rd place match  Final 

  9. Final standings

  10. Individual awards

  11. References

  12. External links

{{Infobox FIVB tournament
| competition = Women's World Championship
| continent = World
| gender = women
| year = 1998
| logo =
| size = 150px
| caption =
| host = {{flag|Japan}}
| dates = 3–12 November
| teams = 16
| venues = 7
| cities = 7
| champions = Cuba
| title_number = 3
| mvp = {{flagicon|CUB}} Regla Torres
| website = 1998 World Championship
| last = 1994 FIVB Women's World Championship
| next = 2002 FIVB Women's World Championship
}}

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

Qualification

{{main|1998 FIVB Women's World Championship Qualification}}{{:1998 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship qualification}}Source:Official website[1]

Format

The tournament was played in three different stages (first, second and final rounds). In the {{em|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 {{em|Second round}}, the 12 teams were divided in 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 {{em|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 {{em|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:[2]

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

Pools composition

The drawing of lots took place on 20 April 1998 in Tokyo, Japan.[3] 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.[4] The number after the team's name reflect its FIVB World Ranking in October 1998.[5]

Pool APool BPool CPool D
JPN}} (6)CUB}} (1)RUS}} (2)CHN}} (3)
NED}} (8)USA}} (7)BRA}} (5)KOR}} (4)
PER}} (12)ITA}} (9)GER}} (13)CRO}} (10)
KEN}} (19)BUL}} (13)DOM}} (15)THA}} (22)

Squads

{{main|1998 FIVB Women's World Championship squads}}

Venues

The tournament was played at seven venues in seven cities.[6]

Pool A{{Location map+Japanborder =caption = Host cities in Japanfloat = centerwidth = 360places =
 {{Location map~|Japan|lat=33.583333|long=130.4|position = bottom |label=Fukuoka}} {{Location map~|Japan|lat=31.6|long=130.55|position = bottom |label=Kagoshima}} {{Location map~|Japan|lat=36.238|long=137.971972|position = top |label=Matsumoto}} {{Location map~|Japan|lat=35.183333|long=136.9|position = top |label=Nagoya}} {{Location map~|Japan|lat=34.693889|long=135.502222|position = bottom |label=Osaka}} {{Location map~|Japan|lat=34.0458|long=131.8445|position = top |label=Tokuyama}} {{Location map~|Japan|lat=35.683333|long=139.683333|position = bottom |label=Tokyo}}

}}
Tokyo, Japan
National Yoyogi Stadium
Capacity: 12,000
Final roundPool EPool C
Osaka, JapanNagoya, JapanMatsumoto, Japan
Osaka Chuo GymnasiumNagoya Rainbow HallMatsumoto City Gymnasium
Capacity: 10,000Capacity: 9,000Capacity: 6,000
Pool DPool FPool B
Kagoshima, JapanFukuoka, JapanTokuyama, Japan
Kagoshima ArenaMarine Messe FukuokaTokuyama City Sports Center
Capacity: 5,000Capacity: 9,000Capacity: 5,000

First round

(A)Advanced to the Second round
  • All times are Japan Standard Time (00).[6]

Pool A

  • venue: National Yoyogi Stadium, Tokyo[7][8]
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|}{{Vb res start 4}}{{Vb res 4|3 Nov|14:00|{{vbw-rt|NED}}|3–0|{{vbw|KEN}}|15–7|15–1|15–6|||45–14}}{{Vb res 4|3 Nov|19:15|{{vbw-rt|PER}}|0–3|{{vbw|JPN}}|8–15|6–15|3–15|||17–45}}{{Vb res 4|4 Nov|15:30|{{vbw-rt|NED}}|3–0|{{vbw|PER}}|15–3|15–6|16–14|||46–23}}{{Vb res 4|4 Nov|18:30|{{vbw-rt|KEN}}|0–3|{{vbw|JPN}}|5–15|4–15|2–15|||11–45}}{{Vb res 4|5 Nov|15:30|{{vbw-rt|PER}}|3–2|{{vbw|KEN}}|15–9|13–15|6–15|15–10|15–13|64–62}}{{Vb res 4|5 Nov|18:30|{{vbw-rt|JPN}}|3–0|{{vbw|NED}}|15–9|15–12|15–6|||45–27}}
|}

Pool B

  • venue: Tokuyama City Sports Center, Tokuyama[9][10]
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|}{{Vb res start 4}}{{Vb res 4|3 Nov|14:00|{{vbw-rt|BUL}}|0–3|{{vbw|ITA}}|12–15|10–15|6–15|||28–45}}{{Vb res 4|3 Nov|18:30|{{vbw-rt|CUB}}|3–0|{{vbw|USA}}|15–7|15–8|15–10|||45–25}}{{Vb res 4|4 Nov|15:00|{{vbw-rt|ITA}}|3–0|{{vbw|USA}}|15–7|15–4|15–3|||45–14}}{{Vb res 4|4 Nov|18:00|{{vbw-rt|BUL}}|1–3|{{vbw|CUB}}|15–13|6–15|8–15|8–15||37–58}}{{Vb res 4|5 Nov|15:00|{{vbw-rt|CUB}}|3–0|{{vbw|ITA}}|15–7|15–9|15–11|||45–27}}{{Vb res 4|5 Nov|18:00|{{vbw-rt|USA}}|0–3|{{vbw|BUL}}|3–15|7–15|13–15|||23–45}}
|}

Pool C

  • venue: Matsumoto City Gymnasium, Matsumoto[11][12]
{{Vb cl header}}{{Vb cl team |p=1 |t={{vbw|RUS}} (A)|mw=3 |ml=0 |spw=135 |spl=54 |sw=9 |sl=0 |bc=#ccffcc}}{{Vb cl team |p=2 |t={{vbw|BRA}} (A)|mw=2 |ml=1 |spw=114 |spl=62 |sw=6 |sl=3 |bc=#ccffcc}}{{Vb cl team |p=3 |t={{vbw|DOM}} (A)|mw=1 |ml=2 |spw=76 |spl=152 |sw=3 |sl=8 |bc=#ccffcc}}{{Vb cl team |p=4 |t={{vbw|GER}} |mw=0 |ml=3 |spw=88 |spl=145 |sw=2 |sl=9 }}
|}{{Vb res start 4}}{{Vb res 4|3 Nov|14:00|{{vbw-rt|GER}}|2–3|{{vbw|DOM}}|15–1|11–15|6–15|15–7|15–17|62–55}}{{Vb res 4|3 Nov|18:30|{{vbw-rt|RUS}}|3–0|{{vbw|BRA}}|15–7|15–6|15–11|||45–24}}{{Vb res 4|4 Nov|13:30|{{vbw-rt|DOM}}|0–3|{{vbw|BRA}}|1–15|4–15|4–15|||9–45}}{{Vb res 4|4 Nov|16:00|{{vbw-rt|GER}}|0–3|{{vbw|RUS}}|8–15|4–15|6–15|||18–45}}{{Vb res 4|5 Nov|13:30|{{vbw-rt|RUS}}|3–0|{{vbw|DOM}}|15–3|15–8|15–1|||45–12}}{{Vb res 4|5 Nov|16:00|{{vbw-rt|BRA}}|3–0|{{vbw|GER}}|15–1|15–4|15–3|||45–8}}
|}

Pool D

  • venue: Kagoshima Arena, Kagoshima[13][14]
{{Vb cl header}}{{Vb cl team |p=1 |t={{vbw|KOR}} (A)|mw=3 |ml=0 |spw=169 |spl=153 |sw=9 |sl=4 |bc=#ccffcc}}{{Vb cl team |p=2 |t={{vbw|CHN}} (A)|mw=2 |ml=1 |spw=178 |spl=129 |sw=8 |sl=5 |bc=#ccffcc}}{{Vb cl team |p=3 |t={{vbw|CRO}} (A)|mw=1 |ml=2 |spw=160 |spl=159 |sw=7 |sl=6 |bc=#ccffcc}}{{Vb cl team |p=4 |t={{vbw|THA}} |mw=0 |ml=3 |spw=69 |spl=135 |sw=0 |sl=9 }}
|}{{Vb res start 4}}{{Vb res 4|3 Nov|14:00|{{vbw-rt|KOR}}|3–2|{{vbw|CRO}}|15–12|9–15|15–12|7–15|15–11|61–65}}{{Vb res 4|3 Nov|18:30|{{vbw-rt|CHN}}|3–0|{{vbw|THA}}|15–9|15–2|15–5|||45–16}}{{Vb res 4|4 Nov|13:00|{{vbw-rt|CRO}}|2–3|{{vbw|CHN}}|15–9|5–15|4–15|15–12|11–15|50–66}}{{Vb res 4|4 Nov|16:00|{{vbw-rt|KOR}}|3–0|{{vbw|THA}}|15–0|15–11|15–10|||45–21}}{{Vb res 4|5 Nov|13:00|{{vbw-rt|CRO}}|3–0|{{vbw|THA}}|15–9|15–13|15–10|||45–32}}{{Vb res 4|5 Nov|16:00|{{vbw-rt|CHN}}|2–3|{{vbw|KOR}}|13–15|15–17|15–6|15–10|9–15|67–63}}
|}

Second round

(Q)Advanced to 1st–4th semifinals
(q)Advanced to 5th–8th semifinals
  • All times are Japan Standard Time (00).[6]
  • 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]
{{Vb cl header}}{{Vb cl team |p=1 |t={{vbw|RUS}} (Q)|mw=5 |ml=0 |spw=241 |spl=106 |sw=15 |sl=1 |bc=#ccffcc}}{{Vb cl team |p=2 |t={{vbw|BRA}} (Q)|mw=4 |ml=1 |spw=204 |spl=107 |sw=12 |sl=3 |bc=#ccffcc}}{{Vb cl team |p=3 |t={{vbw|JPN}} (q)|mw=3 |ml=2 |spw=193 |spl=164 |sw=10 |sl=6 |bc=#dfefff}}{{Vb cl team |p=4 |t={{vbw|NED}} (q)|mw=2 |ml=3 |spw=149 |spl=176 |sw=6 |sl=9 |bc=#dfefff}}{{Vb cl team |p=5 |t={{vbw|PER}} |mw=1 |ml=4 |spw=136 |spl=247 |sw=3 |sl=14 }}{{Vb cl team |p=6 |t={{vbw|DOM}} |mw=0 |ml=5 |spw=119 |spl=242 |sw=2 |sl=15 }}
|}{{Vb res start 4}}{{Vb res 4|7 Nov|12:30|{{vbw-rt|DOM}}|2–3|{{vbw|PER}}|15–9|12–15|13–15|15–8|11–15|66–62}}{{Vb res 4|7 Nov|15:00|{{vbw-rt|BRA}}|3–0|{{vbw|NED}}|15–5|15–7|15–3|||45–15}}{{Vb res 4|7 Nov|18:00|{{vbw-rt|JPN}}|1–3|{{vbw|RUS}}|17–16|7–15|5–15|8–15||37–60}}{{Vb res 4|8 Nov|12:30|{{vbw-rt|NED}}|3–0|{{vbw|DOM}}|15–8|15–3|15–7|||45–18}}{{Vb res 4|8 Nov|15:00|{{vbw-rt|RUS}}|3–0|{{vbw|PER}}|15–2|15–9|15–6|||45–17}}{{Vb res 4|8 Nov|18:00|{{vbw-rt|BRA}}|3–0|{{vbw|JPN}}|15–10|15–4|15–7|||45–21}}{{Vb res 4|9 Nov|13:00|{{vbw-rt|NED}}|0–3|{{vbw|RUS}}|9–15|5–15|2–15|||16–45}}{{Vb res 4|9 Nov|15:30|{{vbw-rt|BRA}}|3–0|{{vbw|PER}}|15–5|15–5|15–7|||45–17}}{{Vb res 4|9 Nov|18:30|{{vbw-rt|DOM}}|0–3|{{vbw|JPN}}|1–15|13–15|0–15|||14–45}}
|}

Pool F

  • venue: Marine Messe Fukuoka, Fukuoka[17][18]
{{Vb cl header}}{{Vb cl team |p=1 |t={{vbw|CUB}} (Q)|mw=5 |ml=0 |spw=239 |spl=135 |sw=15 |sl=1 |bc=#ccffcc}}{{Vb cl team |p=2 |t={{vbw|CHN}} (Q)|mw=3 |ml=2 |spw=248 |spl=196 |sw=11 |sl=8 |bc=#ccffcc}}{{Vb cl team |p=3 |t={{vbw|ITA}} (q)|mw=2 |ml=3 |spw=202 |spl=217 |sw=8 |sl=9 |bc=#dfefff}}{{Vb cl team |p=4 |t={{vbw|CRO}} (q)|mw=2 |ml=3 |spw=268 |spl=293 |sw=10 |sl=12 |bc=#dfefff}}{{Vb cl team |p=5 |t={{vbw|KOR}} |mw=2 |ml=3 |spw=213 |spl=281 |sw=7 |sl=13 }}{{Vb cl team |p=6 |t={{vbw|BUL}} |mw=1 |ml=4 |spw=197 |spl=245 |sw=5 |sl=13 }}
|}{{Vb res start 4}}{{Vb res 4|7 Nov|12:30|{{vbw-rt|CHN}}|3–0|{{vbw|ITA}}|15–3|15–8|15–5|||45–16}}{{Vb res 4|7 Nov|15:00|{{vbw-rt|CUB}}|3–0|{{vbw|KOR}}|15–8|15–2|15–5|||45–15}}{{Vb res 4|7 Nov|18:00|{{vbw-rt|CRO}}|3–1|{{vbw|BUL}}|15–9|16–14|11–15|17–15||59–53}}{{Vb res 4|8 Nov|12:30|{{vbw-rt|CHN}}|0–3|{{vbw|CUB}}|6–15|8–15|11–15|||25–45}}{{Vb res 4|8 Nov|15:00|{{vbw-rt|ITA}}|2–3|{{vbw|CRO}}|15–10|13–15|15–8|12–15|12–15|67–63}}{{Vb res 4|8 Nov|18:00|{{vbw-rt|KOR}}|1–3|{{vbw|BUL}}|5–15|15–12|6–15|12–15||38–57}}{{Vb res 4|9 Nov|13:00|{{vbw-rt|CRO}}|0–3|{{vbw|CUB}}|11–15|14–16|6–15|||31–46}}{{Vb res 4|9 Nov|15:30|{{vbw-rt|CHN}}|3–0|{{vbw|BUL}}|15–12|15–8|15–2|||45–22}}{{Vb res 4|9 Nov|18:30|{{vbw-rt|ITA}}|3–0|{{vbw|KOR}}|16–14|16–14|15–8|||47–36}}
|}

Final round

  • venue: Osaka Chuo Gymnasium, Osaka[19][20]
  • All times are Japan Standard Time (00).[6]

5th-8th place

{{Round4-with third
|RD1=Semifinals
|RD2=5th place
|Consol=7th place
|11 November|{{vbw|JPN}}|0|{{vbw|CRO}}|3
|11 November|{{vbw|NED}}|0|{{vbw|ITA}}|3
|12 November|{{vbw|CRO}}|0|{{vbw|ITA}}|3
|12 November|{{vbw|JPN}}|1|{{vbw|NED}}|3
}}

5th-8th semifinals

{{Vb res start 4}}{{Vb res 4|11 Nov|10:30|{{vbw-rt|NED}}|0–3|{{vbw|ITA}}|7–15|4–15|14–16|||25–46}}{{Vb res 4|11 Nov|18:30|{{vbw-rt|JPN}}|0–3|{{vbw|CRO}}|13–15|5–15|9–15|||27–45}}
|}

7th place match

{{Vb res start 4}}{{Vb res 4|12 Nov|15:30|{{vbw-rt|JPN}}|1–3|{{vbw|NED}}|12–15|15–3|10–15|8–15||45–48}}
|}

5th place match

{{Vb res start 4}}{{Vb res 4|12 Nov|10:30|{{vbw-rt|CRO}}|0–3|{{vbw|ITA}}|7–15|10–15|8–15|||25–45}}
|}

Finals

{{Round4-with third
|RD1=Semifinals
|RD2=Final
|Consol=3rd place
|11 November|{{vbw|RUS}}|0|{{vbw|CHN}}|3
|11 November|{{vbw|BRA}}|1|{{vbw|CUB}}|3
|12 November|{{vbw|CHN}}|0|{{vbw|CUB}}|3
|12 November|{{vbw|BRA}}|1|{{vbw|RUS}}|3
}}

Semifinals

{{Vb res start 4}}{{Vb res 4|11 Nov|13:00|{{vbw-rt|RUS}}|0–3|{{vbw|CHN}}|4–15|4–15|9–15|||17–45}}{{Vb res 4|11 Nov|15:30|{{vbw-rt|BRA}}|1–3|{{vbw|CUB}}|10–15|15–4|11–15|10–15||46–49}}
|}

3rd place match

{{Vb res start 4}}{{Vb res 4|12 Nov|13:00|{{vbw-rt|BRA}}|1–3|{{vbw|RUS}}|15–13|5–15|11–15|13–15||44–58}}
|}

Final

{{Vb res start 4}}{{Vb res 4|12 Nov|18:30|{{vbw-rt|CHN}}|0–3|{{vbw|CUB}}|9–15|14–16|12–15|||35–46}}
|}

Final standings

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
RankTeam
{{Gold1}}{{vbw|CUB}}
{{Silver2}}{{vbw|CHN}}
{{Bronze3}}{{vbw|RUS}}
4{{vbw|BRA}}
5{{vbw|ITA}}
6{{vbw|CRO}}
7{{vbw|NED}}
8{{vbw|JPN}}
9{{vbw|KOR}}
{{vbw|PER}}
11{{vbw|BUL}}
{{vbw|DOM}}
13{{vbw|GER}}
{{vbw|KEN}}
{{vbw|THA}}
{{vbw|USA}}
{{col-2}}{{winners|vbw|1998 FIVB Women's World Champions|Cuba|Third}}
Team roster
Yumilka Ruíz, Marlenis Costa, Mireya Luis, Lilian Izquierdo, Regla Bell, Indira Mestre, Regla Torres, Liana Mesa, Taismary Agüero, Ana Fernández, Mirka Francia and Martha Sánchez.
Head Coach: Antonio Perdomo.
{{col-end}}

Individual awards

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
  • Most Valuable Player:
    • {{flagathlete|Regla Torres|CUB}}
  • Best Scorer:
    • {{flagathlete|Barbara Jelić|CRO}}
  • Best Spiker:
    • {{flagathlete|Ana Fernández|CUB}}
  • Best Blocker:
    • {{flagathlete|Regla Torres|CUB}}
  • Best Server:
    • {{flagathlete|Elles Leferink|NED}}
{{col-2}}
  • Best Digger:
    • {{flagathlete|Hiroko Tsukumo|JPN}}
  • Best Setter:
    • {{flagathlete|Maurizia Cacciatori|ITA}}
  • Best Receiver:
    • {{flagathlete|Hiroko Tsukumo|JPN}}
  • Best Coach:
    • {{flagathlete|Antonio Perdomo|CUB}}
  • Most Creative Coach:
    • {{flagathlete|Nobuchika Kuzuwa|JPN}}
{{col-end}}

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11. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/vball98/sched/w_c.html |title=Pool C |work=tbs.co.jp/vball98 |accessdate=14 October 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041214180109/http://www.tbs.co.jp/vball98/sched/w_c.html |archive-date=2004-12-14 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
12. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.lequipe.fr/base/universel/resultats/phases/10775.html |title=Volley-ball - Championnat du monde (F) 1998 - Poule C |language=French |work=L'Équipe |accessdate=14 October 2017}}
13. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/vball98/sched/w_d.html |title=Pool D |work=tbs.co.jp/vball98 |accessdate=14 October 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041214180113/http://www.tbs.co.jp/vball98/sched/w_d.html |archive-date=2004-12-14 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
14. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.lequipe.fr/base/universel/resultats/phases/10776.html |title=Volley-ball - Championnat du monde (F) 1998 - Poule D |language=French |work=L'Équipe |accessdate=14 October 2017}}
15. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/vball98/sched/w_e.html |title=Pool E |work=tbs.co.jp/vball98 |accessdate=14 October 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041214180117/http://www.tbs.co.jp/vball98/sched/w_e.html |archive-date=2004-12-14 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
16. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.lequipe.fr/base/universel/resultats/phases/10800.html |title=Volley-ball - Championnat du monde (F) 1998 - 2e tour - Poule E |language=French |work=L'Équipe |accessdate=14 October 2017}}
17. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/vball98/sched/w_f.html |title=Pool F |work=tbs.co.jp/vball98 |accessdate=14 October 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041214180121/http://www.tbs.co.jp/vball98/sched/w_f.html |archive-date=2004-12-14 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
18. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.lequipe.fr/base/universel/resultats/phases/10801.html |title=Volley-ball - Championnat du monde (F) 1998 - 2e tour - Poule F |language=French |work=L'Équipe |accessdate=14 October 2017}}
19. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/vball98/sched/w_g.html |title=Final round (Pool G) |work=tbs.co.jp/vball98 |accessdate=14 October 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041214180125/http://www.tbs.co.jp/vball98/sched/w_g.html |archive-date=2004-12-14 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
20. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.lequipe.fr/base/universel/resultats/compets/4776.html |title=Volley-ball Championnat du monde (F) 1998 - Phase finale |language=French |work=L'Équipe |accessdate=14 October 2017}}

External links

  • Results - todor66
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20071228102538/http://www.geocities.com/volleyballplus4/wc_w98.htm Results]
  • Results - volleyball.org
  • Federation Internationale de Volleyball
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