Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner

The Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner is a volleyball friendly competition for the national teams, currently held every year and organized by the Hubert Wagner Foundation.[1]

Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner
Most recent season or competition:
2024 Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner
SportVolleyball
Founded2003; 21 years ago (2003)
No. of teams4
ContinentWorld (FIVB)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Poland (11th title)
Most titles Poland (11 titles)
Official websiteMemorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner

The first Memorial was held in 2003. The competition has been held every year since, except 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Tournament

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History

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The tournament is played in the middle of the year, always about two weeks before the most important event of the year. Competitions have been created in memory of the best volleyball coach in Poland, Hubert Jerzy Wagner, who won the 1974 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship, the Olympic gold in 1976 and silver medals in the Men's European Volleyball Championship in 1975 and 1983 for the Polish team.

In the first few years teams played in Olsztyn. It is now played in various Polish cities to promote volleyball. In 2008, the memorial was also the qualifying tournament for the 2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship. The first memorial was won by the Dutch national team, which was ahead of Poland and Spain. In the second edition Russia triumphed, and the next again The Netherlands. The winner of the fourth edition was Poland, the fifth - Germany. The next two editions were again won by the hosts.

In 2010, the winners were Brazil, and in 2011 Italy. In 2012, the edition of the memorial was won by Poland ahead of Germany, Argentina and Iran. Poland retained the title in 2013.[2]

Results summary

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# Year Host Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal 4th Place 5th Place 6th place 7th place 8th place
1 2003
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Olsztyn
 
Netherlands
 
Poland
 
Spain
 
Germany
2 2004
Details
 
Olsztyn / Iława
 
Russia
 
Poland
 
Netherlands
 
Australia
 
Poland"B"
 
Tunisia
3 2005
Details
 
Olsztyn / Iława
 
Netherlands
 
Poland
 
China
 
Norway
4 2006
Details
 
Olsztyn / Iława / Ostróda
 
Poland
 
Cuba
 
Canada
 
Italy
 
Portugal
 
Poland"B"
 
Egypt
 
Norway
5 2007
Details
 
Olsztyn / Elbląg
 
Germany
 
Netherlands
 
Poland
 
Slovakia
 
Serbia
 
Great Britain
6 2008
Details
 
Olsztyn
 
Poland
 
Estonia
 
Montenegro
 
Hungary
7 2009
Details
 
Łódź
 
Poland
 
Italy
 
Serbia
 
China
 
Poland "B"
 
Spain
8 2010
Details
 
Bydgoszcz
 
Brazil
 
Bulgaria
 
Poland
 
Czech Republic
9 2011
Details
 
Katowice
 
Italy
 
Russia
 
Czech Republic
 
Poland
10 2012
Details
 
Zielona Góra
 
Poland
 
Germany
 
Argentina
 
Iran
11 2013
Details
 
Płock
 
Poland
 
Russia
 
Netherlands
 
Germany
12 2014
Details
 
Kraków
 
Russia
 
Poland
 
Bulgaria
 
China
13 2015
Details
 
Toruń
 
Poland
 
Japan
 
France
 
Iran
14 2016
Details
 
Kraków
 
Bulgaria
 
Serbia
 
Poland
 
Belgium
15 2017
Details
 
Kraków
 
Poland
 
France
 
Russia
 
Canada
16 2018
Details
 
Kraków
 
Poland
 
Russia
 
France
 
Canada
17 2019
Details
 
Kraków
 
Brazil
 
Poland
 
Serbia
 
Finland
18 2021
Details
 
Kraków
 
Poland
 
Egypt
 
Norway
 
Azerbaijan
19 2022
Details
 
Kraków
 
Poland
 
Argentina
 
Iran
 
Serbia
20 2023
Details
 
Kraków
 
Italy
 
Slovenia
 
Poland
 
France
21 2024
Details
 
Kraków
 
Poland
 
Slovenia
 
Germany
 
Egypt

National team appearances

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Legend
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  •  •  – Did not enter / Did not qualify
  • Q – Qualified for forthcoming tournament
Team  
2003
(4)
 
2004
(6)
 
2005
(4)
 
2006
(8)
 
2007
(6)
 
2008
(4)
 
2009
(6)
 
2010
(4)
 
2011
(4)
 
2012
(4)
 
2013
(4)
 
2014
(4)
 
2015
(4)
 
2016
(4)
 
2017
(4)
 
2018
(4)
 
2019
(4)
 
2021
(4)
 
2022
(4)
 
2023
(4)
 
2024
(4)
  Argentina 3rd 2nd
  Australia 4th
  Azerbaijan 4th
  Belgium 4th
  Brazil 1st 1st
  Bulgaria 2nd 3rd 1st
  Canada 3rd 4th 4th
  China 3rd 4th 4th
  Cuba 2nd
  Czech Republic 4th 3rd
  Egypt 7th 2nd 4th
  Estonia 2nd
  Finland 4th
  France 3rd 2nd 3rd 4th
  Germany 4th 1st 2nd 4th 3rd
  Great Britain 6th
  Hungary 4th
  Iran 4th 4th 3rd
  Italy 4th 2nd 1st 1st
  Japan 2nd
  Montenegro 3rd
  Netherlands 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd
  Norway 4th 8th 3rd
  Poland 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 4th 1st 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 1st
  Poland B 5th 6th 5th
  Portugal 5th
  Russia 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd
  Serbia 5th 3rd 2nd 3rd 4th
  Slovakia 4th
  Slovenia 2nd 2nd
  Spain 3rd 6th
  Tunisia 6th
Africa
(CAVB)
Asia and Oceania
(AVC)
Europe
(CEV)
North, Central America and Caribbean
(NORCECA)
South America
(CSV)
  Egypt (3)
  Tunisia (1)
  China (3)
  Iran (3)
  Australia (1)
  Japan (1)
  Poland (21)
  Russia (6)
  Germany (5)
  Netherlands (5)
  Serbia (5)
  France (4)
  Italy (4)
  Bulgaria (3)
  Norway (3)
  Poland B (3)
  Czech Republic (2)
  Slovenia (2)
  Spain (2)
  Azerbaijan (1)
  Belgium (1)
  Estonia (1)
  Finland (1)
  Great Britain (1)
  Hungary (1)
  Montenegro (1)
  Portugal (1)
  Slovakia (1)
  Canada (3)
  Cuba (1)
  Brazil (2)
  Argentina (2)

Medals summary

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Poland115420
2  Russia2316
3  Netherlands2125
4  Italy2103
5  Brazil2002
6  Bulgaria1113
  Germany1113
8  Slovenia0202
9  France0123
  Serbia0123
11  Argentina0112
12  Cuba0101
  Egypt0101
  Estonia0101
  Japan0101
16  Canada0011
  China0011
  Czech Republic0011
  Iran0011
  Montenegro0011
  Norway0011
  Spain0011
Totals (22 entries)21212163

Most valuable player by edition

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "History of the Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner". fundacjawagnera.pl. Retrieved 2023-08-18.
  2. ^ "We know who Poland will play in the Hubert Wagner Memorial. What a cast!". dailynewshack.com. 9 February 2023. Retrieved 11 August 2023.
  3. ^ https://cornacchiaworldcup.com/ [bare URL]
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