Junior Men Balkan Championships History PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 09 June 2010 16:02

HISTORY OF THE BALKAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
JUNIOR MEN


2001: Not Held

2002: PREVEZA, Greece
POOL A: Yugoslavia-Greece 1:3, Yugoslavia-Albania 3:0, Greece-Albania 3:0. Standings: Greece 4 (6:1), Yugoslavia 3 (4:3), Albania 2 (0:6).
POOL B: Turkey-Moldavia 3:1, Romania-Bulgaria 3:0, Bulgaria-Moldavia 3:0, Turkey-Romania 3:1, Turkey-Bulgaria 3:1, Romania-Moldavia 3:0. Standings: Turkey 6 (9:3), Romania 5 (7:3), Bulgaria 4 (4:6), Moldavia 3 (1:9).
Classification 5-7: Moldavia-Albania 3:1.
Semi Finals: Turkey-Yugoslavia 3:2, Greece-Romania 3:0.
Classification 5-6: Bulgaria-Moldavia 3:1.
Classification 3-4: Romania-Yugoslavia 3:2.
Final: Greece-Turkey 2:3.
FINAL STANDINGS

1. Turkey
2. Greece
3. Romania
4. Yugoslavia
5. Bulgaria
6. Moldavia
7. Albania

2003: BELGRADE, Serbia & Montenegro
POOL A:
Serbia/Montenegro-FYROM 3:0, Turkey-Romania 3:0, Serbia/Montenegro-Romania 3:0, Turkey-FYROM 3:0, Serbia/Montenegro-Turkey 3:0, FYROM-Romania 3:1. Standings: Serbia/Montenegro 6 (9:0), Turkey 5 (6:3), FYROM 4 (3:7), Romania 3 (1:9).
POOL B: Greece-Albania 3:0, Bulgaria-Moldavia 3:0, Moldavia-Albania 3:0, Bulgaria-Greece 3:0, Greece-Moldavia 3:2, Bulgaria-Albania 3:0. Standings: Bulgaria 6 (9:0), Greece 5 (6:5), Moldavia 4 (5:6), Albania 3 (0:9).
Classification 5-8: FYROM-Albania 3:0, Moldavia-Romania 3:2.
Semi Finals: Serbia/Montenegro-Greece 3:0, Bulgaria-Turkey 3:1.
Classification 7-8: Albania-Romania 3:0.
Classification 5-6: Moldavia-FYROM 3:0.
Classification 3-4: Greece-Turkey 3:2.
Final: Serbia/Montenegro-Bulgaria 1:3.
FINAL STANDINGS

1. Bulgaria
2. Serbia/Montenegro
3. Greece
4. Turkey
5. Moldavia
6. Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
7. Albania
8. Romania
MVP:
Matey Kaziyski (Bulgaria)

2004: Sakarya, Turkey
POOL A:
Turkey-Albania 3:0, Turkey–Romania 3:0, Romania–Albania 3:0. Standings: Turkey 4 (6:0), Romania 3 (3:3), Albania 2 (0:6).
POOL B: Serbia/Montenegro–Moldavia 3:1, Bulgaria-Greece 3:1, Serbia/Montenegro-Bulgaria 3:2, Greece–Moldavia 3:0, Serbia/Montenegro-Greece 3:1, Bulgaria–Moldavia 3:1. Standings: Serbia/Montenegro 6 (9:4), Bulgaria 5 (8:5), Greece 4 (5:6), Moldavia 3 (2:9).
Classification 5-7: Moldavia-Albania 3:0.
Semi Finals: Serbia/Montenegro-Romania 3:0, Bulgaria-Turkey 3:1.
Classification 5-6: Greece-Moldavia 3:1.
Classification 3-4: Turkey-Romania 3:2.
Final: Serbia/Montenegro-Bulgaria 0:3.
FINAL STANDINGS

1. Bulgaria
2. Serbia/Montenegro
3. Turkey
4. Romania
5. Greece
6. Moldavia
7. Albania
MVP: Uchikov (Bulgaria)

2005: Buzau, Romania
POOL A:
Serbia/Montenegro–Moldavia 3:0, Turkey–Bulgaria 3:1, Serbia/Montenegro–Turkey 3:0, Bulgaria–Moldavia 3:0, Serbia/Montenegro-Bulgaria 3:0, Turkey–Moldavia 3:0. Standings: Serbia/Montenegro 6 (9:0), Turkey 5 (6:4), Bulgaria 4 (4:6), Moldavia 3 (0:9).
POOL B:
Greece–FYROM 3:1, Romania–Greece 3:0, Romania–FYROM 3:2. Standings: Romania 4 (6:2), Greece 3 (3:4), FYROM 2 (3:6).
Classification 5-7: FYROM-Moldavia 3:1.
Semi Finals: Serbia/Montenegro-Greece 3:0, Romania-Turkey 3:1.
Classification 5-6: Bulgaria-FYROM 3:1.
Classification 3-4: Greece-Turkey 3:2.
Final: Serbia/Montenegro-Romania 3:0.
FINAL STANDINGS

1. Serbia/Montenegro
2. Romania
3. Greece
4. Turkey
5. Bulgaria
6. Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
7. Moldavia
MVP:
Goran Bjelica (Serbia/Montenegro)

2006: Strumica (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
POOL A: Romania-Moldavia 3:0, FYROM-Turkey 1:3, Turkey-Moldavia 3:0, FYROM-Romania 0:3, Romania-Turkey 0:3, FYROM-Moldavia 3:0. Standings: Turkey 6 (9:1), Romania 5 (6:3), FYROM 4 (4:6), Moldavia 3 (0:9).
POOL B: Serbia/Montenegro-Greece 3:0, Greece-Bulgaria 0:3, Bulgaria-Serbia/Montenegro 1:3. Standings: Serbia/ Montenegro 4 (6:1), Bulgaria 3 (4:3), Greece 2 (0:6).
Classification 5-7: Greece-Moldavia 3:1.
Semi Finals: Serbia/Montenegro-Romania 3:0, Turkey-Bulgaria 3:2.
Classification 5-6: Greece-FYROM 3:1.
Classification 3-4: Romania-Bulgaria 0:3.
Final: Serbia/Montenegro-Turkey 2:3.
FINAL STANDINGS

1. Turkey
2. Serbia/Montenegro
3. Bulgaria
4. Romania
5. Greece
6. Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
7. Moldavia
MVP:
Milos Vemic (Serbia/Montenegro)

2007: Sarköy (Turkey)
POOL A: Bosnia/Herzegovina-Montenegro 0:3, Greece-Turkey 0:3, Montenegro-Greece 3:0, Turkey-Bosnia/Herzegovina 3:0, Bosnia/Herzegovina-Greece 3:2, Turkey-Montenegro 3:1. Standings: Turkey 6 (9:1), Montenegro 5 (7:3), Bosnia/Herzegovina 4 (3:8), Greece 3 (2:9).
POOL B: Romania-Moldavia 3:0, FYROM-Moldavia 3:1, Romania-FYROM 1:3. Standings: FYROM 4 (6:2), Romania 3 (4:3), Moldavia 2 (1:6).
POOL C: Albania-Serbia 0:3, Bulgaria-Albania 3:0, Serbia-Bulgaria 0:3. Standings: Bulgaria 4 (6:0), Serbia 3 (3:3), Albania 2 (0:6).
Classification 5-8: Bosnia/Herzegovina-Romania 3:0, Serbia-Moldavia 3:0.
Semi Finals: FYROM-Montenegro 0:3, Turkey-Bulgaria 0:3.
Classification 9-10: Albania-Greece 0:3.
Classification 7-8:
Romania-Moldavia 2:3.
Classification 5-6:
Serbia-Bosnia/Herzegovina 3:1.
Classification 3-4: Turkey-FYROM 3:0.
Final: Bulgaria-Montenegro 3:1.
FINAL STANDINGS

1. Bulgaria
2. Montenegro
3. Turkey
4. Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
5. Serbia
6. Bosnia/Herzegovina
7. Moldavia
8. Romania
9. Greece
10. Albania
MVP:
Ivan Kolev (Bulgaria)

2008: Ankara (Turkey)
POOL A: Romania-Montenegro 0:3, Moldavia-Romania 2-3, Montenegro-Moldavia 2:3. Standings: Montenegro 3 (5:3), Moldavia 3 (5:5), Romania 3 (3:5)
POOL B: Turkey-Greece 1:3, Bulgaria-Turkey 0:3, Greece-Bulgaria 3:1. Standings: Greece 4 (6:2), Turkey 3 (4:3), Bulgaria 2 (1:6).
POOL C: Bosnia/Herzegovina-Serbia 0:3, FYROM-Bosnia/Herzegovina 2:3, Serbia-FYROM 3:1. Standings: Serbia 4 (6:1), Bosnia/Herzegovina 3 (3:5), FYROM 2 (3:6).
Classification 5-9: Bosnia/Herzegovina-Romania 0:3, Moldavia-Bulgaria 0:3.
Semi Finals: Greece-Montenegro 3:0, Turkey-Serbia 1:3.
Classification 7-8: FYROM-Moldavia 0:3.
Classification 5-6:
Bulgaria-Romania 3:0.
Classification 3-4: Turkey-Montenegro 3:1.
Final: Serbia-Greece 3:1.
FINAL STANDINGS

1. Serbia
2. Greece
3. Turkey
4. Montenegro
5. Bulgaria
6. Romania
7. Moldavia
8. Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
9. Bosnia/Herzegovina
MVP:
Aleksandar Atanasijevic (Serbia)

 

2009: Danilovgrad (Montenegro)

POOL A: Standings: Sebia 9-1, Bosnia&Herzegovina, 6-6, FYROM 6-6, Albania 1-9

POOL B: Montenegro 9-2, Greece 8-5, Romania 4-6, Turkiye 1-9

Classification 7-8: Albania-FYROM 3:1

Classification 5-6: Romania-Turkiye 3:1

Classification 3-4: Serbia-Bosnia&Herzegovina 3:2

Final: Montenegro-Greece 3:1

FINAL STANDINGS

1. Montenegro

2. Greece

3. Serbia

4. Bosnia & Herzegovina

5. Romania

6. Turkiye

7. Albania

8. FYROM

MVP: Vojin Cacic (Montenegro)

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