2014–15 CEV Cup

In finals Dinamo Moscow beat Energy T.I.Diatec Trentino in golden set, after winning home match and compensation of losses after the first match.[1] Russian opposite Pavel Kruglov from Dinamo Moscow was awarded Most Valuable Player title.The number of participants on the basis of ranking list for European Cup Competitions: The 16 winning teams from the 16th Final competed in the 8th Final playing home & away matches.The losers of the 16th Final matches qualified for the main phase in Challenge Cup.
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