2017 Men's European League|
| Host nation |   Denmark[1] | 
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| Dates | 9–25 June (qualification) 1–2 July (final round) | 
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| Teams | 8 | 
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| Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) | 
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| Champions |   Ukraine (1st title) | 
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| Runners-up |   Macedonia | 
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| Third place |   Sweden | 
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| Fourth place |   Denmark | 
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| MVP |   Maksym Drozd | 
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| Best Setter |   Volodymyr Kovalchuk | 
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| Best OH |   Oleksiy Klyamar
   Rasmus Breuning Nielsen | 
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| Best MB |   Maksym Drozd
   Gjoko Josifov | 
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| Best OPP |   Nikola Gjorgiev | 
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| Best Libero |   Anton Wijk Tegenrot | 
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| 2017 CEV European League | 
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 The 2017 Men's European Volleyball League is the 14th edition of the annual Men's European Volleyball League, which features men's national volleyball teams from eight European countries. 
A preliminary league round is played from 9 to 25 June 2017, and the final four tournament from 1 to 2 July 2017 at the Gentofte Sportspark in Gentofte, Denmark.[1] 
  Teams
  League round
  Pool A
    | Pos  |  Team  |  Pld  |  W  |  L  |  Pts  |  SW  |  SL  |  SR  |  SPW  |  SPL  |  SPR  |  Qualification  | 
  | 1  |    Macedonia  |  6  |  6  |  0  |  17  |  18  |  3  |  6.000  |  511  |  436  |  1.172  |  Final Four  | 
  | 2  |    Sweden  |  6  |  3  |  3  |  9  |  12  |  12  |  1.000  |  534  |  512  |  1.043  | 
  | 3  |    Albania  |  6  |  3  |  3  |  9  |  12  |  12  |  1.000  |  514  |  518  |  0.992  |    | 
  | 4  |    Azerbaijan  |  6  |  0  |  6  |  1  |  3  |  18  |  0.167  |  347  |  425  |  0.816  | 
Source: 
 Week 1
   Week 2
   Pool B
    | Pos  |  Team  |  Pld  |  W  |  L  |  Pts  |  SW  |  SL  |  SR  |  SPW  |  SPL  |  SPR  |  Qualification  | 
  | 1  |    Ukraine  |  6  |  5  |  1  |  14  |  15  |  7  |  2.143  |  519  |  446  |  1.164  |  Final Four  | 
  | 2  |    Denmark[a] (H)  |  6  |  4  |  2  |  12  |  14  |  7  |  2.000  |  497  |  468  |  1.062  |  Final Four  | 
  | 3  |    Hungary  |  6  |  2  |  4  |  7  |  9  |  14  |  0.643  |  502  |  512  |  0.980  |    | 
  | 4  |    Israel  |  6  |  1  |  5  |  3  |  6  |  16  |  0.375  |  434  |  526  |  0.825  | 
Source: 
(H) Host
Notes:
 Week 1
   Week 2
   Final four
 The top placed team from each group and the best second-placed team will qualify for the final four. The fourth participant will be the organizer of the tournament.[2] 
 - Qualified teams
 
  Bracket
   Semifinals
   | Date  |  Time  |    |  Score  |    |  Set 1  |  Set 2  |  Set 3  |  Set 4  |  Set 5  |  Total  |  Report  | 
    | 1 Jul |  16:00 |  Sweden   |  2–3 |    Ukraine |  25–23 |  19–25 |  16–25 |  25–22 |  16–18 |  101–113 |  Report  | 
    | 1 Jul |  19:00 |  Denmark   |  2–3 |    Macedonia |  25–19 |  25–20 |  14–25 |  20–25 |  11–15 |  95–104 |  Report  | 
   
 Third place game
   | Date  |  Time  |    |  Score  |    |  Set 1  |  Set 2  |  Set 3  |  Set 4  |  Set 5  |  Total  |  Report  | 
    | 2 Jul |  16:00 |  Sweden   |  3–1 |    Denmark |  25–23 |  16–25 |  25–19 |  25–21 |    |  91–88 |  Report  | 
   
 Final
   | Date  |  Time  |    |  Score  |    |  Set 1  |  Set 2  |  Set 3  |  Set 4  |  Set 5  |  Total  |  Report  | 
    | 2 Jul |  19:00 |  Ukraine   |  3–1 |    Macedonia |  25–15 |  25–22 |  24–26 |  25–13 |    |  99–76 |  Report  | 
   
 Final standings
      |    |      |  2017 European League champions   |      Ukraine 1st title  |       | 14-man roster for Final Round  |    | Yevhenii Kisiliuk, Dmytro Storozhylov, Oleksiy Klyamar, Maksym Drozd, Gorden Brova, Volodymyr Kovalchuk, Yuriy Semenyuk, Yuriy Tomyn, Denys Fomin, Oleg Shevchenko, Volodymyr Tevkun, Andriy Levchenko, Kostiantyn Riabukha  |    | Head coach  |    | Uģis Krastiņš  |         | 
  Awards
  - Most valuable player 
 Maksym Drozd
  - Best setter 
 Volodymyr Kovalchuk
  - Best outside spikers 
 Oleksiy Klyamar  
 Rasmus Breuning Nielsen
  - Best middle blockers 
 Maksym Drozd  
 Gjoko Josifov
  - Best opposite spiker 
 Nikola Gjorgiev
  - Best libero 
 Anton Wijk Tegenrot
 
   See also
  References
  External links
  European Volleyball League  | 
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 | Squads |  - 2004
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| Women's | | Editions |  | 
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 | Squads |  - 2009
  - 2010
  - 2011
  - 2012
  - 2013
  - 2014
  - 2015
  - 2016
  - 2017
  - 2018
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