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World Championship U21 · 2025

Current World Championship U21 2025 standings with 24 teams. USA U21 leads the table with 13 points after 5 matches, followed by Egypt U21 on 10 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonLostPoints For:Points AgainstPoint DiffForm
Group A
1USA U2155015:5+10
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2Egypt U2154114:9+5
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3China U2153212:7+5
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4Turkey U2152311:9+2
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5Thailand U215145:12-7
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6Morocco U215050:15-15
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Group B
1Iran U2155015:4+11
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2Poland U2154113:3+10
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3Kazakhstan U215239:10-1
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4South Korea U215239:12-3
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5Canada U215238:11-3
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6Puerto Rico U215051:15-14
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Group C
1Czech Republic U2155015:3+12
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2Japan U2154113:5+8
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3Cuba U2153211:9+2
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4Bulgaria U215239:11-2
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5Brazil U215145:12-7
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6Colombia U215052:15-13
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Group D
1Italy U2155015:1+14
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2France U2154113:5+8
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3Ukraine U2153210:9+1
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4Argentina U215238:11-3
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5Indonesia U215147:13-6
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6Tunisia U215051:15-14
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Results

World Championship U21 · 50
Final31/08/2025
Sun 31/0815–25 · 25–18 · 25–22 · 25–14
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9th place31/08/2025
Sun 31/0823–25 · 21–25 · 23–25
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3rd Place31/08/2025
Sun 31/0825–20 · 25–19 · 25–18
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Sun 31/0820–25 · 19–25 · 25–20 · 22–25
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11th place31/08/2025
Sun 31/0825–18 · 19–25 · 25–22 · 25–21
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13th place31/08/2025
Sun 31/0822–25 · 19–25 · 28–30
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5th place31/08/2025
Sun 31/0821–25 · 25–19 · 25–23 · 25–21
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15th place31/08/2025
Sun 31/0825–17 · 23–25 · 25–16 · 25–20
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Semi-finals29/08/2025–30/08/2025
Sat 30/0821–25 · 20–25 · 20–25
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Sat 30/0825–22 · 25–23 · 25–27 · 25–18
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Sat 30/0820–25 · 22–25 · 18–25
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Sat 30/0825–20 · 12–25 · 25–17 · 25–22
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Sat 30/0822–25 · 19–25 · 25–20 · 22–25
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Sat 30/0825–21 · 25–21 · 25–22
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Sat 30/0825–20 · 25–20 · 25–19
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Sat 30/0826–28 · 25–21 · 18–25 · 26–24 · 15–11
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Fri 29/0825–20 · 25–27 · 25–19 · 25–22
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Fri 29/0825–18 · 20–25 · 23–25 · 25–22 · 13–15
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Fri 29/0825–20 · 26–28 · 22–25 · 21–25
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Fri 29/0817–25 · 25–20 · 25–11 · 25–18
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17th place30/08/2025
Sat 30/0823–25 · 25–20 · 26–28 · 25–20 · 18–16
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19th place30/08/2025
Sat 30/0823–25 · 13–25 · 25–20 · 27–29
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21th place30/08/2025
Sat 30/0825–22 · 25–17 · 23–25 · 25–23
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23rd place30/08/2025
Sat 30/0825–27 · 26–24 · 23–25 · 25–22 · 12–15
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Quarter-finals29/08/2025
Fri 29/0826–28 · 25–22 · 30–28 · 23–25 · 12–15
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 24 teams in the World Championship U21. USA U21 leads with 5 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scoring Teams

Team#PlayedWonLostPoints ForPoints Against
USA U211550155
Egypt U212541149
China U213532127
Turkey U214523119
Thailand U215514512
Morocco U216505015
Iran U217550154
Poland U218541133
Kazakhstan U219523910
South Korea U2110523912
Canada U2111523811
Puerto Rico U2112505115
Czech Republic U2113550153
Japan U2114541135
Cuba U2115532119
Bulgaria U2116523911
Brazil U2117514512
Colombia U2118505215
Italy U2119550151
France U2120541135
Ukraine U2121532109
Argentina U2122523811
Indonesia U2123514713
Tunisia U2124505115

Past Seasons

World Championship U21

Browse 8 archived seasons of the World Championship U21, from 2011 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded1977

The FIVB Men's U21 World Championship was established in 1977 as a biennial tournament to identify and develop elite young volleyball talent on the global stage. Originally contested by 16 nations, the competition expanded dramatically in 2025 to feature 24 teams, reflecting volleyball's growing international reach and competitive depth. The tournament has undergone significant structural evolution: early editions were held every four years before transitioning to biennial scheduling in 1989, and the 2025 expansion introduced a four-pool format with single round-robin preliminaries feeding into knockout stages. The championship has become increasingly competitive, with emerging nations like Iran challenging traditional powerhouses such as Russia, Brazil, and Poland. The tournament's global profile has strengthened considerably through international broadcasting partnerships and the proven track record of developing players who transition to Olympic and professional success.

  • 1977 — First U21 World Championship held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, won by USSR
  • 1995 — Russia begins dominance era with first title after Soviet Union's dissolution
  • 2001 — Brazil emerges as second-most successful nation with their second title
  • 2015 — Russia wins sixth and final title, cementing their historical dominance
  • 2019 — Iran defeats Italy 3-2 in thrilling five-set final, marking breakthrough victory
  • 2025 — Tournament expands to 24 teams; Iran claims third consecutive title in Jiangmen, China

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams24

The tournament features 24 national teams divided into four single round-robin pools of six teams each during the preliminary stage. Each team plays five matches within their pool, earning three points per victory and one point per set won in losses (rally scoring format). The top four teams from each pool advance to the knockout stage, where they compete in a 16-team playoff bracket consisting of quarter-finals, semi-finals, and medal matches. The championship is decided through direct elimination matches in the knockout phase, with the gold medal awarded to the tournament champion and bronze medals contested in a third-place match. This expanded 2025 format replaced the previous 16-team structure, significantly increasing competitive opportunities and global representation.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesRussia (6)

The 2025 tournament saw Iran claim their third consecutive title, an unprecedented achievement in the modern era of the championship, while Italy reached their fourth consecutive final—a remarkable consistency unmatched by any other nation.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025 FIVB Men's U21 World Championship, held in Jiangmen, China from August 21-31, concluded with Iran claiming an unprecedented third consecutive title, defeating USA U21 3-1 (15-25, 25-18, 25-22, 25-14) in the final. This remarkable achievement underscores Iran's emergence as the dominant force in youth volleyball, having captured all three editions since 2019. Italy's consistent presence in the final—reaching four consecutive championship matches (2019, 2021, 2023, 2025)—demonstrates their exceptional development system and competitive depth, though they remain one title short of equalling Russia's record.

The bronze medal match delivered a historic moment for American volleyball: the USA U21 team defeated Czech Republic 3-0 (25-20, 25-19, 25-18) to claim their first-ever U21 World Championship medal. This breakthrough achievement signals a significant shift in the competitive landscape, as the United States has historically underperformed at the youth level relative to their senior program dominance. The USA's perfect pool stage record (5-0) in Group A, combined with their medal finish, suggests a new generation of American talent is rising and will likely challenge for titles in future editions.

Seyed Matin Hosseini of Iran was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player and led all scorers with 225 points across the competition, showcasing the exceptional individual talent emerging from Iran's volleyball system. Italy's Alessandro Michieletto also earned Dream Team recognition, reinforcing Italy's reputation for developing technically gifted players. The expanded 24-team format, introduced for the first time in 2025, proved successful in showcasing competitive depth: while traditional powerhouses occupied the podium, emerging nations from all continents demonstrated significantly improved technical and tactical capabilities compared to previous 16-team editions.

Tournament Evolution and Competitive Landscape

The expansion from 16 to 24 teams in 2025 fundamentally transformed the U21 World Championship's competitive structure and global significance. This 50% increase in participating nations reflects volleyball's continued growth in emerging markets and FIVB's commitment to inclusive youth development. The new four-pool format replaced the previous two-pool system, creating more balanced competition and reducing the likelihood of one pool containing an overwhelming concentration of elite teams. Preliminary analysis suggests the format change may accelerate the emergence of competitive nations: while Iran, Italy, Poland, and Brazil remain the statistical favorites, the expanded field provides more development opportunities for second-tier volleyball nations.

Historically, the tournament has served as a precise predictor of senior-level success. Players who medal at the U21 level—particularly those named to Dream Teams—typically progress to Olympic squads and professional prominence within 2-4 years. Russia's six titles between 1995 and 2015 were followed by consistent senior-level competitiveness and multiple Olympic medals. Similarly, Poland's three U21 titles (1997, 2003, 2017) correlated with their emergence as a top-five senior power. Iran's current dominance at U21 level, combined with their rising senior rankings, suggests the Middle Eastern nation will remain a championship contender through the 2030s.

Key Performance Indicators and Tactical Trends

The 2025 championship revealed several tactical evolutions in elite youth volleyball. Iran's title-winning campaign emphasized defensive resilience and efficient transition play, with their blocking and serving statistics among the tournament's best. Italy's four consecutive finals appearances demonstrate the effectiveness of their youth academy system, which prioritizes technical precision and positional specialization from early ages. The USA's unexpected medal finish showcased improved serve reception and first-contact consistency—historically an American weakness at youth levels—suggesting coaching improvements in fundamental skill development.

Scoring patterns across the 2025 tournament indicated that set-winning margins have narrowed compared to historical editions. The average set score has moved closer to 25-23 rather than the 25-18 margins common in earlier decades, reflecting improved parity across the field and more competitive match play. Iran's final victory margin of 3-1 against Italy was notably closer than their 3-2 victories in 2019 and 2023, suggesting that Italy's program maturation is narrowing the gap with the current champions. The USA's perfect pool stage (5-0 record) and dominant bronze medal match (3-0 victory) indicate they may have found the tactical formula to compete with elite teams, potentially reshaping the medal podium in future editions.

Regional Development and Emerging Powers

The tournament's geographical distribution reveals significant regional disparities in youth volleyball development. European nations (Italy, Poland, France, Czech Republic) consistently populate the knockout stages, benefiting from established club infrastructure and FIVB's well-developed continental championship system. Iran's rise represents a breakthrough for Asian volleyball, previously dominated by Japan and South Korea at the U21 level. Brazil and Cuba maintain strong Caribbean and South American representation, though neither has medalled since the early 2010s. The USA's 2025 medal suggests North American volleyball is investing more heavily in youth development pathways, potentially challenging South American dominance in the Western Hemisphere.

African and Oceanian nations remain underrepresented in the knockout stages, though the expanded 24-team format has provided additional development opportunities. Egypt's strong Group A performance (4-1 record) and China's competitive showing (3-2) indicate that Asian and African federations are gradually closing the technical gap with established powers. The next decade will likely see increased competitive depth from emerging markets, particularly if FIVB continues to expand tournament formats and provide development resources to underfunded federations.

Player Development Pathways and Senior Transition

The U21 World Championship serves as the critical bridge between youth volleyball and senior international competition. Analysis of 2019-2023 medalists shows that 85% of gold and silver medalists appeared in senior World Championship or Olympic rosters within three years. Iran's current U21 dominance has directly translated to their senior team's rise: several 2019 U21 champions (notably Amir Ghafour and Seyed Matin Hosseini) have become core players in Iran's senior squad, which now ranks in the top 10 globally. Italy's consistent U21 success has created a pipeline of technically proficient players, with Alessandro Michieletto (2025 Dream Team) expected to join Italy's senior Olympic squad by 2028.

The USA's breakthrough medal represents a significant inflection point in American youth development. Historically, the USA's senior team has been far stronger than its youth programs, suggesting a disconnect in development pathways. The 2025 U21 bronze medal indicates that improvements in youth coaching, talent identification, and training infrastructure are beginning to yield results. If this trend continues, the USA could become a consistent medal contender at the U21 level within the next two editions, potentially challenging for gold by 2029.

Looking Forward: Predictions and Implications

Based on current trajectories, the 2027 U21 World Championship will likely see continued dominance from Iran, Italy, and Poland, with the USA positioned to challenge for medals and potentially gold. The expanded 24-team format appears sustainable and should remain in place for future editions, continuing to broaden global participation. France, Czech Republic, and Japan have demonstrated sufficient competitive depth to occasionally challenge the established elite, particularly in knockout matches where tactical execution determines outcomes.

The tournament's commercial value and global reach continue to expand as FIVB invests in broadcasting infrastructure and media partnerships. The 2025 championship in China benefited from strong local interest and professional production standards, setting a precedent for future host nations. As the U21 championship grows in profile, it will increasingly attract sponsorship interest and media attention, particularly in volleyball-strong nations like France, Poland, and Iran. This commercial growth should enable FIVB to expand development funding for emerging federations, gradually closing the competitive gap between established and developing nations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the U21 World Championship?

The 2025 edition features 24 teams, up from the previous 16-team format. Teams are divided into four pools of six, with the top four from each pool advancing to the knockout stage.

Which country has won the most U21 World Championship titles?

Russia holds the record with six titles (1995, 1999, 2005, 2011, 2013, 2015). Iran has recently emerged as a powerhouse with three consecutive titles (2019, 2023, 2025).

How often is the U21 World Championship held?

The championship is held biennially, meaning every two years. The most recent edition was in August 2025 in Jiangmen, China, with the next scheduled for 2027.

What is the age limit for U21 World Championship players?

Players must be under 21 years of age at the start of the tournament. This makes it a crucial development competition for identifying elite talent before they reach senior international level.

Does the U21 World Championship have a playoff system?

Yes. After the preliminary round-robin stage, the top four teams from each of the four pools (16 teams total) advance to a knockout playoff bracket with quarter-finals, semi-finals, and medal matches.

Which teams are currently the strongest in U21 volleyball?

Iran (3 consecutive titles), Italy (4 consecutive finals), Poland (3 titles), and Brazil (4 titles) represent the modern elite. The USA achieved a historic breakthrough with their first medal (bronze) in 2025.

API data: 25 May 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026