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    FIVB Women’s Beach Volleyball Team Rankings – Current Updates

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    The FIVB Women’s Beach Volleyball Team Rankings are the standings across the globe used by the Federation Internationale de Volleyball to evaluate and compare the performance levels of Women’s national volleyball teams.

    The rankings reflect the results of major competitions and sanctioned matches to track the current team strength, qualifications and global shifts in competitive balance.

    The FIVB Women’s Beach Volleyball Team Rankings provide a points-based evaluation representing how each teams perform across major international competitions – Olympic Games, Volleyball Nations Leagues (VNL), World Championships and Continental Championships.

    FIVB Women’s Beach Volleyball Team Rankings 

    The FIVB Women’s Beach Volleyball Team Rankings are the official system used to measure the performance of Women’s national indoor volleyball teams worldwide. Update continuously, they use a match-by-match points method.

    FIVB Women’s Beach Volleyball Team Rankings

    The system reflects on the performance of the Women’s national indoor volleyball teams worldwide. Updated continuously, they use a match-by-match points method.

    Rank Team Players Tournaments Played Points
    1 Brazil Carol/Rebecca 14 8440
    2 Brazil Thamela/Victoria 15 8240
    3 USA Nuss/Brasher 8 8200
    4 Latvia Tina/Anastasija 13 7880
    5 Brazil Ana Patrícia/Duda 8 7160
    6 USA Cannon/Kraft 9 7140
    7 USA Cheng/Shaw 9 6980
    8 Germany Müller/Tillmann 13 6920
    9 Italy Gottardi/Orsi Toth, R. 12 6720
    10 Canada Melissa/Brandie 8 6560
    11 Switzerland Anouk/Zoé 14 6320
    12 USA Donlin/Denaburg 11 5760
    13 Austria Klinger D./Klinger R. 14 5620
    14 Germany Ittlinger/Grüne 14 5300
    15 Germany Bock/Lippmann 13 4940
    16 France Vieira/Chamereau 16 4920
    17 Spain Dani/Tania 13 4880
    18 Czechia Svozilova/Stochlova 14 4560
    19 Italy Scampoli/Bianchi 11 4500
    20 Switzerland Hüberli/Kernen 9 4460
    21 Finland Ahtiainen/Lahti 10 4260
    22 Ukraine Hladun/Lazarenko 9 4168
    23 Ukraine Davidova/Khmil 12 4160
    24 Netherlands van Driel, E./Bekhuis 18 4080
    25 Netherlands Konink/Schoon 12 4040
    25 USA Harward/Phillips 14 4040
    27 USA Quiggle/Loreen 7 4020
    28 Lithuania Paulikiene/Raupelyte 19 3940
    29 Czechia Kylie/Maixnerova 15 3920
    30 Brazil Vitoria/Hegeile 13 3880
    31 Australia Clancy/Milutinovic 15 3840
    32 France Placette/Richard 18 3800
    32 New Zealand Polley/MacDonald 19 3800
    34 Puerto Rico Navas/Gonzalez 12 3740
    35 Lithuania Dumbauskaite/Grudzinskaite G. 14 3700
    36 Paraguay Michelle/Corrales 11 3540
    37 Brazil Taiana Lima/Talita 10 3528
    38 Australia Alchin/Johnson 18 3440
    39 Netherlands Stam/Schoon 5 3380
    39 Poland Ciezkowska/Lunio 14 3380
    41 Australia Fleming/Fejes 13 3352
    42 Brazil Thainara/Simonetti 8 3328
    43 Canada Bélanger/Monkhouse 8 3320
    44 Ukraine Serdiuk/Romaniuk 11 3316
    45 Japan Shiba/Reika 23 3220
    46 Brazil Andressa/Tainá 13 3140
    47 USA Hildreth/Van Gunst 7 3100
    48 Czechia Pavelková K./Pavelková A. 10 3050
    49 Japan Ren/Non 20 3040
    49 USA Bauer/Anderson 9 3040
    51 Estonia Hollas, H./Remmelg 17 3020
    52 Mexico Torres/Gutierrez 15 2964
    53 Germany Paul/Kunst 14 2960
    54 Ukraine Makhno, In./Makhno, Ir. 11 2900
    55 Switzerland Annique/Menia 15 2860
    55 USA Savvy/Van Winkle 7 2860
    57 USA Whitmarsh/Newberry 6 2700
    58 Brazil Carol Horta/Elize Maia 7 2540
    58 USA Toni/DeBerg 5 2540
    60 USA Chacon/Chacon 9 2476
    61 Finland Parkkinen/Prihti 10 2456
    62 Norway Pavlova/Helland-Hansen 10 2412
    63 USA DeBerg/Hodel 6 2340
    64 Lithuania Kvedaraite/Saule 8 2320
    65 Hungary Kun/Villám 16 2316
    66 Argentina Churin/Ghigliazza 10 2276
    67 Netherlands Luini/Poiesz 10 2156
    68 Netherlands Sonneville/Piersma B. 9 2140
    69 Peru Allcca/Gaona 10 2120
    70 Germany Schieder/Borger 12 2060
    71 Slovenia Lovsin, T./Javornik 13 2044
    72 Thailand Naraphornrapat/Worapeerachayakorn 7 2016
    73 Venezuela Sara/Rodríguez 8 1932
    74 Lithuania Ievute/Kliokmanaite 5 1920
    75 Paraguay Denisse/Fio 7 1918
    76 Austria Hohenauer L. /Berger 12 1902
    77 Romania Vaida/Alupei 12 1888
    78 USA Van Gunst/Ferch 3 1860
    79 Vanuatu Toko/Lawac 10 1836
    80 Poland Radelczuk/Okla 11 1820
    81 Japan Riko/Take 15 1804
    82 Spain Carro/Paula 6 1780
    82 Mozambique Vanessa/Mucheza 5 1780
    84 Japan Sakura/Sawame 15 1732
    85 Ecuador Ariana/Karelys 7 1712
    86 Japan Maruyama/Ishii 8 1696
    87 Bolivia Isa/Galindo 9 1664
    88 Nicaragua Lopez/LOLETTE 8 1608
    89 China Jiang K. Y./YU T. 8 1600
    90 Spain Florian/Serrano F 9 1596
    91 Poland Lodej/Kielak 11 1576
    92 Slovakia Terenova/Tokosova 13 1536
    93 Lithuania Rudkovskaja/Krizanauskaite 7 1528
    94 Brazil Verena/Kyce 3 1520
    94 China Yan X./Zhou M. L. 7 1520
    96 Netherlands Veerbeek/Hogenhout 9 1436
    97 Greece Triantafyllidi/Manavi 12 1432
    98 USA Kan/Sours 6 1420
    99 Mexico Vidaurrazaga/Ramirez 6 1416
    100 Estonia Kuivonen/Jürgenson 9 1404

     

    Also Read: FIVB Women’s Volleyball Team Rankings – Current Updates

    Who Invented the FIVB Team Ranking?

    The modern FIVB Ranking system is the result of institutional reform by the FIVB’s leadership and technical committees.

    FIVB Team Ranking Calculation

    Since 2020, the FIVB has used an Elo-based rating system to calculate world rankings. Points change after every official international match.

    • Each team’s current rating
    • Expected outcome (probability of winning based on rating difference)
    • Actual result (win or loss)
    • Importance of the match (multiplier)

    Expected Outcome 

    Before a match, both teams have Ratings (R1 and R2). The system calculated how likely each team is to win.

    • If a strong team beats a weak team – Small point gain
    • If an underdog beats a strong team – Large point gain

    Match Importance Multiplier

    • Olympic Games – Very high
    • World Champion – Very high
    • VNL / Continental Championships – High
    • Qualifiers – Medium
    • Friendly matches – Low

    Points Exchange Formula

    Points gained/lost depend on:

    Points = K * (Actual Result – Expected Result)

    • Actual Result = 1 for win, 0 for loss
    • Expected Result = Probability of winning
    • K = match importance

    Immediate Update

    After Each Match:

    • Winners Increase rating
    • Losers decrease rating
    • Updated ratings are used for the next match

    How are the Points Calculated?

    The FIVB Men’s Rankings use an Elo-style rating system, meaning:

    • Every match between two national teams results in a gain or loss of points.

    • Points depend on the expected outcome vs the actual outcome.

      • Beating a higher-ranked team gives more points.

      • Losing to a much lower-ranked team causes a bigger drop.

    • The importance of the match (friendly, continental championship, VNL, World Championship, Olympics) influences the number of points exchanged.

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