The FIVB Women’s 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 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 Volleyball Team Rankings
The FIVB Women’s 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 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 | Nation | Rating |
| 1 | Italy | 484.15 |
| 2 | Brazil | 428 |
| 3 | Türkiye | 368.09 |
| 4 | Poland | 359.85 |
| 5 | Japan | 346.26 |
| 6 | China | 337.02 |
| 7 | USA | 335.03 |
| 8 | Netherlands | 270.58 |
| 9 | Serbia | 261.31 |
| 10 | Germany | 254.86 |
| 11 | Dominican Republic | 254.68 |
| 12 | Canada | 230.99 |
| 13 | France | 222.91 |
| 14 | Belgium | 211.23 |
| 15 | Czechia | 194.3 |
| 16 | Ukraine | 190.2 |
| 17 | Argentina | 182.42 |
| 18 | Thailand | 171.66 |
| 19 | Mexico | 166.82 |
| 20 | Slovenia | 161.08 |
| 21 | Kenya | 158.49 |
| 22 | Colombia | 157.31 |
| 23 | Puerto Rico | 149.24 |
| 24 | Romania | 148.02 |
| 25 | Bulgaria | 144.25 |
| 26 | Sweden | 141.12 |
| 27 | Cuba | 139.83 |
| 28 | Vietnam | 136.75 |
| 29 | Greece | 131.02 |
| 30 | Spain | 130.15 |
| 31 | Hungary | 123.17 |
| 32 | Switzerland | 113.7 |
| 33 | Slovakia | 112.34 |
| 34 | Finland | 108.01 |
| 35 | Kazakhstan | 105.06 |
| 36 | Croatia | 103.75 |
| 37 | Chinese Taipei | 100.11 |
| 38 | Peru | 99.82 |
| 39 | Austria | 99.68 |
| 40 | Korea | 99.53 |
| 41 | Portugal | 95.83 |
| 42 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 89.95 |
| 43 | Montenegro | 88.37 |
| 44 | Scotland | 80.85 |
| 45 | Cameroon | 76.72 |
| 46 | Philippines | 76.16 |
| 47 | Iran | 74.24 |
| 48 | Azerbaijan | 73.52 |
| 49 | Saint Lucia | 71.72 |
| 50 | Bermuda | 66.6 |
| 51 | Barbados | 66.2 |
| 52 | Nicaragua | 63.87 |
| 53 | San Marino | 63.81 |
| 54 | Jamaica | 63.01 |
| 55 | Antigua and Barbuda | 62.81 |
| 56 | Trinidad and Tobago | 62.67 |
| 57 | Latvia | 62.17 |
| 58 | Israel | 58.28 |
| 59 | Honduras | 56.99 |
| 60 | Costa Rica | 53.48 |
| 61 | Ireland | 51.31 |
| 62 | Kyrgyzstan | 48.13 |
| 63 | Egypt | 46.9 |
| 64 | Chile | 45.71 |
| 65 | Guadeloupe | 45.68 |
| 66 | Estonia | 45.36 |
| 67 | Suriname | 41.37 |
| 68 | India | 39.92 |
| 69 | Singapore | 39.47 |
| 70 | Indonesia | 39.07 |
| 71 | New Zealand | 37.49 |
| 72 | El Salvador | 34.65 |
| 73 | Australia | 32.48 |
| 74 | Bahamas | 31.22 |
| 75 | Macao, China | 30.71 |
| 76 | Algeria | 28 |
| 77 | Georgia | 27.91 |
| 78 | Grenada | 27.87 |
| 79 | Northern Ireland | 27.25 |
| 80 | Kosovo | 26.61 |
| 81 | Hong Kong, China | 24.09 |
| 82 | Venezuela | 23.04 |
| 83 | Tajikistan | 19.44 |
| 84 | North Macedonia | 18.69 |
| 85 | Iceland | 16.33 |
| 86 | Denmark | 14.33 |
| 87 | Uzbekistan | 12.71 |
| 88 | Luxembourg | 12.44 |
| 89 | Mongolia | 10.8 |
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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:
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Every match between two national teams results in a gain or loss of points.
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Points depend on the expected outcome vs the actual outcome.
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Beating a higher-ranked team gives more points.
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Losing to a much lower-ranked team causes a bigger drop.
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The importance of the match (friendly, continental championship, VNL, World Championship, Olympics) influences the number of points exchanged.

