Fixtures

FIVB Nations League 05/21 14:00 - Bulgarien vs Frankrig - View
FIVB Nations League 05/24 11:00 - Bulgarien vs Canada - View
FIVB Nations League 05/25 17:00 - Bulgarien vs USA - View
FIVB Nations League 05/26 17:00 - Bulgarien vs Nederlandene - View
FIVB Nations League 06/04 06:30 - Polen vs Bulgarien - View
FIVB Nations League 06/06 06:30 - Bulgarien vs Tyskland - View

Results

OL - Kvalifikation 10/08 02:00 7 [2] Belgien v Bulgarien [5] W 2-3
OL - Kvalifikation 10/07 05:00 6 [8] Mexico v Bulgarien [6] W 0-3
OL - Kvalifikation 10/06 02:00 5 [2] Canada v Bulgarien [5] L 3-0
OL - Kvalifikation 10/04 02:00 4 [5] Nederlandene v Bulgarien [7] W 0-3
OL - Kvalifikation 10/03 02:00 3 [5] Argentina v Bulgarien [6] L 3-0
OL - Kvalifikation 10/01 08:00 2 [5] Polen v Bulgarien [3] L 3-0
OL - Kvalifikation 09/30 11:30 1 [7] Kina v Bulgarien [7] W 0-3
EM 09/08 17:30 4 [1] Frankrig v Bulgarien [4] L 3-0
EM 09/05 17:30 1 [1] Slovenien v Bulgarien [3] L 3-0
EM 09/03 17:30 1 [2] Bulgarien v Kroatien [4] L 1-3
EM 09/02 17:30 1 [3] Bulgarien v Ukraine [6] W 3-1
EM 08/31 17:30 1 [1] Finland v Bulgarien [6] W 1-3

The Bulgaria men's national volleyball team represents the country in international competitions and friendly matches. It is controlled by the Bulgarian Volleyball Federation.

History

The team's achievements include winning the Balkan Championships in 1980, Runners-Up (1970) and Third Place (1949, 1952, 1986, 2006) at the World Championship. At the European Championships Bulgaria has one Runners-Up (1951) and four Third Place (1955, 1981, 1983, 2009) finishes. Bulgaria has also achieved Runners-Up at the 1980 Summer Olympic Games in Moscow. The team has one third place at the World Cup (2007) and five Semi-Final appearances in the World League (1994, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2013). The team's most significant recent results include earning Third Place at the 2006 World Championship, the 2007 World Cup and 2009 European Championship as well as achieving Runners-Up at the first European Games in 2015.

Bulgaria first took part in the World League in 1994. During the debut season in the tournament, the team went all the way to the semi-finals; led by players like Lubo Ganev, Dimo Tonev, Martin Stoev, etc. In the next four editions, Bulgaria took part but did not manage to surpass its prior performance by reaching fifth in 1995, eight in 1996, sixth in 1997, and seventh in 1998. Under the guidance of Milorad Kijac, the new wave of players including Teodor Salparov, Danial Mihaylov, etc. mixed well with the more experienced Evgeni Ivanov, Plamen Konstantinov, Nikolay Ivanov, Vladimir Nikolov, Hristo Tsvetanov to result in the fifth-place rank in 2003. The next year, once again under Kijac, the team played some impressive games and succeeded to tie its best performance of reaching the Semi-Finals. The team included more players from the Under-21 team that the previous year won a medal at the World Championships, such as Matey Kaziyski and Milushev. In 2005 with a new coach, Martin Stoev, the team finished as the fifth rank, followed by another tied best-ever performance of reaching the Semi-Finals in 2006, and another fifth rank in 2007. In 2011 Bulgaria qualified for first time in the Final Round after four years, they finished as the fifth rank. The 2012 Final Round was held in the newly opened Armeets Arena in Sofia, and the host reached the Semi-Finals once again.