FIVB Senior World Rankings


The FIVB Senior World Rankings is a ranking system for men's and women's national teams in volleyball. The teams of the member nations of Fédération Internationale de Volleyball, volleyball's world governing body, are ranked based on their game results with the most successful teams being ranked highest. A points system is used, with points being awarded based on the results of all FIVB-recognised full international matches. The rankings are used in international competitions to define the seeded teams and arrange them in pools. Specific procedures for seeding and pooling are established by the FIVB in each competition's formula, but the method usually employed is the serpentine system.
The ranking system has been revamped in 2020, responding to criticism that the preceding calculation method did not effectively reflect the relative strengths of the national teams. The old version of the ranking system was finally used on 31 January 2020.
The ranking system was most recently updated on 1 February 2020, and the top 3 teams in men's category are, world's No.1 Brazil, while in women's category are as follows, world's No.1 China.

Previous calculation method

The system of point attribution for the selected FIVB World and Official Competitions below is as follows:
In 2019, FIVB collaborated with Hypercube Business Innovation of the Netherlands to design a new world ranking platform. The previous calculation method have a problem of circularity in the international volleyball calendar: only countries who participate in the major volleyball events can earn ranking points, whilst the number of ranking points of countries also determines seeding and access of teams for major events. This unfair principle does not contribute to the sporting and commercial quality of volleyball.
On 1 February 2020, the new ranking system will be implemented and will take into account all results from 1 January 2019. The system will be consistently updated to reflect the latest results and performances. The new World Ranking considers the match results from all official competitions:
The rankings outcome of each match depends on two main factors:
It is based on the zero-sum system, like CONCACAF Ranking Index, and after each game points will be added to or subtracted from a team's rating according to the formula:
where:
where:
;Team A win 3–0
;Team A win 3–1
;Team A win 3–2
;Team A lose 2–3
;Team A lose 1–3
;Team A lose 0–3
where:
where:
Match Result
A win 3–0+2
A win 3–1+1.5
A win 3–2+1
A lose 2–3-1
A lose 1–3-1.5
A lose 0–3-2

Examples

There are the examples of the new ranking procedure.
Before the match at the FIVB Volleyball World Championship , Brazil ' is ranked number 1 with a 415 WR score and Japan ' is ranked number 11 with a 192 WR score.
;Strength difference between Brazil and Japan
;Expected match result
Expected match result for Brazil:
Expected match result for Japan:
;World Ranking scores after Brazil win 3–0
World Ranking scores for Brazil:
World Ranking scores for Japan:
;World Ranking scores after Brazil win 3–1
World Ranking scores for Brazil:
World Ranking scores for Japan:
;World Ranking scores after Brazil win 3–2
World Ranking scores for Brazil:
World Ranking scores for Japan:
;World Ranking scores after Brazil lose 0–3
World Ranking scores for Brazil:
World Ranking scores for Japan:
;World Ranking scores after Brazil lose 1–3
World Ranking scores for Brazil:
World Ranking scores for Japan:
;World Ranking scores after Brazil lose 2–3
World Ranking scores for Brazil:
World Ranking scores for Japan:

World and Continental Rankings

The five Continental Rankings filter the World Ranking points won and lost in matches played between teams from the same Continental Confederation.
;Examples
Japan vs Italy

The points calculated in FIVB World Rankings.
Japan vs South Korea

The points calculated in FIVB World Rankings, and AVC Continental Rankings.

FIVB World Rankings

;Top Ranked Men's National Teams
For historical men's FIVB rankings from October 2005 to present.
;Top Ranked Women's National Teams
For historical women's FIVB rankings from September 2005 to present.