The Memorial of Hubert Jerzy Wagner is a volleyball friendly competition for the national teams, currently held every year and organized by the Hubert Wagner Foundation.

The first Memorial was held in 2003. The competition has been held every year since, except 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic.

History

History

The tournament is played in the middle of the year, always about two weeks before the most important event of the year. Competitions have been created in memory of the best volleyball coach in Poland, Hubert Jerzy Wagner, who won the 1974 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship, the Olympic gold in 1976 and silver medals in the Men's European Volleyball Championship in 1975 and 1983 for the Polish team.

In the first few years teams played in Olsztyn. It is now played in various Polish cities to promote volleyball. In 2008, the memorial was also the qualifying tournament for the 2009 Men's European Volleyball Championship. The first memorial was won by the Dutch national team, which was ahead of Poland and Spain. In the second edition Russia triumphed, and the next again The Netherlands. The winner of the fourth edition was Poland, the fifth - Germany. The next two editions were again won by the hosts.

In 2010, the winners were Brazil, and in 2011 Italy. In 2012, the edition of the memorial was won by Poland ahead of Germany, Argentina and Iran. Poland retained the title in 2013.

「フーベルト・ワグナー・メモリアル」は、バレーボールトーナメントの名前です。このトーナメントは、フーベルト・ワグナーという偉大なバレーボール選手を記念して開催されています。トーナメントは、日本国内のさまざまな地域から集まった優れたバレーボールチームが参加し、競い合います。このトーナメントは、バレーボールの技術と戦略を駆使した試合が繰り広げられることで知られています。また、フーベルト・ワグナーの功績を称えるため、トーナメントの中で彼の偉業や人間性についても紹介されます。フーベルト・ワグナー・メモリアルは、バレーボール愛好者や選手たちにとって、刺激的で感動的なイベントとなることでしょう。