2006–07 CEV Champions League
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2006–07 CEV Champions League
Summary
2006–07 CEV Champions League is a sports season[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of sports_season entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (21 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League won the VfB Friedrichshafen[3].
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League's instance of is recorded as sports season[4].
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League took place at Moscow[5].
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League's edition number is recorded as 48[6].
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League began on September 27, 2006[7].
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League ended on April 1, 2007[8].
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League's sport is recorded as volleyball[9].
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League's organizer is recorded as European Volleyball Confederation[10].
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League involved {'amount': '+24'} participants[11].
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League's number of matches played/races/starts is recorded as {'amount': '+142'}[12].
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League's participating team is recorded as VfB Friedrichshafen[13].
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League's participating team is recorded as Tours Volley-Ball[14].
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League's participating team is recorded as VC Dynamo Moscow[15].
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League's participating team is recorded as Volley Lube[16].
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League's participating team is recorded as G.S. Iraklis Thessalonikis (men's volleyball)[17].
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League dates from the 2006-2007 one-year-period[18].
- 2006–07 CEV Champions League's sports season of league or competition is recorded as CEV Champions League[19].
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When and Where
2006–07 CEV Champions League began on September 27, 2006[7]. It ended on April 1, 2007[8]. It took place at Moscow[5].
Context
2006–07 CEV Champions League's instance of is recorded as sports season[4].
Participants
2006–07 CEV Champions League involved {'amount': '+24'} participants[11].
Why It Matters
2006–07 CEV Champions League ranks in the top 2% of sports_season entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (21 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]
FAQs
What awards did 2006–07 CEV Champions League receive?
Honors received include VfB Friedrichshafen[3].