Results

World Champs 09/22 12:00 4 USA v Slovenia L 3-1
World Champs 09/17 13:00 3 Slovenia v Germany W 3-1
World Champs 09/15 09:30 2 Slovenia v Bulgaria L 2-3
World Champs 09/13 13:00 1 Slovenia v Chile W 3-0
FIVB Nations League 08/03 07:00 50 [1] Brazil v Slovenia [6] L 3-1
FIVB Nations League 08/02 07:00 2 [2] Italy v Slovenia [6] L 3-1
FIVB Nations League 07/31 07:00 3 [3] France v Slovenia [6] W 1-3
FIVB Nations League 07/20 18:30 1 [16] Serbia v Slovenia [10] W 2-3
FIVB Nations League 07/19 18:30 1 [8] Slovenia v Italy [2] L 0-3
FIVB Nations League 07/17 18:30 1 [17] Netherlands v Slovenia [10] W 0-3
FIVB Nations League 07/16 18:30 1 [14] Canada v Slovenia [13] W 1-3
FIVB Nations League 06/29 09:00 1 [10] Slovenia v Japan [4] L 0-3

The Slovenia men's national volleyball team represents Slovenia in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches, and is governed by the Volleyball Federation of Slovenia. The team made its debut at major tournaments in 2001, when it competed at the European Volleyball Championship. Between 2015 and 2021, Slovenia reached the final of the European Championship three times and finished as runners-up on all three occasions after losing to France, Serbia and Italy, respectively.

As of January 2025, Slovenia is ranked fourth in the FIVB World Rankings.

History

The Slovenia national team played its first official match on 24 April 1992, under the leadership of Viktor Krevsel. They first appeared at the European Volleyball Championship in 2001, where they took last place among twelve teams.

In March 2015, Andrea Giani was appointed as the head coach of Slovenia. He led the team to its first medal at the 2015 Men's European Volleyball Championship, when Slovenia lost 3–0 to France in the final. Tine Urnaut won one of the individual player awards for the best outside spiker.

Slovenian team at the 2022 World Championship, hosted by Slovenia.

In January 2017, Giani resigned as coach and Slobodan Kovač took over the team. In the same year, Slovenia qualified for the 2018 edition of the FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship, their first ever World Championship appearance, after beating Belgium in the qualifiers. Two years after his appointment, in January 2019, the Volleyball Federation of Slovenia and Kovač both agreed to part ways and terminate the contract. He was replaced by Alberto Giuliani.

Slovenia hosted the 2019 edition of the FIVB Volleyball Men's Challenger Cup at home in Ljubljana. The team reached the final, where they defeated Cuba 3–0 and earned the right to participate in the 2020 Nations League, replacing Portugal; however, the competition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and Slovenia qualified for the 2021 edition instead. At their Nations League debut in Rimini, Italy, the team reached the final round as the only challenger team, where they lost 3–0 both to Poland and France in the semifinals and in the third place match, respectively.

At the 2019 European Championship, Slovenia was one of the four co-hosts of the tournament. The team reached the final again, where they lost 3–1 to Serbia, clinching their second silver medal in four years. Two years later, at the 2021 European Championship, Slovenia once again reached the final. After defeating hosts Poland in the semifinals, they lost the final 3–2 against Italy to claim their third silver medal. Gregor Ropret was selected in the All Star Team as the best setter through fan votes. Giuliani decided to step down as head coach after the tournament, and was replaced by Mark Lebedew from February 2022. After failing to reach the top 8 in the 2022 Nations League, he was sacked and replaced by Gheorghe Crețu in August 2022, just two weeks before the start of the 2022 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship, co-hosted by Slovenia and Poland.

The Slovenia men's national volleyball team, known simply as "Slovenia," is the premier volleyball team representing the Republic of Slovenia in international competitions. Established as an independent team following Slovenia's independence in 1991, the team has rapidly developed a strong reputation in European and world volleyball. Known for their technical skill, strategic play, and resilience, Slovenia has competed in major tournaments such as the FIVB Volleyball World Championship, the European Volleyball Championship, and the Volleyball Nations League. The team is characterized by a talented roster of players who excel in both offensive and defensive skills, and they are supported by passionate fans who take pride in their national team. Slovenia continues to grow as a competitive force in international volleyball, aiming for further success and recognition on the global stage.