Indoor National teams: ;Men •
Olympic Volleyball: since 1964, quadrennially •
Men's World Cup: since 1949, biennially •
Men's Nations League: since 2018, annually •
Men's U21 World Championship: since 1977, biennially •
Boys' U19 World Championship: since 1989, biennially •
Boys' U17 World Championship: since 2024, biennially • Youth Olympic Games: 2010 ;Women •
Olympic Women's Volleyball: since 1964, quadrennially •
Women's World Cup: since 1952, biennially •
Women's Nations League: since 2018, annually •
Women's U21 World Championship: since 1977, biennially •
Girls' U19 World Championship: since 1989, biennially •
Girls' U17 World Championship: since 2024, biennially • Youth Olympic Games: 2010
Clubs: ;Men •
Men's Club World Championship: since 1989, annually ;Women •
Women's Club World Championship: since 1991, annually
Defunct: •
Men's World Cup: 1965–2019, quadrennially •
Women's World Cup: 1973–2019, quadrennially •
World League (Men): 1990–2017, annually •
World Grand Prix (Women): 1993–2017, annually •
World Grand Champions Cup: 1993–2017, quadrennially •
Men's Challenger Cup: 2018–2024, annually •
Women's Challenger Cup: 2018–2024, annually
Beach •
Olympic Games: since 1996, quadrennially •
World Championship: since 1997, biennially •
World Tour: since 1989, annually • Youth Olympic Games: since 2014, quadrennially •
U23 World Championships: since 2013, annually •
U21 World Championships: since 2001, annually •
U19 World Championships: since 2003, annually •
U17 World Championships: since 2014, annually
Others The FIVB's main activity is worldwide planning and organisation of volleyball events, sometimes in conjunction with other international
governing bodies such as the IOC. This involves defining qualification procedures and competition formulae for tournaments, as well as more specific details such as player line-up and replacement restrictions, venues and hosts. The FIVB participates directly in the organization of continental volleyball events which have an attached international significance, such as Olympic and World Championship continental qualification tournaments. The FIVB also maintains extensive special programmes aimed at the advance of world volleyball. This includes the constitution of development centers in areas where the sport is still unpopular, as well as support (in instruction and equipment) for organizations that fail to meet the quality standards required on an international level. Therefore, FIVB organizes congress, workshops, courses for referees, coaches and teachers, to promote grassroot volleyball development, such as: • Volley All Festival • Good Net Project in 2019 • School Volleyball Congress in 2007 • Volleyball Medicine Congress in 2011 • Symposium on Match Analysis in 1981 • Symposium on Mini Volleyball in 1985 Another relevant area of concern is the promotion of volleyball in a worldwide scale. Part of the FIVB's activities in this area consists in attracting media partners and sponsors through negotiation of commercial rights for broadcasting and coverage of major events. As reported by Olympic news outlet
Around the Rings, the FIVB recently launched a new "FIVB Heroes" promotion in Rome. The campaign uses billboards, posters and statues of the top beach volleyball players situated around the city to enhance visibility and profiles of the athletes. The FIVB is responsible for the standardization of volleyball rules. In recent years, many changes were implemented in connection with its promotional and marketing vision, in an alleged attempt to improve public visibility and make the sport comply to the demands of sponsors and media organizations. These changes range from ingenuous, almost commonplace restrictions, such as the obligation of a "fashionable" uniform – meaning tight clothing, supposed to be more appealing to the audience because it makes players bodies salient –, to very drastic changes in the format of competitions (e.g., the rally-point system). The FIVB is the ultimate international authority in volleyball, and judges (or is involved at least to some degree in the judgement) issues such as doping, regulation of player transfer, nationality changes and gender determination. It also publishes the
FIVB World Rankings, used as basis for seeding in international competitions. ==Current champions==