[1] This year’s edition of the CEV Cup consisted of 43 teams, of which 30 teams qualified directly for the CEV Cup; 9 teams were the losers from the Champions League qualification phase; and the remaining 4 joined the rest in the quarterfinals, being transferred there from the Champions League group stage as the 3rd placed teams in their respective pools.
After losing the first leg of the final, Valsa Group Modena won the second leg and the golden set against Knack Roeselare to win the fourth title of the CEV Cup.
Adis Lagumdzija was named MVP of the final match.
[2] The drawing of lots was held on 28 June 2022 in Luxembourg City.
[3] Qualification round (Home and away matches): Main phase (Home and away matches): Final phase (Home and away matches): Aggregate score is counted as follows: 3 points for 3–0 or 3–1 win, 2 points for 3–2 win, 1 point for 2–3 loss.