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2020–21 German Women's Volleyball League

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2020–21 German Women's Volleyball League

The 2020/21 German Women's Volleyball League season began on October 3, 2020 and ended with the last playoff final game on April 24, 2021. Since the 2019/20 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no defending champion.

Dresdner SC prevailed in the playoff final against Allianz MTV Stuttgart and thus became German champions.[1]

Teams

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This season the following eleven teams played in the first division:

There was no newcomer. The German youth team VC Olympia Berlin played again this season in the 2. Bundesliga North.

Main round

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The women's Bundesliga was made up of eleven teams in the 2020/21 season, which initially competed against each other in the two rounds. There was no relegation.

Results

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Because of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany, numerous games had to be postponed to another date.

Status: March 13, 2021 LIB DSC Result USC Pot SSC Str Stu Suhl RRV VCW
Ladies in Black Aachen 0: 3 3: 1 3: 0 2: 3 3: 2 3: 0 0: 3 0: 3 1: 3 3: 2
Dresdner SC 3: 0 3: 0 3: 0 3: 0 3: 0 3: 0 0: 3 3: 1 3: 1 3-0
Black and white Erfurt 2: 3 0: 3 3: 2 1: 3 1: 3 1: 3 1: 3 2: 3 0: 3 3: 2
USC Münster 3: 1 0: 3 3: 0 0: 3 3: 1 2: 3 1: 3 3: 0 2: 3 3: 2
SC Potsdam 3: 1 3: 0 3: 0 3: 0 2: 3 0: 3 3: 0 3: 0 1: 3 3-0
SSC Palmberg Schwerin 3: 1 0: 3 3: 0 3: 0 3: 2 3: 0 0: 3 3: 1 3: 0 3: 1
NaWaRo Straubing 2: 3 0: 3 3: 1 3: 0 0: 3 2: 3 3: 0 0: 3 0: 3 3: 1
Allianz MTV Stuttgart 3: 1 3: 0 3: 0 3: 1 3: 0 0: 3 3: 0 3: 0 3: 0 3-0
VfB Suhl Lotto Thuringia 3: 0 1: 3 3: 0 3: 0 3: 2 1: 3 3: 0 3: 2 3: 2 0: 3
Rote Raben Vilsbiburg 2: 3 1: 3 3: 1 3: 0 2: 3 0: 3 3: 0 2: 3 1: 3 3-0
1. VC Wiesbaden 3: 2 0: 3 3: 0 2: 3 1: 3 3: 2 3: 0 0: 3 1: 3 0: 3
Home team in the left column, visiting team in the top row

table

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Since the 2013/14 season, the following rule of points has been in force for the DVV's game operations: three points are awarded for a 3-0 or 3-1 win, two points for a 3-2 win and two points for a 2-3 defeat one point and no point for a 1-3 or 3-0 defeat. In the event of a tie, the number of games won first decides, then the set quotient (division method) and finally the ball point quotient (division method).

  society Number Games Points Games sentences Balls
1. Dresdner SC '(P)' 20 51 17 51:13 1555: 1293
2. Allianz MTV Stuttgart 20 48 16 50:18 1634: 1369
3. SSC Palmberg Schwerin 20 41 14 47:29 1721: 1606
4. SC Potsdam 20 40 13 46: 28 1684: 1547
5. Rote Raben Vilsbiburg 20 33 10 41:35 1659: 1647
6. VfB Suhl Lotto Thuringia 20 32 12 40:34 1626: 1605
7. NawaRo Straubing 20 22 7 25:44 1454: 1560
8. Ladies in Black Aachen 20 21 8 33:47 1732: 1841
9. USC Münster 20 19 6 26:48 1562: 1686
10. 1. VC Wiesbaden 20 17 5 27:49 1582: 1724
11. Black and white Erfurt 20 6 2 17:58 1441: 1772
As of March 13, 2021
Legend
Play-off participants
(P) DVV-Pokal - Winner 2019/20

Play-offs

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The teams in the first eight places qualified for the playoffs. Except for the final (Best-of-Five-Modus) all games were played in Best-of-Three-Modus.

quarter finals semi-finals final
                 
1. 'Dresden' 3 3 -
8. Aachen 1 2 -
1. 'Dresden' 3 3 -
4. Potsdam 1 2 -
4. 'Potsdam' 3 3 -
5. Vilsbiburg 1 1 -
1. 'Dresden' 0 2 3 3 3
2. Stuttgart 3 3 2 2 0
3. 'Schwerin' 2 3 3
6. Suhl 3 1 0
3. Schwerin 3 0 0
2. 'Stuttgart' 0 3 3
2. 'Stuttgart' 3 3 -
7. Straubing 0 0 -

Venues

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society Hall capacity
Ladies in Black Aachen Sports hall Neuköllner Straße 1,268
Dresdner SC Margon Arena 3,450
Black and white Erfurt Riethsporthalle Erfurt 1,520
USC Münster Berg Fidel sports hall 3,300
SC Potsdam MBS Arena Potsdam 2,048
SSC Palmberg Schwerin Palmberg Arena Schwerin 1.914
NawaRo Straubing turmair volleyball arena 1.006
Allianz MTV Stuttgart Scharrena Stuttgart 2,039
VfB Suhl Lotto Thuringia Wolfsgrube sports hall 1,816
Rote Raben Vilsbiburg Ball sports hall Vilsbiburg 2,000
1. VC Wiesbaden Sports hall at the Platz der Deutschen Einheit 2,105

References

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  1. ^ "Dresdens spektakuläre Aufholjagd endet mit dem Meistertitel". Der Spiegel (in German). 24 April 2021. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
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