1. VSV Jena 90

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1. VSV Jena 90 eV
German volleyball association
Club data
founding 1990
address Markt 5
07743 Jena
president Uwe Klenz
Homepage vsv-jena.de
Volleyball department
league 3rd League East
Venue Lobeda West Sports Complex
Trainer Christian Schumann
Assistant coach David Nitschke
successes 2013 - Promotion 3rd division
2014 - Thuringia
Cup winner 2018 - Promotion 3rd division
Was standing: October 2019

The 1. VSV Jena 90 ( 1. Volleyballsportverein Jena 90 eV ) is a volleyball club from Jena , whose 1st men's team played in the Third League East in the 2013/14 , 2018/19 and 2019/20 season.

history

The sports club was founded in 1990 and has around 200 members (as of January 2019) who play performance-oriented volleyball in different teams. Around half of the association's members are children and young people who, according to their age groups, take part in competitions in the federal state of Thuringia and in the district association North-East (districts Weimar , Weimarer Land , Saale-Holzland-Kreis , Jena ).

In the 2019/20 season, 1. VSV Jena 90 eV is represented in the following leagues:

Men Women
Third division Regional league
Thuringian League Thuringian League
Association league District League
District League
male youth female youth
U18 national championship U20 district championship
U16 national championship U16 national championship
U14 district championship

3rd league season 2019/20

The team consists of 15 players, Christian Schumann acts as the trainer, who is supported by David Nitschke as assistant trainer. The team captain is Franz Neumann. Organizationally, the team is supervised by Bertram Kögler.

player position vintage
Falko Ahnert External attack 1991
Yann Böhme Diagonal 1997
Christoph Brese Middle block 1990
Robert Büttner passing 1983
Hans Cipowitz External attack 1989
Darius Gebauer External attack 2001
Elias Gotze Middle block 2000
Stephan Graef Libero 1980
Evgeni Leis Libero 1989
Andre Marchal External attack 1992
Philip Mengs passing 1993
Franz Neumann Middle block 1989
Anton Rogov Diagonal 1986
Paul Rüffer Middle block 1980
Florian Schmidtke Middle block 1997

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