German B youth volleyball championship
German B youth volleyball championship | |
Association | DVV |
First edition | 1961 |
Teams | 16 |
Game mode |
Round tournament (4 groups of 4 teams each) Knockout system (from the round of 16) |
Title holder | TSV Mühldorf male Schweriner SC female |
Website | www.dvj.de |
↓ Regional championships of the regional associations (8)
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The German B-youth volleyball championship is played every year. The players are usually between 15 and 17 years old. The reigning champion is the TSV Mühldorf in the male offspring and the Schweriner SC in the female offspring. The record champion is with eight championships in male offspring of the Berlin TSC and with eleven championships in the female offspring of Dresdner SC.
history
For the first time a junior championship was held in Espelkamp in 1961 . Among eight male and three female teams born in 1943 and younger, the ATSV Espelkamp was the first German youth champion for the boys and VG Hermannsburg for the girls.
mode
The qualifiers for the B-youth championship decide at the regional championships of the eight regional associations. A total of two teams per age group and gender from each of the eight regional associations can be sent to the German Championships, depending on the respective placement of the regional association in the ranking, which results from the placements of the respective representatives in the previous year. The organizer of the final tournament is also set.
The championship is played as a round-robin tournament (4 groups of 4 teams each) with a knockout system . The group winners qualify for the quarter-finals in advance. The group stage is followed by an intermediate round in which the second and third placed in each group can qualify for the quarter-finals. Here the winners of these games meet one of the four group winners. Except for 3rd and 4th place (small final), every placement in the tournament will be played out. Currently, two winning sets are played, with the third set being played as a tie-break .
Male finals
season | winner | finalist | Result | Venue |
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2010 | TuB Bocholt | SCC Berlin | 2: 1 (21, -20, -11) | Bonn |
2011 | VfB Friedrichshafen | SCC Berlin | 2: 0 (-18, -19) | Bad Tölz |
2012 | VfB Friedrichshafen | Moerser SC | 2: 0 (-13, -14) | Wetzlar |
2013 | TSV Mühldorf | VfB Friedrichshafen | 2: 1 (23, -22, -12) | Ibbenbueren |
Female finals
season | winner | finalist | Result | Venue |
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2010 | Dresdner SC | SV Lohhof | 2: 0 (-16, -14) | Dresden |
2011 | Dresdner SC | RC Borken-Hoxfeld | ||
2012 | Dresdner SC | SV Bad Laer | 2: 0 (-10, -13) | Biberach an der Riss |
2013 | Schweriner SC | SG Rotation Prenzlauer Berg | 2: 0 (-17, -26) | Berlin |
The most successful male clubs overall
The table includes clubs that have won competitions in all age groups (U14-U20) at least twice since 2001.
society | winner | finalist |
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Berlin TSC | 8th | 7th |
Schweriner SC | 7th | 7th |
SCC Berlin | 6th | 7th |
VC Dresden | 5 | 7th |
VfB Friedrichshafen | 5 | 6th |
TSV Mühldorf | 3 | 0 |
Rumelner TV | 2 | 0 |
The most successful female clubs overall
The table includes clubs that have won competitions in all age groups (U14-U20) at least twice since 2001.
society | winner | finalist |
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Dresdner SC | 11 | 4th |
Schweriner SC | 7th | 7th |
Köpenicker SC | 6th | 3 |
SG Rotation Prenzlauer Berg | 4th | 5 |
1. VC Parchim | 3 | 1 |
SV Lohhof | 2 | 4th |
TSV Deggendorf | 2 | 0 |