The 2006/07 season of the Volleyball Champions League began on September 27, 2006 with the group phase and ended with the final on April 1, 2007. 24 teams from 13 nations took part in the competition. The VfB Friedrichshafen became the first German team competition and achieved the triple.
The VfB Friedrichshafen started with a 0: 3 defeat in Cuneo in the group stage, but won the next games and lost in Athens just barely in the fifth set. A clear 3-0 home win against Panathinaikos was the basis for reaching the next round. With a final win against the Italians, VfB secured group victory. In the play-off, Friedrichshafen prevailed against Noliko Maaseik and Sisley Treviso and reached the final four. There the German champion secured the title against Lube Macerata and Tours VB .
evivo Düren won their next two games against Podgorica and Innsbruck after a 2: 3 home defeat against Tours. Despite often good performances, it was then only enough to beat Innsbruck 3-0 in the second CL participation. With the 1: 3 in Podgorica, the runner-up missed the last chance to reach the play-off round.
Hypo Tirol Innsbruck benefited from a decision by the CEV . The European association rated the home game against Belgorod, which was actually lost 3: 0, with 3: 0 sets and 75: 0 points because the Russians (as in the 3: 0 in the following game against Tours) had used an unauthorized player. The win "at the green table" was the only success for the Austrians, who lost all other games.
The Aon hotVolleys Vienna could only win the home games against the teams from Piraeus and Sofia placed in front of them and were eliminated as the last group, like the Innsbruck team.
Group stage
In the draw on September 23, 2006, the qualified teams were divided into four groups with six participants each. The best three teams in each group and Ostrava as the best group fourth reached the next round.
In addition to the host VK Dynamo Moscow , three teams qualified for the Final Four. These teams were determined in two play-off rounds with a return leg. The games took place on February 14th and 21st and March 7th and 14th, 2007 respectively.
Play-off 12
VfB Friedrichshafen
Noliko Maaseik
3-0
2: 3
Bre Banca Cuneo
Sisley Treviso
3: 1
0: 3
Lube Macerata
Panathinaikos Athens
3: 1
3: 2
Belgorod locomotive
Hit Randstad Roeselare
2: 3
1: 3
Portol Drac Palma Mallorca
Skra Bełchatów
3: 2
2: 3
DHL Ostrava
Tours VB
1: 3
1: 3
Play-off 6
VfB Friedrichshafen
Sisley Treviso
3-0
2: 3
Lube Macerata
Hit Randstad Roeselare
3-0
1: 3
Portol Drac Palma Mallorca
Tours VB
1: 3
2: 3
Final Four
At the Final Four on March 31 and April 1, 2007, the VK Dynamo Moscow, which was designated after the conclusion of the group matches by the CEV as host, played against the three teams qualified in the play-offs. The venue was the Chodynka Arena . The VfB Friedrichshafen defeated in the finals Tours VB with 3: 1 and the host VC Dynamo finished third.