Volleyball Champions League 2019/20 (women)

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The 2019/20 season of the Volleyball Champions League began on October 8, 2019 and should end with the final on May 16, 2020. The German participant was Allianz MTV Stuttgart . As in the previous year, the final was to be played together with the men's final as “Super Finals” in the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the competition was suspended for an indefinite period in March 2020.

mode

The first two rounds were played in the knockout system , whereby not all places were occupied. The two winners of the second round qualified for the group stage. There 20 teams played in five groups of four in the mode everyone against everyone . Each team competed at home and away against each of the three opponents. There were three points for a 3-0 or 3-1 win, two for a 3-2 win and one point for a 3-2 defeat. The five group winners and the three best runners-up reached the quarter-finals, which are played with home and away legs. This also applies to the semi-finals. The final will be played in one game.

game schedule

The qualifying rounds

  First round
8-10 and 15-17. October 2019
Second round
22.-24. and 29.-31. October 2019
qualified
                           
  1        
Czech RepublicCzech Republic VK OP Olomouc  
Czech RepublicCzech Republic VK OP Olomouc 2 3
  UkraineUkraine Chimik Yuschne 3 2  
CroatiaCroatia OK Mladost Zagreb 3 0
UkraineUkraine Chimik Yuschne 0 3  
UkraineUkraine Chimik Yuschne
  HungaryHungary Vasas Budapest
AlbaniaAlbania Partizani Tirana 3 3    
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina ZOK Bimal-Jedinstvo Brčko 1 2  
AlbaniaAlbania Partizani Tirana 0 0
  HungaryHungary Vasas Budapest 3 3  
MontenegroMontenegro Luka Bar 0 0
  HungaryHungary Vasas Budapest 3 3  

Group stage

Group A
space team Victories Points sentences
1. TurkeyTurkey Eczacıbaşı Istanbul 6th 15th 18: 6
2. TurkeyTurkey Fenerbahçe İstanbul 4th 14th 16: 6
3. PolandPoland Budowlani Łódź 2 7th 8:13
4th FinlandFinland LP Salo 0 0 1:18
November 19th E. Istanbul F. Istanbul 3: 2
20th November Łódź Salo 3: 1
November 26th Salo E. Istanbul 0: 3
November 28th F. Istanbul Łódź 3-0
December 18th Łódź E. Istanbul 0: 3
F. Istanbul Salo 3-0
22nd of January E. Istanbul Salo 3-0
Łódź F. Istanbul 0: 3
February 5th Salo Łódź 0: 3
February 6th F. Istanbul E. Istanbul 2: 3
February 18 Salo F. Istanbul 0: 3
E. Istanbul Łódź 3: 2
Group B
space team Victories Points sentences
1. TurkeyTurkey VakıfBank Istanbul 5 15th 17: 5
2. ItalyItaly Pallavolo Scandicci 5 15th 15: 9
3. RussiaRussia Kaliningrad locomotive 2 8th 11:12
4th SloveniaSlovenia Nova KBM Branik Maribor 0 0 1:18
20th November V. Istanbul Scandicci 2: 3
Kaliningrad Maribor 3-0
November 27th Maribor V. Istanbul 0: 3
Scandicci Kaliningrad 3: 1
December 17th Kaliningrad V. Istanbul 2: 3
December 18th Scandicci Maribor 3-0
22nd of January Kaliningrad Scandicci 2: 3
January 23 V. Istanbul Maribor 3-0
February 4th Maribor Kaliningrad 0: 3
February 5th Scandicci V. Istanbul 0: 3
February 18 V. Istanbul Kaliningrad 3-0
Maribor Scandicci 1: 3
Group C
space team Victories Points sentences
1. ItalyItaly Igor Gorgonzola Novara 5 14th 16: 5
2. GermanyGermany Allianz MTV Stuttgart 4th 13 14: 9
3. PolandPoland ŁKS Commercecon Łódź 3 8th 12:14
4th UkraineUkraine Chimik Yuschne 0 1 4:18
November 19th Łódź Stuttgart 3: 2
20th November Novara Yuschne 3-0
November 26th Yuschne Łódź 2: 3
November 27th Stuttgart Novara 3: 1
December 17th Łódź Novara 2: 3
Yuschne Stuttgart 1: 3
January 23 Novara Stuttgart 3-0
Łódź Yuschne 3: 1
February 4th Yuschne Novara 0: 3
February 5th Stuttgart Łódź 3: 1
February 18 Novara Łódź 3-0
Stuttgart Yuschne 3-0
Group D
space team Victories Points sentences
1. ItalyItaly Imoco Volley Conegliano 6th 17th 18: 2
2. FranceFrance Nantes volley ball 3 9 10:11
3. RomaniaRomania CSM Volei Alba Blaj 3 9 10:11
4th HungaryHungary Vasas Budapest 0 1 4:18
November 19th Conegliano Budapest 3: 2
Nantes Blaj 3: 1
November 26th Budapest Nantes 0: 3
November 27th Blaj Conegliano 0: 3
December 17th Nantes Conegliano 0: 3
19. December Budapest Blaj 1: 3
21th January Nantes Budapest 3: 1
22nd of January Conegliano Blaj 3-0
February 5th Blaj Nantes 3: 1
February 6th Budapest Conegliano 0: 3
February 18 Conegliano Nantes 3-0
Blaj Budapest 3-0
Group E
space team Victories Points sentences
1. RussiaRussia VK Dynamo Moscow 4th 12 13: 8
2. FranceFrance RC Cannes 3 9 12:12
3. BulgariaBulgaria Maritsa Plovdiv 3 9 13:13
4th RussiaRussia VK Uralochka-NTMK 2 6th 11:16
November 19th Cannes Plovdiv 3: 1
21st November Moscow Uralochka 3: 1
November 27th Plovdiv Moscow 1: 3
Uralochka Cannes 2: 3
December 17th Cannes Moscow 3-0
19. December Uralochka Plovdiv 3: 2
21th January Cannes Uralochka 2: 3
January 23 Moscow Plovdiv 1: 3
February 5th Plovdiv Cannes 3: 1
February 6th Uralochka Moscow 0: 3
February 18 Moscow Cannes 3-0
Plovdiv Uralochka 3: 2

KO round

  Quarterfinals
3rd-5th and 10.-12. March 2020
Semi-finals
24.-26. March and 7th-9th April 2020
Final
May 16, 2020 in Berlin
                           
  TurkeyTurkey F. Istanbul        
ItalyItaly Novara  
   
RussiaRussia Moscow 0
TurkeyTurkey V. Istanbul 3  
 
ItalyItaly Scandicci    
TurkeyTurkey E. Istanbul  
   
GermanyGermany Stuttgart 0
  ItalyItaly Conegliano 3  

The quarter-finals between F. Istanbul and Novara as well as Scandicci and E. Istanbul have been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic . The two games were supposed to be moved to Maribor , but were then postponed indefinitely. In view of this situation, Stuttgart waived the second leg against Conegliano after the first leg.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Super Finals 2020 return to Berlin. DVV, December 19, 2019, accessed on January 30, 2020 .
  2. Two unpredictable match-ups in this week's CLVolleyW quarterfinals. CEV, March 2, 2020, accessed March 6, 2020 .
  3. CEV announces re-scheduling of matches postponed due to coronavirus. CEV, March 6, 2020, accessed on March 6, 2020 .
  4. Postponement of European Cups matches due to COVID-19 outbreak. CEV, March 10, 2020, accessed on March 11, 2020 .
  5. Because of the coronavirus - Stuttgart's volleyball players in the premier class out. Stuttgarter Nachrichten , March 6, 2020, accessed on March 7, 2020 .