2020–21 Baltic Men Volleyball League

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2020–21 Baltic Men Volleyball League
LeagueBaltic Men Volleyball League
SportVolleyball
Duration26 September 2020 – 17 April 2021
Season championsEstonia Saaremaa
Finals
ChampionsEstonia Selver Tallinn
  Runners-upEstonia Saaremaa
Finals MVPEstonia Renee Teppan (Selver Tallinn)
Baltic Volleyball League seasons
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The 2020–21 Baltic Men Volleyball League, known as Credit 24 Champions League for sponsorship reasons, was the 16th edition of the highest level of club volleyball in the Baltic states.

Participating teams[]

Location of 2020–21 Baltic Men Volleyball League teams.

The following teams participate in the 2020–21 edition of Baltic Men Volleyball League.[1]

Venues, personnel and kits[]

Team Location Arena Head Coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Estonia Bigbank Tartu Tartu University of Tartu Sports Hall Estonia Estonia Kert Toobal Joma Bigbank
Estonia Pärnu Pärnu Pärnu Sports Hall Estonia Avo Keel Estonia Teamshield EcoBirch
Estonia Saaremaa Kuressaare Kuressaare Sports Centre Greece Ioannis Kalmazidis Estonia Keith Pupart Macron Visit Saaremaa
Estonia Selver Tallinn Tallinn Audentes Sports Centre Estonia Rainer Vassiljev Estonia Andrus Raadik Erreà Selver / Graanul Invest
Estonia TalTech Tallinn TalTech Sports Hall Estonia Janis Sirelpuu Estonia Macron Optimus Systems
Latvia Jelgava Zemgale Olympic Center Latvia Latvia Joma Jelgava
Latvia Daugavpils Latvia Latvia Erreà Daugavpils
Latvia Jēkabpils Latvia Latvia Macron Jēkabpils /
Latvia Jūrmala Latvia Raimonds Vilde Latvia Erreà Riga Technical University
Lithuania Gargždai Lithuania Ukraine ETX Arlanga

Coaching changes[]

Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of appointment
Bigbank Tartu Estonia [2] Mutual consent 20 April 2020 Pre-season Estonia [3] 6 June 2020
Selver Tallinn Italy [4] Mutual consent 9 June 2020 Estonia Rainer Vassiljev[5] 10 June 2020

Regular season[]

All participating 10 clubs are playing according to the double round robin system.[6]

Key to colors
     Qualified for Playoffs
     Eliminated from Playoffs
Pts Matches Sets Points
Rank Team W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1 Estonia Saaremaa 33 11 3 36 16 2.250 1225 1103 1.111
2 Estonia Selver Tallinn 28 9 5 32 14 2.286 1078 1027 1.050
3 Estonia Bigbank Tartu 27 10 4 34 22 1.545 1260 1162 1.084
4 Latvia 22 7 7 22 24 0.917 1167 1005 1.161
5 Latvia 20 8 6 24 28 0.857 1128 1161 0.972
6 Estonia Pärnu 20 6 8 25 27 0.926 1102 1129 0.976
7 Estonia TalTech 14 4 10 16 32 0.500 985 1117 0.882
8 Lithuania 4 1 13 10 36 0.278 958 1199 0.799
9 Latvia [a] 0 0 0 0 0 MAX 0 0 MAX
10 Latvia [a] 0 0 0 0 0 MAX 0 0 MAX
  1. ^ a b Semi-professional Daugavpils and Jelgava teams withdrew from the competition in January 2021 due to Latvian COVID-19 restrictions implemented on amateur sport.

Updated to match(es) played on 3 April 2021. Source: Credit24 Champions League Regular Season

Playoffs[]

The four winners of each series qualify to the Final four, while the other four teams are eliminated.[6]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Saaremaa Estonia 6–0 Lithuania 3–1 3–0
Selver Tallinn Estonia 5–1 Estonia TalTech 3–2 3–0
Bigbank Tartu Estonia 6–3 Estonia Pärnu 0–3 3–0 3–0
Latvia 1–5 Latvia 1–3 2–3

Final four[]

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Estonia Saaremaa3
 
 
 
Latvia 1
 
Estonia Saaremaa2
 
 
 
Estonia Selver Tallinn3
 
Estonia Selver Tallinn3
 
 
Estonia Bigbank Tartu0
 
3rd place match
 
 
 
 
 
Latvia 3
 
 
Estonia Bigbank Tartu0

Semifinals[]

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
16 Apr 16:00 Saaremaa Estonia 3–1 Latvia 25–21 25–23 29–31 25–22   104–97 Report
16 Apr 19:00 Selver Tallinn Estonia 3–0 Estonia Bigbank Tartu 25–15 25–18 26–24     76–57 Report

3rd place match[]

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
17 Apr 15:00 Bigbank Tartu Estonia 0–3 Latvia 21–25 22–25 23–25     66–75 Report

Final[]

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
17 Apr 18:00 Saaremaa Estonia 2–3 Estonia Selver Tallinn 25–21 23–25 25–14 19–25 13–15 105–100 Report

Final ranking[]

Final four awards[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Teams" Baltic League. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Tartu naised ja mehed tiitliteni tüürinud Ojamets asub tööle Audentese spordigümnaasiumi treenerina" (in Estonian). Vorkpall24.ee. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  3. ^ "AMETLIK: Alar Rikberg astub treenerikarjääris kaua oodatud sammu" (in Estonian). Vorkpall24.ee. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  4. ^ "Tallinna Selver vahetab peatreenerit" (in Estonian). Vorkpall24.ee. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  5. ^ "Rainer Vassiljev naaseb peatreenerina Eesti tippklubi juurde" (in Estonian). Eesti Rahvusringhääling. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  6. ^ a b "Credit24 Võrkpalli Meistriliiga" Baltic League. Retrieved on 01.11.2020. (in Estonian)

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