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The Germany women's national volleyball team is the national volleyball team of Germany. It is governed by the Deutscher Volleyball-Verband (DVV).
The German Women's volleyball League or in (German : Volleyball-Bundesliga der Frauen) is the highest division in German women's volleyball. The German champion has been determined in this competition since the 1976/77 season.
The DVV-Pokal für Frauen is the national cup competition of German women's volleyball. The organizer is the German Volleyball Association (DVV). The finals have been held in the SAP Arena in Mannheim since 2016. The current title holders in 2021 are the Schweriner SC. [1]
The Women's 2. Volleyball Bundesliga Pro or in (German : Die 2. Volleyball-Bundesliga der Frauen) is the second highest division in German women's volleyball. After the season 2022–23 the new 2. Volleyball-Bundesliga Pro has replace 2. Volleyball Bundesliga. The league is now consider it as a second division in the German women's volleyball ...
The German Women's Volleyball Supercup [1] is a women's volleyball competition between the champion of Germany and the winner of the Cup of Germany . The first edition of this competition was contested in the 1988 season.
Its East German counterpart was the FDGB Cup under the direction of the German Sports Association Volleyball of the GDR (DSVB), which was held between 1953 and 1991. From 2006 to 2015 the finals took place in the Gerry Weber Stadium in Halle. [1] In April 2015, the DVV announced that there was a new venue.
Louisa-Christin Lippmann (born 23 September 1994) is a German volleyball player. She plays as an outside hitter or opposite and has over 100 appearances for the Germany women's national volleyball team. [1] At club level, she currently plays for Lokomotiv Kaliningrad.
The 2020/21 German Women's Volleyball League season began on October 3, 2020 and ended with the last playoff final game on April 24, 2021. Since the 2019/20 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no defending champion. Dresdner SC prevailed in the playoff final against Allianz MTV Stuttgart and thus became German champions. [1]