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Lithuanian Men's Volleyball Championship

Lithuanian Men's Volleyball Championship is the annual Lithuanian men's volleyball team competition. It was carried out in the years 1935-1939. Since 1991, resumed as an independent Lithuanian championship.

Championship of Lithuania
Current season
First season
1935
Organizer
Lithuanian Volleyball Federation
Reigning champion
Amber Quinn Klaipeda
The most titled club
Most titled player
Official site
ltf.lt

It is held in two divisions - League A and League 1. The championships are organized by the Lithuanian Volleyball Federation.

Content

Competition Formula

In the season 2018/2019, the championship was held in two stages - preliminary and playoffs. At the preliminary stage, 6 teams played in 3 circles. All teams reached the playoffs (the two best - directly to the semifinals). Further, the teams, divided into pairs, in a series of games consisting of two matches (with the equality of wins and points, a “golden” set was provided), they determined the pair of finalists who played the championship.

For a victory with a score of 3: 0 and 3: 1, teams get 3 points, 3: 2 - 2 points, for a defeat with a score of 2: 3 - 1 point, 0: 3 and 1: 3 - 0 points.

In the 2018/19 championship in League A, 6 teams participated: Etovis ( Kelme ), Amber Quinn ( Klaipeda ), RIO-Startas ( Kaunas ), Syuduva ( Marijampole ), Elga-Dubisa ”( Šiauliai ),“ Flamingo Walley ”( Vilnius ). The championship was won by Amber Quinn, who defeated the Etovis team 3: 2, 2: 3 - 15:13 in the “golden” set in the final series. 3rd place was taken by RIO-Startas.

Champions

  • 1935 KFLS Kaunas
  • 1936 KYSO Kaunas
  • 1937 KYSO Kaunas
  • 1938 KYSO Kaunas
  • 1939 not completed
  • 1991 VTK Vilnius
  • 1992 VTK - Vilkas Vilnius
  • 1993 "Morena" Vilnius
  • 1994 Lamaringas Vilnius
  • 1995 Lamaringas Vilnius
  • 1996 "Juste ir Co" Vilnius
  • 1997 Shviesa Vilnius
  • 1998 VPU Vilnius
  • 1999 VPU Vilnius
  • 2000 Elga-Startas Šiauliai
  • 2001 Kontaktas Vilnius
  • 2002 Kontaktas Vilnius
  • 2003 Kontaktas Vilnius
  • 2004 “Oklikema” Vilnius
  • 2005 Antivis Kelme
  • 2006 “Nauoyoi-Agluona” Panevezys
  • 2007 “Oklikema” Vilnius
  • 2008 Isto-Tauras Vilnius
  • 2009 Flamingo Volley Vilnius
  • 2010 Elga-Startas Šiauliai
  • 2011 “Flamingo Volley” Vilnius
  • 2012 Flamingo Volley Vilnius
  • 2013 Antivis-Etovis Kelme
  • 2014 Elga Dubisa Šiauliai
  • 2015 "Syuduva" Marijampole
  • 2016 Tauras Vilnius
  • 2017 Flamingo Volley Vilnius
  • 2018 “Ciuduva” Marijampole
  • 2019 Amber Quinn Klaipeda

Notes

See also

  • Lithuanian Women's Volleyball Championship
  • Baltic Men's Volleyball League

References and Sources

  • Lithuanian Volleyball Federation (lit.)
  • Lithuanian Sports Encyclopedia (lit.)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lithuanian_Volleyball Championship_ among men&oldid = 100421213


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