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SVG Lüneburg Prepares for First-Ever German Volleyball Championship Final

The team faces defending champions Berlin Volleys in a best-of-five series starting Sunday, aiming to cap their best season in club history with a historic title.

Lüneburgs Xander Ketrzynski (l.) und Oskar Alve Espeland jubeln.
Lüneburgs Simon Torwie, Xander Ketrzynski und Gage Worsley (v.r.) jubeln.
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Overview

  • SVG Lüneburg has reached the German championship final for the first time, marking a major milestone in the club's 20-year history.
  • The team posted a 21–3 record during the Bundesliga regular season, finishing second and achieving their best campaign to date.
  • Lüneburg advanced to the final after defeating Freiburg (2–0) and Friedrichshafen (3–2) in the playoffs, showcasing resilience and determination.
  • Under coach Stefan Hübner’s leadership since 2014, the team has undergone a transformation, integrating key players like Theo Mohwinkel and Simon Torwie.
  • The final series against Berlin Volleys, which starts April 27, could see Lüneburg become the first champion outside Berlin and Friedrichshafen since 1997.