2016–17 Baltic Men Volleyball League

The 2016–17 Baltic Men Volleyball League, known as Credit 24 Champions League for sponsorship reasons, was the 12th edition of the highest level of club volleyball in the Baltic states.

2016–17 Baltic Men Volleyball League
LeagueBaltic Men Volleyball League
SportVolleyball
Duration15 October 2016 – 19 March 2017
Season champions Bigbank Tartu
Finals
Champions Rakvere
  Runners-up Pärnu
Finals MVP Siim Põlluäär (Rakvere)

Participating teams

Rakvere
Järvamaa
ASK Kuldīga
Jēkabpils Lūši
Poliurs/Ozolnieki
Ezerzeme/DU
Biolars/Jelgava
RTU/Robežsardze
Flamingo Volley-SM Tauras
Elga Master Idea SM Dubysa
Location of 2016–17 Baltic Men Volleyball League teams.

The following teams took part in the 2016–17 edition of Baltic Men Volleyball League.[1]

Venues and personnel

Team Location Arena Head Coach
Bigbank Tartu Tartu University of Tartu Sports Hall Oliver Lüütsepp
Järvamaa Paide E-Piim Sports Hall Laimons Raudsepp
Pärnu Pärnu Pärnu Sports Hall Avo Keel
Rakvere Rakvere Rakvere Sports Hall Urmas Tali
Selver Tallinn Tallinn Audentes Sports Centre Rainer Vassiljev
TTÜ Tallinn TTÜ Sports Hall Janis Sirelpuu
ASK Kuldīga Kuldīga Nauris Sokolovskis
Biolars/Jelgava Jelgava Zemgale Olympic Center Jurijs Deveikus
Ezerzeme/DU Daugavpils Daugavpils Olympic Center Edgars Savickis
Jēkabpils Lūši Jēkabpils Jēkabpils Sporta nams Mārcis Obrumans
Poliurs/Ozolnieki Ozolnieki Guntis Atars
RTU/Robežsardze Riga Vamoic Sports Hall Raimonds Vilde
Elga Master Idea SM Dubysa Šiauliai Modestas Strockis
Flamingo Volley-SM Tauras Vilnius Vasilij Burakinskij

Main Tournament

All participating 14 clubs were playing according to the double round robin system.

Key to colors
     Qualified for Playoffs
     Eliminated from Playoffs
Pts Matches Sets Points
Rank Team W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1 Bigbank Tartu 70 24 2 73 16 4.563 2103 1760 1.195
2 Selver Tallinn 65 23 3 71 22 3.227 2182 1829 1.193
3 Pärnu 64 22 4 71 29 2.448 2147 1892 1.135
4 Flamingo Volley-SM Tauras 51 17 9 60 39 1.538 2180 2030 1.074
5 Rakvere 45 15 11 57 43 1.326 1968 1920 1.025
6 RTU/Robežsardze 44 15 11 52 46 1.130 2144 2131 1.006
7 Jēkabpils Lūši 38 13 13 51 52 0.981 2267 2245 1.010
8 Poliurs/Ozolnieki 36 12 14 48 53 0.906 2236 2254 0.992
9 Biolars/Jelgava 35 11 15 45 53 0.849 2027 2037 0.995
10 Elga Master Idea SM Dubysa 33 10 16 43 54 0.796 1950 2051 0.951
11 Järvamaa 26 8 18 41 61 0.672 2162 2221 0.973
12 Ezerzeme/DU 22 7 19 38 68 0.559 2122 2316 0.916
13 TTÜ 10 3 23 19 72 0.264 1754 2104 0.834
14 ASK/Kuldīga 7 2 24 13 74 0.176 1591 2043 0.779

Updated to match(es) played on 5 March 2017. Source: Credit24 Champions League

Playoffs

The four winners of each series qualified to the Final Four, while the other four teams were eliminated.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Bigbank Tartu 6–3 Poliurs/Ozolnieki3–00–33–0
Selver Tallinn 5–1 Jēkabpils Lūši3–23–0
Pärnu 6–0 RTU/Robežsardze3–13–0
Flamingo Volley-SM Tauras 0–6 Rakvere0–30–3

Final four

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
18 March
 
 
Bigbank Tartu1
 
19 March
 
Rakvere3
 
Rakvere3
 
18 March
 
Pärnu2
 
Selver Tallinn2
 
 
Pärnu3
 
3rd place match
 
 
19 March
 
 
Bigbank Tartu3
 
 
Selver Tallinn2

Semifinals

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
18 Mar 16:00 Bigbank Tartu 1–3 Rakvere 25–18 24–26 17–25 10–25   76–94 Report
18 Mar 19:00 Selver Tallinn 2–3 Pärnu 25–16 21–25 25–23 20–25 11–15 102–104 Report

3rd place match

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
19 Mar 14:00 Bigbank Tartu 3–2 Selver Tallinn 25–22 25–23 27–29 22–25 15–10 114–109 Report

Final

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
19 Mar 17:00 Rakvere 3–2 Pärnu 12–25 20–25 25–22 26–24 15–13 98–109 Report

Final ranking

Final four awards

References

  1. "Võistkonnad" volley.ee. Retrieved on 03.03.2020. (in Estonian)
  2. "Rakvere Võrkpalliklubi võitis Credit24 Meistriliiga". Volley.ee. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
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