The season will start on 14 October with the match Smart Allianz Stuttgart vs Dresdner SC.
I'll update team rosters etc. in the next weeks here.
Germany - DVL 2011/12
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Alemannia Aachen
Simone Legerstee 176 cm 1986 1 L NED
Lucy Wicks 173 cm 1982 2 S GBR
Karen Lißon 184 cm 1991 3 S GER
Anke Borowikow 186 cm 1986 4 MB GER
Ciara Michel 196 cm 1985 5 MB GBR
Jana Franziska Poll 184 cm 1988 8 OH GER
Laura Feldmann 186 cm 1990 9 Opp GER
Linda Büsscher 183 cm 1993 10 MB GER
Karolina Bednarova 184 cm 1986 13 OH CZE
Barbara Degi 185 cm 1983 14 Opp HUN
Angelina Grün 185 cm 1979 15 OH GERSmart Allianz Stuttgart
Angie Bland 187 cm 1984 1 MB BEL
Vendula Adlerova 192 cm 1984 2 OH CZE
Nadja Schaus 186 cm 1984 3 MB GER
Kim Renkema 179 cm 1987 5 OH NED
Pia-Sabrina Walkenhorst 193 cm 1993 6 OH GER
Sabrina Roß 186 cm 1980 7 Opp GER
Franziska Bremer 191 cm 1985 9 MB GER
Doreen Engel 179 cm 1982 10 S GER
Flore Gravesteijn 190 cm 1987 11 OH NED
Tatjana Zautys 183 cm 1980 12 OH/Opp GER
Anna Nowakowska 170 cm 1980 13 S POL
Evelyn Cristina Lourenco Delogú 175 cm 1981 18 L BRADresdner SC
Silvia Sperl 177 cm 1991 1 OH GER
Mareen Apitz 182 cm 1987 2 S GER
Friederike Thieme 187 cm 1987 3 OH GER
Stefanie Karg 189 cm 1986 4 MB GER
Kerstin Tzscherlich 180 cm 1978 5 L GER
Judith Pietersen 192 cm 1989 6 Opp NED
Stephanie Kestner 184 cm 1986 7 OH GER
Nicole Schröber 183 cm 1988 8 OH GER
Tesha Harry 188 cm 1981 9 MB USA
Grit Müller 180 cm 1984 11 OH GER
Femke Stoltenborg 190 cm 1991 12 S NED
Anna Cmaylo 191 cm 1986 14 MB/Opp USA
Robin de Kruijf 192 cm 1991 15 MB NED
Katharina Schwabe 180 cm 1993 16 OH GER
Anne Matthes 182 cm 1985 17 OH GER
Magdalena Gryka 176 cm 1994 18 S GERKöpenicker SC Berlin
Ilona Dröger 179 cm 1979 2 OH POL
Lucie Veselá 188 cm 1991 3 MB CZE
Sarah Weiland 180 cm 1986 5 Opp USA
Sandra Sell 184 cm 1989 7 OH GER
Bianca Meyerink 185 cm 1992 8 MB GER
Alicja Leszczynaska 178 cm 1988 10 S POL
Jessica Göpner 173 cm 1990 11 L GER
Ann-Marie Knauf 175 cm 1992 12 S GER
Barbara Garcia Duarte 185 cm 1990 14 MB BRA
Kourtney Edwards 182 cm 1987 15 MB USA
Pia Riedel 170 cm 1990 17 OH GER
Stefanie Golla 172 cm 1985 18 L GERRote Raben Vilsbiburg
Lenka Dürr 170 cm 1990 2 L GER
Mona Elwassimy 180 cm 1990 3 S GER
Daniela Lanner Mapeli 188 cm 1975 4 MB BRA
Lena Möllers 188 cm 1990 5 S GER
Sandra Ittlinger 181 cm 1994 6 OH GER
Renata Cristina de Jesus Benedito 185 cm 1984 7 MB BRA
Jennifer Danielle Todd 190 cm 1985 8 MB USA
Sarah Petrausch 186 cm 1990 9 OH GER
Liana Mesa Luaces 184 cm 1977 11 Opp CUB
Anna Pogany 168 cm 1994 12 L GER
Lina Meyer 180 cm 1984 13 OH GER
Lena Stigrot 178 cm 1994 14 MB/Opp GER
Myrthe Matilde Schoot 183 cm 1988 16 OH NEDSC Potsdam
Janine Hinderlich 186 cm 1990 2 MB GER
Lisa Rühl 178 cm 1989 3 L GER
Nikol Sajdova 186 cm 1988 4 MB CZE
Lucia Daniela Fresco 193 cm 1991 5 Opp ARG
Patricia Grohmann 186 cm 1990 6 OH GER
Kristina Bognar 177 cm 1983 7 S GER
Lisa Gründing 185 cm 1991 9 OH GER
Kristina Schlechter 182 cm 1984 10 Opp GER
Ramona Stucki 183 cm 1982 11 MB GER
Simona Usic 178 cm 1988 12 S CRO
Laura Weihenmaier 180 cm 1991 17 OH/Opp GERSchweriner SC
Lisa Thomsen 172 cm 1985 1 L GER
Tanja Joachim 182 cm 1992 2 S GER
Hanne Haugen Aas 188 cm 1988 3 MB NOR
Mira Topic 184 cm 1983 4 OH CRO
Krystle Amanda Esdelle 1984 5 Opp TRI
Julia Retzlaff 179 cm 1987 6 OH GER
Patricia Thormann 181 cm 1979 7 Opp GER
Berit Kauffeldt 188 cm 1990 8 MB GER
Wiebke Offer 185 cm 1992 9 MB GER
Denise Hanke 180 cm 1989 10 S GER
Anne Buijs 1991 11 OH NED
Anja Brandt 195 cm 1990 12 MB GER
Joana Gallas 173 cm 1992 13 L GER
Hiroko Hakuta 1983 14 OH JPNTSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Sandra Ferger 175 cm 1991 1 U GER
Julia Lambertz 167 cm 1994 2 L GER
Laura Walsh 181 cm 1990 3 U GER
Anna Hoja 182 cm 1992 4 OH GER
Katharina Molitor 183 cm 1983 5 MB GER
Annika Lambers 180 cm 1992 6 OH GER
Anna Karthaus 179 cm 1991 7 OH GER
Melanie Verheyen 189 cm 1989 8 Opp GER
Isabel Schneider 180 cm 1991 9 OH GER
Pia Weiand 181 cm 1992 10 S GER
Lena Verheyen 178 cm 1991 13 Opp GER
Jennifer Pettke 186 cm 1989 15 MB GERenvacom volleys Sinsheim
Marisa Daralene Field 188 cm 1987 2 MB CAN
Kathrin Neumaier 175 cm 1985 4 OH GER
Jule Schneider 173 cm 1986 5 L GER
Nora Götz 185 cm 1989 6 MB GER
Katharina Stauß 186 cm 1988 7 S GER
Ann-Christin Quade 182 cm 1992 8 OH GER
Luise Mauersberger 188 cm 1990 9 Opp GER
Martina Jakubsova 185 cm 1988 10 OH CZE
Marie Frick 180 cm 1985 12 S FRA
Rebecca Schäperklaus 186 cm 1992 13 MB/Opp GER
Taru Alho 178 cm 1985 14 OH FIN
Ana Jaksic 182 cm 1986 16 MB SRBUSC Münster
Hana Cutura 193 cm 1988 2 OH CRO
Tess von Piekartz 170 cm 1992 4 S NED
Lonneke Sloetjes 190 cm 1990 5 OH/Opp NED
Sina Fuchs 180 cm 1992 6 OH GER
Mindi Linn Wiley 191 cm 1988 8 MB USA
Kristin Kasperski 194 cm 1986 10 Opp GER
Michaela Jelinkova 188 cm 1985 11 S CZE
Andrea Berg 190 cm 1981 13 MB GER
Linda Dörendahl 174 cm 1984 14 L GER
Lea Hildebrand 188 cm 1988 16 MB GER
Ines Bathen 172 cm 1990 17 OH GERVC Wiesbaden
Martina Novotna 191 cm 1979 1 Opp CZE
Lucia Kaiser 175 cm 1992 2 S GER
Micheli Tomazela Pissinato 184 cm 1984 3 MB BRA
Martina Viestová 184 cm 1984 5 S SVK
Pan Hong 183 cm 1984 6 MB CHN
Barbara Roxana Wezorke 187 cm 1993 7 MB GER
Josephine Dörfler 193 cm 1987 8 Opp GER
Julia Osterloh 190 cm 1986 9 MB GER
Erika Carvalho de Sousa 171 cm 1981 10 L BRA
Steffi Lehmann 181 cm 1984 11 OH GER
Ksenija Ivanovic 184 cm 1986 12 OH MNE
Regina Burchardt 186 cm 1983 13 OH GER
Natalia Cukseeva 185 cm 1990 14 OH GER
Dana Zajac 170 cm 1994 15 L GERVfB Suhl
Marija Pucarevic 182 cm 1990 3 S SRB
Anna Kalinovskaya 192 cm 1985 4 MB BLR
Dominice Steffen 185 cm 1987 5 OH/Opp GER
Annamaria Polgar 179 cm 1973 6 S HUN
Martina Utla 192 cm 1985 7 OH CZE
Ivana Isailovic 185 cm 1986 9 MB SRB
Claudia Steger 180 cm 1990 11 OH GER
Vendula Merková 193 cm 1988 12 Opp CZE
Laura Dijkema 185 cm 1990 14 S NED
Christina Speer 186 cm 1987 15 MB USA
Nicole Hennlein 164 cm 1982 17 L GER
Suzana Cebic 167 cm 1984 18 L SRBVT Aurubis Hamburg
Lousiane Penha Souza Ziegler 177 cm 1985 1 OH BRA
Mareike Hindriksen 182 cm 1987 2 S GER
Eva Michalski 191 cm 1989 3 MB GER
Rachel Emily Bragg 185 cm 1984 4 Opp GBR
Paulina Gomulka 184 cm 1984 7 Opp POL
Yuliya Stoyanova 185 cm 1985 8 OH BUL
Julia Hero 185 cm 1992 9 OH GER
Julie Jasova 179 cm 1987 10 L CZE
Kim Staelens 182 cm 1982 11 S NED
Imke Wedekind 196 cm 1984 13 MB GER
Saskia Radzuweit 182 cm 1991 16 OH GER
Cindy Maria Ramirez 195 cm 1989 18 MB COLZurich Team VCO Berlin
Carina Aulenbrock 190 cm 1994 1 Opp GER
Celin Stöhr 191 cm 1993 2 MB GER
Hannah Klemm 180 cm 1993 4 S GER
Jennifer Geerties 185 cm 1994 6 OH GER
Ana Claudia Calderon Capote 184 cm 1993 7 MB/Opp GER
Nele Mathilde Alwine Barber 183 cm 1994 8 OH GER
Lena Gschwendtner 168 cm 1992 9 L GER
Tanja Großer 177 cm 1993 11 OH GER
Melanie Keil 185 cm 1994 12 MB GER
Denise Imoudu 181 cm 1995 14 S GER
Jelena Wlk 178 cm 1993 15 OH GER
Anika Krebs 178 cm 1993 16 OH GER -
Laura Dijkema will sign a contract for next seson with Vfb Suhl 91, she said after arriving in Italy..
' I didn't sign the contract yet, but we reached an agreement by talking'
http://www.volleyinfo.nl/Nieuw…eelster-dijkema-naar-suhl
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Laura Dijkema will sign a contract for next seson with Vfb Suhl 91, she said after arriving in Italy..
' I didn't sign the contract yet, but we reached an agreement by talking'
http://www.volleyinfo.nl/Nieuw…eelster-dijkema-naar-suhl
the "official" press information: www.insuedthueringen.de
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Suhl is my team. Great.
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the "official" press information: www.insuedthueringen.de
Nice article
But ' one of the best, if not the most promising talent in Dutch (Women's) volleyball ' ?? The two most promising talents play for other Bundesliga-clubs ---> Dresden (de Kruijf) and Schwerin (Buijs). But ofcourse I understand Koslowski to say it
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By the way..Laura is the 12th Dutch player in Bundesliga for 2011/2012-season.
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By the way..Laura is the 12th Dutch player in Bundesliga for 2011/2012-season.
DVL = dutch volleyball league ...almost true
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German league cancelled the cooperation with CPM24.tv, so there will be no more live broadcasts until they find a new TV partner (which is very unlikely to happen...)
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German league cancelled the cooperation with CPM24.tv, so there will be no more live broadcasts until they find a new TV partner (which is very unlikely to happen...)
NOOOOOOOOOOOO
I want to see all our Dutch girls playing
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It was just a matter of time, already last season there were a lot of problems with the broadcasts. CPM24 had actually bought the rights for 3 seasons but our league says they couldn't agree on common goals so they cancelled the contract. It's the same shit every year, nobody wants to show volleyball. Basketball league, handball league all are on TV, just volleyball fails
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It was just a matter of time, already last season there were a lot of problems with the broadcasts. CPM24 had actually bought the rights for 3 seasons but our league says they couldn't agree on common goals so they cancelled the contract. It's the same shit every year, nobody wants to show volleyball. Basketball league, handball league all are on TV, just volleyball fails
well, you are right, its always the same old story . Its like that for decades and i am even tired of complaining. Imo, the best thing we had, was spobox in 2009/10. Everything for free and all the matches in the archive. CPM24 was crap. I remember myself, not only once, sitting in front of my laptop, expecting to see a vb-match and what was on the screen? LORD OF THE F*******G DANCE??????
The DVL nowadays expects a lot from the clubs concerning better sports halls, more professionalism and so on. But with that kind of short term (non) contracts, they don't put the clubs in a good position. If you are in negotiaitions with sponsors and concerning tv and media, the only thing you can say is: "well, there might be something on the internet, but actually we don't know where and when......", then this is really a sad story.
Maybe we should accept that volleyball in Germany will never be a "tv sport"
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Robin de Kruijf will arrive tomorrow in Dresden, by train. She wrote on twitter
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Dresden, Germany, September 30, 2011. “We want to take the national league trophy from Schwerin and bring it back where it truly belongs, Dresden”. With this announcement the head coach of DRESDNER SC, Alex Waibl, addressed the fans and representatives of the sponsors that had got together at “Sachsengarage” for the official presentation of the team that this year will also debut in the CEV Volleyball Champions League. “As far as the national cup is concerned, we want to end up playing the finals in Halle and once you are there, you definitely want to take home the trophy. As for the Champions League, our goal is to give a run for their money to all of our opponents and make it to the 1/4 finals” he added.To the remark that many flashy goals can be announced on stage, Chief Executive Dr. Jörg Dittrich responded with a sympathetic laugh. “Schwerin and Stuttgart have already announced that they want to be Germany’s champions. Why should we hold ourselves back?” And Alex Waibl added: “If you want to achieve a goal, you also have to formulate one. Competitive athletes have to be able work even under pressure. On top of that, we have a team that can actually achieve these big goals”.
This season’s budget of 1.05 million € isn’t yet complete. 85,000 € are still missing, but the DRESDNER SC is on a good track. Yesterday the top sponsors all signed symbolic new contracts, whereas beer producer Wernesgruener was presented as additional partner, just one more reason to get involved with the always faithful fans. The supporters also used this occasion to take some money out from their wallets: over 50 full year tickets were sold at “Sachsengarage”, and including pre-orders, more than 80 season tickets were sold on the first day they went on sale. The new Super Year Ticket (info at http://www.dresdnersportclub.de) was also another item discussed there.
CEV- Confederation Europeenne de Volleyball
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Dresden, Germany, September 30, 2011. Judith Pietersen radiated like the sun as she recently met with the staff of the “Morgen Post” to enthusiastically describe her first few days in Dresden. While walking through the Grossen Garten, we wanted to find out why the Dutch blonde decided to come to Germany to play for DRESDNER SC.“There are many reasons,” explained the 22-year-old opposite player. “The club has a good reputation and the fact that they are joining the 2012 CEV Volleyball Champions League is an additional bonus. I had heard of Mareen Apitz, Kerstin Tzscherlich and Friederike Thieme, and my teammate from TVC Amstelveen Robin de Kruijf signed for this club shortly before me. Of course we discussed this move together. Altogether I just had a good feeling about it, so I decided to come to Dresden”.
Judith used her first weekend in Dresden to move into her new apartment and tour the “beautiful city” with her parents. Pietersen, a national team player who has seen action in 22 international games but just missed the cut for the European Championship, started training with her new team this past Monday. “It’s been fun meeting the team, and I really like the gym,” said Judith after her first time in the Margon Arena. “I’ve seen photos with a lot of fans, and I’m excited for that. In Amstelveen I think we had only about 200 supporters”.
Judith was Dutch champion twice and won the Dutch Cup twice with TVC Amstelveen. When asked about her goals with DRESDNER SC, she answered as fast as a gunshot: “I want to be German champion”.
CEV- Confederation Europeenne de Volleyball
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Dresden, Germany, September 30, 2011. Judith Pietersen radiated like the sun as she recently met with the staff of the “Morgen Post” to enthusiastically describe her first few days in Dresden. While walking through the Grossen Garten, we wanted to find out why the Dutch blonde decided to come to Germany to play for DRESDNER SC.“There are many reasons,” explained the 22-year-old opposite player. “The club has a good reputation and the fact that they are joining the 2012 CEV Volleyball Champions League is an additional bonus. I had heard of Mareen Apitz, Kerstin Tzscherlich and Friederike Thieme, and my teammate from TVC Amstelveen Robin de Kruijf signed for this club shortly before me. Of course we discussed this move together. Altogether I just had a good feeling about it, so I decided to come to Dresden”.
Judith used her first weekend in Dresden to move into her new apartment and tour the “beautiful city” with her parents. Pietersen, a national team player who has seen action in 22 international games but just missed the cut for the European Championship, started training with her new team this past Monday. “It’s been fun meeting the team, and I really like the gym,” said Judith after her first time in the Margon Arena. “I’ve seen photos with a lot of fans, and I’m excited for that. In Amstelveen I think we had only about 200 supporters”.
Judith was Dutch champion twice and won the Dutch Cup twice with TVC Amstelveen. When asked about her goals with DRESDNER SC, she answered as fast as a gunshot: “I want to be German champion”.
CEV- Confederation Europeenne de Volleyball
Nice to see her there too, Im happy dutch girls are in Germany, I think will be good for both!
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One week before the season starts in the german volleyball league, four clubs playing this weekend a friendly tournament, the LVM Champions Cup in Münster.
7.10.2011
USC Münster : Schweriner SC 1:3 (25:13, 22:25, 27:29, 19:25)
Dresdener SC : Rote Raben Vilsbiburg 3:1 (21:25, 25.17, 25:20, 25:20)8.10.2011
Schweriner SC . Dresdener SC
USC Münster : Rote Raben Vilsbiburg9.10.2011
Schweriner SC : Rote Raben Vilsbiburg
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One week before the season starts in the german volleyball league, four clubs playing this weekend a friendly tournament, the LVM Champions Cup in Münster.
7.10.2011
USC Münster : Schweriner SC 1:3 (25:13, 22:25, 27:29, 19:25)
Dresdener SC : Rote Raben Vilsbiburg 3:1 (21:25, 25.17, 25:20, 25:20)8.10.2011
Schweriner SC . Dresdener SC
USC Münster : Rote Raben Vilsbiburg9.10.2011
Schweriner SC : Rote Raben Vilsbiburg
USC Münster : Dresdener SCdo u have some statistics? I mean players scoring? or who played?
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So far only Münster's line-up was reported. They started with Jelinkova-Kasperski, Cutura-Bathen, Berg-Hildebrand, Dörendahl (L) and during the game also v.Piekartz, Sloetjes and Mindi Wiley got to play.
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do u have some statistics? I mean players scoring? or who played?
i´m sorry, i have no statistics.
Starting six
USC Münster: Jelinkova, Kasperski, Cutura, Bathen, Berg, Hildebrand, Dörendahl. Substitutes: v.Piekartz, Sloetjes, Wiley
Schweriner SC: Hanke, Esdelle, Topic, Retzlaff, Haugen Aas, Kauffeld, Thomsen. Substitutes: Hakuta
Dresdener SC: Apitz,Pietersen, Thieme, Matthes, de Kruijf, Karg, Tzscherlich Substitutes: Sperl, Cmaylo
RR Vilsbiburg: i dont rember me to exactly rooster, they have so many new players: Möllers, Mesa Luaces, Meyer, Schoot, Tood, Dürr, Substitutes: Petrausch, Ittlinger, El-Wassimy