Germany - VBL 1. Bundesliga 2020/21
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Maddie Palmer to Erfurt
https://schwarz-weiss-erfurt.d…NG2wW5ABbFL_5TF3c5hoPe-Xc
Could be that Jasmine Gross (Southern California) play next Season in Erfurt. She signed a pro Contract and follows Erfurt on Instagram
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It still isn't clear whether Payne will play for Schwerin or in Korea...
Neither her management nor herself haven't canceled her contract with Schwerin. FIVB will determine about this case.. -
Wow. That's crazy.
I can't wait to see FIVB decision in this case.
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Claudia Steger renewed with Suhl.
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I kinda expected that. She was Erfurt's best player last season so I'm not surprised that her old coach took her with him.
Juliane Langgemach two more years in Münster.
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Amazing player.
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Claudia Steger renewed with Suhl.
What is anything but a surprise.
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Erfurt need after they signed Tosi 1 MB (Gross?) and then they are complete
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Laura De Zwaart indeed leaves Dresden to join Suhl.
Dresden terminated the contract with her because they have 3 strong Middle-Blockers and can't guarantee her any playing time.
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Very good solution for all sides I think
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Nawaro signs Janna Schweigmann from Allianz MTV Stuttgart II
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Nawaro signs Jana Schweigmann from Allianz MTV Stuttgart II
Nice transfer! Good to see more and more promising youngsters making their leap into the first division.
Looking forward to the formation of Straubing and surely gonna keep a close eye on how it's working out. Hopefully Gryka would develop a nice connection with her attackers.
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Vilsbiburg signed Jazmine White
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VBL published the schedule for the season, it will start on 3 October.
Events with more than 1,000 spectators are forbidden at least until the end of October in Germany, so the matches can't be played with normal audience in the beginning.
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VBL published the schedule for the season, it will start on 3 October.
Events with more than 1,000 spectators are forbidden at least until the end of October in Germany, so the matches can't be played with normal audience in the beginning.
In Lüneburg they think they can started with 25% of capacity