2021–22 Baltic Men Volleyball League

The 2021–22 Baltic Men Volleyball League, known as Credit 24 Champions League for sponsorship reasons, was the 17th edition of the highest level of club volleyball in the Baltic states.

2021–22 Baltic Men Volleyball League
LeagueBaltic Men Volleyball League
SportVolleyball
Duration3 October 2021 – 26 February 2022
Season champions Bigbank Tartu
Finals
Champions Bigbank Tartu
  Runners-up TalTech
Finals MVP Kert Toobal (Bigbank Tartu)

Participating teams

Jēkabpils Lūši
Daugavpils Universitate
Biolars/Jelgava
RTU/Robežsardze/Jūrmala
Gargždai Amber-Arlanga
Location of 2021–22 Baltic Men Volleyball League teams.

The following teams participate in the 2020–21 edition of Baltic Men Volleyball League.[1]

Venues, personnel and kits

Team Location Arena Head Coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Bigbank Tartu Tartu University of Tartu Sports Hall Alar Rikberg Kert Toobal Joma Bigbank
Pärnu Pärnu Pärnu Sports Hall Avo Keel Markus Uuskari Teamshield EcoBirch
Selver Tallinn Tallinn Audentes Sports Centre Andres Toobal Denis Losnikov Erreà Hansaviimistlus
TalTech Tallinn TalTech Sports Hall Janis Sirelpuu Martti Keel Macron Optimus Systems
Biolars/Jelgava Jelgava Zemgale Olympic Center Lauris Iecelnieks Sandis Vilcāns Joma Jelgava
Daugavpils Universitāte Daugavpils Daugavpils Olympic Center Guntis Atars Antons Nazarovs Erreà Daugavpils
Jēkabpils Lūši Jēkabpils Jēkabpils Sporta nams Mārcis Obrumans Eriks Voronko Macron Jēkabpils / Optibet
RTU/Robežsardze/Jūrmala Jūrmala Jūrmala State Gymnasium SH Raimonds Vilde Aleksandrs Avdejevs Erreà Riga Technical University
Gargždai Amber-Arlanga Gargždai Sporto rūmai Klaipėda Austris Štāls Dmytro Shlomin ETX Arlanga

Coaching changes

Team Outgoing coach Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming coach Date of appointment
Biolars/Jelgava Austris Štāls Mutual consent 2021 Pre-season Lauris Iecelnieks 2021
Gargždai Amber-Arlanga Saulius Matikonis Mutual consent 2021 Austris Štāls[2] 2021
Selver Tallinn Rainer Vassiljev[3] Mutual consent 8 August 2021 Andres Toobal[4] 20 August 2021

Regular season

All participating 9 clubs are playing according to the double round robin system.[5]

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 46 15 1 47 7 6.714 1319 1027 1.284
2 TalTech 36 12 4 40 18 2.222 1341 1193 1.124
3 Pärnu 28 10 6 33 24 1.375 1274 1210 1.053
4 Selver Tallinn 28 9 7 34 25 1.360 1329 1285 1.034
5 Gargždai Amber-Arlanga 25 9 7 29 27 1.074 1286 1216 1.058
6 Jēkabpils Lūši 19 6 10 21 34 0.618 1144 1259 0.909
7 RTU/Robežsardze/Jūrmala 18 6 10 24 34 0.706 1254 1312 0.956
8 Daugavpils Universitāte 12 4 12 19 41 0.463 1268 1410 0.899
9 Biolars/Jelgava 4 1 15 9 46 0.196 1046 1349 0.775

Updated to match(es) played on 13 February 2022. Source: Credit24 Champions League Regular Season

Playoffs

The four winners of each series qualify to the Final four, while the other four teams are eliminated.[5]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Bigbank Tartu 6–0 Daugavpils Universitāte3–13–0
TalTech 5–1 RTU/Robežsardze/Jūrmala3–13–2
Pärnu 5–1 Jēkabpils Lūši3–13–2
Selver Tallinn 1–5 Gargždai Amber-Arlanga0–32–3

Final four

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Bigbank Tartu3
 
 
 
Gargždai Amber-Arlanga0
 
Bigbank Tartu3
 
 
 
TalTech0
 
TalTech3
 
 
Pärnu0
 
3rd place match
 
 
 
 
 
Gargždai Amber-Arlanga2
 
 
Pärnu3

Semifinals

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
25 Feb17:00TalTech 3–0 Pärnu 25–2125–2225–19  75–62Report
25 Feb20:00Bigbank Tartu 3–0 Gargždai Amber-Arlanga 25–1825–1825–15  75–51Report

3rd place match

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
26 Feb15:00Pärnu 3–2 Gargždai Amber-Arlanga 25–2722–2525–1425–1415–10112–90Report

Final

Date Time Score Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Total Report
26 Feb18:00Bigbank Tartu 3–0 TalTech 25–2125–1625–20  75–57Report

Final ranking

Final four awards

References

  1. "Teams" Baltic League. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
  2. "„Amber - Arlangos" tinklininkai Baltijos lygą pasitinka su mintimis apie finalo ketvertą" (in Lithuanian). ambervolley.lt. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
  3. "Estończyk i czterech Polaków. Sztab szkoleniowy Gwardii Wrocław" (in Polish). wroclaw.pl. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
  4. "Mängijakarjääri lõpetanud Andres Toobalist saab Balti meisterklubi peatreener" (in Estonian). Vorkpall24.ee. Retrieved 17 April 2022.
  5. "Credit24 Võrkpalli Meistriliiga" Baltic League. Retrieved on 17.04.2022. (in Estonian)
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