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1. Bundesliga · 2025

Current 1. Bundesliga 2025 standings with 15 teams. Luneburg leads the table with 74 points after 28 matches, followed by BR Volleys on 74 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonLostPoints For:Points AgainstPoint DiffForm
1Luneburg2826279:24+55
LLLWW
2BR Volleys2825377:22+55
WWWWL
3Friedrichshafen2823573:22+51
LWLWL
4Duren2822676:31+45
LLWWW
5Giesen2819963:43+20
LLWLW
6Ludwigsburg28151350:49+1
LWLLW
7Netzhoppers28131553:51+2
LLLLL
8Herrsching28141454:540
LLLWW
9Freiburg28131549:58-9
LLLLW
10Karlsruhe28101841:62-21
LLWLL
11Haching Munchen2891941:64-23
LLLWW
12Dachau2872141:65-24
WLLLW
13Warnemunde2862233:69-36
WLLLW
14Mitteldeutschland2862227:75-48
LLLLL
15VCO Berlin2822613:81-68
LWLLL

Results

1. Bundesliga · 50
Final29/04/2026–06/05/2026
Wed 06/0519–25 · 22–25 · 25–22 · 12–25
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Sat 02/0522–25 · 25–22 · 25–23 · 25–23
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Wed 29/0420–25 · 19–25 · 25–18 · 21–25
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Semi-finals11/04/2026–26/04/2026
Sun 26/0425–20 · 25–20 · 25–18
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Sun 19/0420–25 · 24–26 · 25–22 · 25–27
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Sat 18/0416–25 · 25–22 · 21–25 · 25–20 · 15–12
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Sun 12/0425–18 · 33–31 · 25–15
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Sat 11/0429–31 · 25–18 · 25–23 · 25–17
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Quarter-finals28/03/2026–08/04/2026
Wed 08/0425–18 · 25–20 · 25–19
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Mon 06/0413–25 · 25–22 · 18–25 · 21–25
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Sat 04/0425–21 · 25–18 · 22–25 · 25–23
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Sat 04/0420–25 · 25–23 · 26–24 · 23–25 · 15–17
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Fri 03/0413–25 · 25–23 · 12–25 · 19–25
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Sun 29/0325–20 · 26–24 · 25–19
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Sat 28/0325–19 · 20–25 · 25–23 · 34–32
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Sat 28/0325–20 · 25–18 · 25–21
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Sat 28/0325–23 · 26–24 · 25–20
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Results18/03/2026–21/03/2026
Sat 21/0317–25 · 16–25 · 16–25
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Sat 21/0320–25 · 21–25 · 23–25
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Sat 21/0325–22 · 20–25 · 13–25 · 19–25
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Sat 21/0325–21 · 21–25 · 15–25 · 19–25
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Sat 21/0313–25 · 25–22 · 16–25 · 25–23 · 13–15
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Sat 21/0325–18 · 33–31 · 25–23
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Sat 21/0316–25 · 18–25 · 25–22 · 23–25
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Wed 18/0325–19 · 25–17 · 24–26 · 25–21
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 15 teams in the 1. Bundesliga. Luneburg leads with 26 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scoring Teams

Team#PlayedWonLostPoints ForPoints Against
Luneburg1282627924
BR Volleys2282537722
Friedrichshafen3282357322
Duren4282267631
Giesen5281996343
Ludwigsburg62815135049
Herrsching72814145454
Netzhoppers82813155351
Freiburg92813154958
Karlsruhe102810184162
Haching Munchen11289194164
Dachau12287214165
Warnemunde13286223369
Mitteldeutschland14286222775
VCO Berlin15282261381

Past Seasons

1. Bundesliga

Browse 8 archived seasons of the 1. Bundesliga, from 2017 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Jan 2025

Founded1974

The Deutsche Volleyball-Bundesliga was established in 1974 as the professional men's volleyball competition in West Germany, marking the professionalization of the sport at the highest level. The league was created to unify and elevate the standard of domestic volleyball competition, following the success of the women's league which began in 1976. Over five decades, the Bundesliga has evolved into a powerhouse of European volleyball, with teams regularly competing in continental competitions. The league's structure has undergone numerous changes, including fluctuations in the number of participating clubs and the introduction of playoff systems. International expansion and the recruitment of world-class foreign players have transformed the league into a global attraction, with broadcasting rights extending across multiple continents and sponsorship deals with major international brands.

  • 1974 — Deutsche Volleyball-Bundesliga founded as the top-tier men's volleyball competition in Germany
  • 1992 — Berlin Recycling Volleys established, beginning their rise to dominance in German volleyball
  • 1999 — VfB Friedrichshafen wins European Champions League, elevating the league's international profile
  • 2012 — Berlin Recycling Volleys begins era of sustained dominance with multiple consecutive championship titles
  • 2023 — Berlin Recycling Volleys claims their 13th championship, equalling VfB Friedrichshafen's record
  • 2025 — Berlin Recycling Volleys wins their 15th championship title, establishing themselves as the league's most successful club

Competition Format 16 Jan 2025

Teams15Relegation spots2European spots4

The Bundesliga operates on a double round-robin format, where each of the 15 teams plays every other team twice during the regular season, resulting in 28 matches per team. Teams earn three points for a victory and zero points for a loss. The top four teams qualify for the playoff quarterfinals, where matches are contested in best-of-five sets format. The championship is determined through a series of knockout playoffs culminating in a grand final. The bottom two teams are automatically relegated to the 2. Bundesliga, while the third-place playoff position determines additional European qualification for continental competitions.

Records 16 Jan 2025

Most titlesBerlin Recycling Volleys (15)

Berlin Recycling Volleys holds the record for most Bundesliga championships with 15 titles, including their most recent victory in 2025. VfB Friedrichshafen stands as the second-most successful club with 13 championship titles.

Analysis 16 Jan 2025

Current Season Analysis

Luneburg maintains their commanding position at the summit of the 2024/25 Bundesliga standings with an exceptional record of 26 wins from 28 matches, accumulating 65 points. Their dominant performance reflects a goal difference of +48, showcasing their superior attacking prowess and defensive resilience. The club's remarkable consistency places them in a strong position to secure yet another championship title, continuing their era of sustained excellence that has defined German volleyball over the past decade.

BR Volleys emerges as the primary challenger, sitting in second place with an equally impressive 22 wins from 24 matches and 74 points. Their goal difference of +45 demonstrates quality comparable to the league leaders, with only marginally fewer games played. The contest between Berlin and Lüneburg has developed into the season's defining narrative, with both clubs showcasing the technical proficiency and tactical sophistication expected of Bundesliga's elite. Their head-to-head encounters have proven decisive, with Berlin maintaining a slight edge in the championship race despite Lüneburg's consistent performance throughout the campaign.

VfB Friedrichshafen occupies third place with 19 wins from 24 matches and 55 points, maintaining their status as one of the league's traditional powerhouses. Despite their substantial trophy cabinet and historical significance, Friedrichshafen finds themselves eight points adrift of the leaders, though their ++55 goal indicates they remain competitive at the highest level. TV Duren rounds out the top four with 19 wins and 58 points, establishing themselves as genuine contenders for European qualification and playoff advancement. These four clubs have created a clear separation from the remainder of the field, suggesting the championship will be contested between established elite teams.

The relegation battle has become increasingly intense in the lower reaches of the standings. VCO Berlin faces an almost insurmountable challenge, sitting bottom with just 1 win from 26 matches and a devastating -68 goal difference, effectively ending their Bundesliga tenure. Warnemunde and Mitteldeutschland occupy the danger zone with 16 and 18 points respectively, facing genuine relegation threats. The gap between mid-table teams and the relegation zone remains substantial, providing some security for clubs in positions 10-12, though Haching München and Karlsruhe cannot afford complacency with only 29 and 28 points respectively.

The season has witnessed several compelling storylines beyond the title race. SVG Lüneburg's remarkable consistency—winning 22 of 24 matches—has demonstrated that the championship is not exclusively Berlin's domain, despite the Volleys' historical dominance. The competitive balance in the top four has ensured that playoff qualification remains genuinely contested, with Friedrichshafen and Duren both capable of mounting serious challenges. The contrast between the elite tier and struggling teams like VCO Berlin highlights the gulf in quality within professional German volleyball, reflecting the investment disparity between championship-contending clubs and those fighting for survival.

The Bundesliga's European Significance

The Deutsche Volleyball-Bundesliga occupies a crucial position within the European volleyball hierarchy, consistently producing clubs capable of competing at the highest continental level. Berlin Recycling Volleys have established themselves as a regular presence in the CEV Champions League, with multiple appearances in the competition's later stages. The club's 15 championship titles demonstrate a level of domestic consistency that translates into competitive advantage on the European stage. Similarly, VfB Friedrichshafen's legacy includes European Champions League victories and consistent qualification for continental competitions, reflecting the technical quality fostered by the Bundesliga's competitive environment.

The league's four European spots represent a significant competitive advantage, allowing multiple German teams to participate in continental competitions annually. This structure has enabled the Bundesliga to maintain its position as one of Europe's "Big Three" volleyball leagues, alongside Italy's Lega Volley and France's Ligue A. The regular presence of German clubs in European finals and the technical sophistication displayed by Bundesliga teams have elevated the league's global profile, attracting international broadcasting interest and sponsorship investment. The talent pipeline from the Bundesliga to international club competitions has established German volleyball as a consistent provider of elite-level athletes and tactical innovation.

Structural Evolution and Competitive Format

The Bundesliga's transition to a 15-team structure with playoff qualification represents a strategic evolution designed to maintain competitive balance while ensuring the league's viability. The double round-robin format guarantees that each team plays a substantial number of matches, providing an accurate reflection of competitive strength over an extended season. The introduction of the playoff system has added dramatic tension to the conclusion of seasons, with the quarterfinal format determining which teams progress toward the championship. This structure contrasts with straight promotion/relegation systems in some European leagues, instead creating a playoff pathway that rewards consistency while maintaining the possibility of unexpected tournament runs.

The relegation of two teams annually ensures that performance standards remain high throughout the league, with no team able to compete passively without risking demotion. The 2. Bundesliga serves as a competitive second tier, with promotion opportunities for ambitious clubs seeking to return to or establish themselves in the top division. This hierarchical structure has proven effective in maintaining the Bundesliga's quality, with relegated teams typically demonstrating the quality necessary for successful promotion campaigns. The current season's standings reveal a clear stratification, with elite teams at the summit, mid-table clubs competing for European qualification, and struggling teams facing existential pressure.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the German Volleyball Bundesliga?

The Bundesliga features 15 professional teams competing in the top tier of German men's volleyball. Teams play each other twice in a double round-robin format during the regular season.

Who has won the most Bundesliga volleyball championships?

Berlin Recycling Volleys holds the record with 15 championship titles, most recently winning in 2025. VfB Friedrichshafen is second with 13 titles.

How does the Bundesliga playoff system work?

The top four teams from the regular season qualify for the playoffs. Teams compete in best-of-five sets format through quarterfinals, semifinals, and a grand final to determine the champion.

Which teams are relegated from the Bundesliga?

The bottom two teams in the standings are automatically relegated to the 2. Bundesliga at the end of each season. The third-place team plays a playoff to determine their fate.

How many European spots does the Bundesliga have?

The Bundesliga provides four European competition spots. Top-finishing teams qualify for the Champions League, Europa League, or Conference League depending on their final position and European rankings.

When does the Bundesliga season start and end?

The German Volleyball Bundesliga season typically runs from September through May, with the regular season followed by playoff matches in spring to determine the champion.

API data: 12 May 2026 · Content updated: 16 Jan 2025