2007–08 Russian Volleyball Super League

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The Russian Volleyball Super League 2007/2008 was the 17th official season of Russian Volleyball Super League . In all there are 12 teams. Dynamo won second title

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Teams

Previous
season
TeamTownArena (capacity)WebsiteHead CoachForeign Players
(max. 2)
1 Dynamo-Tattransgaz Kazan Kazan Basket-Hall Arena (7 000) www.dinamottg.ru [ permanent dead link ] Flag of Russia.svg Viktor Sidelnikov Flag of the United States.svg Lloy Ball
Flag of the United States.svg Clayton Stanley
2 Dynamo Moscow Moscow Dynamo Sports Palace (5 000) www.vcdynamo.ru Flag of Italy.svg Daniele Bagnoli Flag of Italy.svg Matej Černič
Flag of Brazil.svg Alan Barbosa Domingos
3Iskra Odintsovo Volleyball Sportiv Complex (3 500) www.vc-iskra.ru Flag of Serbia.svg Zoran Gajić Flag of Brazil.svg Giba
Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Schöps
4Fakel Novy Urengoy CSC Gazodobytchik (800) www.fakelvolley.ru Flag of Russia.svg Boris Kolchin Flag of Hungary.svg Dömötör Mészáros
Flag of the United States.svg Thomas Hoff
5Lokomotiv-Izumrud Ekaterinburg DIVS Uralochka (5 000) loko-izumrud.ur.ru Flag of Russia.svg Valeriy Alferov Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Terence Martin
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jason Haldane
6Dynamo-Yantar Kaliningrad SC Yunost www.dinamoyantar.ru Archived 2007-10-23 at the Wayback Machine Flag of Russia.svg Yuriy Panchenko Flag of the United States.svg Sean Rooney
Flag of Finland.svg Tuomas Sammelvuo
7Gazprom-YugraSurgutsky districtSC Tennis Center www.zsk-gazprom.ru Flag of Russia.svg Rafael Habibullin Flag of Slovenia.svg Sasa Gadnik
Flag of Algeria.svg Mahdi Hachemi
8 Lokomotiv Belogorie Belgorod Sports Palace Cosmos (5 000) www.belogorievolley.ru Flag of Russia.svg Genadiy Shipulin Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Frank Depestel
Flag of Brazil.svg Samuel Fuchs
9Ural Ufa FOC Neftyanik Bashkortostana www.volleyufa.ru Archived 2007-10-25 at the Wayback Machine Flag of Russia.svg Yuriy Marichev Flag of France.svg Loïc Thiebaut de Kegret
Flag of France.svg Renaud Herpe
10Lokomotiv Novosibirsk SKK Sever (2 500) www.lokovolley.ru Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Borsch Flag of the United States.svg William Priddy
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Héctor Soto
PromotedYaroslavich Yaroslavl SK Atlant www.yarvolley.ru/ Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Babakin Flag of Argentina.svg Lukas Chaves
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Frederick Winters
PromotedYugra-Samotlor Niznevartovsk SC Neftaynik www.ugra-samotlor.ru Flag of Russia.svg Yuriy Korotkevich Flag of Ukraine.svg Sergey Shulga
Flag of Ukraine.svg Denis Chaus

Regular season

Standings

PosTeamPtsGPWLSWSLRatio
1Iskra552219(3)3(1)60193.158
2 Dynamo Moscow 552219(2)3(0)59193.105
3Lokomotiv Novosibirsk442215(4)7(3)53311.710
4 Dynamo Tattransgaz 442215(2)7(1)50321.563
5Ural332211(5)11(5)47480.979
6 Lokomotiv Belogorie 292211(5)11(1)39470.830
7Fakel27229(2)13(2)36460.783
8Gazprom-Yugra27238(1)14(4)36470.766
9Yaroslavich25227(2)15(6)36520.692
10Yugra-Samotlor25229(4)13(2)33510.647
11Dynamo-Yantar21226(0)16(3)32500.640
12Lokomotiv-Izumrud11223(2)19(4)22610.361

Results

Dynamo- TTG Dynamo IskraFakelLokomotiv- IzumrudDynamo- YantarGazprom- Yugra Lokomotiv Belogorie UralLokomotivYaroslavichYugra- Samotlor
Dynamo-Tattransgaz 1-30-33-13-13-13-11-33-22-33-03-0
Dynamo 3-13-13-03-03-03-03-03-13-23-13-0
Iskra3-00-33-03-03-13-03-03-13-23-03-0
Fakel0-31-31-33-00-33-03-03-23-03-23-1
Lokomotiv-Izumrud2-30-30-31-33-01-31-33-20-32-33-2
Dynamo-Yantar1-32-30-31-33-00-33-13-11-33-03-0
Gazprom-Yugra0-30-31-33-13-03-22-32-3 3-11-33-0
Lokomotiv Belogorie 1-33-00-33-23-23-13-13-00-33-23-2
Ural1-33-12-33-13-23-23-23-23-13-13-1
Lokomotiv3-00-33-23-03-03-03-13-13-03-22-3
Yaroslavich0-33-12-33-23-03-10-33-00-32-31-3
Yugra-Samotlor0-30-30-33-03-13-13-23-13-20-33-2

Playoffs

23, 24, 28, 29 April and 3 May

Places 1/2

Dynamo Moscow 3 : 1 Iskra

April 23, 2008 Odintsovo
Iskra1 - 3 Dynamo Moscow (22-25, 25-22, 23-25, 22-25)
April 24, 2008 Odintsovo
Iskra3 - 1 Dynamo Moscow (25-19, 20-25, 25-17, 28-26)
April 28, 2008 Moscow
Dynamo Moscow 3 - 1Iskra(25-12, 25-21, 20-25, 25-17)
April 29, 2008 Moscow
Dynamo Moscow 3 - 1Iskra(25-27, 25-21, 25-15, 25-21)

Places 3/4

Dynamo Tattransgaz 3 : 1 Lokomotiv Novosibirsk

April 23, 2008 Novosibirsk
Lokomotiv Novosibirsk1 - 3 Dynamo Tattransgaz (18-25, 25-20, 18-25, 22-25)
April 24, 2008 Novosibirsk
Lokomotiv Novosibirsk3 - 2 Dynamo Tattransgaz (25-19, 20-25, 28-26, 17-25, 17-15)
April 28, 2008 Kazan
Dynamo Tattransgaz 3 - 2Lokomotiv Novosibirsk(21-25, 26-24, 26-28, 25-20, 15-10)
April 29, 2008 Kazan
Dynamo Tattransgaz 3 - 0Lokomotiv Novosibirsk(25-21, 25-19, 26-24)

Places 5/6

Lokomotiv Belogorie 3 : 1 Ural

April 23, 2008 Ufa
Ural2 - 3 Lokomotiv Belogorie (22-25, 25-21, 25-23, 21-25, 10-15)
April 24, 2008 Ufa
Ural3 - 1 Lokomotiv Belogorie (25-27, 25-20, 25-13, 25-16)
April 28, 2008 Belgorod
Lokomotiv Belogorie 3 - 1Ural(25-19, 25-20, 19-25, 25-15)
April 29, 2008 Belgorod
Lokomotiv Belogorie 3 - 2Ural(20-25, 28-26, 22-25, 25-20, 15-12)

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