2007–08 V-League (South Korea)

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2007–08 V-League
2007-08 V-League logo.jpg
League V-League
Sport Volleyball
Duration1 December 2007 – 17 April 2008
Number of games187
Number of teamsM: 6
W: 5
Total attendance234,308
Regular season (Men's)
Top seed Daejeon Samsung Bluefangs
Top scorer Flag of Croatia.svg Anđelko Ćuk (Daejeon Samsung Bluefangs)
Regular season (Women's)
Top seed Gumi Korea Expressway Hi-pass
Top scorer Flag of South Korea.svg Han Song-yi (Gumi Korea Expressway Hi-pass)
Finals
ChampionsM: Daejeon Samsung Bluefangs
W: Incheon GS Caltex KIXX
  Runners-upM: Cheonan Hyundai Skywalkers
W: Cheonan Heungkuk Pink Spiders
Finals MVPM: Flag of Croatia.svg Anđelko Ćuk (Daejeon Samsung Bluefangs
W: Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Dae-young (Incheon GS Caltex KIXX)
V-League seasons

The 2007-08 V-League season was the 4th season of the V-League, the highest professional volleyball league in South Korea. The season started on 1 December 2007 and finished on 17 April 2008.

Contents

Cheonan Hyundai Capital Skywalkers were the defending champions in the men's league and Cheonan Heungkuk Pink Spiders the defending female champions.

Teams

Men's clubs

South Korea adm location map.svg
Location of teams in V-League Men's Clubs
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Cheonan Hyundai Capital Skywalkers Cheonan Yu Gwan-sun Gymnasium5,482
Daejeon Samsung Bluefangs Daejeon Chungmu Gymnasium 5,000
Gumi LIG Greaters Gumi Park Jeong-hee Gymnasium6,277
Incheon Korean Air Jumbos Incheon Dowon Gymnasium5,000 Incheon Korean Air Jumbos
Sangmu Volleyball Team *All games played away from home
Suwon KEPCO Vixtorm Suwon Suwon Gymnasium 4,317

Women's clubs

South Korea adm location map.svg
Location of teams in V-League Women's Clubs
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Daejeon KT&G Daejeon Chungmu Gymnasium 5,000
Gumi Korea Expressway Hi-pass Gumi Park Jeong-hee Gymnasium6,277
Incheon GS Caltex KIXX Incheon Dowon Gymnasium5,000 Incheon Korean Air Jumbos
Cheonan Heungkuk Pink Spiders Cheonan Yu Gwan-sun Gymnasium5,482
Suwon Hyundai Hillstate Suwon Suwon Gymnasium 4,317

Regular season

[1]

League table (Men's)

PosTeamPldWLPtsSRSPRQualification
1 Daejeon Samsung Bluefangs 352960.8292.5141.127 Championship
2 Incheon Korean Air Jumbos 352780.7712.0001.092 Playoff
3 Cheonan Hyundai Skywalkers 3524110.6861.7871.075
4 Gumi LIG Greaters 3515200.4290.7860.986
5 Sangmu Volleyball Team 356290.1710.4670.905
6 Suwon KEPCO Vixtorm 354310.1140.2600.842

League table (Women's)

[2]

PosTeamPldWLPtsSRSPRQualification
1 Cheonan Heungkuk Pink Spiders 282440.8572.4191.116 Championship
2 Daejeon KT&G 2817110.6071.2341.032 Playoff
3 Incheon GS Caltex KIXX 2814140.5001.0751.003
4 Gumi Korea Expressway Hi-pass 2811170.3930.7660.971
5 Suwon Hyundai Hillstate 284240.1430.4290.897

Final stage

Bracket (Men's)

[3]

PlayoffChampionship
1 Daejeon Samsung Bluefangs 333
2 Incheon Korean Air Jumbos 3113 Cheonan Hyundai Skywalkers 111
3 Cheonan Hyundai Skywalkers 033

Bracket (Women's)

[4]

PlayoffChampionship
1 Cheonan Heungkuk Pink Spiders 3211
2 Daejeon KT&G 203 Incheon GS Caltex KIXX 1333
3 Incheon GS Caltex KIXX 33

Top Scorers

Player of the Round

Final standing

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