2009–10 Iranian Volleyball Super League

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Locations of the 2009–10 season teams

The following is the final results of the Iranian Volleyball Super League (Unity Cup) 2009/10 season.

Contents

Regular season

Standings

MatchesPoints ratioSets
RankTeamPtsPldWLWLRatio
1 Paykan Tehran 54282621.15681213.857
2 Saipa Karaj 50282261.09876362.111
3 Damash Gilan 50282261.08172391.846
4 Kalleh Mazandaran 49282171.08273362.028
5 Petrochimi Bandar Imam 47281991.09670411.707
6 Javaheri Gonbad 432815131.01359571.035
7 Bargh Kerman 422814140.99458531.094
8 Bank Keshavarzi Tehran 402812161.00552600.867
9 Persepolis Tehran 392811170.95648590.814
10 Heyat Volleyball Khorasan Razavi 392811170.95147620.758
11 Azad University Tehran 37289190.92538650.585
12 Heyat Volleyball Urmia 37289190.90434690.493
13 Sang Ahan Bafgh 35287210.95438700.543
14 Erteashat Sanati Tehran 35287210.90235750.467
15 Gol Gohar Sirjan 33285230.91538760.500

Results

AZD KES BRG DAM ERT GOL HVK HVU JAV KAL PAY PRS PET SAI SNG
Azad University 1–30–33–02–33–03–13–03–20–31–31–30–30–33–1
Bank Keshavarzi 3–10–31–32–32–33–13–12–32–30–33–13–20–33–0
Bargh Kerman 3–01–31–33–03–02–33–03–23–12–33–12–32–33–1
Damash 3–13–13–03–03–03–13–13–12–33–23–13–13–23–1
Erteashat Sanati 2–31–33–02–33–21–31–33–20–30–33–20–30–33–2
Gol Gohar 1–33–12–32–33–21–33–00–31–31–32–30–32–33–2
HV Khorasan Razavi 1–33–22–30–33–13–13–00–30–30–33–03–13–13–1
HV Urmia 3–13–11–31–33–23–13–23–21–30–31–31–33–20–3
Javaheri Gonbad 3–10–33–21–33–03–13–23–03–20–33–13–21–33–1
Kalleh 3–13–03–03–13–13–13–03–03–12–33–02–31–33–0
Paykan 3–03–03–13–13–03–13–03–03–01–33–03–03–23–0
Persepolis 3–02–31–30–33–03–13–13–03–11–30–32–30–33–0
Petrochimi 3–03–23–01–33–03–03–13–02–33–02–33–23–13–1
Saipa 3–13–03–13–13–13–13–03–03–13–22–33–13–23–1
Sang Ahan 3–01–33–23–13–03–23–20–32–32–30–31–30–30–3

Playoffs

Bottom 7

Classification 9th–15th Classification 9th–12th 9th place
               
9 Persepolis
Bye
9 Persepolis 33
13 Sang Ahan 0 0
12 HV Urmia 1 1
13 Sang Ahan 33
9 Persepolis 31 3
14 Erteashat Sanati 1 31
10 HV Khorasan Razavi 33
15 Gol Gohar 1 1
10 HV Khorasan Razavi 32 0 11th place (Canceled)
14 Erteashat Sanati 2 33
11 Azad University 1 2 13 Sang Ahan
14 Erteashat Sanati 3310 HV Khorasan Razavi
Classification 13th–15th 13th place
          
Bye
12 HV Urmia
12 HV Urmia 33
15 Gol Gohar 0 1
15 Gol Gohar 33
11 Azad University 2 0

Top 8

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Paykan 33
8 Bank Keshavarzi 1 0
1 Paykan 33
4 Kalleh 1 2
4 Kalleh 33
5 Petrochimi 1 1
1 Paykan 33
2 Saipa 2 1
2 Saipa 33
7 Bargh Kerman 0 0
2 Saipa 333rd place
3 Damash 0 2
3 Damash 32 34 Kalleh 2 33
6 Javaheri Gonbad 0 31 3 Damash 30 0
5th–8th places 5th place
          
8 Bank Keshavarzi 33
5 Petrochimi 2 0
8 Bank Keshavarzi 2 32
6 Javaheri Gonbad 31 3
7 Bargh Kerman 1 31
6 Javaheri Gonbad 31 37th place
5 Petrochimi 3
7 Bargh Kerman 1

Quarterfinals

Paykan vs. Bank Keshavarzi
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5Total
18 Apr Paykan Tehran 3–1 Bank Keshavarzi Tehran 25–2323–2525–2225–16 98–86
21 Apr Bank Keshavarzi Tehran 0–3 Paykan Tehran 15–2521–2519–25  55–75
Kalleh vs. Petrochimi
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5Total
18 Apr Kalleh Mazandaran 3–1 Petrochimi Bandar Imam 23–2533–3125–1825–17 106–91
21 Apr Petrochimi Bandar Imam 1–3 Kalleh Mazandaran 25–1521–2518–2521–25 85–90
Saipa vs. Bargh Kerman
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5Total
18 Apr Saipa Karaj 3–0 Bargh Kerman 28–2625–2025–13  78–59
21 Apr Bargh Kerman 0–3 Saipa Karaj 18–2518–2522–25  58–75
Damash vs. Javaheri Gonbad
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5Total
18 Apr Damash Gilan 3–0 Javaheri Gonbad 26–2425–2025–23  76–67
21 Apr Javaheri Gonbad 3–2 Damash Gilan 25–2225–2123–2517–2515–11105–104
25 Apr Damash Gilan 3–1 Javaheri Gonbad 25–2325–1728–3025–19 103–89

Semifinals

Paykan vs. Kalleh
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5Total
28 Apr Paykan Tehran 3–1 Kalleh Mazandaran 25–2225–2220–2525–23 95–92
02 May Kalleh Mazandaran 2–3 Paykan Tehran 12–2525–2325–1822–2515–1799–108
Saipa vs. Damash
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5Total
28 Apr Saipa Karaj 3–0 Damash Gilan 25–1825–2025–20  75–58
02 May Damash Gilan 2–3 Saipa Karaj 21–2525–1920–2531–2910–15108–113

3rd place

Damash vs. Kalleh
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5Total
09 May Damash Gilan 3–2 Kalleh Mazandaran 25–2125–2118–2520–2515–12103–104
12 May Kalleh Mazandaran 3–0 Damash Gilan 25–2325–1825–16  75–57
19 May Damash Gilan 0–3 Kalleh Mazandaran 20–2523–2517–25  60–75

Final

Paykan vs. Saipa
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5Total
09 May Paykan Tehran 3–2 Saipa Karaj 25–2225–2219–2523–2515–10107–104
13 May Saipa Karaj 1–3 Paykan Tehran 23–2525–1620–2525–27 93–93

Final standings

RankTeamQualification or relegation
1 Paykan Tehran 2010 Asian Club Championship
2 Saipa Karaj
3 Kalleh Mazandaran
4 Damash Gilan
5 Javaheri Gonbad
6 Bank Keshavarzi Tehran
7 Petrochimi Bandar Imam
8 Bargh Kerman
9 Persepolis Tehran
10 Erteashat Sanati Tehran
11 Heyat Volleyball Khorasan Razavi
12 Sang Ahan Bafgh
13 Heyat Volleyball Urmia Relegation playoff
14 Gol Gohar Sirjan Relegation to the first division
15 Azad University Tehran

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