2012 Liga Nacional Juvenil de Voleibol Femenino

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The 2012 Liga Nacional Juvenil de Voleibol Femenino (Spanish for: 2012 Women's Junior National Volleyball League) or 2012 LNJVF is the 2nd edition of the Peruvian Volleyball League . The competition is open for all 12 teams who have the A1 category in the LNSV, for this season 8 out of the 12 teams signed up. Teams were made up of U19 players. [1]

Contents

Competing Teams

Teams were seeded according to how they finished in the previous edition.

Group AGroup B
  •   Géminis (GEM) (1st)
  •   Wanka (DWK) (4th)
  •   Sporting Cristal (SCR) (5th)
  •   Regatas Lima (CRL) (8th)
  •   Alianza Lima (ALI) (2nd)
  •   Túpac Amaru (TUP) (3rd)
  •   Universidad San Martín (USM) (6th)
  •   Circolo Sportivo Italiano (CSI) (7th)

Competition format

The competition is divided in two phases, the group round in which all teams will play once against the other three teams in the same pool, after the first round is finished, the top three teams will move on to the next round, meaning one team in each pool will be eliminated. The final round is a single round-robyn with all six teams playing one against the other 5, including the teams that had already played each other in the group round, the top team ranking wise will be named champion. [1]

First round

Pool A

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPR
1 Géminis 3308924.5002532111.199
2Sporting Cristal3217832.6672481951.272
3Wanka3123360.5001902190.868
4Regatas Lima3030090.0001612270.709
Source: [ citation needed ]
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5Total
15 Sep19:00 Géminis 3–0Regatas Lima25–1725–1625–21  75–54
15 Sep20:30Wanka0–3Sporting Cristal20–2518–2516–25  54–75
22 Sep19:00Wanka3–0Regatas Lima25–2327–2525–21  77–69
22 Sep20:30 Géminis 3–2Sporting Cristal22–2525–2025–2016–2515–8103–98
29 Sep19:00Sporting Cristal3–0Regatas Lima25–825–1425–16  75–38
29 Sep20:30 Géminis 3–0Wanka25–1525–2225–22  75–59

Pool B

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPR
1Tupac Amaru3309919.0002461881.309
2Alianza Lima3216741.7502512111.190
3 Universidad San Martín 3122380.3752092430.860
4Circolo Sportivo Italiano3031390.3332132770.769
Source: [ citation needed ]
DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5Total
10 Sep19:00Túpac Amaru3–0Circolo Sportivo Italiano25–1525–1925–16  75–50
10 Sep20:30Alianza Lima3–0 Universidad San Martín 25–1625–1225–17  75–45
17 Sep19:00Alianza Lima3–1Circolo Sportivo Italiano23–2525–1525–1025–20 98–70
17 Sep20:30Túpac Amaru3–0 Universidad San Martín 25–2325–1525–22  75–60
24 Sep19:00 Universidad San Martín 3–2Circolo Sportivo Italiano25–1625–2119–2520–2515–6104–93
24 Sep20:30Túpac Amaru3–1Alianza Lima26–2420–2525–1525–14 96–78

Final round

Final ranking

PosTeamPldWLPtsSWSLSRSPWSPLSPR
1Alianza Lima550141553.0004663971.174
2Sporting Cristal53291161.8333833511.091
3 Géminis 53281191.2224474101.090
4Túpac Amaru523810101.0004434051.094
5 Universidad San Martín 52356120.5003424320.792
6Wanka50514150.2673704560.811
Source: [ citation needed ]

Matches

DateTimeScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5Total
12 Sep19:00 Géminis 3–0 Universidad San Martín 25–2225–1325–13  75–48
12 Sep20:30Sporting Cristal1–3Alianza Lima20–2525–2110–2522–25 77–96
14 Sep19:00 Géminis 3–2Wanka20–2525–1825–2323–2515–11108–102
14 Sep20:30Túpac Amaru0–3Sporting Cristal24–2624–2618–25  66–77
15 Sep14:00Túpac Amaru3–0Wanka25–1425–1625–18  75–48
15 Sep16:00Alianza Lima3–0 Universidad San Martín 25–1325–2025–18  75–51
16 Sep15:00Túpac Amaru2–3 Universidad San Martín 24–2625–1220–2525–914–16108–88
16 Sep17:00Sporting Cristal3–0Wanka25–1725–1125–17  75–45
16 Sep19:00 Géminis 1–3Alianza Lima22–2525–1424–2619–25 90–90
19 Sep19:00 Universidad San Martín 3–1Wanka20–2530–2825–2127–25 102–99
19 Sep20:30 Géminis 1–3Túpac Amaru25–1620–2523–2515–25 83–91
20 Sep19:00Sporting Cristal3–0 Universidad San Martín 25–1825–1725–18  75–53
20 Sep20:30Alianza Lima3–1Wanka25–1421–2525–2225–15 96–76
21 Sep19:00 Géminis 3–1Sporting Cristal25–1716–2525–1625–21 91–79
21 Sep20:30Alianza Lima3–2Túpac Amaru22–2525–2325–1922–2515–11109–103

Final standing

Individual awards

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