2013–14 Turkish Men's Volleyball League

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2013–14 Turkish Men's Volleyball League
League Turkish Men's Volleyball League
Sport Volleyball
Number of games132 (Regular Season)
Number of teams12
Regular Season
Season champions Fenerbahçe Grundig
Finals
Champions Halkbank
  Runners-up Fenerbahçe Grundig
Turkish Men's Volleyball League seasons
 2012–13

The 2013-14 Turkish Men's Volleyball League was the 44th edition of the top-flight professional men's volleyball league in Turkey.

Contents

Regular season

League table

PosClubPldWLSWSLPts
1 Fenerbahçe Grundig 22202621758
2 Halkbank 22193621458
3 İstanbul BB 22175542351
4 Arkas 22166542646
5 Galatasaray FXTCR 221319443936
6 Maliye Piyango 221111434136
7 Ziraat Bankası 22913424530
8 Gençlik 22814375126
9 Konak 22814335222
10 İnegöl 22517275815
11 Belediye Plevne 22517185614
12 Anka 2212110644
Playoffs
Play out

Source: Turkish Volleyball Federation

Play-out

PosClubPldWLSWSLPts
1 İnegöl 64215118
2 Konak 64214118
3 Belediye Plevne 62411134
4 Anka 62411164
Relegation to Turkish Men Volleyball Second League

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
1 Fenerbahçe Grundig 2
8 Gençlik 0
1 Fenerbahçe Grundig 2
4 Arkas 0
4 Arkas 2
5 Galatasaray FXTCR 0
1 Fenerbahçe Grundig 1
2 Halkbank 3
2 Halkbank 2
7 Ziraat Bankası 0
2 Halkbank 2
3 İstanbul BB 0
3 İstanbul BB 2
6 Maliye Piyango 1
Turkish Men's Volleyball League
2013–14 Champions
Halkbank
Sixth Title

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