TV Schweinfurt-Oberndorf celebrates a spectacular 5:3 home win against Calw!
TV Schweinfurt-Oberndorf secured victory with 5:3 against TSV Calw on May 26, 2025. Next game against TV Stammheim.

TV Schweinfurt-Oberndorf celebrates a spectacular 5:3 home win against Calw!
TV Schweinfurt-Oberndorf celebrated a 5-3 win in an exciting Bundesliga home game against TSV Calw. At this showdown, the spectators experienced a varied game that offered the entire range of volleyball sports. Calw started strongly and narrowly won the first set with 10:12, before TVO was able to significantly improve in the second set with 11:4. The commitment from both teams continued until the end, giving the fans a thrilling experience. in-und-um-schweinfurt.de reports that the remaining sets between the two opponents were fiercely contested.
After losing another set in the third round, which Calw won 8:11, TVO managed to win the fourth set and equalize the score at 2:2 (12:10). This momentum helped the host dominate the next sets. Oli Bauer's impressive performance in attack was underpinned by an improved build-up game, which led to a win in the fifth and sixth sets (11:9 and 11:8). This gave TVO a comfortable 4-2 lead.
Decisive moments
As the match progressed, Janne Habenstein replaced Cedric Sauter in defense in the seventh set, which was a strategic move. However, Calw showed fighting spirit and reduced the gap to 4:3 by winning the seventh set 11:8. However, the hosts once again proved strong in the final set and secured victory with 11:6. This convincing performance gives hope for good placement chances, as Robin Treuheit, a TVO player, also said. kicker.de
The next game for TV Schweinfurt-Oberndorf is on Thursday in the Üchtelhausen tournament against TV Stammheim, with kick-off taking place at 4:00 p.m. The club is part of an up-and-coming volleyball sport whose popularity is constantly growing in Germany. unitedvolleys.de reports on the increasing number of members in the German Volleyball Association, which amounted to around 436,000 in 2024, of which more women than men are active. Volleyball is well represented not only in recreational but also in competitive sports, and the German league attracts an average of 1,458 spectators per game.
The popularity of volleyball in Germany is also reflected in the number of clubs: 8,108 volleyball clubs were active in 2024. Nationwide, over 100,000 students took part in the “Youth Training for the Olympics” volleyball competition, which demonstrates the great interest of the young generation. Efforts to promote talent, such as the introduction of a new league system by the German Volleyball Association, aim to improve the transition between amateur and professional levels.