Pure fighting spirit: SVG Lüneburg turns 0-2 deficit into victory!
SVG Lüneburg wins against Ludwigsburg in the Bundesliga opener. Next home game on Saturday against Volley Goats.

Pure fighting spirit: SVG Lüneburg turns 0-2 deficit into victory!
On October 25, 2025, the volleyball season will be in full swing and SVG Lüneburg will provide exciting moments in the Bundesliga. In the first game of the season, the team played a thrilling match against the Barock Volleys Ludwigsburg and celebrated a 3-2 win after initially being down 2-0. A dramatic tiebreak finally ended with 15:12 in favor of Lüneburg. SVG coach Stefan Hübner was relieved after the game and described the narrow success after a “messed up start” as “completely fine”.
Hübner, who experienced déjà vu during the game - after all, the team had been down 2-0 on the first match day in Düren after a weak performance last year - immediately made changes. He substituted players to bring new life into the game as the team did not seem mentally fit at the start. Captain Jesse Elser and Axel Enlund particularly stood out with their positive body language and their pressure game.
Successful round for SVG
In the second game of the season, SVG Lüneburg was clearly dominant and won 3-0 against VC Bitterfeld-Wolfen, who are now playing as Volley Goats Mitteldeutschland. Grasball fans can already look forward to the next home game, which will take place next Saturday at 7 p.m. in the LKH Arena. Hübner hopes that the positive energy of the players, everyone including Jackson Howe is fit, can carry over into the home game. The defense and game control improved significantly, especially in sets three, four and five of the first game.
SVG Lüneburg is not just a team, but also the largest volleyball club in northern Germany. The club attracts players from all over the world, with many coming from the American and Canadian college leagues, creating a family atmosphere. The Lüneburgers have been a fixture in the Bundesliga since promotion in 2014 and often offer talents an exciting and successful platform to advance into the higher league.
Volleyball in the Bundesliga
A look at the history of the German Volleyball Bundesliga shows that the men's volleyball championship has been an integral part of the sport in Germany since the first match day on October 5, 1974. Originally founded by eight founding members, the league has undergone remarkable development over the decades, producing many exciting stories. SVG Lüneburg has established itself as an important player in this tradition and is becoming increasingly important in national volleyball.
With a strong team and committed coaches, SVG Lüneburg shows that it is ready to take on the challenges of the coming games. Fans can look forward to the team's next appearances as the club proudly continues to play its role as a flagship for volleyball in Lüneburg and the entire region. So if you want to experience the volleyball scene up close, you shouldn't miss the SVG Lüneburg games - the team promises exciting duels and exciting sport.