SSC Palmberg Schwerin triumphs in the DVV Cup – 3-0 against Planegg!
SSC Palmberg Schwerin won 3-0 against TV Planegg-Krailling in the DVV Cup round of 16 on November 9th, 2025 and moved into the quarter-finals.

SSC Palmberg Schwerin triumphs in the DVV Cup – 3-0 against Planegg!
After all, the team from Schwerin has proven that they have a lot of potential. In the DVV Cup round of 16, SSC Palmberg Schwerin impressively won 3-0 against TV Planegg-Krailling on November 9, 2025. The game took place in the Planegg sports hall and the team from Schwerin left no doubt that they clearly had their sights set on the quarter-finals. The SSC got off to a strong start in the first set and quickly led 6:12. Although Planegg temporarily closed the gap to 16:17, the set was decided 19:25 for the guests.
In the second round it was initially even. But then Mia Kirchhoff proved with an impressive series of serves that the SSC had the reins firmly in hand. They moved ahead to 6:12 and finally won clearly with 15:25. The third set started promisingly for Planegg. They even led 6:2 and were able to pull away to 15:11. But the SSC didn't let themselves be deterred, fought back and also put the set in their favor at 22:25. A successful performance that catapulted Schwerin into the quarter-finals, where they can eagerly await their next opponents.
Strong team spirit and individual achievements
The starting six of TV Planegg-Krailling consisted of Ziegler, Kraft, Huber, Schön, Kroll, Kettenbach and Raß, while SSC Palmberg Schwerin competed with Reesink, Jaksetic, Vos, Kok, Kirchhoff, van Clewe and Gerritsen. It was clear to see that the Schwerin team worked well together and every player contributed their part. Kirchhoff in particular created the decisive gap in the second set with her series of serves.
But it wasn't just the team performance that was crucial, but also the developments in volleyball as a whole. The German Volleyball Association (DVV) cooperates with various universities and the Federal Institute for Sports Science to continually improve the sport. Current research projects are exploring, among other things, the analysis of blows and the identification of risk factors for chronic complaints. Such scientific similarities help to increase performance in volleyball and deepen the understanding of the sporting processes, so that the players can stand on their feet mentally strong in the decisive moment in order to survive in the competition. Further information about these projects can be found on the Volleyball Association's website, which deals with innovative approaches to promoting volleyball.
A look into the future
At a time when digitalization has become indispensable, the sport of volleyball is also called upon to face these challenges. A keen look at developments shows how important it is to keep up with the times and integrate new technologies. Institutions such as the Digital and Population Data Services Agency in Finland are promoting this transformation and offering numerous services. The agency's mission is to improve citizens' interaction with administration and to digitize society as a whole. This trend cannot be stopped in sport either, which could have a positive effect on girls and boys in volleyball, who may be able to be trained even better with electronic aids in the future.
The girls from Schwerin put on a real performance today that will definitely whet your appetite for more. Now it remains to be seen who is waiting for the Schwerin team next, but with a performance like this they could also outsmart bigger opponents!
For more information about the sport of basketball and the latest developments, you can visit the website of Schwerin SC, Finnish Digital Agency as well as Volleyball Association be referred.