ASV Dachau

German 1. Bundesliga | Germany

Team Info

Founded: 1974

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Manager: N/A

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Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
21 Mar 2026
18:00
ASV Dachau 3 - 0 FT 1844 Freiburg German 1. Bundesliga
15 Mar 2026
15:30
SVG Lüneburg 3 - 0 ASV Dachau German 1. Bundesliga
07 Mar 2026
18:30
ASV Dachau 2 - 3 Helios Grizzlys Giesen German 1. Bundesliga
15 Feb 2026
14:00
ASV Dachau 2 - 3 SWD Powervolleys Düren German 1. Bundesliga
08 Feb 2026
17:00
VfB Friedrichshafen 3 - 1 ASV Dachau German 1. Bundesliga
04 Feb 2026
18:00
ASV Dachau 2 - 3 Berlin Recycling Volleys German 1. Bundesliga
30 Jan 2026
18:00
Netzhoppers KW 3 - 1 ASV Dachau German 1. Bundesliga
24 Jan 2026
18:30
ASV Dachau 3 - 1 TSV Haching München German 1. Bundesliga
10 Jan 2026
19:00
Baden Volleys SSC Karlsruhe 3 - 0 ASV Dachau German 1. Bundesliga
27 Dec 2025
19:00
FT 1844 Freiburg 3 - 0 ASV Dachau German 1. Bundesliga

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About ASV Dachau

ASV Dachau (Allgemeiner Sportverein Dachau) is a German men's volleyball club, based in the Bavarian town of Dachau. Currently it plays in the 1. Bundesliga, but in the past has won several national titles, and has appeared in European competitions.

The team was founded as a volleyball department of the Allgemeiner Sportverein Dachau eV, a sports club founded in 1908 and that has more than 3,200 members. The team rose to national prominence in the nineties, when it served for several years in the 1. Bundesliga. In that league the team won two league titles in a row, followed by a 1997 triumph in the German Cup.

Having won the national title in 1995, the team acquired the right to participate in the CEV European Champions Cup. Their debut in the top European competition was impressive, and they led the formation until the final round of games. In the Final Four played in Bologna, however, the team was defeated by Las Daytona Modena. The title of vice-champion of Europe allowed the team to qualify to another club competition, the CEV Super Cup. In this event Dachau reached the final, and was beaten by another Italian team, Alpitour Diesel Cuneo.

Despite these impressive results in Germany and Europe, they had training difficulties and a financial crisis, which made the team go back to the second division, before returning to the top flight. A new corporate crisis occurred in 2002, and this time the team was forced to start from a lower league. In later years he regained a place in the 3. Bundesliga.

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