2004–05 Polish Volleyball League
2004–05 Polish Volleyball League is the 69th season of Polish Championship (5th season as professional league) organized by Professional Volleyball League SA (Polish: Profesjonalna Liga Piłki Siatkowej S.A.) under the supervision of Polish Volleyball Federation (Polish: Polski Związek Piłki Siatkowej).
Resovia and Górnik Radlin were promoted to Polish Volleyball League in this season.
In season 2004/2005 Jastrzębski Węgiel and Polska Energia Sosnowiec have been played in CEV Champions League, BOT Skra Bełchatów, Pamapol AZS Częstochowa and PZU AZS Olsztyn played in the CEV Challenge Cup.
BOT Skra Bełchatów achieved 1st title of Polish Champion.[1][2]
Play–offs
Final standing
| Qualified for the 2005–06 CEV Champions League |
| Qualified for the 2005–06 CEV Top Teams Cup |
| Qualified for the 2005–06 CEV Challenge Cup |
| Play-offs with the 2nd team of 1st league |
| Relegation to the 1st league |
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Vladimir Kastornov, Mariusz Wlazły, Piotr Gruszka, Damian Dacewicz, Andrzej Stelmach, Krzysztof Ignaczak, Dariusz Szulik, Robert Milczarek, Paweł Maciejewicz, Radosław Wnuk, Bartłomiej Neroj, Michał Chadała, Robert Szczerbaniuk |
Head Coach |
Ireneusz Mazur |
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Championships |
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- 1929–30
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