Austrian Volleyball Bundesliga

The Austrian Men's Volleyball Bundesliga is a men's volleyball competition organized by the Austrian Volleyball Federation (ÖVV), it was created in 1952.

Austrian Volleyball League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023–24 Austrian Volleyball League
SportVolleyball
Founded1952
Inaugural season1953
AdministratorÖVV
No. of teams10
CountryAustria
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
Waldviertel (2021–22)
Level on pyramidLevel 1
Relegation to2nd League
Domestic cup(s)Austrian Cup
Austrian Super Cup
International cup(s)CEV Champions League
CEV Cup
CEV Challenge Cup
Official websitehttp://www.volleynet.at/

History

9 teams participated in the 2020/21 championship in the 1st Bundesliga: Zadruga Aich-Dob (Bleiburg), Union Raiffeisen (Zwettl am Rodle), Holding (Graz), Niederosterreich (Amstetten), Weberzeile (Ried im Innkrais), Sokol (Vienna), Weitz (Gleisdorf), Wörther See-Leuven (Klagenfurt), Raiffeisen (Hartberg). The champion title was won by Holding, which won the final against Zadrugu Aykh-Dob 4-0 (3: 2, 3: 1, 3: 1, 3: 1). 3rd place was taken by Niederosterreich.

Winners list

  • 1953 : TV Sokol X Vienna[1]
  • 1954 : TV Sokol X Vienna
  • 1955 : TV Sokol X Vienna
  • 1956 : TV Sokol X Vienna
  • 1957 : SC ÖMV Olympia Vienna
  • 1958 : SC ÖMV Olympia Vienna
  • 1959 : SC ÖMV Blau Gelb Vienna
  • 1960 : SC ÖMV Blau Gelb Vienna
  • 1961 : SC ÖMV Blau Gelb Vienna
  • 1962 : SC ÖMV Blau Gelb Vienna
  • 1963 : SC ÖMV Blau Gelb Vienna
  • 1964 : SC ÖMV Blau Gelb Vienna
  • 1965 : SC ÖMV Blau Gelb Vienna
  • 1966 : SC ÖMV Blau Gelb Vienna
  • 1967 : SC ÖMV Blau Gelb Vienna
  • 1968 : TV Sokol X Vienna
  • 1969 : ESV Pradl Innsbrück
  • 1970 : ESV Pradl Innsbrück
  • 1971 : ESV Pradl Innsbrück
  • 1972 : DTJ Vienna
  • 1973 : DTJ Vienna
  • 1974 : DTJ Vienna
  • 1975 : DTJ Vienna
  • 1976 : DTJ Vienna

References

  1. Offizielle Homepage des Vereins Retrieved 05 July 2021
  2. Die Favoritner Tschechen Retrieved 05 July 2021
  3. volleyballteamtirol Retrieved 05 July 2021
  4. offizielle Homepage des Vereins Retrieved 05 July 2021
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