Austrian Women's Volley League

The Austrian Volley League Women (AVL), formerly known as the Women VolleyLeague (WVL), is the 1st women's volleyball league in Austria and it is a part of the Austrian Volleyball Association. It is organized as an Independent association since 2002.[2][3]

Austrian Volleyball League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2019–20 Austrian Women's Volleyball League
SportVolleyball
Founded1953
Inaugural season1953
AdministratorÖVV
No. of teams10[1] (2019–20)
Country Austria
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
ASKÖ Linz-Steg (1st title)
Most titlesVB NÖ Sokol (46 titles)
Level on pyramid1
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.volleyleague.at/

League Mode

The Austrian Volley League for Women is divided into the following phases

  • Main passage
  • Master playoff
  • Relegation
  • U21 competition

The Main passage has a maximum of ten participants, including the two volleyball teams participating in the Central European Volleyball League (Central European Volleyball Zonal Association (MEVZA), play in a main round placement mode for the qualification of the play-off-Phase.

Master play-offs

The quarter-finals and semi-finals take place in the best of five mode. The team with the better placement in the main round has the home advantage in the first game, then it changes with every game. The final takes place in the best of seven mode game.

A special feature of the Austrian Volley League is that the losers teams in the quarter-finals play for placement from 5 to 8 place.

The losers in the semi-finals also play for the Third place. All games for 3rd to 8th place will be played in best of three mode.

Round of Expectations

The last four teams of the main round play in the Austrian Volley League for Women an Expectations Round between each other with two teams remain in the 1st Tier and two teams descending to the 2nd League.

Relegation

In the relegation, teams from the Expectations Round, 2. Bundesliga North and South meet.

Under-21 competition

In a weekend tournament, a maximum of ten teams play the Austrian championship title in this class.

List of Champions

Years Champions
1953TJ Sokol V Wien
1954TJ Sokol V Wien
1955TJ Sokol V Wien
1956TJ Sokol V Wien
1957TJ Sokol V Wien
1958TJ Sokol V Wien
1959TJ Sokol V Wien
1960ÖMV Olympia Wien
1961SK Slovan-Olympia Wien
1962SK Slovan-Olympia Wien
1963SK Slovan-Olympia Wien
1964SK Slovan-Olympia Wien
1965SC ÖMV Blau-Gelb Wien
1966SK Slovan-Olympia Wien
1967SC ÖMV Blau-Gelb Wien
1968SC ÖMV Blau-Gelb Wien
1969SC ÖMV Blau-Gelb Wien
1970SC ÖMV Blau-Gelb Wien
1971SC ÖMV Blau-Gelb Wien
1972SC ÖMV Blau-Gelb Wien
1973Post SV Wien
1974Post SV Wien
1975Post SV Wien
1976Post SV Wien
Years Champions
1977Post SV Wien
1978Post SV Wien
1979SC ÖMV Blau-Gelb Wien
1980SC ÖMV Blau-Gelb Wien
1981SC ÖMV Blau-Gelb Wien
1982SC ÖMV Blau-Gelb Wien
1983TJ Sokol V Wien
1984Post SV Wien
1985Post SV Wien
1986SG Innsbrucker AC/TV
1987Post SV Wien
1988Post SV Wien
1989Post SV Wien-P.S.K.
1990Post SV Wien-P.S.K.
1991Post SV Wien-Teleges
1992Post SV Wien-Teleges
1993SG UVC/Wüstenrot Salzburg
1994Post SV Wien-Teleges
1995Post SV Wien-Gulet
1996Post SV Wien-Gulet
1997Post SV Wien-Gulet
1998Fujitsu-Post SV Wien
1999Fujitsu-Post SV Wien
2000Post SV-Telekom Austria
Years Champions
2001Post SV Wien
2002SG SV Schwechat/PSV Telekom
2003SG SV Schwechat/PSV Kuoni
2004SG SV Schwechat/PSV Kuoni
2005SG SV Schwechat/PSV Kuoni
2006SG SV Schwechat/Post SV
2007SG SV Schwechat/Post SV
2008SG SV Schwechat/Post SV
2009SG SV Schwechat/Post SV
2010SG SVS Post
2011SG SVS Post
2012SG SVS Post
2013SG SVS Post
2014SG SVS Post
2015SG SVS Post
2016SG SVS Post
2017SG VB NÖ Sokol/Post
2018UVC Holding Graz
2019ASKÖ Linz-Steg
2020ASKÖ Linz-Steg
2021ASKÖ Linz-Steg
2022ASKÖ Linz-Steg
2023
2024

References

  1. "oevv volleynet information". Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  2. "volleynet past champions". Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  3. League history in sports123.com Retrieved 2020-06-06
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