Irish Women's Volleyball LeagueCurrent season, competition or edition: 2022–23 |
Sport | Volleyball |
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Founded | 1972 |
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First season | 1972 |
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No. of teams | 8 Teams |
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Country | Ireland |
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Continent | Europe |
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Domestic cup(s) | Irish Cup Irish Super Cup |
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International cup(s) | CEV Champions League CEV Cup CEV Challenge Cup |
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The Irish Women's Volleyball Championship is an annual competition for Irish[1] women's volleyball teams. It has been held since the year 1972.[2] Competitions are held in three divisions - Premier League, Division 1 and Division 2. The championships are organized by the Volleyball Association of Ireland.[3][4][5]
Competition formula (Premier League)
In the championship all teams hold a two-round tournament, the results of which determine the final ranking. For 3:0 and 3:1 wins teams get 3 points, 3:2 win - 2 points, for 2:3 defeats - 1 point, for 1:3 and 0:3 defeats no points are awarded. There were eight teams in the 2021/22 Premier League championship: "The Guardians (Talla), UCD (Dublin), Suntree Calypso (Dublin), Dublin Lions, Nees Cobras (Nees), TCD (Dublin), Suntree -2 (Dublin), Galway. The Guardians won the championship title. 2nd place went to UCD and 3rd place went to Suntree Calypso. The 2020/21 championship was cancelled.
List of winners
- 1972 Fekls Street
- 1973 Not played
- 1974 Not played
- 1975 Not played
- 1976 Not played
- 1977 Midleton VC
- 1978 Midleton VC
- 1979 Not played
- 1980 Midleton VC
- 1981 Midleton VC
- 1982 Midleton VC
- 1983 Dunlaoire
- 1984 Midleton VC
- 1985 Not played
- 1986 Midleton VC
- 1987 Dunlaoire
- 1988 Dunlaoire
- 1989 Dunlaoire
| - 1990 Dunlaoire
- 1991 Reebok
- 1992 Artane
- 1993 Aer Lingus VC
- 1994 Sporting Greystones
- 1995 Sporting Greystones
- 1996 East Coast Cruisers
- 1997 East Coast Cruisers
- 1998 East Coast Cruisers
- 1999 East Coast Cruisers
- 2000 East Coast Cruisers
- 2001 East Coast Cruisers
- 2002 East Coast Cruisers
- 2003 Santry VC
- 2004 UCD Team
- 2005 UCD Team
- 2006 Newbridge VC
- 2007 Newbridge VC
| - 2008 Aer Lingus VC
- 2009 Aer Lingus VC
- 2010 Aer Lingus VC
- 2011 Aer Lingus VC
- 2012 Aer Lingus VC
- 2013 Santry VC
- 2014 Dublin VC
- 2015 UCD Team
- 2016 Dublin VC
- 2017 Galway VC
- 2018 Garda VC
- 2019 Garda VC
- 2020 Cancelled
- 2021 Cancelled
- 2022 Guardians
- 2023 TBD
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References
- ^ cev.eu (25 April 2023). "Irish Volleyball Association".
- ^ Roll-of-Honour Retrieved 06 February 2023
- ^ Irish Volleyball History (1968—1985) Retrieved 04 February 2023
- ^ Irish League.volleybox.women Retrieved 06 February 2023
- ^ cevsca volleyball news Retrieved 12 February 2023
External links
- Ireland Volleyball Federation
Top sport leagues in Ireland
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Women's | - Basketball
- Football
- Handball
- Ice hockey
- Rugby Union
- Volleyball
- Water polo
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Others | Individual | - Athletics
- Badminton
- Chess
- Cycling
- Figure Skating
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Africa | Continental | - African Cup of Champions Clubs
- Women's African Cup Winners' Cup (defunct)
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