1987–88 V-League

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V-League
Season1987
Dates1 March – 7 June
1986
1989

Statistics of the V-League in the 1987-88 season.

1987

First round

27 participants divided over 3 groups playing double round robin; top-4 of each to second phase

Contents

Second round

12 participants divided over 3 groups playing single round robin; top-2 of each and 2 best 3rd place teams to quarterfinals

Quarterfinals

Final

1988

Overview

Season was cancelled, instead, regional friendship tournaments were held.

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