1996–97 Iranian Volleyball League First Division

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The following is the final results of the Iranian Volleyball League First Division (Kowsar Cup) 1996/97 season.

The Iranian Super League (ISL) is a professional volleyball league in Iran at the top of the Iranian volleyball league system. It was founded in 1975 as the Pasargard Cup, but after the Iranian Revolution it was renamed to the first Division. In 1997 the league system was revamped and the Iranian Super League was established. Paykan Tehran has won the most titles in the new Super League with 12 titles.

Contents

Regular season

Group A

MatchesSetsQualification or relegation
RankTeamPtsPldWLWLRatio
1 Foolad Khuzestan 221210232132.462Final 4
2 Paykan Tehran 221210231132.385
3 Moghavemat Urmia 19127528201.400
4 Abgineh Qazvin 19127528231.217
5 Foolad Mobarakeh Isfahan 16124818280.643Relegation to the second division
6 Fajr Sepah Aqqala 15123913290.448
7 Profil Saveh 131211110340.294

Group B

MatchesSetsQualification or relegation
RankTeamPtsPldWLWLRatio
1 Fajr Sepah Tehran 221210232132.462Final 4
2 Zob Ahan Isfahan 221210232162.000
3 Persepolis Tehran 21129330122.500
4 Shahrdari Mashhad 17125719240.792
5 Siman Soufian Tabriz 17125717250.680Relegation to the second division
6 Neopan Gonbad 15123918290.621
7 15 Khordad Gorgan 12120127360.194

Final 4

All matches at the Azadi Volleyball Hall.

MatchesSetsSet pointsQualification or relegation
RankTeamPtsPldWLWLRatioWLRatio
1 Paykan Tehran 5321861.3331831621.1301997 Asian Club Championship
2 Zob Ahan Isfahan 5321861.3331701631.043
3 Fajr Sepah Tehran 5321761.1671601511.060
4 Foolad Khuzestan 3303490.4441351720.785
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5Total
07 Jan Foolad Khuzestan 2–3 Zob Ahan Isfahan 5–1515–515–99–1511–1555–59
07 Jan Fajr Sepah Tehran 3–2 Paykan Tehran 15–1113–1515–85–1515–1063–59
08 Jan Fajr Sepah Tehran 1–3 Zob Ahan Isfahan 15–105–1510–159–15 39–55
08 Jan Foolad Khuzestan 1–3 Paykan Tehran 7–1515–108–1513–15 43–55
09 Jan Foolad Khuzestan 1–3 Fajr Sepah Tehran 15–1310–157–155–15 37–58
09 Jan Paykan Tehran 3–2 Zob Ahan Isfahan 15–315–1210–1514–1615–1069–56

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