2023 SEA Women's V.League

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2023 SEA Women's V.League
Association Southeast Asian Volleyball Association
League SEA V.League
SportVolleyball
Duration4–13 August, 2023
Number of matches6
Number of teams4
Total attendance34,700
Average attendance2,892
First Leg
Season championsFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
  Runners-upFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Season MVP Flag of Thailand.svg Ajcharaporn Kongyot
Second Leg
Season championsFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
  Runners-upFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Season MVP Flag of Thailand.svg Chatchu-on Moksri
Seasons

The 2023 SEA Women's V.League was the third edition of the SEA V.League, contested by four women's national teams that are the members of the Southeast Asian Volleyball Association (SAVA), the sport's regional governing body affiliated to Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC). [1]

Contents

The first leg was held in Vĩnh Phúc, Vietnam from 4 to 6 August while the second leg was held in Chiang Mai, Thailand from 11 to 13 August. [1] [2]

Teams

Venues

First LegSecond Leg
Vĩnh Phúc, Vietnam Chiang Mai, Thailand
Vĩnh Phúc Gymnasium 700th Anniversary
Chiang Mai Sports Complex
Capacity: 3,000Capacity: 3,000
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Results and standings

LegDateLocationChampionsRunners-upThird placePurse ($)[ citation needed ]Winner's
share ($)[ citation needed ]
14–6 August 2023 Flag of Vietnam.svg Vĩnh Phúc Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand (4)Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam (2)Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia (2)17,000
211–13 August 2023 Flag of Thailand.svg Chiang Mai Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand (5)Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam (3)Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia (3)17,000

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References

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