Danish Women's Volleyball League

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Danish Women's Volleyball League
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Volleyball current event.svg 2019–20 Women's Danish Volleyball League
Sport Volleyball
Founded 1962
Inaugural season1962
Administrator DVF
No. of teams8 (2019–20)
CountryFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Continent Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
Holte IF (17th title)
Most titles Holte IF (17 titles)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation to 2nd League
Domestic cup(s)Danish Cup
Danish Super Cup
International cup(s) CEV Champions League
CEV Cup
CEV Challenge Cup
Official website http://www.volleyball.dk/

The Denmark Women's Volleyball League is a Women's volleyball competition organized by the Dansk Volleyball Forbund (DVF), it was created in 1962. [1] [2]

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History

The Danish Women's Volleyball League is the Women's topflight League in Danish volleyball Organized since 1962. The competition is dominated Largely by Holte IF having won a total of 18 titles seven of them consecutively between (1993–1999), while Helsingør KFUM from Helsingør comes second with nine consecutive titles won between (1979—1987). 2021/22 League was played in a regular season mode then teams are qualified for a title deciding Playoffs.

List of Champions

YearsGold medal icon.svg GoldSilver medal icon.svg SilverBronze medal icon.svg Bronze
1963 VognmandsmarkenHvidovre VKASV Århus
1964 VognmandsmarkenASV ÅrhusNyborg VK/TV
1965 VognmandsmarkenUSG KøbenhavnÅbyhøj IF
1966 VognmandsmarkenRyesgade VKÅbyhøj IF
1967 VognmandsmarkenUSG KøbenhavnNyborg VK
1968 USG KøbenhavnVognmandsmarkenNyborg VK
1969 VKV GladsaxeUSG KøbenhavnNyborg VK
1970 ASV ÅrhusVKV GladsaxeUSG Kbh.
1971 Bokma OdenseVKV GladsaxeASV Århus
1972 Bokma OdenseASV ÅrhusVKV Gladsaxe
1973 Bokma OdenseASV ÅrhusVKV Gladsaxe
1974 VKV GladsaxeBokma OdenseVK Shima
1975 Bokma OdenseASV ÅrhusVKV Gladsaxe
1976 ASV ÅrhusVKV Gladsaxe DHV Odense
1977 VKV GladsaxeASV Århus DHV Odense
1978 ASV Århus DHV Odense VKV Gladsaxe
1979 Helsingør KFUMASV ÅrhusVKV Gladsaxe
1980 Helsingør KFUMSkødstrup SFVKV Gladsaxe
1981 Helsingør KFUMSkødstrup SFBVC Esbjerg
1982 Helsingør KFUMASV ÅrhusSkødstrup SF
1983 Helsingør KFUMSkødstrup SFASV Århus
1984 Helsingør KFUMVKV GladsaxeASV Århus
1985 Helsingør KFUMVKV GladsaxeASV Århus
1986 Helsingør KFUM Brøndby VK VKV Gladsaxe
1987 Helsingør KFUMASV ÅrhusVKV Gladsaxe
1988 Holte IF ASV ÅrhusVKV Gladsaxe
1989 Holte IF Helsingør KFUMASV Århus
1990 Holte IF Fortuna Odense Volley VK Næstved
1991 ASV Århus Holte IF Fortuna Odense Volley
1992 Fortuna Odense Volley Holte IF ASV Århus
1993 Holte IF Fortuna Odense Volley ASV Århus
1994 Holte IF Fortuna Odense Volley DHV Odense
1995 Holte IF Fortuna Odense Volley DHV Odense
1996 Holte IF TV 55 DHV Odense
1997 Holte IF DHV Odense Fortuna Odense Volley
1998 Holte IF DHV Odense IK Skovbakken
1999 Holte IF DHV Odense Fortuna Odense Volley
2000 DHV Odense Holte IF Gentofte Volley
2001 DHV Odense Holte IF Gentofte Volley
2002 DHV Odense Holte IF HIK Aalborg
2003 Holte IF DHV Odense HIK Aalborg
2004 DHV Odense Holte IF Aalborg HIK
2005 Lyngby Volley Holte IF Fortuna Odense Volley
2006 Fortuna Odense Volley Holte IF Lyngby Volley
2007 Fortuna Odense Volley Lyngby Volley Holte IF
2008 Fortuna Odense Volley Holte IF Brøndby VK
2009 Holte IF Fortuna Odense Volley Skovbakken Volley
2010 Fortuna Odense Volley Holte IF Brøndby VK
2011 Brøndby VK Holte IF Fortuna Odense Volley
2012 Holte IF Brøndby VK Fortuna Odense Volley
2013 Holte IF Brøndby VK Fortuna Odense Volley
2014 Brøndby VK Holte IF Fortuna Odense Volley
2015 Brøndby VK Lyngby Volley Holte IF
2016 Brøndby VK Holte IF Amager VK
2017 Holte IF Brøndby VK Amager VK
2018 Brøndby VK Holte IF Amager VK
2019 Holte IF Brøndby VK Elite Volley Aarhus
2020 Holte IF [3] Brøndby VK Gentofte Volley

Table by Club

rk.ClubTitlesCityYears Won
1 Holte IF 18 Holte (1988—1990), (1993—1999), 2003, 2009, (2012—2013), 2017, (2019—2021)
2Helsingør KFUM9 Helsingør (1979—1987)
3Vognmandsmarken5 Copenhague (1963—1967)
= Fortuna Odense 5 Odense 1992, (2006—2008), 2010
= Brøndby VK 5 Brøndby 2011, (2014—2016), 2018
6ASV Århus4 Aarhus 1970, 1976, 1978, 1991
=Bokma Odense4 Odense (1971—1973), 1975
= DHV Odense 4 Odense (2000—2002), 2004
9VKV Gladsaxe3 Gladsaxe 1969, 1974, 1977
10USG København1 Copenhague 1968
= Lyngby Volley 1 Lyngby-Taarbæk 2005

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References

  1. Winners List in DVF Retrieved 12 April 2020
  2. League history in sports123.com Retrieved 6 May 2020
  3. (in Danish) "Volleyball Danmark afslutter alle turneringer for sæsonen 19/20". volleyball.dk. Archived from the original on 2020-04-12. Retrieved 2020-04-12.Retrieved 17 march 2020.