Kazakhstani women's volleyball league

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Kazakh Volleyball League
Current season, competition or edition:
Volleyball current event.svg 2020–21 Kazakh Volleyball Women's League
Sport Volleyball
Founded 1992
Inaugural season1993
Administrator ФВРК
No. of teams8 (2020–21)
CountryFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Continent Asia
Most recent
champion(s)
Altay VC [1] [2] (5th title)
Most titles VC Zhetysu [3] (9 titles)
Level on pyramid1 Level
Relegation to 2nd League
Domestic cup(s)Kazakh Cup
Kazakh Super Cup
International cup(s) AVC Club Championship

The Kazakhstan Women's Volleyball League is an annual competition for women's volleyball clubs in Kazakhstan . It has been held since the 1992/93 season.

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Competitions are held in three divisions : the National League and the major leagues "A" and "B".

History

8 teams took part in the National League 2020/21: Altai (Ust-Kamenogorsk), Zhetysu (Taldykorgan), Kuanysh (Petropavlovsk), Almaty, Karaganda, Irtysh-Kazkhrom (Pavlodar), "Altai" -2 (Ust-Kamenogorsk), "Aru-Astana" (Nur-Sultan). The title was won by Altai, who won the final series beating Zhetysu 2-0 (3: 2, 3: 1). 3rd place was taken by "Kuanysh".

List of champions

YearsChampionsRunners upThird place
1993 Azia-ADK Alma-Ata
1994 ADK Alma-Ata
1995 Pouls Pavlodar
1996 Bazis-ADK Alma-Ata
1997 Irtych Pavlodar
1998 Irtych Pavlodar
1999 Alma-Dinamo Alma-Ata
2000 Astana-Kanaty Astana
2001 Rakhat Alma-Ata
2002 Rakhat Alma-Ata
2003 Rakhat Alma-Ata
2004 Rakhat Alma-AtaJetysou Taldykorgan
2005 Rakhat Alma-AtaJetysou Taldykorgan
2006 Rakhat Alma-AtaJetysou Taldykorgan
2007 Rakhat Alma-AtaJetysou Taldykorgan
2008 Rakhat Alma-Ata
2009 Jetysou Taldykorgan
2010 Jetysou TaldykorganIrtych-Kazkhrom
2011 Jetysou TaldykorganIrtych-KazkhromVK Karaganda
2012 Jetysou TaldykorganVK AstanaIrtych-Kazkhrom
2013 Jetysou TaldykorganVK AstanaIrtych-Kazkhrom
2014 Jetysou TaldykorganIrtych-KazkhromVK Almaty
2015 Jetysou TaldykorganIrtych-KazkhromVK Almaty
2016 Altay VC Jetysou TaldykorganIrtych-Kazkhrom
2017 Altay VC Irtych-KazkhromJetysou Taldykorgan
2018 Altay VC Jetysou TaldykorganIrtych-Kazkhrom
2019 Altay VC Jetysou TaldykorganIrtych-Kazkhrom
2020 Jetysou Taldykorgan Altay VC Irtych-Kazkhrom

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References

  1. Team Atlay Team Atlaï page volleybox Retrieved 27 June 2021
  2. Официальный сайт клуба Retrieved 27 June 2021
  3. Zhetysu Instagram page Retrieved 27 June 2021