Luxembourg Women's Volleyball League

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Novotel Ligue 1 Women's Volleyball
Current season, competition or edition:
Volleyball current event.svg 2022–23
Sport Volleyball
Founded 1958
Inaugural season1958
No. of teams8 Teams
Country Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg
Continent Europe
Domestic cup(s)Luxembourg Cup
Luxembourg Super Cup
International cup(s) CEV Champions League
CEV Cup
CEV Challenge Cup

The Luxembourg Women's Volleyball Championship or ( Novotel Ligue 1 Women's Volleyball ) for sponsorship reasons is an annual competition for women's volleyball teams in Luxembourg. It has been held since 1958. Competitions are held in three divisions - National League, Division 1 and Division 2. The championships are organized by the Luxembourg Volleyball Federation. [1] [2] [3]

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Competition formula (National League)

The National League championship is played in two stages - preliminary and playoffs. In the preliminary stage the teams play in two rounds. According to the results 4 teams qualify for the playoffs and by elimination system determine the two finalists, who play for the championship. Series of matches are played until two victories of one of the opponents. For victories 3-0 and 3-1 teams get 3 points, for victories 3-2 - 2 points, for defeat 2-3 - 1 point, for defeat 0-3 and 1-3 no points are awarded. There were eight teams in the 2021/22 National League Championship: "Valfer" (Valferdange), "GIM Volley Bonnvois" (Luxembourg), "Mamer", "Steinfort", "Petange", "Bertrange", "Diekirch", "Fentange". Walpher won the championship title by defeating GIM Walleye Bonnvois 2-0 (3-1, 3–0) in the final series. Third place went to Steinfort.

List of winners

SeasonChampion
1958 CAL Clausen
1959 CAL Clausen
1960 CAL Clausen
1961 CAL Clausen
1962 Laleng Volley
1963 Laleng Volley
1964 Laleng Volley
1965 Laleng Volley
1966 CAL Clausen
1967 CAL Clausen
1968 Laleng Volley
1969 CAL Clausen
1970 CAL Clausen
1971 Laleng Volley
1972 CAL Clausen
1973 CAL Clausen
1974 CAL Clausen
1975 Olympic Lussembourg
1976 CAL Clausen
1977 CAL Clausen
1978 CAL Clausen
1979 Olympic Lussembourg
1980 CAL Clausen
SeasonChampion
1981 CAL Clausen
1982 Olympic Lussembourg
1983 CS GYM Volley
1984 Olympic Lussembourg
1985 Olympic Lussembourg
1986 Olympic Lussembourg
1987 Olympic Lussembourg
1988 CS GYM Volley
1989 Olympic Lussembourg
1990 CS GYM Volley
1991 CS GYM Volley
1992 CS GYM Volley
1993 CS GYM Volley
1994 VC Mamer
1995 VC Mamer
1996 VC Mamer
1997 VC Mamer
1998 CS GYM Volley
1999 VC Mamer
2000 VC Mamer
2001 VC Mamer
2002 VC Mamer
2003 VC Mamer
SeasonChampion
2004 Volley 80 Pétange
2005 Volley 80 Pétange
2006 Volley 80 Pétange
2007 VC Mamer
2008 Volley 80 Pétange
2009 Volley 80 Pétange
2010 CS GYM Volley
2011 RSR Walfer
2012 CS GYM Volley
2013 VC Mamer
2014 RSR Walfer
2015 RSR Walfer
2016 VC Mamer [4]
2017 RSR Walfer
2018 RSR Walfer
2019 RSR Walfer
2020 Cancelled
2021 RSR Walfer
2022 RSR Walfer [5]
2023 TBD

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References

  1. Palmarès sur le site de la fédération Retrieved 04 February 2023
  2. Luxembourg Novotel League.volleybox.women Retrieved 06 February 2023
  3. cev.eu (25 April 2023). "Luxembourg Volleyball Federation".
  4. Volleyball Club Mamer Retrieved 06 February 2023
  5. RSR Walfer Volleyball Retrieved 06 February 2023