Moldovan Women's Volleyball League

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Moldovan Women's Volleyball League
Current season, competition or edition:
Volleyball current event.svg 2022–23
Sport Volleyball
Founded 1993
Inaugural season1993
AdministratorMoldovan Volleyball Federation
No. of teams8 Teams
Country Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova
Continent Europe
Domestic cup(s)Moldovan Cup
Moldovan Super Cup
International cup(s) CEV Champions League
CEV Cup
CEV Challenge Cup
Official website Moldovan Volleyball Federation

The Moldavan (Moldova) Women's Volleyball Championship is an annual competition of women's volleyball teams in Moldova. [1] It has been held since 1993 (irregularly in the 1990s) just after the dissolution of the Soviet Union State. Since the 2014/15 season it is held under the "fall-spring" system. [2] [3] [4]

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Competition Formula

The 2021/2022 Championship consisted of two phases - preliminary and playoffs. In the preliminary stage the teams played in two rounds. According to the results, the 4 best teams qualify for the playoffs and then a knock-out system determined the two finalists, who will play for the championship. The series of playoff matches were played until two (semi-finals) or until three for the (finals). Eight teams took part in the championship 2021/22: "Dinamo-MAI" (Chisinau), "Dinamo-Gloria" (Tiraspol), "UTM-Politeh" (Chisinau), "Gamma-Sind" (Cahul), "Speranza" (Chisinau), SDYUSHOR-12 (Vadul-lui-Voda), "Tighina-SSH #2" (Bender), HMSC (Chisinau). The champion's title was won by "Dinamo-MAI" which beat "Dinamo-Gloria" 3-0 (3:1, 3:2, 3:1) in the final series.

Past Champions


YearsChampionsRunners-upThird placed
2004 ASEM Chișinău
2005 ASEM Chișinău
2006 USM Bostavan
2007 Speranta Chișinău
2008 ASEM Chișinău
2009 ASEM Chișinău
2010 UTM Chișinău
2011 ASEM Chișinău
2012 USM Bostavan
2013 ASEM Chișinău
2014 USM Bostavan
2015 Speranta Chișinău
2016 USM Bostavan
2017 USM Bostavan
2018 Dinamo MAI Chișinău [5] USM Bostavan
2019 Dinamo MAI ChișinăuDinamo Gloria TiraspolUSM Bostavan
2020 Competition Cancelled
2021 Dinamo MAI Chișinău
2022 Dinamo MAI ChișinăuDinamo Gloria TiraspolUSM Bstavan

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