Croatian 1A Volleyball League

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Croatian 1A Volleyball League
Sport Volleyball
First season1992
Country Croatia

The Croatian 1-A Volleyball League is the highest level of volleyball competition in Croatia. It is organized by the Croatian Volleyball Federation. It was founded in 1992.

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Croatian Volleyball League and Cup winners - Men

SeasonLeagueCup
2023–24 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
2022–23 HAOK Mladost MOK Mursa Osijek
2021–22 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
2020–21 HAOK Mladost MOK Mursa Osijek
2019–20 OK Mladost Kaštela HAOK Mladost
2018–19 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
2017–18 HAOK Mladost OK Mladost Kaštela
2016–17 OK Mladost Kaštela HAOK Mladost
2015–16 OK Mladost Kaštela HAOK Mladost
2014–15 OK Mladost Kaštela HAOK Mladost
2013–14 OK Mladost Kaštela HAOK Mladost
2012–13 OK Mladost Kaštela OK Rovinj
2011–12 OK Mladost Kaštela MOK Mursa Osijek
2010–11 HAOK Mladost OK Mladost Kaštela
2009–10 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
2008–09 MOK Zagreb HAOK Mladost
2007–08 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
2006–07 HAOK Mladost Varaždin
2005–06 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
2004–05 Varaždin HAOK Mladost
2003–04 Varaždin HAOK Mladost
2002–03 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
2001–02 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
2000–01 HAOK Mladost OK Mladost KL
1999–2000 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
1998–99 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
1997–98 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
1996–97 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
1995–96 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
1994–95 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
1993–94 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
1992–93 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost

Croatian Volleyball League and Cup winners - Women

SeasonLeagueCup
2017–18 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
2016–17 [1] OK Marina Kaštela OK Marina Kaštela
2015–16 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
2014–15 OK Poreč HAOK Mladost
2013–14 HAOK Mladost OK Poreč
2012–13 HAOK Rijeka CO HAOK Rijeka CO
2011–12 ŽOK Rijeka ŽOK Vukovar
2010–11 ŽOK Rijeka ŽOK Vukovar
2009–10 ŽOK Rijeka ŽOK Vukovar
2008–09 ŽOK Rijeka ŽOK Rijeka
2007–08 ŽOK Rijeka ŽOK Rijeka
2006–07 ŽOK Rijeka ŽOK Rijeka
2005–06 HAOK Mladost ŽOK Rijeka
2004–05 HAOK Mladost ŽOK Rijeka
2003–04 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
2002–03 HAOK Mladost OK Azena Tifon
2001–02 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
2000–01 ŽOK Rijeka OK Kaštela DC
1999–00 ŽOK Rijeka ŽOK Rijeka
1998–99 ŽOK Rijeka ŽOK Rijeka
1997–98 OK Dubrovnik ŽOK Rijeka
1996–97 OK Dubrovnik OK Dubrovnik
1995–96 HAOK Mladost OK Dubrovnik
1994–95 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
1993–94 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost
1992–93 HAOK Mladost HAOK Mladost

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References

  1. "OK MARINA KAŠTELA - 2016–17". Croatian Volleyball Federation (in Croatian). Retrieved 8 May 2017.