Norwegian Women's Volleyball League

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Mizunoligaen
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Volleyball current event.svg 2019–20 Volleyball Mizunoligaen
Sport Volleyball
Founded 1973
Inaugural season1973
Administrator NVBF
No. of teams8 (2019–20)
CountryFlag of Norway.svg  Norway
Continent Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
ToppVolley Norge (1st title)
Most titles Koll Volleyball (13 titles)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation to 2nd League
Domestic cup(s)Norway Cup
Norway Super Cup
International cup(s) CEV Champions League
CEV Cup
CEV Challenge Cup
Official website http://www.volleyball.no/

The Norwegian Women's Volleyball League is a women's volleyball competition which has existed since 1973. It is organized by the Norwegian Volleyball Federation (Norges Volleyballforbund, NVBF). [1] [2]

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History

teams participated in the 2021/22 Eliteserien Championship: Tromsø, Call ( Oslo ), Randaberg, KFUM Volda ( Volda ), Förde, NTNUI ( Trondheim ), TIF-Viking ( Bergen ), Oslo Volley, ToppVolley Norge ( Sannes ), Shetten ( Lilleström ). The championship title was won by Tromso, who won the final series by beating up Randaberg 2-0 (3:1, 3:2). 3rd place went to Call from oslo.

List of Champions

YearsGold medal icon.svg GoldSilver medal icon.svg SilverBronze medal icon.svg Bronze
1973 Norges Idrettsh.sk.St. Svithun gymn.KSI
1974 BSI Volleyball ÅlesundNIHI
1975 KSI BSI Volleyball Sandnes
1976 ÅlesundNIHI BSI Volleyball
1977 KSI BSI Volleyball Ålesund
1978 NIHIKSI BSI Volleyball
1979 BSI Volleyball KSISt. Svithun
1980 BSI Volleyball KSISandnes
1981 BSI Volleyball NIHIÅlesund
1982 BSI Volleyball TambarskjelvarOslo
1983 BSI Volleyball Oslo Sortland VBK
1984 Sortland VBK OsloBergkameratene
1985 BergkamerateneKFUM/Oslo BSI Volleyball
1986 KFUM/OsloBergkameratene BSI Volleyball
1987 BSI Volleyball Bergkameratene
1988 KFUM/OsloBergkameratene
1989 BergkamerateneKFUM/Oslo
1990 SandnesHarstad
1991 IL Koll BSI Volleyball
1992 Sandnes BSI Volleyball
1993 IL Koll Sandnes Blindheim
1994 IL Koll KleppHarstad
1995 IL Koll FyllingenKlepp
1996 Klepp IL Koll Harstad
1997 Klepp IL Koll Fyllingen
1998 KleppKFUM/OsloAukra
1999 Klepp IL Koll KFUM/Oslo
2000 IL Koll Klepp Oslo Volley
2001 IL Koll KleppAukra
2002 Klepp NTNUI Gløshaugen IL Koll
2003 IL Koll NTNUI Gløshaugen KFUM Stavanger
2004 IL Koll Tromsø Volley NTNUI Gløshaugen
2005 IL Koll NTNUI Gløshaugen Oslo Volley
2006 IL Koll Oslo Volley BSI Volleyball
2007 IL Koll Oslo Volley BSI Volleyball
2008 IL Koll Oslo Volley BSI Volleyball
2009 IL Koll Oslo Volley BSI Volleyball
2010 UiS Stavanger IL Koll BSI Volleyball
2011 UiS Stavanger Oslo Volley IL Koll
2012 Stod Volley Oslo Volley BSI Volleyball
2013 Oslo Volley Stod Volley BSI Volleyball
2014 Stod Volley Oslo Volley Førde VBK
2015 Stod Volley Oslo Volley Randaberg IL
2016 Randaberg IL Oslo Volley ToppVolley Norge
2017 Randaberg IL Oslo Volley ToppVolley Norge
2018 Førde VBK ToppVolley Norge Oslo Volley
2019 ToppVolley Norge Førde VBK Oslo Volley
2020 Koll IL Randaberg IL BK Tromsø
2021 BK Tromsø Randaberg IL Koll IL
2022 BK Tromsø Randaberg IL Koll IL
2023 TBDTBDTBD

Table by club

rk.ClubTitlesCityYears Won
1 Koll Volleyball 14 Oslo 1991, (1993—1995), (2000—2001), (2003—2009), 2020
2 BSI Volleyball 7 Bergen 1974, (1979—1983), 1987
3Klepp5 Klepp (1996—1999), 2002
4 Stod Volley 3 Steinkjer 2012, (2014—2015)
5NIHI2 Oslo 1973, 1978
=KSI2 Kristiansand 1975, 1977
=Bergkameratene2 Kongsberg 1985, 1989
=KFUM/Oslo2 Oslo 1986, 1988
=Sandnes2 Sandnes 1990, 1992
= UiS Volley 2 Stavanger (2010—2011)
= Randaberg IL 2 Randaberg (2016—2017)
= BK Tromsø 2 Tromsø (2021—2022)
13Ålesund1 Ålesund 1976
= Sortland VBK 1 Sortland 1984
= Oslo Volley 1 Oslo 2013
= Førde VBK 1 Førde 2018
= ToppVolley Norge 1 Suldal 2019

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References

  1. List of winners in NVBF Archived 2012-05-08 at Archive-It Retrieved 12 April 2020
  2. League history in sports123.com Retrieved 13 April 2020