Qatari Volleyball League

Last updated
Qatari Volleyball League
Sport Volleyball
Founded1979
No. of teams10
Country Qatar
Most recent
champion(s)
Al Arabi
Most titles Al Arabi (26 titles)
TV partner(s) Al Kass
Official website QVA

The Qatari Volleyball League (QVL) is a professional volleyball league in Qatar at the top of the Qatari volleyball league system. It was founded in 1979.

Contents

Teams

2020–21

Champions

[1]

SeasonChampionRunner-upThird place
1979–80 Al Arabi Al Rayyan Qatar SC
1980–81 Al Arabi Al Rayyan Al Ahli SC
1981–82 Al Arabi Qatar SC Al Rayyan
1982–83 Al Arabi Qatar SC Mesaimeer
1983–84 Al Arabi Al Ahli SC Qatar SC
1984–85 Al Arabi Al Sadd Al Rayyan
1985–86 Al Arabi Al Sadd Al Rayyan
1986–87 Al Arabi Al Rayyan Al Sadd
1987–88 Al Arabi Al Sadd Al Ahli SC
1988–89 Al Arabi Al Rayyan Al Ahli SC
1989–90 Al Arabi Al Rayyan Al Sadd
1990–91 Al Arabi Al Rayyan Al Ahli SC
1991–92 Al Arabi Al Ahli SC Al Rayyan
1992–93 Al Rayyan Al Arabi Al Sadd
1993–94 Al Arabi Al Rayyan Qatar SC
1994–95 Al Rayyan Al Arabi Al Ahli SC
1995–96 Al Arabi Al Rayyan Al Ahli SC
1996–97 Al Arabi Qatar SC Al Rayyan
1997–98 Al Rayyan Qatar SC Al Ahli SC
1998–99 Qatar SC Al Arabi Al Rayyan
1999–2000 Qatar SC Al Arabi Al Rayyan
2000–2001 Al Rayyan Al Arabi Qatar SC
2001–2002 Qatar SC Al Sadd Al Arabi
2002–2003 Al Arabi Qatar SC Al Rayyan
2003–2004 Al Arabi Qatar SC Al Rayyan
2004–2005 Qatar SC Al Arabi Al Rayyan
2005–2006 Al Arabi Qatar SC Al Rayyan
2006–2007 Al Rayyan Al Arabi Al Ahli SC
2007–2008 Al Arabi Al Rayyan Police SC
2008–2009 Al Arabi Qatar SC Al Rayyan
2009–2010 Al Arabi Al Rayyan Police SC
2010–2011 Al Arabi Police SC Al Rayyan
2011–2012 Al Arabi Al Rayyan Al Ahli SC
2012–2013 Al Rayyan Al Ahli SC Al Arabi
2013–2014 Al Rayyan Police SC El Jaish
2014–2015 Al Rayyan Al Arabi El Jaish
2015–2016 Al Arabi Al Rayyan Police SC
2016–2017 Police SC El Jaish Al Arabi
2017–2018 Al Rayyan Police SC Al Arabi
2018–2019 Police SC Al Rayyan Al Arabi
2019–2020 Police SC Al Arabi Al Rayyan
2020–2021 Police SC Al Ahli SC Qatar SC
2021–2022 Al Rayyan Police SC Al-Wakrah SC
2022–2023 Al Rayyan Al Arabi Police SC
2023–2024 Al Arabi Al Rayyan Qatar SC

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References

  1. "Champions". Qatar Volleyball Association. Retrieved 15 November 2015.