Norwegian Women's Volleyball League

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SportVolleyball
Founded1973
Inaugural season1973
Administrator
No. of teams8 (2019–20)
Country Norway
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
(1st title)
Most titles (13 titles)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation to
Domestic cup(s)Norway Cup
Norway Super Cup
International cup(s)CEV Champions League
CEV Cup
CEV Challenge Cup
Official websitehttp://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]

History[]

In the 2018/19 Championship season the Eliteseriya 8 teams had participated: "Firde, Toppe Valley Norge (Sannes), Oslo Valley, Randaberg, Call (Oslo), NTNUI (Trondheim), TIF Viking (Bergen) and Leerne. The championship title was won by Toppe Valley Norge, winning the final series by beating Förde 3:1, 2:3. The Oslo Wollay team took 3rd place.

List of Champions[]

Years Champions Runners-up Third place
1973 Norges Idrettsh.sk. St. Svithun gymn. KSI
1974 Ålesund NIHI
1975 KSI Sandnes
1976 Ålesund NIHI
1977 KSI Ålesund
1978 NIHI KSI
1979 KSI St. Svithun
1980 KSI Sandnes
1981 NIHI Ålesund
1982 Tambarskjelvar Oslo
1983 Oslo
1984 Oslo Bergkameratene
1985 Bergkameratene KFUM/Oslo
1986 KFUM/Oslo Bergkameratene
1987 Bergkameratene
1988 KFUM/Oslo Bergkameratene
1989 Bergkameratene KFUM/Oslo
1990 Sandnes Harstad
1991
1992 Sandnes
1993 Sandnes Blindheim
1994 Klepp Harstad
1995 Fyllingen Klepp
1996 Klepp Harstad
1997 Klepp Fyllingen
1998 Klepp KFUM/Oslo Aukra
1999 Klepp KFUM/Oslo
2000 Klepp
2001 Klepp Aukra
2002 Klepp
2003 KFUM Stavanger
2004 Tromsø Volley
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019

Table by club[]

rk. Club Titles City Years Won
1 14 Oslo 1991, (1993—1995), (2000—2001), (2003—2009), 2020
2 7 Bergen 1974, (1979—1983), 1987
3 Klepp 5 Klepp (1996—1999), 2002
4 3 Steinkjer 2012, (2014—2015)
5 NIHI 2 Oslo 1973, 1978
= KSI 2 Kristiansand 1975, 1977
= Bergkameratene 2 Kongsberg 1985, 1989
= KFUM/Oslo 2 Oslo 1986, 1988
= Sandnes 2 Sandnes 1990, 1992
= 2 Stavanger (2010—2011)
= 2 Randaberg (2016—2017)
12 Ålesund 1 Ålesund 1976
= 1 Sortland 1984
= 1 Oslo 2013
= 1 Førde 2018
= 1 Suldal 2019

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

External links[]

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