Current season, competition or edition: 2020–21 Belarusian 1st Volleyball Women's League | |
Sport | Volleyball |
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Founded | 1991 |
Inaugural season | 1992 |
Administrator | BFV |
No. of teams | 8 (2020–21) |
Country | Belarus |
Continent | Europe |
Most recent champion(s) | Minchanka Minsk[1](10th title) |
Most titles | Minchanka Minsk (10 titles) |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | 2nd League |
Domestic cup(s) | Belarusian Cup Belarusian Super Cup |
International cup(s) | CEV Champions League CEV Cup CEV Challenge Cup |
The Belarusian Women's Volleyball 1st League or in (Belarussian Чэмпіянат Беларусі па валейболе сярод жанчын ) is the most important Belarusian women's volleyball competition organized by the Belarusian Volleyball Federation (Bielorusskaia Federatsija Volejbola, BFV), it was established in 1992 just after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
History
Until 2007, the competition were held as a single round-robin tournament; the champions were determined by the number of points earned. Beginning with the 2007 season, the structure of the championship was changed to two divisions: Division A, where the top teams plays for the title, and Division B, where the rest play for ranking only.
List of champions
Years | Champions | Runners Up | Third place |
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1992 | Kommunalnik Minsk | Ekran Gomel | Vesnianka Hrodna |
1993 | Kommunalnik Minsk | Gomelchanka Gomel | Mastra Minsk |
1994 | Amkodor Minsk | Enka Minsk | BBB-Université Gomel |
1995 | Amkodor Minsk | Gomeldrav Gomel | Enka Minsk |
1996 | Amkodor Minsk | SCAF-RSHVSM Minsk | Kovrovschik Brest |
1997 | Amkodor Minsk | Kovrovschik Brest | Nadezhda Gomel |
1998 | Amkodor Minsk | Nadezhda Gomel | Kovrovschik Brest |
1999 | Amkodor RSHVSM Minsk | Kovrovschik Brest | Atlant Baranovitchi |
2000 | Atlant Baranovitchi | Belbusinessbank Minsk | Gomeldrav Nadezhda Gomel |
2001 | Belbusinessbank Minsk | Atlant Baranovitchi | Kovrovschik Brest |
2002 | Kovrovschik Brest | Belbusinessbank Minsk | Ghani-RSHVSM Minsk |
2003 | Kovrovschik Brest | Belbusinessbank BSEU Minsk | Slavyanka RSHVSM Minsk |
2004 | Belbusinessbank BSEU Minsk | Slavyanka RSHVSM Minsk | Atlant Baranovitchi |
2005 | Dinamo Slavyanka Minsk | Belbusinessbank BSEU Minsk | Atlant Baranovitchi |
2006 | Atlant Baranovitchi | Belbusinessbank BSEU Minsk | Slavyanka-RTSOR Minsk |
2007 | Minchanka BSEU Minsk | Atlant Baranovitchi | Kommunalnik Mogilev |
2008 | Atlant Baranovitchi | Kommunalnik Mogilev | Minchanka BSEU Minsk |
2009 | Atlant Baranovitchi | Minchanka Minsk | Nioman Hrodna |
2010 | Minchanka Minsk | Kommunalnik Mogilev | Atlant Baranovitchi |
2011 | Atlant Baranovitchi | Minchanka Minsk | Kommunalnik Mogilev |
2012 | Atlant Baranovitchi | Kommunalnik Mogilev | Minchanka Minsk |
2013 | GRSU Nioman Hrodna | Atlant Baranovitchi | Minchanka Minsk |
2014 | Pribuzhje Brest | Minchanka Minsk | Atlant Baranovitchi |
2015 | Zhemchuzhina Polesja | Minchanka Minsk | Pribuzhje Brest |
2016 | Minchanka Minsk | Zhemchuzhina Polesja | Pribuzhje Lokomotiv Brest |
2017 | Minchanka Minsk | Zhemchuzhina Polesja | Kommunalnik GrGU |
2018 | Minchanka Minsk | Pribuzhje Brest | Zhemchuzhina Polesja |
2019 | Minchanka Minsk | Pribuzhje Brest | Zhemchuzhina Polesja |
2020 | Minchanka Minsk[2] | Zhemchuzhina Polesja | Pribuzhje Brest |
References
- ↑ Официальный сайт Retrieved 26 June 2021
- ↑ "Определились победители ЧРБ 2019-2020". bvf.by. 17 September 2020. Archived from the original on 27 October 2020. Retrieved 18 September 2020..
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