Scottish Women's Volleyball Premier League

The Scottish Women's Volleyball Championship is an annual competition for Scottish women's volleyball teams. It is held as part of the National Volleyball League since the 1968/69 season. Competitions are held in two divisions - the Premier League and League 1.[1]

Scottish Women's Volleyball Premier League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2022–23
SportVolleyball
Founded1968
Inaugural season1969
No. of teams8 teams
Country Scotland
ContinentEurope
Domestic cup(s)Scottish Cup
Scottish Super Cup
International cup(s)CEV Champions League
CEV Cup
CEV Challenge Cup
Official websitehttp://www.scottishvolleyball.org

Competition formula (Premier League)

In the 2021/2022 season, the competition in the Premier League included two stages - preliminary and playoffs. In the preliminary stage 8 teams played a one-round tournament. All qualified for the playoffs and further determined by the elimination system the finalists who played for the championship. In all phases of the playoffs the opponents played one game against each other. For victories 3-0 and 3-1 the teams got 3 points, 3-2 - 2 points, for defeat 2-3 - 1 point, for defeats 0-3 and 1-3 no points were awarded. In the 2021/22 championship, eight teams played in the Premier League: "Su Ragazzi (Glasgow), University of Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Caledonia West (Prestwick/Er), Glasgow International, Edinburgh Jets, University of Edinburgh -2. The City of Edinburgh won the championship title, defeating Su Ragazzi 3-1 in the final. Third place went to Aberdeen.

List of Scottish Champions

The table below lists all Scottish Champions from season 1968–69 to 2021–22:[2] [3]

Season Men Women
196869 Dalziel
196970 Edinburgh University
197071 Edinburgh University
197172 Coatbridge YMCA
197273 Dalziel
197374 Telford
197475 Kirkton (Dundee)
197576 Telford
197677 Telford Coatbridge YMCA
197778 Kirkton (Dundee) Prestwick
197879 Telford Dodds Troon
197980 MIM (Telford) Dodds Troon
198081 MIM (Telford) Telford
198182 MIM (Telford) Telford
198283 MIM (Telford) Telford
198384 MIM (Telford) Telford
198485 MIM (Telford) Team Scottish Farm
198586 Krystal Klear (Kilmarnock) Team Scottish Farm
198687 MIM (Telford) Provincial Insurance
198788 Krystal Klear (Kilmarnock) Kyle
198889 Kinleith Plant (Telford) Adscreen Kyle
198990 Krystal Klear (Kilmarnock) Adscreen Kyle
199091 Team Novasport DV Adscreen Kyle
199192 West Coast (Kilmarnock) Glasgow Powerhouse
199293 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Team Components Bureau
199394 City of Glasgow Ragazzi MCA Powerhouse Cardinals
199495 City of Glasgow Ragazzi MCA Powerhouse Cardinals
199596 City of Glasgow Ragazzi MCA Cardinals
199697 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Su Ragazzi
199798 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Rucanor Jets
199899 Kilmarnock Rucanor Jets
199900 Kilmarnock Troon
200001 Kilmarnock Su Ragazzi
200102 Kilmarnock Troon
200203 Kilmarnock Troon
200304 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Troon
200405 City of Glasgow Ragazzi City of Edinburgh
200506 Kilmarnock City of Edinburgh
200607 Kilmarnock City of Edinburgh
200708 Kilmarnock Su Ragazzi
200809 Glasgow Mets Troon
200910 City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
201011 Glasgow Mets City of Edinburgh
201112 Kilmarnock City of Edinburgh
201213 City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh
201314 Edinburgh Jets City of Edinburgh
201415 South Ayrshire City of Edinburgh
201516 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Su Ragazzi
201617 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Su Ragazzi
201718 City of Glasgow Ragazzi Su Ragazzi
201819 City of Glasgow Ragazzi City of Edinburgh
2019-20[4] City of Edinburgh Su Ragazzi
2020-21 No competition due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22[5] City of Edinburgh City of Edinburgh

References

  1. cev.eu (25 April 2023). "Scottish Volleyball".
  2. "All Winners of National League from 1968". Scottish Volleyball Association. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  3. Scottish Premier League.volleybox.women Retrieved 04 February 2023
  4. "Season 2019-20 Completion" (PDF).
  5. "Premier League winners and League One Women winner!". Scottish Volleyball. 2022-03-31. Retrieved 2022-04-27.
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