Bulgarian Volleyball League

The Bulgarian Men's Volleyball League is a men's volleyball competition organized by the Bulgarian Volleyball Federation (БФВ), it was created in 1945.

Bulgarian Volleyball League
Current season, competition or edition:
2021–22 Bulgarian Volleyball League
SportVolleyball
Founded1945
Inaugural season1945
Administratorьфв
No. of teams16 (2021–22)
CountryBulgaria
ContinentEurope
Most titlesCSKA Sofia (29)
TV partner(s)Nova Broadcasting Group
Level on pyramid1 Level
Relegation to2nd League
Domestic cup(s)Bulgarian Cup
Bulgarian Super Cup
International cup(s)CEV Champions League
CEV Cup
CEV Challenge Cup

History

16 teams participated in the 2020/21 championship in the Super League: Hebar Pazardzhik ( Pazardzhik ), Levski ( Sofia ), Neftokhimik ( Burgas ), Marek-Union ( Dupnitsa ), Montana ( Montana ), Dobrudzha ( Dobrich ), CSKA ( Sofia ), Pirin ( Razlog ), Lokomotiv ( Plovdiv ), Dunav ( Ruse ), Botev ( Lukovit ), Beroe ( Stara Zagora ), Teteven "," Slavia "( Sofia )," Black Sea "( Varna )," Arda "( Kardzhali). The champion title was won by Kheb-Pazardzhik, who won the final against Neftokhimik 3-0 (3: 1, 3: 0, 3: 1). The third place was taken by Levski.

Winners List

Years Champions Runners up Third place
1945Levski-Lozenetz,SofiaTicha-Vladislav'45
1946Chavdar Sofia (1)
1947Chavdar Pazardzhik (1)
1948Septemvri pri CDV
1949CDNA Sofia
1950Spartak Sofia
1951Spartak SofiaSlavia Sofia
1952Udarnik Sofia
1953Udarnik Sofia
1954VK Minyor PernikSlavia Sofia
1955VK Minyor PernikSlavia Sofia
1956Udarnik Sofia (3)
1957CDNA SofiaSlavia Sofia
1958CDNA Sofia
1959Levski Sofia
1960VK Minyor Pernik
1961VK Minyor Pernik
1962CDNA Sofia
1963VK Minyor Pernik
1964VK Minyor Pernik
1965VK Minyor Pernik (7)
1966Akademik Sofia (1)
1967Spartak Sofia (3)
1968CSKA Sofia
1969CSKA Sofia
1970CSKA SofiaSlavia Sofia
1971CSKA SofiaSlavia Sofia
1972CSKA SofiaSlavia Sofia
1973CSKA SofiaSlavia Sofia
1974Slavia Sofia
1975Slavia Sofia
1976CSKA SofiaSlavia Sofia
1977CSKA SofiaSlavia Sofia
1978CSKA SofiaSlavia Sofia
1979Slavia Sofia
1980Levski-Spartak Sofia
1981CSKA Sofia
1982CSKA Sofia
1983CSKA SofiaSlavia Sofia
1984CSKA Sofia
1985Levski-Spartak SofiaSlavia Sofia
1986CSKA SofiaSlavia Sofia
1987CSKA SofiaSlavia Sofia
1988CSKA SofiaSlavia Sofia
1989CSKA Sofia
1990CSKA SofiaSlavia Sofia
1991Georesurs Buhovo (1)
1992Levski Sofia
1993CSKA Sofia
1994CSKA SofiaSlavia Sofia
1995CSKA SofiaSlavia Sofia
1996Slavia Sofia (5)
1997Levski Sofia
1998Slavia Sofia
1999Levski SofiaSlavia Sofia
2000Levski Sofia
2001Levski Sofia
2002Levski Sofia
2003Levski Sofia
2004Levski Sofia
2005Levski SofiaSlavia Sofia[1]
2006Levski Sofia
2007LukOil Neftohimik BurgasLevski SofiaMarek Dupnitsa
Pirin Blagoevgrad
2008CSKA SofiaLukOil Neftohimik BurgasLevski Sofia
Marek Dupnitsa
2009Levski Sofia (15)CSKA SofiaLukOil Neftohimik Burgas
2010CSKA SofiaLukOil Neftohimik BurgasLevski Sofia
2011CSKA Sofia (29)Pirin Bałkanstroj RazłogLukOil Neftohimik Burgas
2012Marek Union-IvkoniPirin BalkanstroyCSKA Sofia[2]
2013Marek Union-IvkoniKVK GabrovoLevski Sofia
2014Marek Union-IvkoniKVK GabrovoLevski Sofia[3]
2014 / 15Marek Union-Ivkoni (4)Volley DobrudzhaVolley Montana
2015 / 16Volley Dobrudzha (1)Volley NeftohimikVolley Montana
2016 / 17Volley NeftohimikCSKA SofiaVolley Montana
2017 / 18Volley NeftohimikVolley MontanaCSKA Sofia
2018 / 19Volley NeftohimikVolley HebarCSKA Sofia
2019 / 20Volley Neftohimik (5)Volley HebarVolley Dobrudzha
2020 / 21Hebar Pazardzhik (1)Volley NeftohimikLevski Sofia

Sea also

References

  1. Archived 2008-12-25 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 05 July 2021
  2. Официален сайт на ВК ЦСКА София Retrieved 05 July 2021
  3. Сайт ВК «Левски-София» Retrieved 05 July 2021
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