New Zealand Women's Volleyball League

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Volleyball current event.svg 2019–20 New Zealand Women's Volleyball League
Sport Volleyball
Founded 1968
Inaugural season1968
Administrator NZV
No. of teams9 (2019–20)
CountryFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Continent Oceania
International cup(s) AVC Club Volleyball Championship
Official website http://www.volleyballnz.org.nz/

The New Zealand Women's Volleyball League is the major national volleyball competition for women in New Zealand, established in 1968. [1] It is organized by New Zealand Volleyball Federation (VNZ).

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History

In the 2019/20 season, 9 teams has participated in a three Groups A, B, C the best 4 placed teams overall had qualified to the final four: Waikato, Canterbury, Harbour and Otago, The championship title was won by Harbor Raiders who beat Otago team by a 3:0 score single match.

Winners List

YearsChampions
1968 Hamilton Teachers College
1969 Hamilton Teachers College
1970 Hamilton Teachers College
1971 Canterbury University
1972 Auckland Fire Brigade
1973 Otago University
1974 Canterbury University
1975 Nelson
1976 Sparta
1977 Sparta
1978 Canterbury University
1979 Canterbury University
1980 Le Coq Sportif
1981 Tauranga
1982 Canterbury University
1983 Porirua
1984 Porirua
1985 Porirua
1986 Sparta
YearsChampions
1987 Sparta
1988 Pioneer
1989 Akarana
1990 Akarana
1991 Pioneer
1992 Smash
1993 Smash
1994 Te Puke Sports
1995 Te Puke
1996 Smash
1997 Pioneer
1998 Baypak Te Puke
1999 Baypak Te Puke
2000 Baypak Te Puke
2001 99ers
2002 Satara Te Puke Sports
2003 Satara Te Puke Sports
2004 Satara Te Puke Sports
2005 Ezibuy Massey
YearsChampions
2006 Te Puke Sports
2007 Wellington NZIS
2008 Tauranga
2009 Manukau South Green
2010 Tauranga A
2011 Manukau South A
2012 Manukau South A
2013 Tauranga A
2014 North Harbour Raiders
2015 Shirley Silverbacks
2016 Harbour Raiders
2017 Harbour Raiders
2018 Tauranga A
2019 Harbour Raiders A [2]


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References

  1. competition history in the VNZ Retrieved 13 May 2020
  2. volleyballnz.org.nz (20 October 2019). "Competitions".