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Ukrainian Women's Volleyball Super League

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Ukrainian Women's Volleyball Super League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2020–21 Ukrainian Women's Volleyball Super League
SportVolleyball
Founded1992
AdministratorUkrainian Volleyball Federation
No. of teams8
Country Ukraine
Most recent
champion(s)
Khimik Yuzhne
Most titlesKhimik Yuzhne (8 titles)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toPremier League
Domestic cup(s)Ukrainian Cup
International cup(s)CEV Champions League
CEV Cup
CEV Challenge Cup
Official websiteUkrainian Volleyball Federation

The Ukrainian Women's Volleyball Super League (Ukrainian: Волейбольна Суперліга) is the highest professional women's volleyball league in Ukraine. It is organized and administrated by the Ukrainian Volleyball Federation (FVU).

History

The dissolution of the Soviet Union in late 1991 brought an end to all sports leagues played in the Soviet Union, including the Soviet Women's Volleyball Championship, which existed since 1933. The then newly formed Ukrainian Volleyball Federation (FVU) created a national league in 1992 which was called the Premier League (Ukrainian: Волейбольна Вища ліга). In 2000, the name was changed to Super League with the second-tier league being renamed Premier League. There is a relegation and promotion system between the two leagues.

The best teams of the Super League are allocated places to compete in European club competition tournaments organized by the Confédération Européenne de Volleyball (CEV).

Ukrainian women's volleyball champions

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1992 Iskra Luhansk Orbita Zaporizhzhia Lokomotyv Dnipropetrovsk
1992–93 Orbita Zaporizhzhia Iskra Luhansk Krayan Odesa
1993–94 Iskra Luhansk Orbita-ZAES Zaporizhzhia AF Oleksandriya Bila Tserkva
1994–95 Iskra Luhansk Orbita Zaporizhzhia Dynamo-Jinestra Odesa
1995–96 Iskra Luhansk Dynamo-Jinestra Odesa Orbita-ZAES Zaporizhzhia
1996–97 Iskra Luhansk Khimvolokno-Sporttekh Cherkasy Dynamo-Jinestra Odesa
1997–98 Khimvolokno-Tryverton Cherkasy Orbita Zaporizhzhia Dynamo-Jinestra Odesa
1998–99 Iskra Luhansk Khimvolokno-Kruh Cherkasy Dynamo-Jinestra Odesa
1999–00 Khimvolokno-Kruh Cherkasy Dynamo-Jinestra Odesa Halychanka-Halexport Ternopil
2000–01 Dynamo-Jinestra Odesa Dynamo-Kruh Cherkasy Halychanka-Halexport Ternopil
2001–02 Dynamo-Jinestra Odesa Dynamo-Kruh Cherkasy ZDIA Zaporizhzhia
2002–03 Dynamo-Jinestra Odesa ZDIA Zaporizhzhia Kruh Cherkasy
2003–04 Dynamo-Jinestra Odesa ZDIA Zaporizhzhia Kruh Cherkasy
2004–05 Kruh Cherkasy Jinestra Odesa Khimvolokno Cherkasy
2005–06 Kruh Cherkasy Halychanka-Halexport Ternopil Severodonchanka Severodonetsk
2006–07 Kruh Cherkasy Jinestra Odesa Orbita-Universytet Zaporizhzhia
2007–08 Kruh Cherkasy Jinestra Odesa Halychanka-Halexport Ternopil
2008–09 Severodonchanka Severodonetsk Kruh Cherkasy Halychanka-Dynamo-TNEU Ternopil
2009–10 Halychanka-Dynamo-TNEU Ternopil Jinestra Odesa Kruh Cherkasy
2010–11 Khimik Yuzhne Jinestra Odesa Severodonchanka Severodonetsk
2011–12 Khimik Yuzhne Volyn Lutsk Severodonchanka Severodonetsk
2012–13 Khimik Yuzhne Volyn Lutsk Orbita-Universytet Zaporizhzhia
2013–14 Khimik Yuzhne Severodonchanka Severodonetsk Orbita-Universytet Zaporizhzhia
2014–15 Khimik Yuzhne Severodonchanka Severodonetsk Orbita-Universytet Zaporizhzhia
2015–16 Khimik Yuzhne Orbita-Universytet Zaporizhzhia Severodonchanka Severodonetsk
2016–17[1] Khimik Yuzhne Bilozgar-MedUniversytet Vinnytsia Volyn Universytet-Odyussh Lutsk
2017–18[2][3] Khimik Yuzhne Volyn Universytet-Odyussh Lutsk Halychanka-TNEU Gadz Ternopil
2018–19 Khimik Yuzhne Orbita-Universytet Zaporizhzhia Volyn Universytet-Odyussh Lutsk
2019–20 Prometey Kamianske Khimik Yuzhne Halychanka-TNEU Gadz Ternopil

Performance by club

Team Championships
Khimik Yuzhne 9
Iskra Luhansk 6
Kruh Cherkasy 6
Jinestra Odesa 4
Orbita-Universytet Zaporizhzhia 1
Severodonchanka Severodonetsk 1
Halychanka Ternopil 1
Prometey Kamianske 1

See also

References

  1. ^ Суперліга (жінки).  «Хімік» - всьоме чемпіон, «Білозгар» - вперше зі «сріблом», а «Волинь» - з «бронзою» (in Ukrainian). Ukrainian Volleyball Federation. 23 April 2017. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
  2. ^ "XXVII Чемпіонат України - СУПЕРЛІГА - жінки (2017-2018)" (in Ukrainian). Ukrainian Volleyball Federation. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  3. ^ "XXVII Чемпіонат України - СУПЕРЛІГА - жінки (2017-2018) КАЛЕНДАР ІГОР" (in Ukrainian). Ukrainian Volleyball Federation. Retrieved 14 October 2018.

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