Divizia A1 (men's volleyball)

The Divizia A1 is the men's top Romanian professional volleyball league.

Divizia A1
Current season, competition or edition:
2018–19 Divizia A1 (men's volleyball)
SportVolleyball
Founded1949
CEOGheorghe Vișan
No. of teams12
Country Romania
Continent CEV
Most recent
champion(s)
Arcada Galați (1st title)
(2018–19)
Most titlesDinamo București
(18 titles)
TV partner(s)Digi Sport
Related
competitions
Romanian Volleyball Cup
Official websitewww.frvolei.ro
(in Romanian)

Past winners

  • 1949: Locomotiva CFR București (1)
  • 1950: Locomotiva CFR București (2)
  • 1951: CCA București (1)
  • 1952: CCA București (2)
  • 1953: Dinamo București (1)
  • 1954: CCA București (3)
  • 1955: Locomotiva ICF București (3)
  • 1956: Locomotiva București (4)
  • 1957: CCA București (4)
  • 1958: Dinamo București (2)
  • 1959: Rapid București (5)
  • 1960: Rapid București (6)
  • 1961: Rapid București (7)
  • 1962: Rapid București (8)
  • 1963: Rapid București (9)
  • 1964: not held
  • 1965: Rapid București (10)
  • 1966: Rapid București (11)
  • 1967: Steaua București (5)
  • 1968: Steaua București (6)
  • 1969: Steaua București (7)
  • 1970: Steaua București (8)
  • 1971: Steaua București (9)
  • 1972: Dinamo București (3)
  • 1973: Dinamo București (4)
  • 1974: Dinamo București (5)
  • 1975: Dinamo București (6)
  • 1976: Dinamo București (7)
  • 1977: Dinamo București (8)
  • 1978: Steaua București (10)
  • 1979: Dinamo București (9)
  • 1980: Dinamo București (10)
  • 1981: Dinamo București (11)
  • 1982: Dinamo București (12)
  • 1983: Dinamo București (13)
  • 1984: Dinamo București (14)
  • 1985: Dinamo București (15)
  • 1986: Steaua București (11)
  • 1987: Steaua București (12)
  • 1988: Steaua București (13)
  • 1989: Steaua București (14)
  • 1990: Steaua București (15)
  • 1991: Steaua București (16)
  • 1992: Dinamo București (16)
  • 1993: Universitatea "Explorări" Baia Mare (1)
  • 1994: Dinamo București (17)
  • 1995: Dinamo București (18)
  • 1996: Universitatea "Ardaf" Cluj Napoca (1)
  • 1997: "Elcond" Zalău (1)
  • 1998: "Elcond" Zalău (2)
  • 1999: "Elcond" Zalău (3)
  • 2000: Petrolul "Petrom" Ploiești (1)
  • 2001: Petrolul "Petrom" Ploiești (2)
  • 2002: Petrolul "Petrom" Ploiești (3)
  • 2003: "Deltacons" Tulcea (1)
  • 2004: "Deltacons" Tulcea (2)
  • 2005: "Deltacons" Tulcea (3)
  • 2006: Petrolul "Petrom" Ploiești (4)
  • 2007: Tomis Constanța (1)
  • 2008: Tomis Constanța (2)
  • 2009: Tomis Constanța (3)
  • 2010: Remat Zalău (4)
  • 2011: Remat Zalău (5)
  • 2012: Remat Zalău (6)
  • 2013: Tomis Constanța (4)
  • 2014: Tomis Constanța (5)
  • 2015: Tomis Constanța (6)
  • 2016: SCM U Craiova (1)
  • 2017: VM Zalău (7)
  • 2018: Tricolorul LMV Ploiești (1)
  • 2019: Arcada Galați (1)
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