Dutch Women's Volleyball League

The Netherlands Women's Volleyball Eredevisie is the major volleyball competition, disputed in the Netherlands since 1947. It is organized by the Dutch Volleyball Federation (Nederlandse Volleybalbond, Nevobo) [1] [2].

Eredivisie dames
Current season, competition or edition:
2019–20 Volleyball Eredivisie dames
SportVolleyball
Founded1947
Inaugural season1947
AdministratorNevobo
No. of teams10 (2019–20)
Country Netherlands
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
Sliedrecht Sport (5th title)
Most titlesCelebes Den Haag (11 titles)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation to2nd League
Domestic cup(s)Dutch Cup
Dutch Super Cup
International cup(s)CEV Champions League
CEV Cup
CEV Challenge Cup
Official websitehttps://www.volleybal.nl/

Season 2019/20

As in the seasons 2017/18 and 2018/19, ten teams are participating in the League, nine clubs and a national team for talented players. The first phase is a regular season competition (18 games per team), the talent team only participates in the regular season. In the playoffs phase, the top 6 club teams in the championship pool (10 games per team) compete for two places for the final, in which they play in a best-of-5 game. The other four clubs play in the relegation pool (4 games per team) for playout relegation in which one team is relegated.[3]

List of Champions

Years Champions Runners-up Third place
1948AMVJ Amstelveen
1949Celebes Den Haag
1950SOS 's-Gravenhage
1951VC Boemerang
1952VC Boemerang
1953VC Boemerang
1954VC Boemerang
1955Celebes Den Haag
1956Celebes Den Haag
1957VC Boemerang
1958Celebes Den Haag
1959Celebes Den Haag
1960RVC Rotterdam
1961VC Boemerang
1962VC Boemerang
1963VC Boemerang
1964Celebes Den Haag
1965Celebes Den Haag
1966Celebes Den Haag
1967Celebes Den Haag
1968Valbovol Woerden
1969Haag '68 Den Haag
1970Bekkerveld
1971Bekkerveld
1972Detry/Haag '68
1973Bekkerveld
1974Van Houten/VCH
1975Van Houten/VCH
1976Van Houten/VCH
1977Van Houten/VCH
1978Van Houten/VCH
1979DVC Dokkum
1980Prins/DVC Dokkum
1981Prins/DVC Dokkum
1982FBTO/DVC
1983FBTO/DVC
1984Ubbink/Orion
1985Tromp/Olympus
1986Tromp/Olympus
1987Avéro/Olympus Sneek
1988Avéro/OS
1989Avéro/OS
1990Avéro/OS
1991Avéro/OS
1992Avéro/OS
1993Bonduelle/VVC
1994Etiflex/Ommen
1995AMVJ Amstelveen
1996Bonduelle/VVC
1997Bonduelle/VVCEastborn/Volco
1998ARKE/Pollux Oldenzaal
1999ARKE/Pollux Oldenzaal
2000Facopa VC Weert
2001ARKE/Pollux Oldenzaal
2002ARKE/Pollux OldenzaalVanilla/VC Weert
2003ARKE/Pollux OldenzaalEastborn/Volco
2004Longa '59 LichtenvoordeVC Weert
2005Longa '59 LichtenvoordeHCCnet / Martinus
2006HCCnet / MartinusPlantina Longa
2007DELA/Martinus AmstelveenPlantina Longa
2008DELA/Martinus AmstelveenAMVJ AmstelveenSliedrecht Sport
2009DELA/Martinus AmstelveenAMVJ AmstelveenVC Weert
2010TVC AmstelveenSliedrecht SportHeutink-Pollux
2011VC WeertHeutink-PolluxTVC Amstelveen
2012Sliedrecht SportVC SneekIrmato VC Weert
2013Sliedrecht SportIrmato VC WeertEurosped
2014VV AlternoSliedrecht SportVC Sneek
2015VC SneekEurosped TVTSliedrecht Sport
2016VC SneekVV Set-Up'65Sliedrecht Sport
2017Sliedrecht SportVC Sneek
2018Sliedrecht SportCoolen-Alterno
2019Sliedrecht SportVC Sneek
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References

  1. Landskampioenen vrouwen op sportuitslagen.org Retrieved 2020-04-09
  2. League history in sports123.com Retrieved 6 May 2020
  3. VolleybalStatistics.nl Retrieved 2020-04-09
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