Liga Femenina de Voleibol Argentino

Liga Femenina de Voleibol Argentino
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023 Liga Femenina de Voleibol Argentino
SportVolleyball
Founded1996–1997
First season1996–1997
AdministratorFeVA
No. of teams15 (2023)
Country Argentina
ContinentSouth America
Most recent
champion(s)
Boca Juniors (8th title)
Most titlesBoca Juniors (8 titles)
TV partner(s)DeporTV
Level on pyramid1
Relegation to2nd League
Domestic cup(s)Argentine Cup
Argentine Super Cup
International cup(s)CSV Champions Clubs League
Official websitehttp://www.feva.org.ar

The Argentine Women's Volleyball League (Spanish: Liga Femenina de Voleibol Argentino) is the highest women 's professional volleyball league in Argentina . The champion team Qualifies to the South American Women's Volleyball Champion Clubs. Since 2003 it has been managed by FeVA.

The current champion is Boca Juniors and it is also the team that won the tournament for the most times with a total of eight titles.

History

The League has been managed by FeVA since 2003. Since then, teams from various parts of the country have participated, even foreign teams, such as Bohemios from Uruguay in the 2007–08 season, Over the year, the number of participating teams has varied, reaching a maximum of 16 in 2013–14 and a minimum of 4 in 2011–12.

Champions

Seasons Champions Final Runners-Up Organizer
1996–97 GEBA (1) 3 – 2 Boca Juniors Federación Argentina de Voleibol
1997–98 GEBA (2) 3 – 2 Boca Juniors
1998–99 River Plate (1) 3 – 1 Club Náutico Hacoaj
1999–00 Gimnasia (La Plata) (1) 3 – 0[1] Club Náutico Hacoaj
2000–01 Gimnasia (La Plata) (2) 3 – 0 Asociación Bancaria
2001–02 Universidad de Buenos Aires (1) 3:2[n 1] Gimnasia LP
2002–03 Gimnasia (La Plata) (3) 3:1[n 1] Boca Juniors
2003–04 GEBA (3) 2 – 0 Banco Nación FeVA
2004–05 River Plate (2) 2 – 0 Gimnasia LP
2005–06 River Plate (3) 3 – 1 Banco Nación
2006–07 River Plate (4) 3 – 0[2] Banco Nación
2007–08 Banco Nación (1) 3 – 1 Boca Juniors
2008–09 Banco Nación (2) 3 – 1 Boca Juniors
2009–10 Banco Nación (3) 3 – 0 Boca Juniors
2010–11 Boca Juniors (1) 3 – 0 Club Bell Voley
2011–12 Boca Juniors (2) 3 – 0 Estudiantes de Paraná
2012–13 Vélez Sarsfield (1) 3:0[n 1] Boca Juniors
2013–14 Boca Juniors (3) 3:0[n 1] Vélez Sarsfield
2014–15 Boca Juniors (4) 3 – 0 Villa Dora
2015–16 Villa Dora (1) 3:1[n 1] Boca Juniors
2017 Gimnasia (La Plata) (4) 2 – 0 Velez Sarsfield
2018 Boca Juniors (5) 2 – 1[3] San Lorenzo
2019 Boca Juniors (6) 2 – 1 San Lorenzo
2020 League stopped due coronavirus spread
2021 San Lorenzo (1) 2 – 1 Gimnasia (La Plata)
2022 Boca Juniors (7) 2 – 1 Gimnasia (La Plata)
2023 Boca Juniors (8) 2 – 0 San Lorenzo
  1. ^ a b c d e Final with different rules.

By Club

Club Champions Runners-up Years as Champions
Boca Juniors 8 8 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013-14, 2014–15, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022
Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata 4 4 1999–00, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2017
River Plate 4 0 1998–99, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07
Banco Nación 3 3 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10
Gimnasia y Esgrima (Buenos Aires) 3 0 1996–97, 1997–98, 2003–04
San Lorenzo 1 3 2021
Vélez Sarsfield 1 2 2012–13
Villa Dora 1 1 2015–16
Universidad de Buenos Aires 1 0 2001–02
Náutico Hacoaj 0 2
Asociación Bancaria 0 1
Club Bell Voley 0 1
Estudiantes de Paraná 0 1

References

  1. ^ Diario Olé (1 January 2018). "Gimnasia es el campeón". archived from "edant.ole.com". 9 March 2018. Archived from the original on 2018-03-09.
  2. ^ Diario Olé (3 February 2018). "Las chicas gritaron el tri". archived from edant.ole.com (3 February 2018). "edant.ole.com". Archived from the original on 2018-02-03.
  3. ^ somosvoley.com (15 April 2018). "Boca gritó campeón ante San Lorenzo y es el máximo ganador histórico de la Liga Femenina".