Australian Volleyball League Explained

Australian Volleyball Super League
Formerly:Australian Volleyball League (1998–2022)
Sport:Volleyball
Founded:1998
Inaugural:1998
Teams:6
Continent:Oceania
Administrator:AVF
Level:1
Website:http://www.volleyballaustralia.org.au/
Tv:SBS on Demand

The Australian Volleyball Super League (AVSL) is the premier Australian domestic volleyball competition.[1]

Current clubs

The six clubs of the 2024 season:

TeamLocationArenaCapacity
Adelaide StormAdelaideAdelaide 36s Arena
Canberra HeatCanberraLyneham Hockey Centre
Melbourne Vipers[2] St KildaState Volleyball Centre
NSW PhoenixSydneyNetball Central
Perth Steel[3] [4] PerthWarwick Stadium
Queensland Pirates[5] BrisbaneIona College

Champions

The complete list of the Australian Volleyball League champions:[6]

Men

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2023
Details
Perth Steel3–1Adelaide StormMelbourne Vipers3–0Canberra Heat6
2022
Details
Canberra Heat3–2Adelaide StormWA Steel3–1Queensland Pirates7
2021Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019
Details
Queensland Pirates3–2Canberra HeatMelbourne Vipers3–2UTSSU Shield6
2018
Details
Queensland Pirates3–1Canberra HeatWA Steel3–0Adelaide Storm12
2017
Details
Queensland Pirates3–0WA HornetsCanberra Heat3–1Adelaide Storm9
2016
Details
Queensland Pirates3–0Canberra HeatVVA Vultures3–1Adelaide Storm9
2015
Details
Canberra Heat3–0Queensland PiratesAdelaide Storm3–2WA Hornets8
2014
Details
Queensland Pirates3–1Canberra HeatWA Hornets3–2VVA Vultures7
2013
Details
Queensland Pirates3–1Canberra HeatAIS3–1VVA Vultures7
2012
Details
AIS3–2Queensland PiratesVolleyball Victoria3–2Volleyball NSW9

Women

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2023
Details
Perth Steel3–1Queensland PiratesMelbourne Vipers3–1Adelaide Storm6
2022
Details
Queensland Pirates3–2WA SteelMelbourne Vipers3–1Adelaide Storm7
2021Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019
Details
Melbourne Vipers3–2Queensland PiratesAdelaide Storm3–2Canberra Heat6
2018
Details
Melbourne University Blues3–0VA Centre of ExcellenceCanberra Heat3–2WA Steel11
2017
Details
Melbourne University Blues3–0WA PearlsQueensland Pirates3–2Sydney Amazons9
2016
Details
Melbourne University Blues3–0Queensland PiratesSydney Amazons3–0WA Pearls9
2015
Details
Melbourne University Blues3–2UTSSU ShieldVVA Vultures3–0Canberra Heat8
2014
Details
Melbourne University Blues3–2UTSSU ShieldQueensland Pirates3–0Adelaide Storm6
2013
Details
Melbourne University Blues3–1WA PearlsVVA Vultures3–0Queensland Pirates6
2012
Details
Queensland Pirates3-1VVA VulturesWA Pearls?–?Adelaide Storm7
2011
Details
WA Pearls3–0Adelaide StormMelbourne University Blues3–1UTSSU Shield5

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History. avl.org.au.
  2. Web site: Melbourne Vipers | Volleyball VictoriaVolleyball Victoria.
  3. Web site: Introducing the Volleyball WA Steel. 15 August 2018. Volleyball WA.
  4. Web site: 2019 Volleyball WA Steel Teams. 20 September 2019. Volleyball WA.
  5. Web site: AVL Queensland Pirates. www.vq.org.au.
  6. Web site: History. avl.org.au.