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Australian Volleyball League

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Australian Volleyball Super League
FormerlyAustralian Volleyball League (1998–2022)
SportVolleyball
Founded1998
First season1998
AdministratorAVF
No. of teams6
Country Australia
ContinentOceania
TV partner(s)SBS on Demand
Level on pyramid1
International cup(s)AVC Club Volleyball Championship
Official websitehttp://www.volleyballaustralia.org.au/

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

Current clubs

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The six clubs of the 2024 season:

Locations of the 2020 Australian Volleyball League clubs
Team Location Arena Capacity
Adelaide Storm Adelaide Adelaide 36s Arena
Canberra Heat Canberra Lyneham Hockey Centre
Melbourne Vipers[2] St Kilda State Volleyball Centre
NSW Phoenix Sydney Netball Central
Perth Steel[3][4] Perth Warwick Stadium
Queensland Pirates[5] Brisbane Iona College

Champions

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


Men

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Year Champions Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place Teams
2023
Details
Perth Steel 3–1 Adelaide Storm Melbourne Vipers 3–0 Canberra Heat 6
2022
Details
Canberra Heat 3–2 Adelaide Storm WA Steel 3–1 Queensland Pirates 7
2021 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019
Details
Queensland Pirates 3–2 Canberra Heat Melbourne Vipers 3–2 UTSSU Shield 6
2018
Details
Queensland Pirates 3–1 Canberra Heat WA Steel 3–0 Adelaide Storm 12
2017
Details
Queensland Pirates 3–0 WA Hornets Canberra Heat 3–1 Adelaide Storm 9
2016
Details
Queensland Pirates 3–0 Canberra Heat VVA Vultures 3–1 Adelaide Storm 9
2015
Details
Canberra Heat 3–0 Queensland Pirates Adelaide Storm 3–2 WA Hornets 8
2014
Details
Queensland Pirates 3–1 Canberra Heat WA Hornets 3–2 VVA Vultures 7
2013
Details
Queensland Pirates 3–1 Canberra Heat AIS 3–1 VVA Vultures 7
2012
Details
AIS 3–2 Queensland Pirates Volleyball Victoria 3–2 Volleyball NSW 9

Women

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Year Champions Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place Teams
2023
Details
Perth Steel 3–1 Queensland Pirates Melbourne Vipers 3–1 Adelaide Storm 6
2022
Details
Queensland Pirates 3–2 WA Steel Melbourne Vipers 3–1 Adelaide Storm 7
2021 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019
Details
Melbourne Vipers 3–2 Queensland Pirates Adelaide Storm 3–2 Canberra Heat 6
2018
Details
Melbourne University Blues 3–0 VA Centre of Excellence Canberra Heat 3–2 WA Steel 11
2017
Details
Melbourne University Blues 3–0 WA Pearls Queensland Pirates 3–2 Sydney Amazons 9
2016
Details
Melbourne University Blues 3–0 Queensland Pirates Sydney Amazons 3–0 WA Pearls 9
2015
Details
Melbourne University Blues 3–2 UTSSU Shield VVA Vultures 3–0 Canberra Heat 8
2014
Details
Melbourne University Blues 3–2 UTSSU Shield Queensland Pirates 3–0 Adelaide Storm 6
2013
Details
Melbourne University Blues 3–1 WA Pearls VVA Vultures 3–0 Queensland Pirates 6
2012
Details
Queensland Pirates 3-1 VVA Vultures WA Pearls ?–? Adelaide Storm 7
2011
Details
WA Pearls 3–0 Adelaide Storm Melbourne University Blues 3–1 UTSSU Shield 5

See also

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References

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