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==External links== |
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*{{es icon}} [http://www.liganacional.pe/ Liga Nacional Superior de Voleibol official website] |
*{{es icon}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20111115075131/http://www.liganacional.pe/ Liga Nacional Superior de Voleibol official website] |
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{{Professional Volleyball Leagues}} |
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Revision as of 15:56, 15 May 2017
Sport | Volleyball |
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Founded | 1965 |
No. of teams | 9 (men) 12 (women) |
Country | Peru |
Most recent champion(s) | Peerless (4) (men's) Universidad San Martín (3) (women's) |
Most titles | Deportivo Wanka (6) (men's) Regatas Lima (women's) (4) |
TV partner(s) | CMD |
Official website | LNSV at www.fpv.com.pe |
The Liga Nacional Superior de Voleibol (Spanish for Senior National Volleyball League) or LNSV, is the top level Peruvian volleyball competition and it is organized by the Peruvian Volleyball Confederation. There are both men's and women's competitions. The number of participating clubs has been 12 per division since the 2011-12 season. The team champions qualify for the men's and women's South American Volleyball Club Championship.
History
Thou Peru had Volleyball competitions prior to 2004, in that year the Federación Peruana de Voleibol, Peru's Volleyball Confederation, organized the first tournament. The original format was heavily criticized due to poor organization from the sponsors and the teams. However, after Telefónica (now Movistar) decided to sponsor the LNSV and change the format to include more teams and make the tournament more competitive, the LNSV grew, even becoming the qualifying tournament for Peruvian volleyball clubs to the South American Volleyball Club Championship.
Format
The original format that was used from 2004 to 2007-08 had 12 teams in two pools of 6, each team played once against the other 5 teams in the pool, after the first round matches were played, the 3 top teams from each pool formed a new final pool where the winner was declared champion while the bottom 3 teams from each pool played against each other as the bottom 2 teams from that round lost the category.
After Telefónica Peru joined the organizing comite, the format changed to include teams from clubs from all states in Peru and not just Lima. The competition had two parts, the Apertura and Clausura.
The Apertura was played first, consisted of a Round-Robyn system between 14 to 16 teams, after all matches are played the top 8 teams will move on while the bottom 6 or 8 teams are eliminated, the bottom 2 teams are at risk of losing the category. The top 8 teams will play the quarterfinals as follows: 1° VS 8°, 2° VS 7°, 3° VS 6° and 4° VS 5°. The winners will play the semifinals with the winning team from the 1° VS 8° match against the winner from the 4° VS 5° match, and the other two winning teams will play the other semifinal. The winners from the semifinals play for the first place while the losers play for the third place.
The Clausura was played a few months later, the top 8 teams will compete again in a Round-Robyn system, the top 4 teams will advance to the second round, in case the winning team from the Apertura finishes in 5th to 8th place, they will still advance to the second round with the top 3 teams. The 4 remaining teams will play against each other again, after each team has played the other 3, the ranking determines the semifinals, 1° VS 4° and 2° VS 3° with the winners from each match competing for the Gold medal and the title of Champions of the Season while the losing teams play for the Bronze Medal.
As of the 2011-12 season, the competition uses the Regular Season formula which is 12 teams play two Round-Robyn tournaments, "Home and Away", the top eight teams after both rounds play the quarterfinals as follows: 1° VS 8°, 2° VS 7°, 3° VS 6° and 4° VS 5°. The winners will play the semifinals with the winning team from the 1° VS 8° match against the winner from the 4° VS 5° match, and the other two winning teams will play the other semifinal. The winners from the semifinals play for the first place while the losers play for the third place.
The winning team from the season qualyfies for the South American Volleyball Club Championship.
Results
Men's Competition
Season | Champion | Runner-up |
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2004 | Wanka | Regatas Lima |
2005 | Wanka | Regatas Lima |
2006 | Wanka | Regatas Lima |
2007 | Wanka | Regatas Lima |
2008 | Huaquillay | Flamenco |
2009 | Wanka | Huaquillay |
2010 | Peerless[1] | Universidad de Lima |
2011 | Peerless[2] | Flamenco |
2012 | Peerless | Flamenco |
2013 | Peerless | Flamenco |
2014 | Universidad San Martín | Peerless |
2015 | Peerless | Universidad San Martín |
Women's Competition
Season | Champion | Runner-up | Third Place |
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2002 | Regatas Lima | ||
2003 | Circolo Sportivo Italiano | ||
2004–05 | Regatas Lima | ||
2005–06 | Regatas Lima | ||
2006–07 | Regatas Lima | ||
2007–08 | Géminis | Regatas Lima | |
2008–09 | Circolo Sportivo Italiano | Deportivo Alianza | |
2009–10 | Géminis | Regatas Lima | Divino Maestro |
2010–11 | Divino Maestro | Géminis | Deportivo Alianza |
2011–12 | Géminis | Universidad San Martín | Divino Maestro |
2012–13 | Universidad César Vallejo | Universidad San Martín | Sporting Cristal |
2013–14 | Universidad San Martín | Sporting Cristal | Universidad César Vallejo |
2014–15 | Universidad San Martín | Géminis | Universidad César Vallejo |
2015–16 | Universidad San Martín | Regatas Lima | Géminis |
2016–17 | Regatas Lima | Universidad San Martín | Géminis |
Women's Junior Competition
Season | Champion | Runner-up | Third Place |
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2011 | Géminis | Alianza Lima | Túpac Amaru |
2012 | Alianza Lima | Sporting Cristal | Géminis |
2013 | Géminis | Sporting Cristal | Alianza Lima |
2014 | Universidad San Martín | Alianza Lima | Sporting Cristal |
2015 | Géminis | Universidad San Martín | Alianza Lima |
2016 | Géminis | Universidad San Martín | Alianza Lima |
Girls' Youth Competition
Season | Champion | Runner-up | Third Place |
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2013 | Sporting Cristal | Géminis | Túpac Amaru |
2014 | Universidad San Martín | Alianza Lima | Géminis |
2015 | Géminis | Tupac Amaru | Universidad César Vallejo |
2016 | Géminis | Universidad César Vallejo | Sporting Cristal |
MVP by edition
Men's Competition
- 2013 Francis Mendoza (Flamenco)
- 2012 Luis Soto (Peerless)
- 2013 Francis Mendoza (Flamenco)
- 2014 Nicolas Mosquera (Universidad San Martín)
Women's Competition
- 2008-09 Andreina Ruiz (Circolo Sportivo Italiano)
- 2009-10 Leyla Chihuan (Regatas Lima)
- 2010-11 Angélica Aquino (Divino Maestro)
- 2011-12 Patricia Soto (Géminis)
- 2012-13 Milagros Moy (Universidad César Vallejo)
- 2013-14 Milca da Silva (Universidad San Martín)
- 2014-15 Cindy Rondon (Géminis)
- 2015-16 Angela Leyva (Universidad San Martín)
- 2016-17 Sareea Freeman (Regatas Lima)
Disunvol
Prior to the LNSV, the Peruvian Volleyball Federation had an inter-club competition known as the "Disunvol".[3] The Disunvol was dissolved in 2002 following the FIVB's decision to disenroll Peru from all competitions.[4]
The following is a list of champions in the DISUNVOL era:
Season | Champion | Runner-up | Third Place |
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1965 | Divino Maestro | ||
1966 | Divino Maestro | ||
1967 | Divino Maestro | ||
1968 | Divino Maestro | ||
1970 | Divino Maestro | ||
1971 | Divino Maestro | ||
1972 | Divino Maestro | ||
1973 | Divino Maestro | ||
1975 | Divino Maestro | ||
1976 | Divino Maestro | ||
1977 | Divino Maestro | ||
1978 | Divino Maestro | ||
1979 | Deportivo JUCU | Cristal Bancoper | |
1980 | Power | ||
1981 | Power | ||
1982 | Power | ||
1983 | Power | ||
1984 | Power | ||
1985 | Power | ||
1986 | Power | ||
1987 | Power | ||
1988 | Power | ||
1989 | Power | ||
1990 | Alianza Lima | Regatas Lima | |
1991 | Power | Alianza Lima | |
1992 | Alianza Lima | Latino Amisa | Regatas Lima |
1993 | Alianza Lima | Cristal Bancoper | |
1994 | Cristal Bancoper | Divino Maestro | |
1995 | Sipesa | Cristal Bancoper | |
1997 | Regatas Lima | Sipesa | |
1999 | Sipesa | ABC San Felipe | |
2000 | ABC San Felipe | Wanka Surco | |
2001 | ABC San Felipe |
See also
References
- ^ CSV: Peerless Nuevo Campeón de la Liga Masculina de Perú (In Spanish)
- ^ CSV: Peerless Bi-Campeón (In Spanish)
- ^ Voleibol.pe: El Último Campeón de la DISUNVOL Spanish for: "The last DISUNVOL Champions"
- ^ Hemeroteca: Hechos que marcaron la desaparición de DISUNVOL (Spanish for: Facts that led to the disappearance of DISUNVOL)