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Chinese Volleyball Super League (CVL)
FormerlyChinese Volleyball League 1996–2017
SportVolleyball
Founded1996 (as the Chinese Volleyball League)
No. of teamsM: 14
W: 14
CountryChina
ContinentAVC (Asia)
Most recent
champion(s)
M: Shanghai Golden Age (15th title)
W: Beijing Baic Motor (1st title)
Most titlesM: Shanghai Golden Age (15 titles)
W: Tianjin Bohai Bank (11 titles)
TV partner(s)CCTV-5, Provincial satellite channels
Level on pyramid1
Official websiteVolleyChina.org (in Chinese)

Chinese Volleyball Super League, often abbreviated to CVL (abbreviation remain unchanged), are the pre-eminent men's and women's professional volleyball leagues in China. It was founded in 1996 as the Chinese Volleyball League and is organized by the Chinese Volleyball Association (CVA), operating with IRENA Group. The league was rebranded to the Chinese Volleyball Super League when it became fully professional in 2017. The champions qualifies to AVC Club Volleyball Championship.

The women's league of this season (2018/19) starts in November and ends in March of the following year, while the men's league starts in October and ends in February of the following year, lasting for about four months. The league is divided into four stages: the first two stages normally called the "Regular Season", and the last two stages called the "Playoffs".

The number of teams has increased from 12 to 14 since the 2017/18 season, for both men's and women's leagues.

Format (Season 2018/19)

  • First stage

14 team divided into 2 groups (Group A and Group B), each group has a designated venue, 6 rounds of matches are scheduled and finish in a week. Each team play 6 matches in this stage. The top four teams of each group enter the Final 8 at second stage. The points will not bring into the second stage.

  • Second stage

The top 8 teams in Group A and Group B plays 7 home matches and 7 away matches (total 14 rounds) in this stage, to determine the rankings of 1–4 in the second stage and the final position in the 5–8th of the league. The bottom 6 teams in Group A and Group B plays 6 home matches and 4 away matches (total 10 rounds) in this stage, to determine the final ranking of 9–14th of the league. The duration last for two months.

  • Third stage

The top 4 teams (Final 4), in accordance with the second stage, rank 1 against rank 4, rank 2 against rank 3, using five games three wins. The team followed by a home game, two guest games, two home games.

  • Fourth stage

1) The losers of third stage plays for the third or fourth place of the league and use three games and two wins.

2) The winners of third stage plays for the champion matches of the league and use five games and three wins.

Men's Super League

Current clubs (14 teams)

Chinese Volleyball Super League is located in China
Shandong
Shandong
Liaoning
Liaoning
Tianjin
Tianjin
Jiangsu
Jiangsu
Henan
Henan
Bayi Nanchang
Bayi Nanchang
Zhejiang
Zhejiang
Fujian
Fujian
Sichuan
Sichuan
Hubei
Hubei
Hebei
Hebei
Guangdong Shenzhen Glorious
Guangdong Shenzhen Glorious
The map of the teams participating in the 2018–19 Chinese Volleyball League[1]

Teams in the Chinese Volleyball Super League (2018–2019)

Team Stadium Capacity City/Area
Bayi Nanchang Wenchang Stadium Nanchang
Beijing Baic Motor Beijing Guangcai Stadium 2,800 Beijing
Fujian Fujian Normal University General Gymnasium 3,000 Fuqing
Guangdong Shenzhen Glorious Shenzhen Sports Center 5,000 Shenzhen
Hebei Xingtai City Stadium 4,500 Xingtai
Henan Nanyang Sports Center Gymnasium 5,880 Nanyang
Hubei Hubei Institute of Engineering Gymnasium Xiaogan
Jiangsu Nanjing University Gymnasium 3,954 Nanjing
Liaoning Weinan Sports Training Base 4,000 Shenyang
Shandong Zibo Sports Center Complex 6,000 Zibo
Shanghai Golden Age Luwan Sports Centre 3,500 Shanghai
Sichuan Shuangliu Sports Center 3,400 Chengdu
Tianjin Volleyball Tianjin People's Stadium 3,400 Tianjin
Zhejiang Deqing Sports Center Gymnasium Huzhou

Previous League Winners

Season Champions Runners-up Third Place
2019–2020 Shanghai Golden Age Jiangsu Shandong
2018–2019 Shanghai Golden Age Beijing Baic Motor Jiangsu
2017–2018 Shanghai Golden Age Beijing Baic Motor Sichuan
2016–2017 Shanghai Golden Age Beijing Baic Motor Sichuan
2015–2016 Shanghai Golden Age Beijing Baic Motor Shandong
2014–2015 Shanghai Golden Age Shandong Beijing Baic Motor
2013–2014 Beijing Baic Motor Shanghai Golden Age Shandong
2012–2013 Beijing Baic Motor Bayi Henan
2011–2012 Shanghai Bayi Liaoning
2010–2011 Shanghai Jiangsu Bayi
2009–2010 Shanghai Bayi Jiangsu
2008–2009 Shanghai Henan Bayi
2007–2008 Shanghai Liaoning Henan
2006–2007 Shanghai Liaoning Henan
2005–2006 Shanghai Jiangsu Bayi
2004–2005 Shanghai Liaoning Bayi
2003–2004 Shanghai Zhejiang Bayi
2002–2003 Zhejiang Shanghai Zhejiang
2001–2002 Jiangsu Zhejiang Liaoning
2000–2001 Jiangsu Bayi Zhejiang
1999–2000 Shanghai Jiangsu Bayi
1998–1999 Sichuan Jiangsu Chengdu
1997–1998 Sichuan Jiangsu Zhejiang
1996–1997 Sichuan Zhejiang Liaoning

MVP by edition

Titles by clubs

Ranking Team Titles Champions Year(s)
1 Shanghai Golden Age 16 1999/00, 2003/04 – 2011/12, 2014/15 – 2019/20
2 Sichuan 3 1996/97 – 1998/99
3 Jiangsu 2 2000/01, 2001/02
4 Beijing Baic Motor 2 2012/13, 2013/14
5 Zhejiang 1 2002/03

Women's Super League

Current clubs (14 teams)

Teams in the Chinese Volleyball Super League (2018–2019)

Team Stadium Capacity City/Area
Bayi Nanchang Nanchang Stadium 2,500 Nanchang
Beijing Baic Motor Beijing Guangcai Stadium 2,800 Beijing
Fujian Anxi Tiekuanyin Fuqing City Stadium 4,500 Fuqing
Guangdong Evergrande Shenzhen Sports Center 5,000 Shenzhen
Hebei Xingtai City Stadium 4,500 Xingtai
Henan Yinge Industrial Investment Luohe Gymnasium 3,500 Luohe
Jiangsu Zenith Steel Changzhou University Gymnasium 5,000 Changzhou
Liaoning Bayuquan Weinan Sports Training Base 4,000 Shenyang
Shandong Sports Lottery Zibo Sports Center Complex 6,000 Zibo
Shanghai Bright Ubest Luwan Sports Centre 3,500 Shanghai
Sichuan Shuangliu Sports Center 3,400 Chengdu
Tianjin Bohai Bank Tianjin People's Stadium 3,400 Tianjin
Yunnan University Dianchi College Qujing Cultural Sports Park Gymnasium 5,000 Qujing
Zhejiang Jiaxing Xitang Ancient Town Jiashan County Stadium 3,100 Jiashan

Previous League Winners

Season Champions Runners-up Third Place
2019–2020 Tianjin Bohai Bank Shanghai Bright Ubest Beijing Baic Motor
2018–2019 Beijing Baic Motor Tianjin Bohai Bank Shanghai Bright Ubest
2017–2018 Tianjin Bohai Bank Shanghai Bright Ubest Jiangsu Zenith Steel
2016–2017 Jiangsu Zenith Steel Zhejiang Jiashan Rural Commercial Bank Tianjin Bohai Bank
2015–2016 Tianjin Bohai Bank Jiangsu Zenith Steel Shanghai Donghao Lansheng
2014–2015 Bayi (Army) Keming Surface Industry Shanghai Donghao Lansheng Jiangsu Zenith Steel
2013–2014 Zhejiang Jiashan Rural Commercial Bank Tianjin Bohai Bank Bayi (Army) Keming Surface Industry
2012–2013 Tianjin Bohai Bank[2] Guangdong Evergrande Zhejiang New Century
2011–2012 Guangdong Evergrande Shanghai Guohua Life Tianjin Bridgestone
2010–2011 Tianjin Bridgestone Guangdong Evergrande Shanghai Dunlop
2009–2010 Tianjin Bridgestone Shanghai Dunlop Bayi Yiyang
2008–2009 Tianjin Bridgestone Shanghai Dunlop Jiangsu ECE
2007–2008 Tianjin Bridgestone Bayi Yiyang Shanghai Eastern
2006–2007 Tianjin Bridgestone Liaoning China Mobile Jiangsu Yizheng Chemical Fibre
2005–2006 Liaoning China Mobile Tianjin Bridgestone Henan
2004–2005 Tianjin Bridgestone Bayi Yiyang Zhejiang Yijiai
2003–2004 Tianjin Bridgestone Bayi Xuezhongfei Liaoning China Mobile
2002–2003 Tianjin Bridgestone Bayi Xuezhongfei Liaoning China Mobile
2001–2002 Bayi Bosideng Liaoning Tianjin Bridgestone
2000–2001 Shanghai Bayi Bosideng Liaoning
1999–2000 Shanghai Jiangsu Yizheng Chemical Fibre Bayi Bosideng
1998–1999 Shanghai Zhejiang Sichuan
1997–1998 Shanghai Jiangsu Yizheng Chemical Fibre Zhejiang
1996–1997 Shanghai Jiangsu Yizheng Chemical Fibre Zhejiang

MVP by edition

Titles by clubs

Ranking Team Titles Champions Year(s)
1 Tianjin Bohai Bank 12 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11, 2012/13, 2015/16, 2017/18, 2019/20
2 Shanghai Bright Ubest 5 1996/97, 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2000/01
3 Bayi Shenzhen 2 2001/02, 2014/15
4 Liaoning Brilliance Auto 1 2005/06
5 Guangdong Evergrande 1 2011/12
6 Zhejiang Jiashan Rural Commercial Bank 1 2013/14
7 Jiangsu Zenith Steel 1 2016/17
8 Beijing Baic Motor 1 2018/19

Official sponsorship

Sponsor seasons Sponsor
1996–1997 金施爾康
1997–1998
1998–2000 Vinda International
2000–2007 BBK Electronics
2007–2010 Anta Sports
2010–2016 361˚
2016–2017
2017–present Peak Sport Products

Men

Season Club Place Awards
2019
2018 Sichuan 12th
2017 Beijing BAIC Motor 6th
2016 Shanghai Golden Age 4th
2015 Beijing BAIC Motor 5th
2014 Beijing BAIC Motor 3rd China Li Runming (Best Setter)
2013 Liaoning 4th
2012 Shanghai Tang Dynasty 2nd China Tong Jiahua (Best Libero)
2011 Shanghai Tang Dynasty 3rd
2010 Shanghai Tang Dynasty 4th

Women

Season Club Place Awards
2019 Tianjin Bohai Bank 1st
2018 Jiangsu Zenith Steel 3rd
2017 Tianjin Bohai Bank 3rd
2016 Bayi Shenzhen 2nd
2015 Zhejiang 3rd
2014 Tianjin Bohai Bank 2nd
2013 Guangdong Evergrande 1st
2012 Tianjin Bridgestone 1st
2011 Tianjin Bridgestone 2nd
2010 Tianjin Bridgestone 4th
2009 Tianjin Bridgestone 2nd
2008 Tianjin Bridgestone 1st

Results in FIVB World Club Championship

Men

Season Club Place Awards
2019 Did not qualified
2018 Did not qualified
2017 Shanghai Golden Age 5th
2016 Did not qualified
2015 Did not qualified
2014 Did not qualified
2013 Did not qualified
2012 Did not qualified
2011 Did not qualified
2010 Did not qualified

Women

Season Club Place Awards
2019 Qualified
2018 Zhejiang 7th
2017 Did not qualified
2016 Did not qualified
2015 Did not qualified
2014 Did not qualified
2013 Guangdong Evergrande 3rd China Shen Jingsi (Best Setter)
2012 Tianjin Bohai Bank 5th
2011 Did not qualified
2010 Did not qualified

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "全国主要城市经纬度表".
  2. ^ "Tianjin clinches 9th China Women's Volleyball League title". Whats On Tianjin. 2013-01-29. Retrieved 2014-04-02.