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1. Division West

All 10 teams competing in the 1. Division West 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

1. Division West

Browse 9 archived seasons of the 1. Division West, from 2017 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

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The 1. Division West emerged as part of Denmark's structured volleyball pyramid, designed to provide competitive domestic football below the Volleyligaen elite tier. The league operates as a regional division, with a corresponding 1. Division East, creating a two-bracket system that balances competitive depth across the nation. Over the past decade, the competition has seen consistent participation from established clubs and emerging talent, with champions regularly promoted or competing in European qualification tournaments. The league has evolved to maintain high competitive standards while developing the next generation of Danish volleyball talent.

  • 2010/11 — Spentrup won the 1. Division West title
  • 2013/14 — DHV Odense claimed the western division championship
  • 2017/18 — Ikast captured the title in a dominant season
  • 2021/22 — Aalborg Volley began their period of dominance with first championship
  • 2022/23 — Aalborg Volley won consecutive title, establishing themselves as western powerhouse
  • 2024/25 — Randers VK won back-to-back championships, claiming their second consecutive title

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

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The 1. Division West operates as a single round-robin competition where each of the 10 teams plays every opponent twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 18 matches per season. Teams earn 2 points for a victory and 1 point for a draw. The champion is determined by the highest points total, with tiebreakers applied if necessary. The bottom two clubs are automatically relegated to the 2. Division at the end of each season. The league runs from autumn through spring, with matches typically scheduled on weekends.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis (2025/26)

Raptus commands the 2025/26 season with an commanding 11–3 record across 14 matches, accumulating 22 points and a dominant goal difference of +20 (36 goals for, 16 against). The team's 0% positions them as clear favourites for the championship, with their consistent performances establishing them as the season's standout performer. Their defensive solidity—conceding just 16 goals—is particularly noteworthy in a league where attacking prowess is paramount.

The title race remains intensely competitive, with four clubs separated by just two points. (20 points, 10–3), DHV Odense 2 (20 points, 10–3), and Kolding (20 points, 10–3) all maintain realistic championship ambitions despite trailing Raptus. Aalborg Volley (20 points, 10–4) sits fifth on points but has played 0 matches like Raptus, giving them a game in hand on their rivals. The clustering of three clubs at exactly 20 points demonstrates the exceptional parity in the western division this season.

The relegation battle intensifies at the bottom of the table, where faces an impossible task with zero points from 14 matches and a catastrophic goal difference of –33. Bedsted (4 points, 2–11) and Aarhus 1900 (6 points, 3–11) are in serious danger, though their superior goal differences offer mathematical hope. Ikast 2 and Lyseng occupy mid-table safety with 12 points each, but remain vulnerable given the compressed nature of the standings.

Raptus's emergence as the dominant force represents a significant shift in 1. Division West dynamics. Historically, Randers VK have been the league's most successful club with three titles, and Aalborg Volley dominated the early 2020s with back-to-back championships. Raptus's 79% win rate and +0 goal suggest a team operating at a different level this season, though the 0-point gap provides sufficient margin for challengers to mount a late-season push.

The competitive balance across the top five teams indicates that the final matches will likely determine the championship, with Raptus's schedule and current form suggesting they remain the team to beat despite the theoretical possibility of a dramatic reversal.

League Structure and Competitive Context

The 1. Division West operates as Denmark's second-tier volleyball competition, forming one half of a two-bracket regional system alongside the 1. Division East. Teams compete in a 18-match round-robin format with automatic relegation for the bottom two finishers. Unlike some European second divisions, the 1. Division West does not feature playoff promotion—the champion is determined purely by regular-season points accumulation. This format emphasizes consistency and sustained performance throughout the season.

The league's competitive profile has shifted noticeably in recent years. Randers VK established themselves as the dominant force with three titles across 2018/19, 2023/24, and 2024/25, while Aalborg Volley's back-to-back championships in 2021/22 and 2022/23 demonstrated the capacity for sustained excellence. The 2025/26 season's emergence of Raptus as the clear favourite suggests that the competitive hierarchy remains fluid, with no single club establishing lasting dominance. This unpredictability makes the 1. Division West an attractive competition for betting markets, where form trends and head-to-head records provide valuable analytical opportunities.

Home Advantage and Seasonal Trends

Historical data reveals that home advantage in the 1. Division West has fluctuated significantly across seasons. The 2024 season recorded a 58.9% home win rate, substantially higher than the 2025 season's 52.9%, indicating that away performances have become increasingly competitive. This trend suggests that teams are developing more balanced tactical approaches and that away victories carry greater significance than in previous years. The declining home advantage—from 25.6 percentage points in 2024 to 19.6 in 2025—may reflect improved squad depth across the league or more strategic away planning by competing clubs.

Both-teams-scoring rates have remained relatively stable, hovering between 45% and 68% across recent seasons. The 2025 season's 60.3% both-teams-scoring rate is moderate by historical standards, suggesting a balance between defensive solidity and attacking threat. Clean sheet percentages have varied considerably, ranging from 31.9% in 2018 to 54.4% in 2022, indicating cyclical patterns in defensive organization across the league. These statistical trends are valuable indicators for predicting match outcomes and identifying value in over/under markets.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the 1. Division West?

The 1. Division West features 10 teams competing in a single round-robin format, with each club playing 18 matches per season.

Who has won the most 1. Division West titles?

Randers VK has won the most championships with 3 titles (2018/19, 2023/24, 2024/25), establishing themselves as the league's most successful club.

What is the 1. Division West's position in Danish volleyball?

The 1. Division West is the second tier of Danish men's volleyball, operating as the western regional division below the top-flight Volleyligaen.

How does relegation work in the 1. Division West?

The bottom two clubs are automatically relegated to the 2. Division at the end of each season, with no playoff system.

How many points do teams get for a win in the 1. Division West?

Teams earn 2 points for a victory and 1 point for a draw in the 1. Division West.

Is there European competition access from the 1. Division West?

No, the 1. Division West does not provide direct access to European competitions. European qualification is reserved for clubs competing in the Volleyligaen.

API data: 26 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026