Standings
LNSV · 2025Current LNSV 2025 standings with 10 teams. Regatas Lima leads the table with 27 points after 9 matches, followed by Von Newman on 20 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Lost | Points For:Points Against | Point Diff | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Regatas Lima | Played9 | Won9 | Lost0 | Points For:Points Against27:2 | Point Diff+25 | Form WWWWW |
| Team2Von Newman | Played9 | Won7 | Lost2 | Points For:Points Against24:11 | Point Diff+13 | Form WWWWL |
| Team3Peerless | Played9 | Won5 | Lost4 | Points For:Points Against19:12 | Point Diff+7 | Form LLWLW |
| Team4MB Voley | Played9 | Won6 | Lost3 | Points For:Points Against21:16 | Point Diff+5 | Form LWLWL |
| Team5Litovoley | Played9 | Won5 | Lost4 | Points For:Points Against19:15 | Point Diff+4 | Form WLLLW |
| Team6Fla Volley | Played8 | Won4 | Lost4 | Points For:Points Against14:15 | Point Diff-1 | Form WWWLL |
| Team7San Antonio | Played9 | Won3 | Lost6 | Points For:Points Against13:21 | Point Diff-8 | Form LLWLL |
| Team8DC Asociados | Played9 | Won3 | Lost6 | Points For:Points Against11:22 | Point Diff-11 | Form WLLLW |
| Team9Junior Callao | Played9 | Won2 | Lost7 | Points For:Points Against12:22 | Point Diff-10 | Form LLWLL |
| Team10Polper | Played8 | Won0 | Lost8 | Points For:Points Against0:24 | Point Diff-24 | Form LLLLL |
Team Stats
Side-by-side performance comparison of all 10 teams in the LNSV. Regatas Lima leads with 9 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.
Top Scoring Teams
| Team | # | Played | Won | Lost | Points For | Points Against |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TeamRegatas Lima | #1 | Played9 | Won9 | Lost0 | Points For27 | Points Against2 |
| TeamVon Newman | #2 | Played9 | Won7 | Lost2 | Points For24 | Points Against11 |
| TeamPeerless | #3 | Played9 | Won5 | Lost4 | Points For19 | Points Against12 |
| TeamMB Voley | #4 | Played9 | Won6 | Lost3 | Points For21 | Points Against16 |
| TeamLitovoley | #5 | Played9 | Won5 | Lost4 | Points For19 | Points Against15 |
| TeamFla Volley | #6 | Played8 | Won4 | Lost4 | Points For14 | Points Against15 |
| TeamSan Antonio | #7 | Played9 | Won3 | Lost6 | Points For13 | Points Against21 |
| TeamDC Asociados | #8 | Played9 | Won3 | Lost6 | Points For11 | Points Against22 |
| TeamJunior Callao | #9 | Played9 | Won2 | Lost7 | Points For12 | Points Against22 |
| TeamPolper | #10 | Played8 | Won0 | Lost8 | Points For0 | Points Against24 |
Past Seasons
LNSVBrowse 7 archived seasons of the LNSV, from 2011 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 16 Jan 2025
The Liga Nacional Superior de Voleibol emerged in the 1960s as Peru formalized its domestic volleyball competition structure, building upon the nation's growing volleyball culture that had developed since the sport's introduction in the early 20th century. The league has undergone significant evolution, transitioning from an amateur to a professional format with increasingly competitive standards. In recent decades, the LNSV has expanded its reach and professionalization, with teams like Regatas Lima, Von Newman, and Peerless becoming dominant forces. The competition has maintained a consistent 10-team format in recent seasons, establishing itself as a crucial pathway for Peruvian athletes to reach international competition and represent Peru on the world stage.
- —1960 — Liga Nacional Superior de Voleibol established as Peru's top volleyball competition
- —1980s — League professionalization accelerates with increased sponsorship and media coverage
- —2012 — Modern era of the league documented with official season records
- —2021 — Regatas Lima dominance period begins with multiple consecutive championship victories
- —2025 — Regatas Lima achieves perfect 9-0 start to the season, establishing dominant form
Competition Format 16 Jan 2025
The LNSV operates as a single round-robin league where all 10 teams play each other twice (home and away), creating a 18-match regular season for each club. Teams earn 3 points for a set victory (typically 3-0 or 3-1 scorelines) and 2 points for a 3-2 victory, with losses earning no points. The top four teams qualify directly for the semi-finals of the playoff stage, while teams finishing 5th through 8th compete in quarter-final matches for promotion to the semi-finals. The bottom two teams face automatic relegation to the Liga Nacional Intermedia de Voleibol. This playoff format adds competitive intensity in the final stages, with teams fighting for positioning and survival.
Records 16 Jan 2025
The 2024/25 season produced notable competitive intensity, with Regatas Lima establishing a perfect 9-0 record through nine matches, achieving maximum points of 27.
Analysis 16 Jan 2025
Current Season Analysis
Regatas Lima's Dominant Start Defines the 2024/25 Season
The 2024/25 LNSV season has been characterized by the overwhelming dominance of Regatas Lima, who have established themselves as clear title favorites through an extraordinary start to the campaign. With 9 wins from 9 matches, Regatas Lima has accumulated the maximum 27 points while maintaining a remarkable goal difference of +25, conceding just 2 sets across their first nine fixtures. Their performance demonstrates the substantial gap between the league's elite and the chasing pack, with the club showcasing exceptional consistency and tactical execution that has proven nearly impossible for opponents to overcome.
The battle for second place remains the most compelling narrative of the season, with Von Newman currently occupying the runner-up position on 27 from 9 matches (7 wins, 2 losses). Despite their strong record, Von Newman trails Regatas Lima by 7 points, highlighting the considerable distance the champions have established. Peerless sits in third place with 17 points from 9 matches, while MB Voley and Litovoley are separated by just one point in fourth and fifth positions respectively, with 16 points each. This clustering of teams between third and fifth positions suggests an intense struggle for playoff positioning and European qualification spots, should such opportunities arise.
The relegation battle at the bottom of the table presents a contrasting storyline to the title race. Polper remains winless with zero points from 8 matches and has conceded 24 sets without scoring any, indicating severe structural and competitive challenges that suggest likely demotion. Junior Callao and DC Asociados are also in serious danger, with 7 and 7 points respectively, though their performances show marginally more competitive substance than Polper's dire situation. San Antonio sits just above the relegation zone with 10 points, representing the final opportunity for a team to distance themselves from the drop zone.
Von Newman's Competitive Resilience represents the season's most interesting secondary narrative. Despite trailing Regatas Lima significantly, Von Newman has demonstrated they possess the quality to compete at the highest level, with their 100% indicating consistent performance against the broader league. Their recent form includes a competitive 3-0 loss to Regatas Lima, suggesting they remain capable of challenging the champions in future encounters. The emergence of Von Newman as a credible second force provides hope for competitive playoff matches and suggests the LNSV possesses depth beyond its dominant champions.
The mid-table congestion involving Peerless, MB Voley, and Litovoley creates unpredictability in the race for playoff positioning. These three clubs are separated by minimal point margins, meaning the final matches of the regular season could dramatically reshape the playoff bracket. Peerless has shown resilience with a 56% win rate, while MB Voley's 67% win rate (6 wins from 9 matches) suggests they could yet emerge as a genuine title contender if they maintain their momentum through the season's conclusion.
The Regatas Lima Dominance and Historical Context
Regatas Lima's Institutional Excellence has been built over decades of consistent investment and development. As the most successful club in LNSV history with 9 championship titles, Regatas Lima has established an institutional culture of excellence that extends beyond volleyball into multiple sports. The club's current squad demonstrates the benefits of this long-term commitment, with players developed through youth systems and recruited from across Peru's volleyball pyramid. Their perfect 9-0 start represents not merely seasonal form but the culmination of strategic planning, coaching excellence, and squad stability that has positioned them as virtually insurmountable in the 2024/25 campaign.
Competitive Structure and Development Pathways
The LNSV's 10-team format with playoff qualification for the top four creates a competition structure that balances regular season importance with playoff drama. Teams finishing 5th through 8th are not eliminated but rather compete in quarter-final matches, providing extended opportunities for clubs to salvage their seasons and reach the semi-finals. This format has proven effective in maintaining engagement throughout the season, as even teams outside the automatic qualification positions retain realistic championship aspirations. The two-team relegation system ensures that the bottom of the table remains genuinely competitive, with clubs fighting desperately to avoid demotion to the second tier.
International Significance and Player Development
The LNSV serves as the primary development pathway for Peru's national volleyball team, with the league's top players regularly called upon for international duties. Regatas Lima, as the league's dominant club, naturally provides a significant proportion of Peru's national team roster, creating a synergy between domestic success and international representation. The league's competitive standards have improved substantially over recent decades, with the professionalization of clubs and increased media coverage raising the overall quality of play. This development has positioned the LNSV as a respected competition within South American volleyball, attracting players from across the region and establishing Peru's volleyball tradition as one of the sport's genuine powerhouses.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in the LNSV?
Ten clubs compete in the Liga Nacional Superior de Voleibol, with each team playing 18 matches in the regular season (two matches against each opponent).
Who has won the most LNSV titles?
Club de Regatas Lima is the most successful club in LNSV history with 9 championship titles, establishing themselves as the dominant force in Peruvian volleyball.
How does relegation work in the LNSV?
The bottom two teams in the regular season standings are automatically relegated to the Liga Nacional Intermedia de Voleibol, Peru's second-tier volleyball competition.
What is the playoff format in the LNSV?
The top four teams qualify directly for the semi-finals, while teams finishing 5th through 8th compete in quarter-final matches for promotion to the semi-finals.
How many points does a team earn for winning a set?
Teams earn 3 points for a match victory (3-0 or 3-1 scoreline) and 2 points for a 3-2 victory, with losses earning 0 points.
When was the LNSV founded?
The Liga Nacional Superior de Voleibol was established in 1960 as Peru's top-tier volleyball competition, building on the nation's growing volleyball culture.
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