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Extraliga · 2025

Current Extraliga 2025 standings with 8 teams. Komarno leads the table with 48 points after 31 matches, followed by Slovan Bratislava on 46 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

TeamPlayedWonLostPoints For:Points AgainstPoint DiffForm
1Komarno3124778:35+43
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2Slovan Bratislava3023776:34+42
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3Nitra31211072:46+26
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4Myjava30181262:47+15
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5Svidnik26121462:64-2
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6Presov2571833:58-25
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7Tatran Banska Bystrica2671943:74-31
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8Trnava250257:75-68
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Results

Extraliga · 50
Final10/04/2026–07/05/2026
Thu 07/0525–20 · 25–21 · 25–16
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Sun 03/0525–27 · 25–15 · 25–18 · 25–18
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Thu 30/0425–21 · 32–30 · 25–19
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Sun 26/0422–25 · 25–21 · 15–25 · 20–25
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Sat 18/04
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Sat 18/0425–14 · 25–12 · 25–18
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Sat 18/0425–11 · 25–15 · 25–19
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Sat 11/0425–22 · 25–15 · 25–18
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Fri 10/0425–23 · 17–25 · 15–25 · 20–25
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3rd Place26/04/2026–07/05/2026
Thu 07/0523–25 · 25–22 · 25–22 · 25–23
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Sun 03/0525–27 · 25–22 · 21–25 · 23–25
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Thu 30/0430–32 · 20–25 · 18–25
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Sun 26/0425–16 · 27–25 · 25–18
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Semi-finals11/04/2026–21/04/2026
Tue 21/0419–25 · 14–25 · 24–26
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Sun 19/0425–19 · 25–14 · 25–15
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Sun 19/0420–25 · 25–20 · 25–20 · 25–18
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Wed 15/0425–21 · 25–27 · 25–14 · 25–22
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Wed 15/0421–25 · 25–20 · 20–25 · 25–21 · 12–15
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Sat 11/0426–24 · 25–13 · 25–21
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Sat 11/0425–16 · 25–16 · 25–20
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Quarter-finals29/03/2026–04/04/2026
Sat 04/0417–25 · 24–26 · 17–25
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Sat 04/0423–25 · 25–22 · 25–20 · 15–25 · 9–15
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Sat 04/0416–25 · 29–31 · 22–25
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Thu 02/0425–19 · 25–22 · 25–16
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Sun 29/0325–22 · 25–23 · 25–16
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 8 teams in the Extraliga. Komarno leads with 24 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#PlayedWonLostPoints ForPoints Against
Komarno1312477835
Slovan Bratislava2302377634
Nitra33121107246
Myjava43018126247
Svidnik52612146264
Presov6257183358
Tatran Banska Bystrica7267194374
Trnava825025775

Past Seasons

Extraliga

Browse 16 archived seasons of the Extraliga, from 2009 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 19 Mar 2026

Founded1992

The Slovak Men's Volleyball League was established in 1992 immediately after Slovakia's independence from Czechoslovakia, making it one of the nation's oldest professional sports competitions. Originally called the I. liga, the competition was rebranded as the Extraliga in 1998 to reflect its status as the top professional division. The league has evolved from a smaller regional competition into a modern, well-organized championship featuring eight teams competing in a double round-robin format followed by a playoff system. VK Slovan Bratislava emerged as the dominant force in Slovak volleyball, establishing the club as the most successful team in the competition's history. The league has grown significantly in competitive depth and international recognition, with multiple teams competing in European club competitions annually.

  • 1992 — Slovak Men's Volleyball League founded following Slovakia's independence
  • 1998 — Competition rebranded from I. liga to Extraliga
  • 2000s — VK Slovan Bratislava establishes dominance with multiple championship titles
  • 2015 — Expansion to modern playoff format with top teams competing in finals series
  • 2025 — VK Slovan Bratislava wins 13th title, cementing legacy as most successful club

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams8Relegation spots2European spots2

The Extraliga operates as a double round-robin competition where all eight teams play each other twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 14 matches per team in the regular season. Teams earn three points for a victory and zero points for a loss (volleyball uses a points-per-match system rather than set-based scoring in league tables). The top four teams advance to the playoff semifinals, competing in best-of-five series to determine the championship finalists. The winner of the playoff final is crowned Extraliga champion and earns qualification for European club competitions. The bottom two teams are relegated to the second division, with the second-placed team in the division earning promotion back to the Extraliga.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024/25 season has delivered a fiercely competitive campaign with VK Nitra and Komarno emerging as the dominant forces in the regular season standings. Both clubs finished with identical records of 15 wins and 4 losses, accumulating 30 points each at the top of the table. Nitra holds a marginal advantage through superior goal difference (+27 compared to Komárno's +26), having scored 51 goals while conceding just 24 across 19 matches. Komárno has matched Nitra's consistency with 48 goals for and 22 against, demonstrating both clubs' offensive prowess and defensive solidity throughout the campaign.

The title contenders are separated from the chasing pack by a significant margin. VK Slovan Bratislava, the defending champions seeking their 14th title, occupy third place with 48 from 31 matches, having compiled an impressive 13-4 record. However, their position reflects fewer matches played compared to the leaders—a factor that could prove decisive as the regular season concludes and the playoffs approach. Trnava rounds out the top four qualification positions with 26 points from 18 matches, maintaining a strong 13-5 record and keeping themselves within striking distance of the championship race.

The relegation battle presents a starkly contrasting narrative to the competitive summit. VK Tatran Banská Bystrica languishes in sixth place with just 10 points from 19 matches, having won only 5 games against 14 defeats. Their goal difference of -24 (23 goals scored, 47 conceded) signals fundamental defensive vulnerabilities. More alarmingly, VK Prešov occupies seventh place with 8 points from 19 matches and a -+43 goal, while VK Trnava faces an existential crisis in eighth place with zero points from 18 matches—an unprecedented winless record that has mathematically eliminated them from playoff contention and virtually guaranteed their relegation.

The standout performer of the season has been VK Nitra, whose combination of offensive efficiency and defensive discipline has made them the team to beat heading into the playoffs. Their 51-goal haul represents the highest-scoring output in the league, while their miserly 24 goals conceded demonstrates exceptional defensive organization. This balance—scoring prolifically while limiting opponents' opportunities—represents the hallmark of championship-caliber volleyball and positions Nitra as the favorite for the playoff crown.

An unexpected storyline has emerged around VK Trnava's historic collapse. The club's failure to secure a single victory across 18 matches represents an unprecedented low in Extraliga history, raising serious questions about roster composition, coaching decisions, and organizational stability. Their 6-goal total output across the season (an average of 0.33 goals per match) is catastrophically low by professional standards, suggesting either catastrophic injuries, tactical dysfunction, or fundamental competitive inadequacy. This season will likely serve as a cautionary tale about the importance of squad depth and continuity in professional volleyball.

Competitive Depth and Format Implications

The current season reveals the Extraliga's evolution as a more competitive and balanced championship. The emergence of Nitra and Komárno as co-leaders, neither of whom are the defending champion Slovan Bratislava, indicates that title contention is no longer monopolized by a single club. The regular season format—requiring each team to play 14 matches against seven opponents—provides sufficient sample size to identify the genuinely strongest teams, yet the playoff system ensures that regular season dominance does not guarantee championship success. The top four teams' relatively tight points clustering (Nitra and Komárno at 30, Slovan and Myjava at 26) suggests that the championship will be decided by playoff performance, tactical adjustments, and momentum rather than regular season records alone.

The 2025/26 season will commence with the playoff semifinals, where the intensity of best-of-five series will test each team's depth, resilience, and ability to perform under pressure. Nitra's superior goal difference may provide psychological advantage, but Komárno's identical record and recent playoff experience—as finalists in the previous season—could prove decisive. Slovan Bratislava's championship pedigree and experience of winning 13 titles should not be discounted, as defending champions frequently elevate their performance when the stakes are highest.

Historical Context and League Standing

The Slovak Extraliga occupies a distinctive position within European volleyball. While not commanding the global profile of the Italian SuperLega or French LNV, the Extraliga has established itself as a quality second-tier European competition. The league's consistent production of players for international competition and its regular representation in European club competitions underscore its competitive standards. The sponsorship by Niké reflects the league's commercial viability and growing market appeal, particularly within Central European markets where volleyball maintains strong cultural resonance.

The dominance of VK Slovan Bratislava across the competition's history—with 13 titles from approximately 34 seasons since 1992—demonstrates the club's organizational excellence and sustained competitive advantage. However, the current season's emergence of rivals suggests that the landscape is gradually democratizing, with improved investment and development in competing clubs challenging Bratislava's hegemony. This competitive evolution bodes well for the league's long-term health and commercial appeal.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Slovak Extraliga?

Eight teams compete in the Slovak Extraliga during the regular season, playing each other twice in a double round-robin format for 14 matches each.

Who has won the most Slovak Extraliga titles?

VK Slovan Bratislava holds the record with 13 championship titles, making them the most successful club in Slovak volleyball history. They won their most recent title in 2024/25.

How does relegation work in the Slovak Extraliga?

The bottom two teams in the final standings are relegated to Slovak Volleyball League Division 1. The second-place team from Division 1 earns promotion back to the Extraliga for the following season.

What is the playoff format in the Slovak Extraliga?

The top four teams from the regular season advance to the semifinals, competing in best-of-five series. The winners advance to the final series to determine the Extraliga champion.

How many European competition spots does the Extraliga provide?

The Extraliga champion qualifies for European club competitions, with typically two spots available for Slovak clubs in continental tournaments including the CEV Volleyball Champions League and Challenge Cup.

When was the Slovak Extraliga founded?

The Slovak Men's Volleyball League was founded in 1992 following Slovakia's independence from Czechoslovakia. It was rebranded as the Extraliga in 1998.

API data: 12 May 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026