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Final15/04/2026–22/04/2026
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Sat 18/0425–22 · 25–19 · 25–21
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Wed 15/0420–25 · 18–25 · 19–25
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3rd Place15/04/2026–22/04/2026
Wed 22/0423–25 · 20–25 · 25–18 · 25–20 · 17–15
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Sat 18/0425–20 · 24–26 · 20–25 · 25–23 · 16–18
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Wed 15/0425–18 · 21–25 · 23–25 · 25–18 · 13–15
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Semi-finals04/04/2026–08/04/2026
Wed 08/0414–25 · 17–25 · 19–25
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Wed 08/0425–20 · 18–25 · 17–25 · 18–25
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Sat 04/0425–20 · 25–19 · 25–22
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Sat 04/0425–22 · 25–12 · 25–16
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Quarter-finals21/03/2026–01/04/2026
Wed 01/0426–28 · 23–25 · 25–23 · 20–25
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Sun 29/0321–25 · 20–25 · 25–21 · 19–25
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Sat 28/0318–25 · 24–26 · 25–16 · 18–25
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Sat 28/0325–20 · 25–22 · 20–25 · 25–22
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Wed 25/0320–25 · 21–25 · 20–25
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Wed 25/0325–19 · 25–22 · 25–14
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Tue 24/0325–12 · 18–25 · 20–25 · 21–25
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Sat 21/0315–25 · 19–25 · 19–25
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Results06/03/2026–18/03/2026
Wed 18/0320–25 · 25–23 · 18–25 · 21–25
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Wed 18/0323–25 · 25–23 · 17–25 · 25–23 · 12–15
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Sat 14/0325–20 · 25–19 · 32–30
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Sat 14/0325–23 · 25–15 · 25–22
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Sat 07/0328–26 · 25–21 · 25–18
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Sat 07/0320–25 · 25–20 · 22–25 · 28–26 · 12–15
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Fri 06/0325–27 · 12–25 · 26–24 · 22–25
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Teams

1. DOL

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

Past Seasons

1. DOL

Browse 15 archived seasons of the 1. DOL, from 2010 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

Founded1991

The 1. DOL was established in 1991 as Slovenia's premier volleyball competition following the nation's independence from Yugoslavia. The league initially operated without a direct predecessor, though Slovenian clubs had previously competed in the Yugoslav volleyball system. Over three decades, the competition has evolved from a regional championship into a well-organized league featuring consistent competitive standards. The league has maintained an eight-team format for much of its modern era, with occasional adjustments to team count. Sponsorship naming rights have varied throughout its history, with the league currently operating under the "Sportklub prva odbojkarska liga" designation. The league's global profile has risen significantly due to the success of the Slovenian national team and the sustained excellence of domestic clubs in European club competitions.

  • 1991 — 1. DOL established as Slovenia's top volleyball division following independence
  • 1992 — OK Maribor wins first championship title in the post-independence era
  • 1994–1999 — Salonit Anhovo emerges as a dominant force, claiming five titles in six seasons
  • 2004 — ACH Ljubljana begins its unprecedented period of dominance in Slovenian volleyball
  • 2019 — ACH Ljubljana secures 15th consecutive title, extending its record championship run
  • 2025 — ACH Ljubljana achieves perfect 21-0 regular season record with 56-point goal difference

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams8Relegation spots2European spots2

The 1. DOL operates as a round-robin competition where 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 two points for a set-based victory (winning 3–0, 3–1, or 3–2), with the final standings determined by total points accumulated. The two lowest-finishing clubs are relegated to the 2. DOL at season's end. The top four teams advance to a best-of-five playoff series to determine the champion, with the first-place finisher receiving a bye to the semifinals. The top two clubs earn automatic qualification to European club competitions, typically the CEV Cup or European League competitions depending on the season's European allocation.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesACH Ljubljana (21)

The 2025/26 regular season produced a dominant performance by ACH Ljubljana, which finished with a perfect 21-0 record and accumulated 42 points, establishing a modern era benchmark for consistency and supremacy in the domestic league.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The Ljubljana club has secured first place with a perfect 21-0 regular season record, accumulating 0 from 0 matches. Their offensive firepower is remarkable, scoring 63 goals while conceding just 7, resulting in a +0 goal—a margin that demonstrates their complete superiority over the competition. This level of dominance has not been seen in recent Slovenian volleyball, with ACH Ljubljana establishing themselves as overwhelming favorites for the championship.

The title race is effectively decided, but the battle for playoff positions remains competitive. Calcit Kamnik holds second place with 0 wins and 6 losses (30 points), maintaining a +21 goal difference. occupies third position with 14 wins and 7 losses (28 points), just two points behind Kamnik. OK Maribor sits fourth with 12 wins and 9 losses (24 points), holding the final playoff spot by four points over fifth-place Pomgrad (20 points). The gap between fourth and fifth place is tight enough that the final regular season matches will determine which clubs advance to the playoffs.

Triglav Kranj has managed only 2 wins in 21 matches (4 points) with a devastating -39 goal difference, conceding 57 goals while scoring just 18. Fuzinar is in a similarly dire position with 2 wins (4 points) and a -44 goal difference, having scored 15 goals against 59 conceded. Both clubs are mathematically eliminated from playoff contention and will definitely contest the 2. DOL next season. Krka (16 points) sits in sixth place and must win their remaining matches to avoid joining the relegated teams, as their -12 goal difference leaves them vulnerable.

The standout performer of the season is undoubtedly ACH Ljubljana's collective attack. While individual player statistics are not readily available through official sources, the team's ability to maintain a perfect record while scoring 3.0 goals per match demonstrates exceptional consistency across their roster. The defensive discipline required to concede only 0.33 goals per match indicates world-class organization and execution. This performance suggests ACH Ljubljana has assembled a squad capable of competing at the highest levels of European club volleyball.

An unexpected storyline has emerged in the competitive nature of the second-place battle. While ACH Ljubljana's dominance is unsurprising given their historical supremacy, the close contest between Calcit Kamnik and Alpacem Kanal for second place has provided genuine intrigue. Kamnik's experience and established pedigree has kept them ahead, but Kanal's competitive performance suggests the traditional hierarchy of Slovenian volleyball may be shifting slightly, with multiple clubs now capable of challenging for top-four positions and European qualification.

The Dominance of ACH Ljubljana in European Context

ACH Ljubljana's 21 national titles place them among the most successful domestic volleyball clubs in Central Europe. Their consecutive championship run from 2004/05 to 2018/19 (15 straight titles) represents one of the most sustained periods of dominance in European club volleyball. The club has leveraged this domestic success to compete regularly in European club competitions, including appearances in the CEV Cup and other continental tournaments. This combination of domestic excellence and European participation has established Ljubljana as a genuine powerhouse in the regional volleyball landscape.

Competitive Evolution and League Standards

The 1. DOL has experienced gradual evolution in competitive standards since its founding in 1991. The emergence of Salonit Anhovo in the mid-1990s (five titles between 1994 and 1999) established the first sustained period of excellence. The subsequent rise of Calcit Kamnik (three titles: 2001, 2002, 2003) demonstrated that competitive balance was achievable. However, ACH Ljubljana's extended dominance since 2004 has created a somewhat hierarchical structure where the Ljubljana club operates at a clearly superior level. The recent competitive performances by Kamnik and Kanal suggest that other clubs are gradually closing the gap, which could lead to more balanced competition in future seasons.

Regional Significance and Player Development

As Slovenia's top volleyball division, the 1. DOL serves as the primary development pathway for players entering the Slovenian national team system. The league's relatively small size (eight teams) means that elite players are concentrated in a limited number of clubs, with ACH Ljubljana naturally attracting the best talent. This concentration has enabled the national team to achieve success on the international stage, including multiple European Championship final appearances. The league's role in developing players for European club competition has enhanced its international reputation and visibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the 1. DOL?

Eight teams compete in the 1. DOL during a standard season, each playing 14 matches in the regular season before the top four advance to playoffs.

Who has won the most 1. DOL titles?

ACH Ljubljana has won 21 national championships, including 15 consecutive titles from 2004/05 to 2018/19, making it the most successful club in Slovenian volleyball history.

How does relegation work in the 1. DOL?

The two lowest-finishing teams at the end of the regular season are relegated to the 2. DOL, with the possibility of promotion back to the top division the following season.

What is the playoff format in the 1. DOL?

The top four teams qualify for a best-of-five playoff series. The first-place finisher receives a bye to the semifinals, while second place plays fourth place and third plays second in the quarterfinals.

How many European spots are available from the 1. DOL?

The top two clubs in the 1. DOL earn automatic qualification to European club competitions, typically the CEV Cup or European League depending on the season's allocation.

When was the 1. DOL founded?

The 1. DOL was founded in 1991 following Slovenia's independence from Yugoslavia, making it one of the newer top-tier volleyball leagues in Europe.

API data: 25 May 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026