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Volleyball League

All 7 teams competing in the Volleyball League 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Volleyball League

Browse 16 archived seasons of the Volleyball League, 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 16 Mar 2026

Founded2005Preceded byKorean Volleyball Federation Amateur League

The V-League was established in 2005 as South Korea's inaugural professional volleyball competition, marking a watershed moment in Korean sports as volleyball transitioned from an amateur-only structure to a fully professional model. The league was created to elevate the standard of play domestically while providing a platform for Korean athletes to compete at international levels. Since its inception, the V-League has undergone significant structural evolution, including the integration of men's and women's championships into a unified playoff format from the 2023–24 season onwards. The league has attracted top-tier international talent alongside developing homegrown stars, establishing itself as one of Asia's most competitive volleyball tournaments. Broadcasting partnerships have expanded dramatically, with 2024 marking a pivotal year for international distribution agreements that brought V-League matches to audiences across Southeast Asia and beyond.

  • 2005 — V-League inaugural season launched with Hyundai Capital Skywalkers claiming the first men's championship
  • 2013–14 — Daejeon Samsung Fire Bluefangs won their first title, beginning their dominance of the league
  • 2023–24 — Historic first integrated championship final format introduced, unifying men's and women's playoffs
  • 2024 — Korea Volleyball Federation negotiated expanded broadcasting rights with GAD Sports for international distribution
  • 2024–25 — Cheonan Hyundai Skywalkers claimed their fifth championship title in the integrated playoff system

Competition Format 16 Mar 2026

Teams7Relegation spots1

The V-League operates as a single round-robin competition where each of the seven teams plays every opponent twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 12 matches per team during the regular season. Teams earn three points for a decisive victory (3–0 or 3–1 in sets), two points for a narrow win (3–2), and zero points for a loss. The regular season runs from October through April, with the top four teams advancing to a best-of-five playoff championship series. The playoff format was redesigned in the 2023–24 season to create an integrated championship where men's and women's divisions compete simultaneously, generating heightened media interest and fan engagement. The team finishing in last place is relegated to the second division. The competition is exclusively domestic with no international European qualification.

Records 16 Mar 2026

Most titlesDaejeon Samsung Fire Bluefangs (8)

The 2024–25 season featured 116 regular-season matches with a home-team advantage margin of 22.7 percentage points, the highest in recent V-League history, reflecting the significant tactical advantage of playing at home.

Analysis 16 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024–25 V-League season showcases a tightly contested competition with leading the regular season standings with 0 from 0 matches, maintaining a commanding 0% and a +0 goal. Their nearest challenger, , sits in second place with 42 points and an impressive +28 goal differential despite one fewer win, indicating superior set-winning efficiency. The title race between these two powerhouses will likely determine the championship, as both clubs have demonstrated consistency and depth throughout the campaign. Kepco occupies third place with 36 points, trailing the leaders by eight points, while Woori and KB Stars are separated by just two points in fourth and fifth positions respectively, creating a competitive mid-table battle for playoff positioning.

The relegation picture presents a stark contrast to the top of the table, with languishing in last place with only 10 points from 34 matches and a catastrophic −59 goal differential. Their 15% win rate represents a dramatic collapse, having won just five matches all season. This performance gap between Samsung and sixth-placed Busan OK (32 points) is among the most severe in recent V-League history, suggesting fundamental structural or personnel issues requiring urgent intervention. Busan OK, despite their sixth-place standing, remain in contention for a playoff spot, separated from the promotion line by only two points.

Hyundai Skywalkers have emerged as the standout performer of the 2024–25 season, particularly in set efficiency and defensive solidity. Their +28 goal differential—the league's best—demonstrates a balanced approach to both offensive production and defensive control. They have accumulated 74 goals for and conceded only 46, reflecting elite-level consistency across their roster. This performance has positioned them as genuine title contenders despite KAL Jumbos' 0-point advantage in the standings, and many analysts favor their chances in a best-of-five playoff series where depth and tactical flexibility prove decisive.

An unexpected storyline has emerged around Kepco's consistency and upward trajectory through the season. Despite finishing third, they have shown marked improvement in recent weeks, with their 55% win rate suggesting they remain competitive against the elite teams. Their +6 goal differential, while modest, indicates they are capable of winning tight matches—a crucial skill in playoff volleyball. The question remains whether Kepco can maintain momentum against the powerhouse clubs or if their third-place finish represents their ceiling.

The 2024–25 season has also highlighted the importance of home-court advantage, with the league recording a 22.7 percentage-point advantage for home teams—the highest margin in recent seasons. This dramatic home-field benefit suggests that playoff positioning and seeding will prove crucial, as teams earning higher seeds gain the psychological and logistical advantages of hosting more matches in their championship series. KAL Jumbos' first-place finish thus carries substantial playoff significance beyond mere points totals.

League Structure and Competitive Dynamics

The V-League's seven-team format creates a uniquely competitive environment where every match carries significant playoff implications. With only one team relegated annually, the bottom-three clubs remain mathematically capable of playoff qualification until very late in the season, maintaining suspense throughout the campaign. The current 2024–25 season exemplifies this dynamic, with the gap between fourth and sixth place representing just two points—a margin that could be erased with a single additional win.

The integrated playoff format introduced in 2023–24 has fundamentally transformed the league's commercial and competitive landscape. By unifying men's and women's championships into simultaneous playoff schedules, the V-League has generated unprecedented fan engagement and media coverage. The 2024–25 season builds on this innovation, with both divisions competing on parallel timelines that create compelling cross-gender narratives and equal platform visibility for women's volleyball. This structural reform positions South Korean volleyball as a leader in gender equity within professional sports.

International Competitiveness and Player Development

The V-League serves as a crucial development pathway for South Korean national team players competing in Olympic Games, FIVB World Championships, and continental competitions. The league's expansion of international broadcasting rights in 2024 reflects growing recognition of its competitive standard. The presence of foreign players—particularly from Japan, China, and Eastern European nations—has elevated the overall technical and tactical level of play. These international competitors bring varied playing styles and strategic approaches that enrich the domestic competition and expose Korean players to world-class training environments without requiring overseas relocation.

The 2024–25 season features several notable international players whose presence has contributed to the league's elevated competitive standards. Their performances in the V-League directly influence national team selections and international tournament outcomes, creating a virtuous cycle where league excellence translates into national team success.

Historical Championship Dominance

Daejeon Samsung Fire Bluefangs' eight championship titles represent an unprecedented level of sustained excellence in V-League history. Their dominance, particularly during the 2010s, established a championship culture that influenced the entire league's competitive standards. However, the recent emergence of Incheon Korean Air Jumbos as champions in 2023–24 and Cheonan Hyundai Skywalkers' fifth title in 2024–25 signals a shift toward more distributed championship success. This competitive balance has enhanced the league's appeal by eliminating predictability and creating genuine uncertainty about which club will ultimately prevail in the playoffs.

The historical records reveal that championship-winning teams typically demonstrate three critical characteristics: elite-level set conversion efficiency (winning close matches), defensive solidity reflected in goals-against metrics, and consistent performance across both home and away fixtures. The 2024–25 season's leaders—KAL Jumbos and Hyundai Skywalkers—both exemplify these qualities, suggesting that either club possesses the foundational attributes necessary for playoff success.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the V-League?

Seven professional men's clubs compete in the V-League during the regular season. All seven teams qualify for playoff consideration, with the top four advancing to the championship series.

What year was the V-League founded?

The V-League was founded in 2005 as South Korea's first professional volleyball league, replacing the amateur-only system that had existed previously.

How does the V-League playoff format work?

The top four teams from the regular season advance to a best-of-five playoff championship series. Since 2023–24, men's and women's championships have been integrated into a unified playoff schedule, creating simultaneous competition.

Which team has won the most V-League championships?

Daejeon Samsung Fire Bluefangs holds the record with eight championship titles. Cheonan Hyundai Capital Skywalkers has five titles, and Incheon Korean Air Jumbos has two.

What happens to the last-place team in the V-League?

The team finishing in seventh place is relegated to the Korean Volleyball Federation Division 2 for the following season.

How many points do teams earn for a volleyball match win?

Teams earn three points for a decisive victory (3–0 or 3–1 in sets) and two points for a narrow win (3–2). Losses earn zero points.

API data: 25 May 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2026