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Volleyball League Women · 2025

Current Volleyball League Women 2025 standings with 7 teams. Expressway Co W leads the table with 69 points after 36 matches, followed by Hyundai E&C Hillstate W on 65 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonLostPoints For:Points AgainstPoint DiffForm
1Expressway Co W36241284:57+27
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2Hyundai E&C Hillstate W36221479:63+16
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3GS Caltex W36191773:66+7
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4Hungkuk W36191774:69+5
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5IBK W36181874:66+8
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6Pepper Savings Bank W36162061:75-14
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7Daejeon JKJ W3682842:91-49
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Results

Volleyball League Women · 50
Final01/04/2026–05/04/2026
Sun 05/0425–15 · 19–25 · 25–20 · 25–20
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Fri 03/0415–25 · 25–14 · 25–20 · 22–25 · 7–15
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Wed 01/0423–25 · 25–23 · 15–25 · 22–25
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Semi-finals26/03/2026–28/03/2026
Sat 28/0325–23 · 25–23 · 25–19
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Thu 26/0321–25 · 25–21 · 23–25 · 16–25
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Quarter-finals24/03/2026
Tue 24/0319–25 · 25–21 · 25–18 · 25–23
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Results25/02/2026–18/03/2026
Wed 18/0325–13 · 25–23 · 25–15
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Tue 17/0320–25 · 23–25 · 20–25
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Sun 15/0325–23 · 25–14 · 23–25 · 25–21
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Sat 14/0325–15 · 25–19 · 32–30
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Fri 13/0319–25 · 25–27 · 17–25
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Thu 12/0321–25 · 27–25 · 22–25 · 23–25
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Wed 11/0317–25 · 17–25 · 23–25
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Tue 10/0325–20 · 23–25 · 16–25 · 25–19 · 15–12
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Sun 08/0323–25 · 25–22 · 23–25 · 25–27
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Sat 07/0325–23 · 25–16 · 25–20
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Fri 06/0310–25 · 18–25 · 24–26
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Thu 05/0325–14 · 20–25 · 25–10 · 20–25 · 13–15
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Wed 04/0325–20 · 30–28 · 25–14
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Mon 02/0323–25 · 21–25 · 16–25
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Sun 01/0325–21 · 20–25 · 25–23 · 25–16
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Sat 28/0228–30 · 25–14 · 25–18 · 25–21
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Fri 27/0225–22 · 25–20 · 25–19
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Thu 26/0219–25 · 17–25 · 16–25
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Wed 25/0225–16 · 18–25 · 25–17 · 25–15
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 7 teams in the Volleyball League Women. Expressway Co W 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
Expressway Co W13624128457
Hyundai E&C Hillstate W23622147963
GS Caltex W33619177366
Hungkuk W43619177469
IBK W53618187466
Pepper Savings Bank W63616206175
Daejeon JKJ W7368284291

Past Seasons

Volleyball League Women

Browse 15 archived seasons of the Volleyball League Women, 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 16 Mar 2025

Founded2005

The V-League was established in 2005 as South Korea's first fully professional volleyball competition, elevating the sport from semi-professional status to a world-class standard. The league's creation marked a pivotal moment in Korean volleyball, transforming it into a platform for developing elite athletes and attracting international talent. Over two decades, the V-League has evolved into one of Asia's most competitive women's volleyball leagues, with significant investment from major corporate sponsors including Hyundai, GS Caltex, IBK, and others. The league has maintained a consistent seven-team format since its inception, with occasional team relocations and sponsorship changes reflecting the dynamic nature of corporate sports investment in South Korea. The V-League's global profile has strengthened considerably, with matches increasingly broadcast internationally and the league serving as a recruitment ground for national team players competing at Olympic and World Championship levels.

  • 2005 — V-League inaugural season launched with six teams, establishing professional volleyball in South Korea
  • 2010 — Suwon Hyundai Hillstate won their first championship title, beginning their era of dominance
  • 2016 — Hyundai E&C Hillstate won their fifth championship title in a single decade, cementing their status as the league's most successful franchise
  • 2019 — Incheon Heungkuk Life Pink Spiders claimed their fourth championship title, establishing themselves as the league's second-most successful team
  • 2024 — Hyundai E&C Hillstate won the championship in a thrilling final series against Pink Spiders, extending their record to 9 titles
  • 2025 — Expressway Co W emerged as title contenders, leading the regular season standings with a 68% win rate

Competition Format 16 Mar 2025

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The V-League operates as a single round-robin competition where all seven teams play each other multiple times across the regular season, which typically runs from October through March. Matches are contested in a best-of-five set format, with teams earning three points for a match win and one point for a loss. The top four teams from the regular season advance to a playoff tournament to determine the championship, with the first-place team receiving a bye to the semi-finals. The playoff structure uses best-of-three series format, with the winner crowned V-League champion. This format ensures competitive balance while providing multiple opportunities for teams to compete for the title through both regular season performance and playoff success.

Records 16 Mar 2025

Most titlesSuwon Hyundai Engineering & Construction Hillstate (9)All-time top scorerVictoria Danchak (530 points)

The 2023/24 season saw Hyundai E&C Hillstate clinch their ninth championship title with a dramatic 3-2 victory over Incheon Heungkuk Life Pink Spiders in the final series.

Analysis 16 Mar 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2024/25 season showcases a competitive landscape dominated by Expressway Co W, who lead the standings with an impressive 69 from 36 matches played, maintaining a 67%. Their 23-11 record and ++27 goal position them as clear title contenders heading into the critical playoff stage. Close behind, Hyundai E&C Hillstate W hold second place with 62 points from 33 matches, demonstrating the consistency that has defined their championship-winning history. Their 21-12 record reflects their status as defending champions and perennial contenders, though Expressway's strong regular season performance presents a genuine threat to their dominance.

The title race extends to Hungkuk W in third place with 55 points, who remain mathematically capable of challenging for the championship through the playoff tournament. Their 18-16 record and +7 goal difference suggest a team hitting form at the right time of the season. Expressway Co W occupy fourth place with 51 points, securing the final playoff spot with a 17-16 record. The playoff structure—which grants the first-place team a bye to the semi-finals—gives Expressway Co W a significant advantage as they prepare for the post-season championship push.

The relegation picture remains stable in this seven-team league format, with Daejeon JKJ W at the bottom with just 26 points from 34 matches. However, the absence of relegation in the V-League means all teams will compete in the following season, though their playoff exclusion marks a disappointing campaign. The standout performer of the season has been Expressway Co W, whose 68% win rate and consistent performances across the regular season have surprised traditional powerhouses and captivated Korean volleyball fans.

League Structure and Competitive Balance

The V-League's seven-team format has remained consistent since its 2005 founding, creating a stable competitive environment where corporate investment and player development are paramount. The regular season requires each team to play 34 matches—multiple games against each opponent—ensuring comprehensive assessment of team quality before the playoff tournament. This extended regular season format allows for natural performance fluctuations while rewarding consistency, as evidenced by Expressway Co W's sustained excellence throughout the 2024/25 campaign.

The playoff structure introduces additional drama and opportunity, with the top four teams competing for the championship. The bye awarded to the first-place team provides tangible reward for regular season dominance, though recent seasons have demonstrated that second and third-place teams can mount serious championship challenges. The best-of-three playoff series format ensures that single-match upsets are mitigated, though the intensity of playoff volleyball often produces unexpected outcomes. This combination of extended regular season and playoff competition has created a league format that consistently produces competitive, entertaining volleyball while maintaining competitive balance.

International Profile and Player Development

The Korean V-League serves as a crucial development platform for South Korea's national team program, with many V-League players competing at Olympic and World Championship levels. The league's investment in international recruitment has elevated the overall standard of play, with foreign athletes from Europe, Latin America, and Southeast Asia competing alongside Korean nationals. This internationalization has transformed the V-League from a domestic competition into a genuinely world-class volleyball league that attracts elite talent seeking high-level professional competition.

The presence of players like Victoria Danchak, who holds the all-time scoring record with 530 points, demonstrates the caliber of international athletes competing in the league. Foreign players often spend multiple seasons in South Korea, developing long-term relationships with clubs and contributing to sustained competitive excellence. The V-League's corporate sponsorship structure—with teams backed by major conglomerates like Hyundai, GS Caltex, and IBK—provides financial resources to compete for international talent, creating a virtuous cycle of investment and competitive improvement.

Historical Dominance and Championship Records

Suwon Hyundai Engineering & Construction Hillstate's nine championship titles represent an extraordinary achievement in professional sports, reflecting nearly two decades of sustained excellence. Their first championship in 2010/11 launched what has become the most successful franchise in V-League history, with multiple titles across different decades demonstrating organizational consistency and adaptation to changing competitive landscapes. The team's ability to maintain championship contention across 15+ seasons speaks to effective management, player development, and the resources provided by their Hyundai corporate sponsor.

The distribution of championships among multiple teams—with Incheon Heungkuk Life Pink Spiders winning four titles and other franchises capturing individual championships—demonstrates that while Hillstate has dominated, the league maintains sufficient competitive balance to allow other teams to challenge. The 2024/25 season's emergence of Expressway Co W as a title contender suggests that the competitive landscape continues to evolve, with new teams capable of challenging the traditional powerhouses. This balance between established excellence and emerging competition characterizes a healthy, competitive professional league.

Statistical Trends and Performance Metrics

Analysis of season-to-season statistics reveals evolving patterns in V-League volleyball. The 2025 season shows a home win percentage of 61.5% compared to 51.5% in 2024, indicating increased home-court advantage in the current campaign. The 63.2% both-teams-scoring rate in 2025 suggests competitive matches where both teams contribute offensively, while the 36.8% clean-sheet rate indicates defensive solidity remains achievable. These metrics provide valuable context for understanding match dynamics and team performance patterns throughout the season.

The historical data spanning multiple seasons demonstrates that the V-League maintains consistent competitive intensity, with win percentages and goal differentials showing natural variation reflecting different team compositions and competitive cycles. The current season's trends suggest an increasingly competitive environment where traditional powerhouses face genuine challenges from emerging contenders. Expressway Co W's 68% win rate represents elite-level performance, while the clustering of points among top teams indicates narrow margins separating championship contenders from mid-table teams.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the Korean V-League?

Seven professional women's volleyball teams compete in the V-League, the top tier of South Korean women's volleyball.

Who has won the most V-League championships?

Suwon Hyundai Engineering & Construction Hillstate has won nine championship titles, the most in V-League history since the league's founding in 2005.

When was the Korean V-League founded?

The V-League was founded in 2005 as South Korea's first fully professional volleyball competition, elevating the sport to elite international standards.

How does the V-League playoff system work?

The top four teams from the regular season advance to playoffs. The first-place team receives a bye to the semi-finals, while second and third-place teams compete in a best-of-three series for the other semi-final spot.

What is the V-League match format?

Matches are contested in a best-of-five set format, with teams earning three points for a win and one point for a loss in the round-robin regular season.

Which international players have competed in the Korean V-League?

The V-League attracts elite international talent, including Victoria Danchak (IBK), Megawati Hangestri, and numerous players from Europe, Latin America, and Southeast Asia seeking to compete at the highest professional level.

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