Bulgaria — Volleyball
Browse all Volleyball leagues from Bulgaria. Standings, fixtures and statistics.
SuperLiga
Type: LeagueSuperliga Women
Type: LeagueSupercup
Type: CupOverview Apr 1, 2026
Volleyball in Bulgaria has a strong tradition dating back to the early 20th century. The SuperLiga features 26 clubs across 3 competitions.
Bulgaria was a competitive volleyball nation during the Cold War era, with the national team achieving a World Championship silver medal in 1970. The sport continues to maintain a following in the country.
History Apr 1, 2026
Volleyball was introduced to Bulgaria in the 1920s, and the Bulgarian Volleyball Federation was founded in 1929. The sport flourished during the communist period with state support.
Bulgaria's golden era came in the 1960s and 1970s, highlighted by the World Championship silver medal in 1970. Since the transition era, Bulgarian volleyball has faced challenges in maintaining its earlier competitive standards.
- —1929 — Bulgarian Volleyball Federation founded
- —1970 — World Championship silver medal
- —1980 — Best Olympic finish at 5th place
Governing Body
The Bulgarian Volleyball Federation (BVF) governs volleyball in Bulgaria. Founded in 1929, it is a member of the CEV and FIVB.
League System
The Bulgarian Volleyball Superliga is the top division of volleyball in Bulgaria. The Bulgarian Volleyball Cup provides knockout competition.
Achievements
Bulgaria's greatest volleyball achievement is the World Championship silver medal in 1970. The national team was also competitive at the 1980 Olympics. Bulgaria continues to participate in European and World Championship qualifiers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the top volleyball league in Bulgaria?
The Bulgarian Volleyball Superliga is the top division of volleyball in Bulgaria.
Has Bulgaria won a medal at the Volleyball World Championship?
Yes, Bulgaria won the World Championship silver medal in 1970.
When was the Bulgarian Volleyball Federation founded?
The Bulgarian Volleyball Federation was founded in 1929.