Estonia — Volleyball
Browse all Volleyball leagues from Estonia. Standings, fixtures and statistics.
Esiliiga
Type: LeagueMeistriliiga Women
Type: LeagueEMV
Type: CupOverview Apr 1, 2026
Volleyball in Estonia has a growing profile, boosted by co-hosting the European Championship. The Esiliiga features 21 clubs across 3 competitions.
Estonian volleyball has benefited from European Championship hosting experience and continues to develop domestically.
History Apr 1, 2026
Volleyball has been played in Estonia since the 1920s, with the Estonian Volleyball Association founded in 1923. During the Soviet era, Estonian volleyball was part of the Soviet system.
After independence, the federation was re-established in 1992. A significant boost came when Estonia co-hosted the European Championship in 2017, raising the sport's profile in the country.
- —1923 — Estonian Volleyball Association founded
- —1992 — Re-established after restoration of independence
- —2017 — Co-hosted European Championship
Governing Body
The Estonian Volleyball Association governs volleyball in Estonia. Originally founded in 1923 and re-established in 1992, it is a member of the CEV and FIVB.
League System
The Estonian Volleyball League is the top division of volleyball in Estonia. The Estonian Volleyball Cup provides knockout competition.
Achievements
Estonia co-hosted the European Volleyball Championship in 2017, which was a milestone for the sport in the country. The national team participates in European and World Championship qualification.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the top volleyball league in Estonia?
The Estonian Volleyball League is the top division of volleyball in Estonia.
Has Estonia hosted a major volleyball event?
Yes, Estonia co-hosted the European Volleyball Championship in 2017.
When was the Estonian Volleyball Association founded?
The Estonian Volleyball Association was originally founded in 1923.