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The 2024 SEA Men's V.League is the 2nd edition of the SEA V.League, contested by four men's national teams that are the members of the Southeast Asian Volleyball Association (SAVA), the sport's regional governing body affiliated to Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC). [1]
SV.League, also known as Daido Life SV.League (大同生命 SV.LEAGUE) for sponsorship reasons, is the top-level professional volleyball league for both men and women in Japan since 2024. The league is succeeded the V.League as the premier volleyball tournament in Japan.
November 7, 2023 – 5 May 2024 : 2023–24 CEV Women's Champions League. winner: Imoco Volley Conegliano; October 24, 2023 – March 19 2024: 2023–24 CEV Cup. winner: Asseco Resovia; November 7, 2023 – March 20 2024: 2023–24 Women's CEV Cup. winner: Reale Mutua Fenera Chieri'76; October, 2023 – February 27 2024: 2023–24 CEV Challenge Cup
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The 2024 Men's Pan-American Volleyball Cup, officially named 2024 NORCECA XVII Panamerican Men Cup, was the 17th edition of the Men's Pan-American Volleyball Cup, the annual volleyball tournament organized by the Pan-American Volleyball Union (UPV) that brings together the NORCECA and Confederación Sudamericana de Voleibol (CSV) men's national teams.
The Japan Volleyball League Organization would create the SV.League as the newest top-flight volleyball organization Japan placing it above the V.League. [4] [5] For teams that do not wish to join the SV.League, both men's and women's leagues will be unified into one division under the name of V.League.
The AVC Men's Champions League, previously the AVC Cup Men's Club Tournament (between 1999 and 2002), and Asian Men's Club Volleyball Championship (between 2004 and 2024), is an annual continental club volleyball competition organized by the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC), the sport's continental governing body.
The Japan men's national volleyball team (Japanese: 男子バレーボール日本代表), also referred to as Ryujin Nippon (Japanese: 龍神ニッポン; Lit. trans: Dragon God of Japan) or simply Nippon, represents Japan in international volleyball competitions and friendly matches, governed by Japan Volleyball Association. [1]