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  2. V.League (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The V.League 1 (Japanese: Vリーグ) is a top-level professional volleyball league for both men and women in Japan. The league started in 1994. The competitions are organized by the Japan Volleyball League Organization. The league was called V.Premier League before the reform took place in 2018.

  3. SV.League - Wikipedia

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    The league which was for a long time known as the V.Premier League was established in 1994. [1] The Japan Volleyball League Organization would create a new top-flight volleyball league in Japan over the existing V.League as the highest level of Japanese volleyball league. This plan was announced in January 2023. [2]

  4. Category:Volleyball competitions in Japan - Wikipedia

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    2017–18 V.Premier League Men's; 2018–19 V.League Division 1 Men's; 2018–19 V.League Division 1 Men's squads; 2019–20 V.League Division 1 Men; 2019–20 V.League Division 1 Men's squads; 2022 Emperor's Cup and Empress' Cup All Japan Volleyball Championship; 2022–23 V.League Division 1 Men's; 2023 Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball ...

  5. Astemo Rivale Ibaraki - Wikipedia

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    It was promoted to the V.League in 1998. In April 2009, it lost the V.challenge match, so it was demoted to the V.challenge League for the next season. In April 2010, the team name was changed to Hitachi Rivale. In April 2013, It was re-promoted to V. Premier League after beating Denso Airybees.

  6. JTEKT Stings Aichi - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the club won the Challenge League for the first time. In 2013, the club was promoted to V.Premier League (later was changed to V.League division 1), the highest league in Japan, after beating Oita Miyoshi Weisse Adler. [1] [2] [3] In 2020, the club won V.League division 1 title in Season 2019/20 for the first time in club's history. [4]

  7. Osaka Blazers Sakai - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Blazers Sakai is a men's professional volleyball team based in Sakai city, Osaka, Japan.It plays in the V.Premier League.. The club was founded in 1939 as part of the Kitakyushu, Fukuoka-based Yawata Steel athletic club which also included football club Yawata Steel F.C. [1] In 1969 the volleyball section split and moved to Sakai.

  8. Takeshi Nagano - Wikipedia

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    2010-11 V.Premier League – 4th place, with Panasonic Panthers. 2011-12 V.Premier League – Champion, with Panasonic Panthers. 2012 Kurowashiki All Japan Volleyball Championship – Champion, with Panasonic Panthers. 2012-13 V.Premier League – Runner-Up, with Panasonic Panthers.

  9. NEC Blue Rockets - Wikipedia

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    NEC Blue Rockets (NECブルーロケッツ, NEC Burū Rokettsu) is a men's volleyball team based in Fuchu city, Tokyo, Japan. It plays in V.Premier League . The owner of the club is NEC .