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DateRHome v Away-
11/16 14:00 - Saipa Alborz v Kaleh Mazandaran 3-1
11/16 14:00 - Havash Gonbad v Bank Sarmayeh 0-3
11/16 13:30 - Shahrdari Sari v Matin Varamin 3-2
11/16 13:30 - Shahrdari Arak v Paykan Tehran 0-3
11/16 13:30 - Shahrdari Tabriz v Shahrdari Urmia 3-0
11/16 11:46 - Parseh Tehran v Arman Ardakan 1-3
11/13 13:54 - Saipa Alborz v Shahrdari Urmia 3-0
11/13 13:24 - Shahrdari Tabriz v Paykan Tehran 2-3
11/13 13:23 - Shahrdari Arak v Shahrdari Sari 0-3
11/13 13:22 - Matin Varamin v Havosh Gonbad 3-0
11/13 12:29 - Kaleh Mazandaran v Parseh Tehran 3-2
11/09 14:00 - Havosh Gonbad v Shahrdari Arak 3-1
11/09 14:00 - Bank Sarmayeh v Matin Varamin 1-3
11/09 13:30 - Shahrdari Urmia v Parseh Tehran 3-0
11/09 13:30 - Shahrdari Sari v Shahrdari Tabriz 3-1
11/09 13:30 - Arman Ardakan v Kaleh Mazandaran 0-3
11/09 12:00 - Paykan Tehran v Saipa Alborz 3-2
11/02 11:20 - Parseh Tehran v Paykan Tehran 3-1
11/02 11:20 - Shahrdari Tabriz v Havosh Gonbad 3-0
11/02 11:20 - Shahrdari Arak v Matin Varamin 3-1
11/02 11:20 - Arman Ardakan v Shahrdari Urmia 1-3
11/02 11:20 - Kaleh Mazandaran v Bank Sarmayeh 0-3
11/02 11:20 - Saipa Alborz v Shahrdari Sari 3-0
10/30 14:00 - Havosh Gonbad v Saipa Alborz 1-3
10/30 14:00 - Paykan Tehran v Arman Ardakan 3-1
10/30 13:30 - Shahrdari Sari v Parseh Tehran 3-2
10/30 13:30 - Matin Varamin v Shahrdari Tabriz 3-0
10/30 11:54 - Bank Sarmayeh v Shahrdari Arak 3-1
10/26 10:04 - Saipa Alborz v Matin Varamin 2-3
10/26 10:04 - Shahrdari Tabriz v Shahrdari Arak 3-1

The Iranian Volleyball Super League (IVSL) is a professional volleyball league in Iran at the top of the Iranian volleyball league system. It was founded in 1975 as the Pasargad Cup, but after the Iranian Revolution it was renamed to the first Division. In 1997 the league system was revamped, and the Iranian Super League was established.

History

The first season of a national Iranian volleyball league was held in 1975 with 12 teams competing. In 1979 due to the Iranian Revolution the league was canceled.

In 1989, the first Hazfi Cup for Iranian volleyball teams was held. During this period there was no national league and teams competed in the provincial and local leagues instead.

Shortly after the Hazfi Cup, in 1990 the national volleyball league of Iran was restarted by the Iranian Volleyball Federation with 10 teams competing and was called the Fajr Cup. In 2010 the format of the league was changed and 12 teams competed in the league, which was later increased to 14 shortly after and the name was also changed to the Iranian Volleyball Super League or the Iranian Volleyball Premier League.

The Iran Super League, officially known as the Iranian Volleyball Super League (ISL), is the premier professional volleyball tournament in Iran, showcasing the country's top talent and fostering a competitive spirit among clubs. Established in 2003, the league has grown in stature and popularity, attracting both local and international players, coaches, and fans.

The tournament features a series of intense matches played between various clubs from across Iran, each vying for the coveted championship title. The league typically runs from late autumn to spring, culminating in a thrilling playoff series that determines the ultimate champion. Teams compete in a round-robin format during the regular season, with the top performers advancing to the playoffs.

The Iran Super League is renowned for its high level of play, with many players having represented the national team in international competitions. The league not only serves as a platform for showcasing emerging talent but also plays a crucial role in the development of volleyball in the region.

Fans can expect an electrifying atmosphere at matches, with passionate supporters rallying behind their teams. The league also emphasizes sportsmanship and community engagement, making it a significant cultural event in Iranian sports.

With its rich history, competitive spirit, and commitment to excellence, the Iran Super League continues to elevate the profile of volleyball in Iran and inspire future generations of athletes.