Date | R | Home v Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
02/05 02:00 | - | Metropolitan Police v Oita Miyoshi | 2-3 |
02/05 01:54 | - | Fujitsu Kawasaki v VC Nagano Tridents | 3-0 |
02/04 06:00 | - | Tsukuba United v Daido Stell Red Star | 0-3 |
02/04 04:00 | - | Toyota SunHawks v Saitama Azalea | 1-3 |
02/04 04:00 | - | Metropolitan Police v Fujitsu Kawasaki | 2-3 |
02/04 02:00 | - | Oita Miyoshi v VC Nagano Tridents | 3-0 |
01/29 03:00 | - | Fujitsu Kawasaki v Saitama Azalea | 3-1 |
01/29 02:52 | - | Daido Stell Red Star v Tsukuba United | 3-1 |
01/28 06:00 | - | Metropolitan Police v Saitama Azalea | 3-1 |
01/28 04:00 | - | Toyota SunHawks v Tsukuba United | 3-1 |
01/28 02:00 | - | Fujitsu Kawasaki v Oita Miyoshi | 3-1 |
V.League Division 2 (V2) and V.League Division 3 (V3) are the second- and third-level volleyball leagues for both men and women in Japan. For women tournament, was only held in Division 2
The league started in 1998 as V1 League. In 2006 the name of V1.League was changed in the V.Challenge League. The Champion and runner-up team could play the replacement game with lower place teams of V.premier League.
On 2 February 2014 Japan Volleyball League Organization announced that:
In 2018–2019 season, V.League (Japan) was reorganized and renamed with V.League Division 2 replacing V.Challenge League 1 and V.League Division 3 replacing V.Challenge League 2.