DateRHome v Away-
12/30 04:05 1 [5] Suntory Sunbirds v Wolfdogs Nagoya [3] 3-1
12/29 05:05 1 [2] JTEKT Stings v JT Thunders [6] 2-3
12/29 04:05 1 [5] Suntory Sunbirds v Wolfdogs Nagoya [3] 2-3
12/29 04:05 1 [9] VC Nagano Tridents v Tokyo Great Bears [4] 0-3
12/29 03:05 1 [8] Toray Arrows v Osaka Sakai Blazers [7] 3-2
12/28 07:05 1 [1] Osaka Bluteon v Voreas Hokkaido [10] 3-1
12/28 05:05 1 [3] JTEKT Stings v JT Thunders [6] 3-1
12/28 05:05 1 [8] Toray Arrows v Osaka Sakai Blazers [7] 1-3
12/28 05:05 1 [9] VC Nagano Tridents v Tokyo Great Bears [5] 0-3
12/27 09:05 1 [2] Osaka Bluteon v Voreas Hokkaido [10] 3-0
12/08 09:35 1 [10] Voreas Hokkaido v JTEKT Stings [3] 0-3
12/08 05:35 1 [2] Wolfdogs Nagoya v Suntory Sunbirds [4] 2-3
12/08 05:05 1 [1] Osaka Bluteon v Tokyo Great Bears [5] 0-3
12/08 04:05 1 [6] JT Thunders v Toray Arrows [8] 3-1
12/08 04:05 1 [7] Osaka Sakai Blazers v VC Nagano Tridents [9] 3-0
12/07 09:35 1 [10] Voreas Hokkaido v JTEKT Stings [3] 2-3
12/07 06:35 1 [2] Wolfdogs Nagoya v Suntory Sunbirds [4] 3-1
12/07 06:05 1 [7] Osaka Sakai Blazers v VC Nagano Tridents [9] 3-0
12/07 05:05 1 [1] Osaka Bluteon v Tokyo Great Bears [5] 3-1
12/07 05:05 1 [6] JT Thunders v Toray Arrows [8] 3-2
12/01 05:35 1 [1] Wolfdogs Nagoya v Tokyo Great Bears [5] 3-2
12/01 05:05 1 [4] JTEKT Stings v JT Thunder [6] 3-1
12/01 05:05 1 [9] Toray Arrows v Voreas Hokkaido [10] 3-2
12/01 04:05 1 [8] VC Nagano Tridents v Osaka Bluteon [2] 0-3
11/30 06:35 1 [1] Wolfdogs Nagoya v Tokyo Great Bears [5] 3-1
11/30 05:05 1 [8] VC Nagano Tridents v Osaka Bluteon [3] 0-3
11/30 05:05 1 [4] JTEKT Stings v JT Thunder [6] 3-2
11/30 05:05 1 [9] Toray Arrows v Voreas Hokkaido [10] 3-0
11/29 10:05 1 [3] Suntory Sunbirds v Osaka Sakai Blazers [7] 3-2
11/28 10:05 1 [5] Suntory Sunbirds v Osaka Sakai Blazers [7] 3-0

Wikipedia - SV.League

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.

History

The SV.League takes it roots from the V.League of the Japan Volleyball League Organization. The league which was for a long time known as the V.Premier League was established in 1994.

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. The name of the league was announced to be the SV.League.

**Japan SV.League: A Premier Volleyball Tournament**

The Japan SV.League is an exhilarating annual volleyball tournament that showcases the best talent in the sport from across the nation. Established to promote competitive volleyball and foster sportsmanship, the league attracts top teams from various regions, including both professional and semi-professional clubs.

Held in state-of-the-art arenas, the tournament features a series of thrilling matches that captivate fans with high-energy performances, strategic gameplay, and remarkable athleticism. Teams compete in a round-robin format, culminating in intense playoff rounds that determine the ultimate champion of the league.

The Japan SV.League not only highlights the skills of seasoned players but also serves as a platform for emerging talent to shine. With a strong emphasis on community engagement, the tournament encourages local support and participation, making it a beloved event for volleyball enthusiasts of all ages.

In addition to the on-court action, the Japan SV.League promotes a vibrant atmosphere with fan activities, merchandise stalls, and food vendors, creating a festive environment for spectators. Whether you are a die-hard volleyball fan or a newcomer to the sport, the Japan SV.League promises an unforgettable experience filled with excitement, camaraderie, and the spirit of competition. Join us as we celebrate the passion and prowess of volleyball in Japan!