V-League (Philippines)

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The V-League is a collegiate volleyball league for both men and women in the Philippines organized by Sports Vision. The league is a revival of the former Shakey's V-League. The Metro Manila tournament is also known as the V-League Collegiate Challenge.

Founded2022
MottoWhere it all started!
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V-League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2025 V-League Collegiate Challenge
SportVolleyball
Founded2022
FounderSports Vision
MottoWhere it all started!
No. of teamsM: 8
W: 8
CountryPhilippines
VenuesPlaytime Filoil Centre
Ynares Sports Arena
Paco Arena
ContinentAVC (Asia)
Most recent
champions
M: FEU
W: Adamson
Most titlesM: FEU (2 titles)
W: Ateneo, Benilde, UST and Adamson (1 title each)
BroadcasterSolar Sports
Streaming partnerV-League
Official websitevleague.ph
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The league was established in 2022 as a result of the Premier Volleyball League turning into a professional league, which meant that collegiate women's teams can no longer take part. Thus, the V-League was relaunched to accommodate those teams. Collegiate men's teams from Spikers' Turf also moved to the revived league.

In 2025, Sports Vision established V-League Visayas, a regional counterpart for Visayas-based teams.

History

Precursor league

The V-League launched in 2022 traces its roots to the Shakey's V-League established in 2004 by Sports Vision Management Group, Inc.[1] The Shakey's V-League was initially an inter-collegiate women's league with teams from the UAAP, NCAA, CESAFI among others playing in the league.[2] The league had Shakey's Pizza as its title sponsor since its inception[1] until 2016.[3] The league would include corporate and non-collegiate teams in 2011.[2]

In 2014, a men's division was introduced during its 21st conference.[4][5][6] The following year, the men's tournament was spun-off as Spikers' Turf.[7][8]

In late-2016, Sports Vision announced that the Spikers' Turf would be merged back with the Shakey's V-League (which was renamed as the Premier Volleyball League).[9][10] The men's division in the PVL ended with the 2018 PVL Collegiate Conference as its final tournament. The Spikers' Turf was revived on October 6, 2018[11] and was reestablished as a separate legal entity from the PVL.[12]

Launch and inaugural season

The PVL became a professional league starting the 2021 season which meant collegiate and amateur teams can no longer take part.[13] Hence in October 2022, Sports Vision relaunched the collegiate conferences of the PVL and Spikers' Turf as a separate league – the V-League. Twelve teams are set to compete in the men's division and eight teams in the women's tournament.[14]

Visayas expansion

On March 21, 2025, V-League Visayas was first announced as a regional counterpart for Visayas-based teams. Its inaugural season is set to begin in July of that year.[15][16]

Teams

Result summary

Participating schools

Key
1st Indicates a team finished as the champions during the conference
2nd Indicates a team finished as the runners-up during the conference
3rd Indicates a team finished as the third placer during the conference
4th Indicates a team finished as the fourth placer during the conference
Indicates a team did not participate during the conference
WD Indicates a team initially participated during the conference but later withdrew

Men's division

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Team 2022 2023 2024 2025
Adamson Soaring Falcons10th
Ateneo Blue Eagles4th4th7th4th
Arellano Chiefs8th8th
Benilde Blazers11th6th
De La Salle Green Spikers7th1st2nd2nd
EAC Generals7th8th
FEU Tamaraws6th3rd1st1st
Letran Knights6th7th
NU Bulldogs1st5th3rd5th
Perpetual Altas3rd6th5th
San Beda Red Spikers5th8th
San Sebastian Stags12th
UP Fighting Maroons9th
UST Golden Spikers2nd2nd4th3rd
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Women's division

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Team 2022 2023 2024 2025
Adamson Lady Falcons2nd1st
Arellano Lady Chiefs4th
Ateneo Blue Eagles1st8th
Benilde Lady Blazers3rd1st4th3rd
Enderun Lady Titans5th
FEU Lady Tamaraws5th2nd2nd2nd
Letran Lady Knights6th5th
Lyceum Lady Pirates6th7th
Mapúa Lady Cardinals7th7th
NU Lady BulldogsWD
Perpetual Lady Altas4th6th
San Beda Lady Red Spikers8th
San Sebastian Lady Stags7th8th
UE Lady Warriors3rd3rd
UP Lady Maroons4th5th
UST Golden Tigresses6th1st
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Conference MVP by edition

Media coverage

The V-League games are streamed live on their official website and Facebook page and on-air thru television via CNN Philippines (2022) & Solar Sports (since 2023).[citation needed]

See also

References

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