Superliga de Voleibol Masculina

Superliga Masculina
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event Superliga de Voleibol Masculina 2014–15
Sport Volleyball
Founded 1965
No. of teams 11
Country  Spain
Most recent champion(s) CAI Teruel (2013–14)
Most titles CV Almería, 9 titles
Level on pyramid 1
Relegation to Superliga 2
Domestic cup(s) Copa del Rey
Official website rfevb.com

The Superliga de Voleibol Masculina, (SVM) is the top level of the Spanish volleyball. The championship was founded in 1983. Formerly known as Campeonato Nacional de División de Honor Masculina, and, since 1983 as the current name. The administration of the league is carried out by the Real Federación Española de Voleibol.

Competition format

9 teams played in a two-round format. Upon completion of regular season, the top four teams play Championship's playoffs, while the bottom team is relegated to Superliga 2.

During regular season, a win by 3–0 or 3–1 means 3 points to winner team, while a 3–2 win, 2 points for winner team & 1 for loser team.

Championship playoffs includes quarterfinals, semifinals and the Final and it's played to best of 3 games.

2014–15 season teams

CAI Teruel
Unicaja Almería
Ushuaïa Ibiza
Fund. Cajasol Juvasa
UBE L'Illa-Grau
Río Duero S.J.
Emevé
VP Madrid
Textil Santanderina
Cáceres
2014–15 Superliga de Voleibol Masculina teams
Vecindario ACE G.C.
Canary Islands
Team Stadium Capacity City/Area
CAI Teruel Los Planos 3,500 Teruel
Unicaja Almería Moisés Ruiz 1,750 Almería
Ushuaïa Ibiza Voley Es Viver 1,000 Ibiza Town
Vecindario ACE G.C. Pabellón Municipal 3,000 Vecindario, Santa Lucía de Tirajana
Fundación Cajasol Juvasa Los Montecillos 1,500 Dos Hermanas, Andalusia
UBE L'Illa-Grau Ciutat Esportiva 700 Castellón de la Plana
Río Duero–San José Los Pajaritos 2,000 Soria
Emevé Palacio de Deportes 3,500 Lugo
VP Madrid CDM Entrevías 500 Madrid
Textil Santanderina Matilde de la Torre 1,000 Cabezón de la Sal
Electrocash CCPH Juan Serrano Macayo 1,000 Cáceres

2014–15 season standings

Qualified for Playoff
Relegated
Matches Sets Points
Rank Team Pts W L W L Ratio W L Ratio
1 Unicaja Almería 54 18 2 57 10 5.700 1625 1219 1.333
2 CAI Teruel 54 17 3 57 12 4.750 1661 1228 1.353
3 Río Duero–San José 44 15 5 49 24 2.042 1691 1528 1.107
4 Ushuaïa Ibiza Voley 38 13 7 43 28 1.536 1638 1557 1.052
5 Fundación Cajasol Juvasa 33 12 8 39 32 1.219 1573 1558 1.010
6 Vecindario ACE G.C. 31 10 10 35 34 1.029 1486 1547 0.961
7 Electrocash CCPH 24 9 11 30 43 0.698 1584 1654 0.958
8 Textil Santanderina 21 7 13 29 46 0.630 1603 1719 0.933
9 UBE L'Illa-Grau 14 4 16 22 50 0.440 1465 1675 0.875
10 VP Madrid 13 4 16 16 51 0.314 1366 1620 0.843
11 Emevé 4 1 19 11 58 0.190 1312 1699 0.772

Champions by season

División de Honor

Season Champion
1965 Picadero-Damm Barcelona
1966 Picadero-Damm Barcelona
1967 Hispano Francès Barcelona
1968 Hispano Francès Barcelona
1969 Atlético Madrid
1970 Atlético Madrid
1971 Atlético Madrid
1972 Real Madrid
1973 Hispano Francès Barcelona
1974 Atlético Madrid
Season Champion
1975 Atlético Madrid
1976 Real Madrid
1977 Real Madrid
1978 Real Madrid
1979 Real Madrid
1980 Real Madrid
1981 Son Amar Palma
1982 Son Amar Palma
1983 Real Madrid

Superliga Masculina

Season Champion
1984 Son Amar
1985 Salesianos Atocha
1986 Son Amar
1987 Son Amar
1988 Son Amar
1989 Son Amar
1990 Constructora Atlántica Canaria
1991 Gran Canaria
1992 Gran Canaria
1993 Gran Canaria
1994 Calvo Sotelo Gran Canaria
1995 Grupo Duero
1996 Caja Salamanca y Soria
1997 Unicaja Almería
1998 Unicaja Almería
1999 Numancia Caja Duero

Season Champion
2000 Unicaja Almería
2001 Unicaja Almería
2002 Unicaja Almería
2003 Unicaja Almería
2004 Unicaja Almería
2005 Unicaja Almería
2006 Son Amar Palma
2007 Drac Palma
2008 Drac Palma
2009 CAI Voleibol Teruel
2010 CAI Voleibol Teruel
2011 CAI Voleibol Teruel
2012 Caja3 Teruel
2013 Unicaja Almería
2014 CAI Teruel

Titles by team

Team # Titles Season
Andalusia Unicaja Almería 9 1997, 1998, 2000, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 & 2013
Community of Madrid Real Madrid 7 1972, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 & 1983
Balearic Islands Son Amar Palma 7 1981, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988 & 1989
Community of Madrid Atlético Madrid 5 1969, 1970, 1971, 1974 & 1975
Aragon CAI Teruel 5 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 & 2014
Canary Islands Calvo Sotelo Gran Canaria 5 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 & 1995
Catalonia Hispano Francès 3 1967, 1968 & 1973
Castile and León Numancia CMA Soria 3 1995, 1996 & 1999
Balearic Islands Pòrtol 3 2006, 2007 & 2008
Catalonia Picadero 2 1965, 1966
Community of Madrid Salesianos Madrid 1 1985

See also

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