DateRThuis v Uit-
01/12 05:00 - Toyota Motor Sun Hawks v Tokyo Verdy 3-1
01/12 04:00 - Daido Steel Red Star v Kinen Trinity Blitz 3-0
12/09 03:00 - Toyota SunHawks v Tsukuba United 3-0
11/25 05:00 1 Saitama Azalea v Kinen Trinity Blitz 3-0
11/25 03:00 1 Metropolitan Police v Tsukuba United 3-1
11/24 06:00 - Saitama Azalea v Metropolitan Police 2-3
11/24 04:00 - Tsukuba United v Kinen Trinity Blitz 3-1
11/24 02:00 - Fujitsu Kawasaki v Tokyo Verdy 3-0
11/17 07:00 - Tokyo Verdy v Saitama Azalea 3-2
11/17 04:00 - Tsukuba United v Nagano GaRons 0-3
11/16 10:00 1 Tokyo Verdy v Metropolitan Police 1-3
11/11 06:00 - Tsukuba United v Fujitsu Kawasaki Red Spirit 0-3
11/11 04:00 - Metropolitan Police v Saitama Azalea 3-1
11/11 02:00 - Toyota Motor Sun Hawks v Kinen Trinity Blitz 3-1
11/10 06:00 - Tsukuba United v Tokyo Verdy 3-1
11/10 04:00 - Daido Steel Red Star v Saitama Azalea 3-1
11/10 02:00 - Metropolitan Police v Nagano GaRons 3-1
02/18 05:00 - Fujitsu Kawasaki v Saitama Azalea 3-0
02/18 03:00 - Oita Miyoshi v Toyota SunHawks 3-1
02/18 03:00 - Metropolitan Police v Tsukuba United 3-2
02/17 06:00 - Metropolitan Police v VC Nagano Tridents 4-1
02/17 04:00 - Daido Steel Red Star v Tsukuba United 3-1
02/11 03:00 - VC Nagano Tridents v Daido Steel Red Star 3-2
02/10 06:00 - VC Nagano Tridents v Fujitsu Kawasaki 3-0
02/10 04:00 - Daido Steel Red Star v Saitama Azalea 3-2
02/04 03:00 - Daido Steel Red Star v Toyota SunHawks 3-1
02/03 05:00 - Daido Stell Red Star v Oita Miyoshi 1-3
02/03 03:00 - VC Nagano Tridents v Toyota SunHawks 0-3
01/28 05:00 - Fujitsu Kawasaki v Daido Stell Red Star 3-1
01/28 03:00 - Oita Miyoshi v Metropolitan Police 3-1

Wikipedia - V.Challenge League

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

History

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:

  1. V.Challenge League will be divided into V.Challenge League 1 and V.Challenge League 2 from next season.
  2. V.Challenge League 1 include higher 8 teams in the 2014–15 season.
  3. V.Challenge League 2 include lower teams in the 2014–15 season.
  4. Associate teams of JVL will play in the V.Challenge League 2.
  5. Bottom team of V.Challenge League 1 and top team of V.Challenge League 2 will compete a Promotion and relegation match except associate teams.

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.

**Japan - V Challenge League 1**

De Japan - V Challenge League 1 is het tweede niveau van de professionele volleybalcompetitie voor heren in Japan. De competitie bestaat uit 10 teams die gedurende het seizoen een dubbele ronde spelen. De bovenste twee teams promoveren naar de V.League Division 1, terwijl de onderste twee teams degraderen naar de V.Challenge League 2.

De V Challenge League 1 werd opgericht in 2009 als een manier om het niveau van Japanse volleybal te verbeteren. De competitie heeft een aantal van de beste spelers van Japan voortgebracht, waaronder Yuki Ishikawa, Kunihiro Shimizu en Masahiro Yanagida.

De V Challenge League 1 is een opwindende en competitieve competitie die een geweldige manier is om het Japanse volleybaltalent van morgen in actie te zien.