The Austrian Volley League Men is a men's volleyball competition organized by the Austrian Volleyball Federation (ÖVV), it was created in 1952. It is currently a 10 teams league running from September/October to April/May. The season starts with a Supercup match between the League and the Cup champions. The regular season is followed by playoffs, with the winner crowned as Austrian champions.

History

Between 1953 and 1961 the champions of Vienna were also given the title of the Austrian Champions. Since 1962 the league has been organized in the form of the national championships. From 1972 the league was reorganized and restructured in the form of the national league.

**Austria 1. Bundesliga Volleyball Tournament**

The Austria 1. Bundesliga is the premier volleyball league in Austria, showcasing the highest level of competition in the sport within the country. Established to promote and develop volleyball talent, the league features a dynamic mix of teams from across Austria, each vying for the coveted championship title.

The tournament runs annually, typically from September to April, culminating in an exciting playoff series that determines the league champion. Teams compete in a round-robin format during the regular season, with matches held in various venues, allowing fans to experience the thrill of live volleyball action.

The Austria 1. Bundesliga is known for its passionate fan base, skilled athletes, and high-quality matches. It serves as a platform for both established players and emerging talents, fostering a competitive environment that enhances the growth of volleyball in Austria.

In addition to the on-court action, the tournament promotes sportsmanship, teamwork, and community engagement, making it a significant event in the Austrian sports calendar. Whether you are a die-hard volleyball fan or new to the sport, the Austria 1. Bundesliga promises an exhilarating experience filled with intense rivalries, spectacular plays, and unforgettable moments. Join us in celebrating the spirit of volleyball in Austria!