V-League Visayas

V-League Visayas
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2025 V-League Visayas season
SportVolleyball
Founded2025
FounderSports Vision
MottoWhere it all started!
No. of teamsM: 6
W: 6
Country Philippines
ContinentAVC (Asia)
Most recent
champion(s)
M: UC Webmasters
W: USJ–R Lady Jaguars
Most titlesM: UC (1 title)
W: USJ-R (1 title)
Streaming partner(s)Pilipinas Live
Official websitevleague.ph

V-League Visayas is a regional collegiate volleyball league in the Philippines organized by Sports Vision for teams based in Visayas. The league was established in 2025 as a regional counterpart to the V-League in Metro Manila.

The league is composed of six teams in both women's and men's divisions, all based in Cebu City and are affiliated with Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation, Inc. (CESAFI)

History

Background

In 2022, the Sports Vision established the V-League, a revival of the former Shakey's V-League that lasted from 2004 to 2016.[1][2] Historically, teams from CESAFI have competed in the SVL,[3] with the last time being the 2014 SVL 1st Conference, which saw Southwestern University's Lady Cobras take part.

V-League Visayas was first announced on March 21, 2025 with Ken Ucang as its commissioner. Sports Vision president Ricky Palou stated that the tournament will "complement the CESAFI tournaments by giving players more opportunities to excel." Multiple schools across Cebu City have backed and expressed support for the regional league.[4][5][6]

Launch

The inaugural season of V-League Visayas will start on July 6, 2025. It will feature six CESAFI teams who will compete in both the women's and men's divisions.[7]

Teams

These are the teams who will compete for the inaugural season of .

2025 V-League Visayas teams
Team School Collegiate League
Men's division
CIT-U Wildcats Cebu Institute of Technology – University CESAFI
UC Webmasters University of Cebu CESAFI
USC Warriors University of San Carlos CESAFI
USJ–R Jaguars University of San Jose–Recoletos CESAFI
USPF Panthers University of Southern Philippines Foundation CESAFI
UP Cebu Fighting Maroons University of the Philippines Cebu CESAFI
Women's division
CIT-U Lady Wildcats Cebu Institute of Technology – University CESAFI
UC Lady Webmasters University of Cebu CESAFI
USC Lady Warriors University of San Carlos CESAFI
USJ–R Lady Jaguars University of San Jose–Recoletos CESAFI
USPF Lady Panthers University of Southern Philippines Foundation CESAFI
UP Cebu Fighting Maroons University of the Philippines Cebu CESAFI

Result summary

Season Men's division Women's division
Champions Runners-up Third place Champions Runners-up Third place
2025 UC Webmasters USPF Panthers USC Warriors USJ–R Lady Jaguars USC Lady Warriors UC Lady Webmasters

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

Team 2025
CIT-U Wildcats 4th
UC Webmasters 1st
USC Warriors 3rd
USJ-R Jaguars 5th
USPF Panthers 2nd
UP Cebu Fighting Maroons 6th

Women's division

Team 2025
CIT-U Lady Wildcats 4th
UC Lady Webmasters 3rd
USC Lady Warriors 2nd
USJ-R Lady Jaguars 1st
USPF Lady Panthers 5th
UP Cebu Fighting Maroons 6th

Conference MVP by edition


See also

References

  1. ^ "Shakey's V-League Turning dormant sport to a sporting spectacle". The Philippine Star. November 12, 2020. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  2. ^ "V-League relaunches with 12 men's, 8 women's varsity teams". Tiebreaker Times. October 9, 2022. Retrieved October 11, 2022.
  3. ^ Satumbaga-Villar, Kristel (November 12, 2020). "PVL to turn pro - Ricky Palou". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  4. ^ "V-League Visayas set to boost Cebu's volleyball scene". vleague.ph. March 21, 2025. Retrieved March 21, 2025.
  5. ^ "V-League Visayas: Bridging dreams for provincial volley stars". vleague.ph. June 14, 2025. Retrieved June 14, 2025.
  6. ^ Rosal, Glendale G. (March 21, 2025). "V-League Visayas set to take center stage in Cebu". Cebu Daily News. Retrieved July 3, 2025.
  7. ^ Villaruel, Emmanuel B. (July 1, 2025). "V-League a golden opportunity for Cebu volleyball community (Inaugural Visayas tournament set to kick off July 6)". The Freeman. Retrieved July 3, 2023.