Philippine Super Liga
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The Philippine Super Liga (PSL; alternatively spelled as Philippine Superliga) was a non-professional[1][2] corporate club women's volleyball league in the Philippines. It was first organized by SportsCore Event Management and Consultancy, Inc. and later owned by Athletic Events & Sports Management Group (ACES), Inc. The league was envisioned to provide former collegiate players a league with which they can continue with their volleyball career.[3][4]
Sport | Volleyball |
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Founded | 2013 |
First season | 2013 |
Ceased | 2021 |
Motto | Iba Ang Laro Dito (lit.ā'The game is different here') |
Country | Philippines |
Continent | AVC (Asia) |
Last champion(s) | W: F2 Logistics Cargo Movers M: Cignal HD Spikers |
Most titles | W: Petron Blaze Spikers (9 titles) |
Official website | philippinesuperliga |
The PSL also had a men's division from 2013 to 2014, although its beach volleyball tournament both have a women's and men's division since its inception.
In 2021, the PSL was left without any active team after all teams either filed a leave of absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic or moved to the newly professionalized Premier Volleyball League, the PSL's rival league.