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Pro Volleyball League (PVL) was a professional men's indoor volleyball league in India.[1] The inaugural season took place in February 2019.[2] The league was an initiative between the Volleyball Federation of India, Head Digital Works Pvt. Ltd. and Baseline Ventures. The inaugural season of the league was won by Chennai Spartans.[3] Later in the year 2022 the league was rebranded as Prime Volleyball League.[4]

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Structure

The Pro Volleyball League encompassed six franchises, representing cities across India. All teams filed tenders with Baseline Ventures, listing the two cities they would be interested in bidding for.[5] The teams were officially announced at a press conference in Mumbai.[6]

Teams

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Format

Each team will have 12 players with a maximum of two reserve players. All teams have a salary purse of 75 lakhs from which they pick their team via an auction and player draft.[8] Players are divided into five categories – International Icons, Indian Icons, Sr. Indian Internationals, Nationals, and U-21 players. The International Icon players are picked through a draft process while the Indian players are chosen via an auction.[9] Ranjit Singh of Punjab emerged as the top pick in Season 1. Ahmedabad Defenders shelled out ₹13 lakhs for him at the auction.[10]

There were a total of 18 matches in Season 1. Each team plays against each other in a round-robin format with the top 4 teams moving into the Semi-Finals.[11] In Season 1, matches were held in Kochi at the Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium and in Chennai at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.[citation needed]

Season 1

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The first season started on 2 February 2019 and concluded on 22 February 2019.

Fixtures

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