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NVBF Releases List Of Clubs For 2025 Super Cup


The Nigeria Volleyball Federation (NVBF) has announced the selected teams to participate in the 2025 NVBF Super Cup for both men and women, a major event designed to spotlight top-level volleyball across the country.

New Telegraph reports that the competition will run from January 30 to February 8 at the Indoor Sports Hall, Package B, of the MKO Abiola Stadium in Abuja.

The tournament is expected to feature high-intensity matches as leading clubs from different divisions compete for honours, while also promoting the growth and visibility of volleyball in Nigeria.

In the men’s Premier Division, invited teams include Chief of Naval Staff Volleyball Club, Nigeria Customs Service Volleyball Club, and Nigeria Correctional Service Volleyball Club.

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The women’s Premier Division will see participation from the Nigeria Customs Service Volleyball Club, the Chief of Naval Staff Volleyball Club, and the Chief of Army Staff Volleyball Club.

For the men’s Division I category, Defence Spikers Volleyball Club, Ajase Ipo Volleyball Club, and Life Camp Volleyball Club have been selected.

On the women’s side, the line-up comprises Vipers Volleyball Club of Abuja, Federal Fire Service Volleyball Club, and Excelsior Volleyball Club from Abia State.

The federation explained that invitations were extended based on clubs’ recent performances and league positions, a move aimed at ensuring a competitive and high-quality championship.

The NVBF has pledged that the Super Cup will be professionally organised in line with global standards, assuring players, officials, and supporters of a smooth and memorable tournament that will further strengthen volleyball development across the nation.



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