Date | R | Domáci vs Hostia | - |
---|---|---|---|
05/02 12:30 | 1 | Diamond Food VC ženy vs Sport Center 1 ženy | 2-3 |
05/02 09:30 | 50 | [2] Taipei King Whale ženy vs Liaoning ženy [2] | 1-3 |
05/02 06:30 | 1 | [1] Hisamitsu Springs ženy vs VC Altai ženy [2] | 3-2 |
05/02 03:30 | 1 | [3] Paykan Tehran VC ženy vs Hip Hing ženy [5] | 3-0 |
05/01 12:30 | 2 | [1] Sport Center 1 ženy vs Liaoning ženy [2] | 3-1 |
05/01 09:30 | 2 | [1] Diamond Food VC ženy vs Taipei King Whale ženy [2] | 3-0 |
05/01 06:30 | 1 | [3] Paykan Tehran VC ženy vs VC Altai ženy [2] | 0-3 |
05/01 03:30 | 1 | [2] Hisamitsu Springs ženy vs Khuvsgul Erchim VC ženy [4] | 3-0 |
04/30 12:30 | 1 | [5] Paykan Tehran VC ženy vs Khuvsgul Erchim VC ženy [3] | 3-0 |
04/30 09:30 | 1 | [2] Hisamitsu Springs ženy vs Hip Hing ženy [4] | 3-0 |
04/29 12:30 | 5 | [1] Taipei King Whale ženy vs Sport Center 1 ženy [2] | 1-3 |
04/29 09:30 | 5 | [3] Hisamitsu Springs ženy vs Paykan Tehran VC ženy [4] | 3-0 |
The Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship, previously the AVC Cup Women's Club Tournament (between 1999 and 2002), is an annual continental club volleyball competition organised by the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC), the sport's continental governing body. The competition was first contested in 1999 in Thailand. It was not held in 2003 and 2020 due to 2002–2004 SARS outbreak and COVID-19 pandemic respectively.
The winner of the Asian Women's Club Volleyball Championship qualifies for the FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship.
Tianjin Bohai Bank holds the record for most victories, winning the competition five times. Teams from China have won the tournament eight times, the most for any nation. The current Asian club champions is Sport Center 1 from Vietnam, who defeated Diamond Food–Fine Chef (3–2) in the final of the 2023 event.