Yugoslav Volleyball Championship
- Yugoslav Volleyball Championship
The Yugoslav Volleyball Championship was the highest level of volleyball competition in Communist Yugoslavia. After the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the league was succeeded by the following competitions:
*Volleyball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina
*Croatian Volleyball Championship
*Macedonian Volleyball Championship
*Slovenian Volleyball Championship
*Volleyball Championship of Federal Yugoslavia
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